JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon sends message to Donald Trump at earnings call of the America’s biggest bank

Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase’s CEO, cautioned President Trump on the risks of tariffs to the US economy during the bank’s earnings call. He stressed the importance of the Federal Reserve’s independence, a stance contrasting with Trump’s criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Despite JPMorgan’s strong profits, Dimon highlighted macroeconomic risks stemming from political decisions.

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Telangana shocker: Wife, 2 others held for murder disguised as road accident

Rachakonda police arrested three individuals, including the wife of Vasthapula Swamy, for allegedly murdering him and attempting to disguise it as a hit-and-run accident near Katepally village. Investigations revealed that Swathi, the deceased’s wife, along with her lover and an accomplice, plotted the murder due to an extramarital affair and domestic disputes. A fourth suspect…

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Shedeur Sanders could be traded to Matthew Stafford’s Los Angeles Rams

Rumors swirled around Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders potentially being traded to the Los Angeles Rams, contingent on NFL Analyst Emmanuel Acho’s assessment of him as a ‘camp body.’ Despite the speculation, Sanders remains calm, tweeting ‘time will tell.’ The Rams, lacking a clear successor for Matthew Stafford, could benefit from Sanders learning under…

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Netanyahu faces political pressure after a religious party quits coalition

Israel’s governing coalition faces instability as the United Torah Judaism party resigned over military service exemptions, leaving Prime Minister Netanyahu with a narrow parliamentary majority. Shas, another ultra-Orthodox party, may follow suit. Despite pressure from far-right factions to continue the Gaza war, Netanyahu likely has sufficient support for a ceasefire, even without them.

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Maoists claim 357 members killed in a year; 23 from Telangana

CPI (Maoist) admitted the loss of 357 members and sympathizers nationwide in the past year, including key leaders, primarily in the Dandakaranya region, due to alleged “fake encounters and encirclement attacks.” The group claimed significant casualties among security forces in retaliatory actions, though these figures remain unverified. The Maoists highlighted the impact of intensified operations…

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How massive US Education Department cuts are threatening the Nation’s Report Card and core federal programs

The US Supreme Court has allowed the Education Department to proceed with over 1,300 staff layoffs, severely impacting key functions including NAEP, the Nation’s Report Card. The cuts reduce the workforce by nearly half, affecting federal education research, civil rights oversight, and student testing. With only three staff members remaining on NAEP, delays and cancellations…

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EU fails to approve new Russia sanctions

The EU failed to approve its 18th Russia sanctions package on Tuesday, according to EU foreign chief Kaja Kallas. Slovakia is currently blocking the package, pending resolution of its concerns regarding a separate EU proposal to phase out Russian gas imports by January 1, 2028. The proposed sanctions include banning transactions with Russia’s Nord Stream…

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