Politics
Wall Street At Record Highs On Stimulus Bets
Wall Street's main indexes scaled alltime highs on Monday, as investors bets on hopes that a fiscal relief package and a global vaccine rollout would lead to a speedy economic recovery.
Trump Faces Trial Filing Deadline As Second Senate Impeachment Proceeding Looms
Former President Trump faced a deadline to submit a pretrial brief on Monday, a day before the Senate is due to begin his second impeachment trial on a charge of inciting insurrection arising from the deadly Jan. 6 rampage at the U.S. Capitol.
Netizens Train Guns At Sharad Pawar After He Rebukes Sachin Tendulkar Over Tweet on Farmers' Issue
Many celebrities including Tendulkar and legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar had rallied around the government on social media following tweets by pop singer Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg backing farmers.
Sachin Tendulkar Should Be Careful While Speaking on Farmers' Issues, Says Sharad Pawar
Many celebrities, including Tendulkar and singer Lata Mangeshkar, rallied around the government on social media following tweets by pop singer Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg backing farmers.
BJP's Rath Yatra and Youth TMC Rally to Coincide in West Bengal's Nadia Tomorrow, Parties Spar
BJP party president JP Nadda is set to flag off the parivartan (change) rath yatra from Nadia on Saturday. However, the Trinamool Youth Congress in the district has announced that it would also hold a janasamarthan (people's support) yatra on motorcycles...
Global Shares Rise Amid Hopes For Global Economic Rebound
Global shares rose Friday, echoing a rally on Wall Street, as hopes grew for a gradual global economic recovery from the damage of the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Grind Lower As Labor Market Stabilizes
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits decreased last week, suggesting that the labor market was stabilizing as authorities started to loosen pandemicrelated restrictions on businesses.
Global Stocks Slip As Investors Eye Chinese Policy Tightening Prospects
Stocks dipped on Thursday as a spike in shortterm Chinese interest rates fanned worries about policy tightening in the world's secondlargest economy, although improving corporate earnings and easing market volatility helped stem losses.
Takeaways From Legal Filings For Trump's Impeachment Trial
The legal sparring around Donald Trump's impeachment trial is underway, with briefs filed this week laying out radically different positions ahead of next week's Senate trial.
Oil Rises To Near One-year Highs After U.S. Stock Drawdown
Oil prices rose more than 2% to near their highest levels in about a year on Wednesday, after government data showed U.S. crude stockpiles fell to their lowest since March, while OPEC+ maintained its supply cut agreement.
Arvind Kejriwal Threatens Legal Action Against Punjab CM Amarinder Singh for Sharing His 'Doctored' Video
In the video shared on Twitter by Singh's media advisor Raveen Thukral, the Delhi chief minister is purportedly seen praising three new farm laws passed by the Centre.
Litmus Test for Punjab's Political Parties as State Gears up for First Elections Amid Farmers' Stir
The run-up to the elections have already been marred by incidents of violence with clashes between SAD and Congress workers in Jalalabad on Tuesday triggered by an attack on SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal.
SSC Selection Post Phase 7 Additional Result Of 2019 Exam Released At ssc.nic.in
All the shortlisted candidates will now have to send a self-attested copy of documents related to their educational qualification, experience, category, age, age relaxation etc. for scrutiny by February 22.
Trump Lawyers To File Pretrial Documents With U.S. Senate In Preview Of Impeachment Defense
Former President Donald Trump faces a deadline on Tuesday to respond to the U.S. House of Representatives' impeachment charging him with inciting insurrection in a fiery speech to supporters before last month's deadly assault on the Capitol.
Capitol Building Fence Is Blocking DC Laws From Approval
That foreboding black fence erected around the U.S. Capitol building has had an unintentional side effect: walling off the local governments ability to enact new laws.
Wall Street Rebounds As Small-time Traders Turn To Silver
Wall Street's main indexes climbed on Monday following a steep selloff last week, as a shift in the retail trading frenzy to silver drove up mining stocks and investors monitored progress in talks over economic stimulus.