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23.03 / 12:17
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PM Modi's Lex Fridman podcast now available in more than 10 languages
Narendra Modi with American researcher and podcaster Lex Fridman is available now in more than 10 languages, the Prime Minister said on Sunday, while encouraging people to give it a listen. «The recent podcast with Lex Fridman is now available in multiple languages! This aims to make the conversation accessible to a wider audience. Do hear it,» read a post by PM Modi as he shared the link to the translations. The translations have been posted by public broadcaster Doordarshan in their multiple regional language channels. The episode is now available in Gujarati, Telegu, Punjabi, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Assamese, Odia, Tamil and Malayalam.
23.03 / 07:51
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'Tesla growth isn't slowing down': Startup founder says Tesla's service centers 'barely keeping up' with demand
In a post on X, Mario Nawfal claimed, «Reports out of Schaumburg confirm what many Tesla owners are seeing firsthand—Service Centers are slammed. According to a Tesla employee on the ground, demand is so high, they’re barely keeping up. Tesla vehicles are flying off the shelves faster than ever, with new buyers flooding in and pushing service teams to the limit. Wait times are climbing, bays are full, and the buzz is real—Tesla’s growth isn’t slowing down anytime soon.» His post was also shared by none other than Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Earlier reports claimed that the used Tesla market is crumbling amid a wave of protests against Musk's role as an adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump.
23.03 / 06:29
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Donald Trump does not know who signed Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants
Donald Trump has denied signing the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants. “I don’t know when it was signed, because I didn’t sign it,” Trump told reporters. Trump, however, defended his administration saying, “We want to get criminals out of our country, number one, and I don’t know when it was signed, because I didn’t sign it...Other people handled it, but (Secretary of State) Marco Rubio has done a great job and he wanted them out and we go along with that. We want to get criminals out of our country.” His comments came after Judge James Boasberg claimed that the proclamation was “signed in the dark” of night and that migrants were hurried onto planes, CNN reported. The judge had issued a two-week temporary block on Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport 238 alleged members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang. The judge said in court that any flights already en route should return to the US. His written order following the hearing appeared in the court's online docket, the justice department said in a court filing.
23.03 / 03:41
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Trump plans his tariff ‘Liberation Day’ with more targeted push
Donald Trump’s coming wave of tariffs is poised to be more targeted than the barrage he has occasionally threatened, aides and allies say, a potential relief for markets gripped by anxiety about an all-out tariff war. Trump is preparing a “Liberation Day” tariff announcement on April 2, unveiling so-called reciprocal tariffs he sees as retribution for tariffs and other barriers from other countries, including longtime US allies.
22.03 / 16:57
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Trump deporting people at a slower rate than Biden's last year in office
Donald Trump deported 37,660 people during his first month in office, previously unpublished U.S. Department of Homeland Security data show, far less than the monthly average of 57,000 removals and returns in the last full year of Joe Biden's administration. A senior Trump administration official and experts said deportations were poised to rise in coming months as Trump opens up new avenues to ramp up arrests and removals. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said Biden-era deportation numbers appeared «artificially high» because of higher levels of illegal immigration.
22.03 / 15:43
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Elon Musk's daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson goes viral. Here's why the trans woman is in the news
Elon Musk's daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson has hogged the headline after she appeared in the Teen Vogue and talked about the details about personal life, as per a report. Versha Sharma, the editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, said she had started to pay close attention to Vivian Jenna Wilson, the 20-year-old daughter of Elon and Justine Musk, around the time of last fall's presidential election, NYT News Service reported. «The more that we started to learn about her from watching her TikToks, or just following her online, we realized that she has a really powerful and interesting and hilarious voice and a way of cutting through the noise with humor,» Sharma said in a phone interview on Friday. Ella Yurman, a writer and comedian, was able to set up an interview with Wilson, leading to her first byline for Teen Vogue, which landed on the cover of a special issue. The interview spread quickly around social media as soon as it was published Thursday. In the interview, Wilson, who is a trans woman, discussed a wide variety of topics, including whether she is famous («I don't like saying that I'm famous because I want to do something more to deserve that fame»), her relationship with social media («I am the Queen of Threads»), her family («I do not actually know how many siblings I have») and her politics («I am constantly shifting and evolving»).
22.03 / 15:43
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Did two 'Love Is Blind' couples break up over US President Donald Trump?
Love Is Blind has always explored unconventional paths to romance, but its latest season took an unexpected political turn. The season finale, which aired this month, saw two engaged couples call off their weddings—reportedly over their differing political views, as mentioned in a report by Politico. The influence of US President Donald Trump on romantic relationships became a central talking point, sparking widespread debate among fans and political commentators alike. The issue of politics creeping into relationships is not new, but the show's dramatic unraveling of engagements highlighted how ideological differences are increasingly shaping personal connections. With the 2024 presidential election looming, the cultural and political divide in the United States appears to have left its mark on the reality dating scene as well.
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Did Vladimir Putin pray for Donald Trump after the assassination attempt? Unraveling the Russian connection to the U.S. president
political thriller than real life, Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly took an extraordinary step following the near-fatal assassination attempt on Donald Trump in 2024. According to Trump’s chief negotiator, Steve Witkoff, Putin didn’t just express concern—he went to church to pray for Trump and even commissioned a special portrait of him from one of Russia’s leading artists. But was this a simple gesture of goodwill, or does it hint at something deeper in their relationship?
22.03 / 07:43
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Fed’s Treasury buying will come in handy as others sell
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. “Everything keeps changing in this transitory life," according to the performance artist Laurie Anderson. The use of “transitory" was assumed to have been consigned to the dustbin of the history of the Federal Reserve’s blunders after the Fed failed to recognize that post-Covid inflation was anything but passing.
22.03 / 06:29
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X Plans purchase of last $1.2 billion buyout debt held by banks
Elon Musk’s X plans to buy back the last remaining piece of debt tied to the buyout of the social network that Wall Street banks have been stuck holding for years, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The repurchase of the roughly $1.2 billion of second-lien debt may be financed in part by the company’s recent equity raise, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing a private transaction. No final decision has been made, and the plans may change, the person added. The company’s debt repurchase will allow the group of seven banks, led by Morgan Stanley, to shed the riskiest portion of loans that has sat on their balance sheets since they backed the buyout of the platform, formerly known as Twitter Inc., for $44 billion in 2022, a transaction that included debt.
22.03 / 04:17
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Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken to buy Ninja Trader for $1.5 billion
The acquisition comes at a time the crypto industry is optimistic about more relaxed regulation under U.S. President Donald Trump, who courted crypto donors during the election and promised to support the sector.
22.03 / 03:09
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Trump pulls security clearances for Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump on Friday took away security clearances for former Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others in his latest move against his Democratic opponents. The Republican president, who has also revoked the security clearance for former President Joe Biden, defeated Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and Harris in last year's election. «I have determined that it is no longer in the national interest for the following individuals to access classified information,» Trump said in a late Friday memorandum that also included former Secretary of State Antony Blinken. While the revocations may not have immediate impacts, it is another sign of the growing political rift in Washington as Trump seeks revenge on his perceived enemies. The memorandum was issued hours after Trump arrived at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf property for the weekend.
22.03 / 03:09
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AI startup Perplexity confirms interest to buy TikTok
Perplexity on Friday expressed its interest in buying TikTok, which faces a deadline to divest from its Chinese owner or be banned in the United States. Perplexity in a blog post laid out a vision for integrating its AI-powered internet search capabilities with the popular video-snippet sharing app. «Combining Perplexity's answer engine with TikTok's extensive video library would allow us to build the best search experience in the world,» the San Francisco-based firm reasoned.
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The week in charts: Tax share, oil diplomacy, IndusInd Bank sell-off
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Centre’s net tax collections have been robust in the current financial year so far. India is working on a plan to import oil from the US to avoid reciprocal tariffs.
21.03 / 23:53
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Trump's tariffs cloud India's March exports
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Key Indian exports may have started cooling even before US president Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs roll out. Worried that higher levies may kick in by the time products land on American shores, local exporters are hesitant to ship engineering goods to the US, according to industry representatives.
21.03 / 21:13
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Donald Trump says US may join British Commonwealth: All you need to know about association
Donald Trump, on Friday, said that he loves King Charles in a social media post. His post was a response to a report which stated that the US should be given associate membership in the British Commonwealth. The 47th US President said that the idea sounded “good”. An associate membership could be on the agenda if Donald Trump meets with King Charles later this year. The British monarch had sent an invite to Trump for a meeting, which he accepted. As Trump’s comment gains attention, here is everything you need to know about the Commonwealth.
21.03 / 21:13
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After remaining silent since leaving office, Joe Biden is back; here's what he plans to do next to confront Donald Trump
Joe Biden has privately signaled his willingness to assist Democrats in countering Trump-era policy reversals, offering to fundraise, campaign, and support rebuilding efforts. During a recent meeting with Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Ken Martin, Biden emphasized his commitment to revitalizing the party, which currently faces historic lows in public approval. However, many within the party remain skeptical, viewing Biden as a relic of past electoral setbacks rather than a bridge to future success. A recent NBC News poll underscores the challenge: only 27% of voters hold positive views of the Democratic Party, the lowest since 1990.
21.03 / 21:13
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Is America on the brink? Legal experts warn Donald Trump’s attack on judge could push U.S toward a full-blown constitutional crisis
Trump administration and federal judges over immigration policies, funding disputes, and enforcement of court orders are pushing the U.S. toward a constitutional crisis. Recent defiance of judicial rulings—such as proceeding with deportations despite a judge’s intervention—has intensified fears about the erosion of checks and balances. Legal scholars emphasize that ignoring court mandates undermines the judiciary’s role, creating a volatile standoff between the executive branch and the rule of law.
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