Missing turkey, fat shaming and Biden’s autopen: Inside White House’s chaotic annual Thanksgiving turkey pardon

This year’s White House Thanksgiving turkey pardon ceremony took an unexpected turn, marked by political jabs and a missing bird. President Trump humorously pardoned Waddle and Gobble, while also targeting President Biden and Governor Pritzker with his signature wit. The tradition, which officially began in 1989, has evolved from a simple ritual into a more…

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‘Innocent will be hurt’: Rep. Higgins sole ‘no’ as US House pushes Epstein files release — here’s why

Rep. Clay Higgins, a Republican congressman, found himself as the sole dissenting voice against a proposal to release the controversial files of Jeffrey Epstein. His argument centered on the potential repercussions for uninvolved individuals, even as the bill received robust bipartisan support and the endorsement of Speaker Mike Johnson, who advocates for transparency.

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‘Opportunity for us’: RBI governor Sanjay Malhotra sees impact of Trump tariffs as ‘minimal’; says ‘should be able to come out of this stronger’

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra views US tariffs on Indian economy as a minimal impact, calling it an opportunity for diversification and productivity improvements. Despite a significant 28.5% drop in exports to the US from May to October 2025, the central bank believes the domestic demand-driven economy will emerge stronger.

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‘Take that leap, leave your comfort zone’: An Indian student shares the ground reality of studying at Parsons in New York

An Indian student at Parsons School of Design in New York shares the realities of studying abroad, navigating a new city, adapting to project-based learning, and embracing opportunities beyond the classroom. From overcoming homesickness to showcasing work in Times Square, his journey highlights resilience, creativity, and growth. His advice: step outside your comfort zone for…

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