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18.07 / 06:15
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SC attains full strength as 2 judges take oath; top court gets first judge from Manipur
New Delhi: Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Justice N Kotiswar Singh on Thursday took oath of office and became the first judge to have been elevated to the Supreme Court from Manipur. Acting Chief Justice of Madras High Court R Mahadevan was also sworn in as judge of the apex court. Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud administered the oath of office to both judges at a function in the apex court premises here. With the swearing-in, the top court has attained its full strength of 34 judges, including the Chief Justice of India. The Supreme Court will function with 34 judges until Justice Hima Kohli retires on September 1, 2024, followed by CJI Chandrachud, who superannuates on November 10 this year.
18.07 / 04:48
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Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar calls on state govt's to make improvements in the sector
power sector in the country, Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has called on the state governments to make improvements in the sector to become self-sufficient. Speaking to reporters, Minister Khattar, said, «There are guidelines that can be given to the state governments. Ultimately, the work of implementation is the responsibility of the state governments, so we will definitely appeal to everyone as the power sector has become so important nowadays… if the sector is not made self-reliant, then its effect directly falls on the public as well as the state governments.» He added, «So if the state governments want to stand on their own two feet and be self-sufficient, then it is very important to bring improvements in the power sector...»
18.07 / 04:04
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Russia says it's ready to work with any US leader
United Nations: Russia is prepared to work with any US president who is open to dialogue, its foreign minister said Wednesday. «We will work with any American leader, we will remain ready to work with any US leader that the US people elect, and who will be willing to engage in equitable, mutually respectful dialogue,» Sergei Lavrov said at a UN press briefing. He was answering a question about relations between Moscow and Washington if Donald Trump is reelected in November and defeats President Joe Biden.
18.07 / 01:28
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Biden says could quit race if 'medical condition' emerged
Joe Biden said he could drop his reelection bid if doctors found he had a medical condition, as a top Democrat on Wednesday urged the 81-year-old to step aside. Biden's comments were the first time he has even slightly opened the door to abandoning the White House race, and came as Representative Adam Schiff, a key ally from California, urged Biden to «pass the torch.» «If I had some medical condition that emerged, if somebody, if the doctors came and said 'you've got this problem, that problem,'» Biden told the Black media outlet BET in an interview taped Tuesday, when asked what could make him rethink.
18.07 / 01:28
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US declares end to troubled Gaza aid pier mission
US military's problem-plagued mission to bring desperately needed aid into Gaza via a temporary pier has ended, with deliveries shifting to an Israeli port, a senior American officer said Wednesday. US President Joe Biden has expressed disappointment in the performance of the pier, which has repeatedly broken free of the shore because of bad weather since its initial installation in mid-May, limiting the time it has been operational. «The maritime surge mission involving the pier is complete, so there's no more need to use the pier,» Vice Admiral Brad Cooper told journalists. «It's now transitioning… to a port in Ashdod, Israel,» which «offers a more sustainable path.»
18.07 / 01:27
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Biden tests positive for COVID-19, White House says
LAS VEGAS -U.S. President Joe Biden, under fire from fellow Democrats to drop his re-election campaign, tested positive for COVID-19 while on a trip to Las Vegas on Wednesday and is experiencing mild symptoms, the White House said. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced the positive test for the 81-year-old Democrat after the president of UnidosUS, a Latino civil rights organization, said Biden would not be able to speak at a scheduled event due to the diagnosis. «He is vaccinated and boosted and experiencing mild symptoms, Jean-Pierre said.
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Kylian Mbappe's unveiling as Real Madrid player sees 85,000 fans cheering for him
Kylian Mbappe has had a stellar run in the Euro Cup 2024 with France and now his next journey promises to be a big one after he was unveiled as a new Madrid star before 85,000 fans, who gave him the best welcome possible. In a Cristiano Ronaldo-style move, Mbappe kissed the Real Madrid badge after being inducted into the legendary La Liga camp as thousands cheered him on.
17.07 / 22:18
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German leader to visit Serbia seeking lithium for his country's car industry
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is to visit Serbia later this week to discuss a tentative deal with the Balkan country for the controversial excavation of lithium, a critical substance in making batteries for electric vehicles
17.07 / 22:17
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Capital One offers $265B benefit plan to appease regulators for its planned purchase of Discover
Capital One said Wednesday it plans to offer $265 billion in lending, investing and philanthropy projects as part of its $35 billion merger with Discover Financial
17.07 / 22:11
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Ex-regional Fed president: Inflation headed lower, with interest rates likely to follow
Loretta Mester, having worked in the Federal Reserve system her entire career, rose to become president of the Cleveland Fed for a decade until her retirement on June 30
17.07 / 22:06
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In a media world that loves sharp lines, discussions of the Trump shooting follow a predictable path
Authorities haven't established why a 20-year-old Pennsylvania man attempted to assassinate former President Trump last week
17.07 / 22:05
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John Deere ends support of 'social or cultural awareness' events, distances from inclusion efforts
Farm equipment maker John Deere says it will no longer sponsor “social or cultural awareness” events, making the agricultural machinery manufacturer one of the latest U.S. companies to distance itself from diversity and inclusion measures after being t...
17.07 / 20:59
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Northern Trust tightens San Diego focus with new market leader
Northern Trust is signaling its emphasis on a key California market with a new promotion in its wealth management unit.
17.07 / 20:38
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Finra adds enforcement muscle with SVP hires
Finra has beefed up its enforcement muscle by appointing two veteran experts in financial services law to fill newly created roles in its leadership.
17.07 / 20:36
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U.S. Bank seeks to narrow wealth gap, boost African-American finances
Following the death of George Floyd, U.S. Bank decided to look for ways to economically uplift the African American community and narrow the wealth gap. It didn’t have to look very far, according to Scott Ford, president of wealth management at U.S. Bank.
17.07 / 20:17
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Cryptocurrency Price Movements Today: Bitcoin Briefly Breaks Through $65,000
Bitcoin (BTC) has continued its positive price movement this week, briefly rising above $65,000 on Wednesday. The cryptocurrency asset is now up roughly 12% since Friday amid improved odds for crypto-friendly candidate Donald Trump to be re-elected president and the upcoming approval of spot ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
17.07 / 20:03
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Nancy Pelosi seeks to convince Joe Biden to end his campaign; behind the scenes efforts yet to yield any result
Democrats face an important challenge on how to convince Joe Biden to step down ahead of the US Presidential Election in November. Biden’s popularity ratings have gone down and now Democrats are worried about how to convince him to step down. Trump and the Republicans have surged ahead in most of the surveys. Biden has continued to stay in the race and refused to step aside making way for another party member to take his place. Politico has reported that the former Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi has been working behind the scenes to convince Biden to step down and let another Democrat take over and contest against Trump. Being a senior member of the party and who someone Biden looks up to, she may be the one to save the Democrats.
17.07 / 19:10
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After the assassination attempt on Trump, Biden may have received a fresh lease of political life
assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump may have certain political effects on the opposition party. NBC News has reported that the opposition to US President Joe Biden may have ended after the assassination attempt. There are no reasons that have been attributed for this development. Many believe that the ‘Biden Out’ campaign may have lost the momentum after the narrative has shifted in favor of Trump who may have seen his approval ratings increase. Many of the campaigns targeting Trump have also been called off after the incident on Saturday. Earlier, many of the top Democrats had called on Biden to drop out of the presidential bid.
17.07 / 19:06
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Donald Trump says Taiwan should pay more for defence and dodges questions if he would defend the island
Donald Trump demanded the self-governed island of Taiwan pay for US protection, dodged the question of whether he would defend the island from Beijing's military action, and accused the island of taking the semiconductor industry away from the United States. “Taiwan should pay us for defence,” Trump said, in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek. “You know, we're no different than an insurance company." Trump's remarks, made public Tuesday, mark a departure from the stance of President Joe Biden, who has said several times that he would send troops to defend the island, and add uncertainty to Trump's approach to Taiwan at a time his running mate, JD Vance, has called China the “biggest threat” for the United States.
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