White House shooting: Two National Guard soldiers injured; US suspends immigration requests of Afghans

Two National Guard soldiers were critically wounded in a daylight shooting near the White House by an Afghan national with US military ties. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, was apprehended after a firefight. President Trump labeled the incident an “act of terror,” leading to a halt in Afghan refugee processing and sparking debate on immigration policies.

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‘If I was an IPL scout, I would make sure my team watches the ISPL simulation games’: Head selector Jatin Paranjpe

The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) expanded its talent search to 101 cities before the third season, uncovering hidden cricketing gems from across India. Former India cricketer and ISPL head selector Jatin Paranjape highlights the growing depth and quality of players, many with prior leather-ball experience. He urged IPL scouts to witness this burgeoning talent…

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Apple goes to High Court to avoid $38 billion fine in India; tells court: It is unconstitutional, grossly disproportionate and …

Apple is contesting India’s new antitrust rules in Delhi High Court. The company fears massive fines based on its worldwide earnings, potentially reaching $38 billion. This challenge targets amendments allowing penalties calculated on global turnover, not just Indian revenue. The case stems from an investigation into Apple’s App Store practices, including mandatory in-app purchases and…

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Apple vs $38 billion fine: Apple goes to High Court to avoid penalty; calls it unconstitutional and unjust

Apple is challenging India’s new antitrust penalty framework in Delhi High Court, fearing a potential $38 billion fine based on global turnover. The iPhone maker argues the amended law, allowing penalties on worldwide revenue, is unconstitutional and disproportionate. This challenge follows an investigation into Apple’s App Store practices and mandatory in-app purchase system.

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Apple faces $38bn fine threat: Challenges global penalty rule in Delhi HC

Apple is contesting India’s new antitrust rules in Delhi High Court. The company fears massive fines based on its worldwide earnings, potentially reaching $38 billion. This challenge targets amendments allowing penalties calculated on global turnover, not just Indian revenue. The case stems from an investigation into Apple’s App Store practices, including mandatory in-app purchases and…

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