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De-escalation & restraint and dialogue & diplomacy, Jaishankar invokes India’s mantra to end conflicts

De-escalation & restraint and dialogue & diplomacy, Jaishankar invokes India’s mantra to end conflicts

India called for de-escalation in Gaza and emphasized dialogue for resolving the conflict in Ukraine at the East Asia Summit. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar highlighted India's humanitarian assistance to Palestine and emphasized maritime security. India has supported a two-state solution for Gaza and stressed the importance of diplomacy in the Ukraine conflict. Prime Minister Modi has engaged with Presidents Putin and Zelenskyy for peace efforts.

Nevada hearing may give first public view into legal spat over control of Murdoch media empire

Nevada hearing may give first public view into legal spat over control of Murdoch media empire

A Nevada Supreme Court hearing may reveal details about Rupert Murdoch's secretive legal battle over control of his media empire after his death. The dispute centers on his family trust, with Murdoch attempting to ensure his son Lachlan maintains control, while siblings Prudence, Elisabeth, and James oppose changes that could affect Fox News's conservative stance.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a FIFA Task Force meeting in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Photographer: Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg

Trump says three hostages held by Hamas have died, 21 remain

President Trump announced that three hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have died, leaving 21 believed to be alive. His remarks come as Israel plans to reoccupy Gaza to recover hostages and combat Hamas. The U.S. State Department also reported assisting 17 Americans in leaving Gaza.

Pakistan cited Article 51 of the UN Charter in its response to India's overnight strikes

What is UN Charter's Article 51 Pakistan is citing after India's Operation Sindoor strikes

Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar claims India violated UN Charter's Article 51 after Operation Sindoor strikes on nine terror sites in response to a terrorist attack. Pakistan reserves the right to respond, condemning the action as a breach of international norms.

42% of Americans support Harry and Meghan's move to California, with 61% believing they've remained unchanged since stepping back from royal duties. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)

Who is America’s most beloved Royal? New poll says it's not Harry, William, or Meghan, it’s still her, 25 years later

Princess Diana remains America's most beloved royal, 25 years after her death. Prince William follows with high popularity, while Harry and Meghan rank lower. Most Americans oppose monarchy, but retain affection for iconic royal figures.

Veteran families to get better benefits amid VA policy change?

Major changes to veterans benefits: Key updates and what they mean

VA Department reforms veteran benefits, making support for deceased veterans' families faster and easier. New specialized team in Philadelphia will guide complex claims, with improved technology and direct oversight to simplify bureaucratic processes and provide quicker, more compassionate assistance.

US reviews occupation of University of Washington building by pro-Palestinian protesters

US reviews occupation of University of Washington building by pro-Palestinian protesters

The U.S. government will review a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Washington, where demonstrators occupied a building demanding the university sever ties with Boeing. The Trump administration condemned the incident as antisemitic and urged policy changes, while the university reported arrests for trespassing and disorderly conduct. Critics argue the administration conflates criticism of Israel with antisemitism.

Social Security to reduce overpayment clawbacks?

Social Security issues ‘emergency message’ on clawbacks: Here's what is changing

Social Security Administration reduces overpayment clawback rate from 100% to 50%, addressing financial hardship concerns. The change follows an inspector general's report revealing calculation errors in 73,000 cases, primarily due to agency system limitations.

How is the loss of life going to happen on the Earth?

How will life end on Earth? Study rules out meteorites and climate change

NASA-led study reveals Earth's life will end due to oxygen depletion, not meteorites or climate change. In a billion years, rising sun temperatures will disrupt oxygen levels, causing flora, fauna, and aerobic organisms to perish, leaving only anaerobic microbes.

(Representational Image) A planned fire training drill caused brief alarm at Baltimore/Washington International Airport, following an unrelated car fire incident earlier this mont. REUTERS/ Umit Bektas/File Photo

Fire near BWI Airport? Officials issue statement as smoke seen in Baltimore

Smoke near BWI Airport sparked concern Tuesday, but officials confirmed it was a planned fire training drill, not an emergency. The incident followed a previous car fire in the baggage claim area, which is still under investigation.

Several airlines issued a travel advisory for Pakistan

Pakistan travel advisory: Airlines issue alerts after India's strikes - here's a list

Airlines issued travel advisories after India's strikes on terror sites, with SpiceJet closing several airports. Qatar Airways suspended flights to Pakistan. The US updated its travel advisory to 'Level 3', warning citizens about potential conflict and terrorism risks.

Linda McMahon's scathing letter to Harvard University criticized for 'glaring grammatical errors,'

Linda McMahon's scathing letter to Harvard draws attention for 'glaring grammatical errors'

Linda McMahon sent a scathing letter to Harvard's president, criticizing its handling of antisemitism and suggesting the university should lose federal funding. The letter sparked online debate, with claims of grammatical errors and potential university response, though no official Harvard rebuttal emerged.

U.S. may soon deport migrants to Libya on military flight, sources say

U.S. may soon deport migrants to Libya on military flight, sources say

The U.S. may deport migrants to Libya for the first time this week, despite prior criticisms of Libya's human rights record. Plans could change, and the number or nationalities of migrants involved remain unclear. The Trump administration has been exploring various countries for deportations, aiming to send individuals further from the U.S. amid ongoing legal challenges.

Rodney Hilton Jr. receiving significant online funds

Rodney Hinton Jr case: After GoFundMe apology, GiveSendGo set up for murder accused

After GoFundMe removed a fundraiser, GiveSendGo hosts campaigns supporting Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of murdering a deputy after his son was allegedly shot during a traffic stop. Multiple fundraisers seek legal support, with significant donations already received.

Jury selection in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking trial expected to be completed Wednesday

Jury selection in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking trial expected to be completed Wednesday

A jury for Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial is expected to be established Wednesday, following two days of questioning prospective jurors. Opening statements are set for Monday, with prosecutors alleging Combs exploited his fame to abuse women. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, and remains in custody.

Vinay Prasad has been picked as CBER director

Vinay Prasad, FDA’s Indian-origin vaccine pick, claimed ‘God wants Trump’ is old post

Indian-origin hematologist Vinay Prasad appointed FDA's Center for Biologics director, despite past controversial social media posts praising Trump and criticizing COVID-19 vaccine mandates for children, bringing his critical perspective to the agency.

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