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  • Urgent Deadline: TikTok Must Sell or Face Ban in the US!”

    Urgent Deadline: TikTok Must Sell or Face Ban in the US!”

    A federal appeals court has decided to keep a deadline for TikTok. By mid-January, TikTok must either be sold or it will be banned in the United States. The court rejected TikTok’s request to pause this rule while the Supreme Court looks at the case. TikTok’s lawyers are planning to take the fight to the Supreme Court, but it’s not clear if the justices will take it on. Some experts think they might because it involves important issues like social media, national security, and the First Amendment.

    TikTok is also hoping for help from President-elect Donald Trump, who said he would save the platform during his campaign. TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, asked for a delay after a three-judge panel at the US Court of Appeals supported the government and turned down their challenge against the law. This law, signed by President Joe Biden, requires ByteDance to sell TikTok to a buyer approved by the US government because of national security fears. The government worries that ByteDance could be pressured by Chinese officials to hand over user data or change what people see on TikTok.

    TikTok denies these claims and says the government’s arguments are based on possible future worries rather than real evidence. Last week, TikTok and ByteDance asked for a brief pause in the law so the Supreme Court could review the situation, especially as the new Trump administration prepares to take charge. If the law still exists, they say TikTok will shut down by January 19, just one day before Trump takes office again. This would impact over 170 million users in the United States. The companies also note this in their filings.

    However, the Justice Department is against TikTok’s request to delay, saying that both sides had agreed on a schedule that allows Supreme Court review before the law kicks in. The appeals court made its decision on December 6, following this plan, according to the Justice Department.

  • Extreme Cold Alert: Jammu and Kashmir Weather Forecast for Dec 14-15, 2024″

    Extreme Cold Alert: Jammu and Kashmir Weather Forecast for Dec 14-15, 2024″

    Today in Jammu and Kashmir, the temperature is a chilly -12.42 °C. The forecast shows it will get even colder tonight, with a low of -21.56 °C and a high of -9.64 °C. The air is dry, with humidity at 39%, and there’s a strong wind blowing at 39 km/h.

    The sun came up at 07:17 AM and will set at 05:16 PM. Looking ahead to tomorrow, December 15, 2024, it will still be cold, with temperatures between -18.32 °C and -8.35 °C. The humidity will rise to 56%.

    With such low temperatures expected, it’s important to dress warmly if you’re going outside. Make sure to wear layers to stay comfortable.

    For more weather and air quality updates in Jammu and Kashmir over the next week, keep checking back.

    Note: This weather report is automatically generated and reviewed for accuracy.

  • Enjoy Haryana’s Sunny Weather: December 14, 2024 Forecast

    Enjoy Haryana’s Sunny Weather: December 14, 2024 Forecast

    Today, December 14, 2024, the temperature in Haryana is 18.27°C. The weather forecast shows it will be a nice day with a low of 9.86°C and a high of 23.56°C. The air is pretty dry with a humidity level of 17%, and the wind is blowing at 17 km/h.

    The sun rose this morning at 07:11 AM and will set at 05:30 PM. Tomorrow, Sunday, December 15, 2024, the temperature is expected to be a bit warmer, ranging from 10.15°C to 24.12°C, with a humidity level of 11%. Today’s skies are clear, so it’s a great opportunity to enjoy some sunshine! Don’t forget to wear sunscreen and sunglasses if you’re going outside.

    The Air Quality Index (AQI) today is at 141.0. This means the air quality is moderate. If you have asthma or other breathing issues, it’s best to avoid spending too much time outdoors. Knowing the AQI can help you plan your day safely.

    Weather and AQI Forecast for the Next 7 Days in Haryana
    For more details about the weather, check here.

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  • Allu Arjun Released on Bail After Sandhya Theatre Incident

    Allu Arjun Released on Bail After Sandhya Theatre Incident

    Actor Allu Arjun has been released from a central jail in Hyderabad early Saturday morning after the Telangana High Court granted him bail related to the Sandhya theatre incident. Security officers were present outside his home to ensure everything was safe.

    On Friday, Allu Arjun was taken to Chanchalguda Central Jail after a court ordered him to stay there for 14 days. However, the court later offered him temporary bail on a personal bond of ₹50,000. His father-in-law, Kancharla Chandrasekhar Reddy, came to the jail to bring him home.

    Allu Arjun’s lawyer, Ashok Reddy, criticized the jail officials for not following the High Court’s bail order. He mentioned that the court clearly told the jail superintendent to release Allu Arjun quickly, but they still delayed his release.

    So, what happened that led to Allu Arjun’s arrest? On December 4, he and the team of his upcoming movie “Pushpa 2” went to Sandhya Theatre in Hyderabad for a film screening. A big crowd gathered, and during the event, a 35-year-old woman tragically died, while her son was taken to the hospital.

    Earlier, police clarified a letter circulating in the media, which requested police presence for December 4 and 5 related to the film’s release. The Deputy Commissioner of Police stated that they often get requests for security during visits from celebrities and political figures, but they cannot provide security for everyone due to limited resources.

  • Siraj Booed as India and Australia Clash in Thrilling Third Test!

    Siraj Booed as India and Australia Clash in Thrilling Third Test!

    India’s fast bowler, Mohammed Siraj, faced loud boos from Australian fans in Brisbane during the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. India won the toss for the third time in a row but chose to bowl first this time. Jasprit Bumrah started strong with a great first over against Usman Khawaja, while Siraj also had the new ball. However, every time Siraj ran to bowl, the crowd loudly booed him.

    The boos began during the second Test in Adelaide when Siraj celebrated aggressively after getting local player Travis Head out after he scored an impressive 140 runs. There were different stories from both players about what happened. While Head praised Siraj, Siraj felt disrespected. The ICC took action and docked Siraj 20% of his match fees, but Head only got a demerit point.

    India made two changes in their lineup after losing by 10 wickets in the previous Test. Ravindra Jadeja came in for spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, and Akash Deep replaced struggling bowler Harshit Rana. Australia made one change, bringing in Josh Hazlewood for Scott Boland after his injury.

    Despite his recent struggles with the bat, Rohit Sharma will continue to bat at number six in the lineup, along with opening pair KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal. As the five-match series stands at 1-1, the Gabba pitch appeared green and soft, hinting at a challenge for Australia’s batsmen. Rohit mentioned that the Indian team was very excited and looking forward to performing well in the match.

    Australia’s captain Pat Cummins was unsure what he would have chosen if he won the toss, but was excited about the sold-out crowd at the Gabba.

    Australia’s Playing XI: Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (w), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.

    India’s Playing XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (w), Rohit Sharma (c), Ravindra Jadeja, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep.

  • Dutch Court Rules Against Stopping Arms Sales to Israel Amid Gaza Crisis”

    Dutch Court Rules Against Stopping Arms Sales to Israel Amid Gaza Crisis”

    A Dutch court has decided not to stop the Netherlands from sending weapons to Israel. The court said the government has some freedom in its choices and that the courts should not get involved too quickly. The ruling means that there will be no total ban on selling military and dual-use goods to Israel.

    Ten pro-Palestinian groups asked the court to halt the weapon exports, arguing that the Dutch government, as a signatory of the 1948 Genocide Convention, must act to prevent genocide. They pointed out the many civilians hurt during Israel’s actions in Gaza, claiming that Dutch weapons are being used in the conflict.

    Wout Albers, a lawyer for the NGOs, stated that Israel is committing genocide and apartheid. He also mentioned an earlier order from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) asking Israel to stop acts of genocide in Gaza.

    The NGOs were upset with the court’s decision. Shawan Jabarin, director of Al-Haq, called it a terrible injustice and blamed the Netherlands for ignoring important international laws designed to prevent issues like colonization and genocide.

    This court ruling came just after an Israeli airstrike hit a residential area in Gaza, killing at least 40 Palestinians and injuring many others.

    Last month, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. These warrants accuse them of committing serious crimes during the conflict, including using starvation as a weapon by blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza and targeting civilians.

    So far, Gaza’s health ministry reports that the fighting has led to the deaths of at least 44,805 people in Gaza since last October.

  • Shakib Al Hasan Faces Bowling Ban in England for Illegal Action”

    Shakib Al Hasan Faces Bowling Ban in England for Illegal Action”

    Bangladesh cricketer Shakib Al Hasan has been banned from bowling in competitions run by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) because his bowling action is not legal. Umpires reported him during one game he played for Surrey in September.

    Shakib was brought in to help Surrey in an important match against Somerset on a pitch known for being good for spin bowlers. He bowled well, taking nine wickets in total, but Surrey lost the game by 111 runs. Despite that loss, the team still won the championship.

    The ECB announced: “Shakib Al Hasan has been stopped from bowling in ECB games after an independent review of his bowling action.” This review found that Shakib’s elbow bent too much while he was bowling, going over the allowed limit of 15 degrees.

    His ban will start from December 10, 2024. Shakib has not signed with any English county for the 2025 season, meaning he can’t bowl in ECB competitions unless he passes another review of his bowling action.

    Shakib has played 71 Test matches, 247 one-day internationals, and 129 Twenty20 matches for Bangladesh, taking a total of 712 wickets.

  • Supreme Court Acquits Man Over Reliance on Unreliable Witness Testimony

    Supreme Court Acquits Man Over Reliance on Unreliable Witness Testimony

    On Friday, the Supreme Court said that just because someone is a close relative or connected to a case (an “interested witness”), their testimony shouldn’t be ignored. However, it should be looked at more carefully.

    In this case, a man named George was found guilty of murder in 2015. The Madurai bench of the Madras High Court had upheld George’s conviction. But, the Supreme Court disagreed.

    The Supreme Court judges, Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan, pointed out that George’s conviction relied only on the testimony of the father of the victim. They noted that the same father was not believed when it came to the other two suspects, which made things strange. The judges wondered how the court could trust the father’s statement for George but not for the others involved.

    The high court had doubts about the father’s story and gave the other two men a chance to go free. They found it hard to believe that the father had seen the incident as he claimed.

    Based on all of this, the Supreme Court said it was wrong for the high court to convict George while letting the other two go free. They ruled that George’s conviction was based on guesswork and not solid proof.

    Therefore, the Supreme Court canceled the high court’s decision from November 2019 and set George free from all charges. They instructed that he should be released unless he was needed for any other case.

    The incident happened in May 2015 in Thoothukudi district when the father reported that his son was attacked by three men while he was chatting with friends outside a church.

  • PM Modi: Mahakumbh Promises Unity and Economic Growth for All

    PM Modi: Mahakumbh Promises Unity and Economic Growth for All

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared exciting news about the upcoming Mahakumbh, a huge pilgrimage that takes place at the Sangam in Prayagraj every 12 years. He called it a “great ceremony of unity” because it brings together people from different backgrounds, cultures, and communities. This time, the event, which will happen in January next year, will also use new technology like artificial intelligence and chatbots to help visitors and boost the local economy.

    During a rally in Prayagraj, Modi talked about how important it is for everyone, regardless of caste or community, to come together at the holy Ganga river. He said the Mahakumbh will attract millions of people and many projects worth a lot of money have been started to prepare for it. “This event is a living symbol of our beliefs, spirituality, and culture,” he said.

    Modi highlighted how Mahakumbh will give a big boost to the economy. Many people from nearby areas will also benefit from the increase in visitors. “Over 6,000 boatmen, thousands of shopkeepers, and many others will have job opportunities,” he explained. With lots of visitors arriving by plane and train, economic activity in the region will increase.

    He mentioned that this time, modern technology will play a crucial role in the Mahakumbh. “People now have smartphones, and it’s easier to access information,” Modi noted. He introduced a new Mahakumbh Sahayak Chatbot that can chat with users in 11 different languages.

    The Prime Minister also took a moment to criticize the previous governments, stating they didn’t care enough about the pilgrims. He said, “Our government respects Indian beliefs and works hard to provide good facilities for pilgrims.”

    Modi explained that several tourist circuits related to important figures like Lord Ram, Buddha, and more are being developed now. He said that the Nishad (boatmen) community and sanitation workers will find plenty of jobs during this grand event with over 15,000 cleaners expected to help maintain cleanliness.

  • Rahul Gandhi Summoned Over Controversial Savarkar Remarks

    Rahul Gandhi Summoned Over Controversial Savarkar Remarks

    On Friday, a local court summoned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to appear on January 10, 2025. He is being accused of spreading hatred through his comments about the freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The court’s decision came after a complaint was filed by a local lawyer named Nripendra Pandey. Initially, the court dismissed the complaint in June 2023, but a higher court reversed that decision in October 2024, sending the case back for more review.

    The investigation revealed that Gandhi made the controversial statement during a press conference in Akola, Maharashtra on November 17, 2022, while on his Bharat Jodo Yatra. The complaint claims that he labeled Savarkar a “servant of the British” who accepted money from them, which angered many and disrupted unity among communities. The court found that Gandhi’s statements, which were widely shared on TV and social media, were likely aimed at spreading division among people.