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Inside Alec and Hilaria Baldwin’s marriage meltdown after her DWTS behavior raises eyebrows
Hilaria Baldwin’s Dancing with the Stars journey concluded during Disney Week, but the drama seems to be far from over. Despite husband Alec Baldwin’s encouragement, reports state that her time on the program has sparked tension in their marriage. Insiders cite that Hilaria currently believes “she is the big star of this family” after getting fresh confidence from DWTS.
26/11 attacks case: HC slams Abu Jundal's document bid as 'fishing inquiry,' quashes special court order
In a significant legal turnaround, the Bombay High Court has rejected a lower court's demand for sensitive documents related to Abu Jundal, a pivotal player in the notorious 26/11 Mumbai terror incidents. This ruling clears the path for the long-delayed trial, which has been on hold since 2018.
China-based company kicks off trial production of flying cars, ahead of Tesla
Chinese firm Xpeng Aeroht has commenced trial production of its modular flying car, the "Land Aircraft Carrier," at the world's first intelligent factory for mass-produced flying cars. This move positions China ahead of competitors like Tesla and Alef Aeronautics in the burgeoning flying car market, with Xpeng targeting mass production and delivery by 2026.
ChatGPT Go is free for a year in India, but there is a big catch you should know and how to avoid it
ChatGPT Go free subscription: OpenAI is offering Indian users a free year of ChatGPT Go, starting November 4. To claim this offer, users will likely need to provide a payment method for verification and potential automatic billing after the promotional period. This allows access to enhanced features like faster replies and image generation.
Erika Kirk breaks silence after viral JD Vance hug, calls for transparency in husband’s murder trial
Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk, breaks her silence on the controversy surrounding her embrace with VP JD Vance. She redirects focus to the murder trial of her husband's accused assassin, Tyler Robinson, demanding courtroom transparency and cameras. Kirk emphasizes her commitment to her husband's legacy and Turning Point USA's mission.
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UniQure stock crashes over 50% today after FDA says Huntington’s therapy data isn’t enough - here's what investors need to know
QURE stock price today: UniQure's stock crashed Monday after the FDA declared data for its Huntington's disease gene therapy, AMT-130, insufficient for approval. This unexpected FDA decision surprised investors and the company. Earlier, promising trial results had boosted UniQure shares significantly. The company is now seeking to engage with regulators to find a path forward for the therapy.
26/11 handler who taught terrorists Hindi: Abu Jundal's trial to resume after Bombay HC ruling
The Bombay High Court has cleared a major hurdle for the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks trial. Zabiuddin Ansari, accused of training the terrorists, can now face trial. The court overturned a lower court order that had halted proceedings. This decision allows authorities to proceed with the case against Ansari, who allegedly taught Hindi and local mannerisms to the attackers.
Fugitive Mehul Choksi challenges extradition in Belgium Supreme Court
Fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi has appealed to Belgium's Supreme Court. This challenges an earlier order allowing his extradition to India. The Antwerp Court of Appeals had deemed India's request enforceable. Choksi faces charges in a large bank scam. His appeal suspends the extradition process.
Delhi cloud seeding trials purely an experiment: Govt official
Cloud seeding trials in New Delhi were an experiment, according to Ministry of Earth Sciences Secretary M Ravichandran. He emphasized that such tests are crucial to determine feasibility before widespread use. Experiments can yield success or failure, providing valuable information for future research. The conference in Pune focused on weather modification advancements. Opposition parties have criticized the Delhi government's trials.
Erika Kirk says nothing to hide in viral interview clip as trial and viral video with JD Vance draw attention. Here's her complete statement and big revelations
Erika Kirk says nothing to hide in viral interview clip as she supports cameras in court during the trial of her husband’s accused killer. Her remarks also follow a viral Turning Point USA video involving Vice President JD Vance that sparked online debate, AI speculation, and public scrutiny.
India's cloud seeding trials 'costly spectacle'
India's efforts to combat air pollution by using cloud seeding in its sprawling capital New Delhi appear to have fallen flat, with scientists and activists questioning the effectiveness of the move. However, two atmospheric scientists at IIT Delhi called the cloud seeding plan "another gimmick".
Bangladesh CID declares Sheikh Hasina, 260 others fugitives in sedition case linked to 'Joy Bangla Brigade'
Bangladesh's Criminal Investigation Department has declared former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 260 others as fugitives. This action stems from a sedition case connected to the 'Joy Bangla Brigade' online platform. The investigation reportedly uncovered evidence of conspiracy to overthrow the government. Hasina is also facing a verdict in a separate crimes against humanity trial scheduled for November 13.
Bhupesh Baghel's son Chaitanya Baghel challenges arrest; Supreme Court seeks ED reply
The Supreme Court has asked the Enforcement Directorate for its response. This follows a plea by Chaitanya Baghel, son of former Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel. Baghel is challenging his arrest in a liquor scam case. His lawyer argues the ED is delaying the trial to keep him in custody. The court questioned the agency on investigation timelines.
MHA appoints special public prosecutor for Pahalgam terror attack trial
In a significant move, the Ministry of Home Affairs has designated a specialized public prosecutor to handle the trial concerning the Pahalgam terror attack. Anticipation builds as the National Investigation Agency prepares to unveil its chargesheet shortly. This heinous attack was orchestrated by the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Cloud seeding SOS measure, not harmful for humans, environment: IIT Kanpur Director
Cloud seeding is an SOS measure for extreme pollution, according to IIT-Kanpur Director Manindra Agrawal. The technique uses minute chemical quantities and is not harmful to humans or the environment. Recent trials in Delhi provided valuable data for future operations. The exercise was paused due to insufficient cloud moisture. The technology developed at IIT-Kanpur is indigenous.
Made in India new generation heart stent receives major global recognition
An Indian-made heart stent, Supraflex Cruz, has demonstrated a lower failure rate in high-risk patients compared to a US-made market leader. The TUXEDO-2 trial, conducted in India, showed the Indian stent to be non-inferior and resulted in significantly lower Target Lesion Failures, including cardiac death and heart attacks.
Advocate Shri Singh to lead prosecution in Pahalgam terror attack probe
The Ministry of Home Affairs has appointed advocate Shri Singh as Special Public Prosecutor for the NIA in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack case. Singh will represent the NIA before the NIA Special Court, Jammu, and the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh for three years or until the trial concludes.
Tesla plans Cybercab's Asia-Pacific debut in Shanghai at November expo
Tesla will debut its Cybercab robotaxi at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai from 5–10 November, marking its first appearance in Asia-Pacific. The autonomous vehicle, unveiled in 2023, began limited trials in Austin and is set for mass production next year, though no China rollout plans are confirmed.
SC moots pan-India norms on timeline to frame charges by trial courts
The Supreme Court is in the process of establishing uniform guidelines for trial courts across the nation. These proposed rules aim to enforce timelines for the formulation of charges in criminal cases, with the intention of minimizing extended legal delays. A veteran attorney has been appointed to assist the court in this initiative.
SC mulls pan-India guidelines over inordinate delays in framing of charges in criminal cases
The Supreme Court is taking action to speed up criminal trials. Delays are happening because charges are not being framed for years after chargesheets are filed. This is causing huge case pendency. The court will issue nationwide guidelines to fix this problem. Assistance has been sought from the Attorney General and Solicitor General.
Delhi cloud seeding failed to bring rain due to low moisture, says IIT-Kanpur director
IIT-Kanpur Director Manindra Agrawal stated that Delhi's cloud seeding trials, though unsuccessful in inducing rain, yielded valuable data and were cost-effective compared to pollution control expenses. Despite low moisture levels, the process showed some impact on PM 2.5 and PM 10 concentrations, providing useful information for future endeavors.
2016 arson case: SC grants one week to Maharashtra to file documents
The Supreme Court has put the Maharashtra government on notice, demanding the submission of essential documents within a week pertaining to the 2016 arson case of lawyer Surendra Gadling. The court's intervention underscores the prolonged setbacks affecting the trial process. With Gadling now spending over six years in detention and facing accusations related to Maoist affiliations, the stakes are high.
Environmentalists term Delhi's cloud-seeding trial short-term fix
Environmental advocates are raising alarms over Delhi's recent cloud-seeding experiment, dismissing it as a mere stopgap solution for the city's worsening pollution woes. Critics emphasize that this method fails to address the fundamental problems contributing to air quality degradation. Furthermore, the chemicals involved in the process may compromise soil and water health.
Artificial rain: First cloud-seeding trial conducted in parts of Delhi
The first cloud-seeding trial was conducted in parts of Delhi, including Burari and Karol Bagh, on Tuesday as part of efforts to curb air pollution, officials said. An aircraft from Kanpur carried out the exercise using silver iodide and sodium chloride to induce artificial rain.
Delhi cloud seeding trial: Which parts of Delhi will experience artificial rain?
Delhi is launching its first cloud seeding experiment to combat severe winter pollution, aiming to induce artificial rain. The ₹3.21 crore project will cover a limited area, focusing on northwestern regions like Burari. Aircraft will depart from Kanpur due to airport restrictions, using silver iodide to encourage rainfall and temporarily clear the air.
Artificial rain: Delhi to conduct 1st cloud seeding trial today
Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Tuesday said the city’s first cloud seeding trial will take place today once the aircraft arrives from Kanpur, where low visibility has delayed its take-off. “The flight will arrive in Delhi once the visibility improves (in Kanpur). The cloud seeding trial will be conducted today,” Sirsa told PTI.
Delhi's first cloud seeding trial likely on Tuesday if weather permits
On Tuesday, weather conditions allowing, Delhi will embark on its inaugural cloud seeding experiment. This groundbreaking venture seeks to engineer rain in an effort to alleviate the crippling air pollution crisis. All necessary arrangements are finalized, and a successful trial flight has already taken place.
How to watch Smiling Friends season 3 episode 4 Halloween special tonight
Smiling Friends season 3 episode 4 airs Sunday October 26 at 11:30 p.m. ET on Adult Swim. The Halloween special titled Curse of the Green Halloween Witch is available free through DIRECTV five-day trial, Hulu Live TV three-day trial, and streams next day on HBO Max
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