Trump administration taken to court for dismantling Department of Education ‘brick by brick’

The Trump administration faces a sweeping lawsuit accusing it of illegally dismantling the US Department of Education and shifting billions in programme funds to other agencies. Filed in federal court, the case argues these transfers exceed legal authority and jeopardise core student services, civil-rights protections, and national oversight, amid growing warnings of chaos, confusion, and…

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‘Indisputable reality’: MEA slams China for detaining Indian citizen in Shanghai; calls Arunachal Pradesh ‘integral part of India’

India has strongly protested China’s detention of an Indian citizen from Arunachal Pradesh at Shanghai airport, asserting the region’s integral status. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that China’s denials won’t alter this reality, emphasizing the incident violated international norms and China’s own transit regulations. Beijing, however, rejected harassment claims.

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‘Indisputable reality’: MEA on China’s Arunachal claim; slams Indian woman’s detention in Shanghai

India has strongly protested China’s detention of an Indian citizen from Arunachal Pradesh at Shanghai airport, asserting the region’s integral status. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that China’s denials won’t alter this reality, emphasizing the incident violated international norms and China’s own transit regulations. Beijing, however, rejected harassment claims.

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Palash Muchhal DISCHARGED from hospital, hours after fiancée Smriti Mandhana’s father sent home following health scare during wedding festivities

Palash Muchhal, the fiancé of cricketer Smriti Mandhana, has been given a clean bill of health and discharged from a Mumbai hospital where he was treated for chest pains and breathing troubles. His health scare followed distressing heart-related symptoms in his future father-in-law, which led to the postponement of their wedding plans.

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Pete Jackson on adapting ‘The Death of Bunny Munro’ with Matt Smith: ‘The show speaks to our darker, wilder selves’

Adapting Nick Cave’s ‘The Death of Bunny Munro’ for TV was a daunting task, writer Pete Jackson reveals. He discusses balancing dark humor with emotional depth, collaborating with director Isabella Eklöf to avoid objectification, and how Matt Smith’s involvement allowed for bolder storytelling. Jackson also touches on drawing inspiration from within and the complexities of…

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