Politics
Women Progress In US Casinos But More Advancement Needed
Diversifying an organization or an industry can be only half the battle: The trick is keeping it diverse.
Jill Biden: Cancer 'Touches Every American Family'
First lady Jill Biden on Monday toured a cancer center in the state that played a pivotal role in her husband's victory in the 2020 Democratic nominating process, telling South Carolinians that cancer touches every American family.
Facebook Yanks Bolsonaro Video Claiming Vaccines Cause AIDS
Facebook and Instagram have removed from their platforms a live broadcast that Brazils President Jair Bolsonaro delivered in which he said people in the U.K. who have received two coronavirus vaccine doses are developing AIDS faster than expected.
Administration Hindering BJP By-poll Campaigning At TMC's Behest: Majumdar
BJP West Bengal unit president Sukanta Majumdar on Monday alleged that the North 24 Parganas district administration at the behest of the ruling TMC was hindering the saffron party's door-to-door campaign in Khardah assembly seat, where by-election will b...
Cong-RJD Fissures Bring Grand Alliance to Brink of Collapse in Bihar
The five-party opposition coalition had won just 10 seats short of a majority, a major comeback since the Lok Sabha polls of 2019 when the NDA had made a clean sweep, winning all but one of 40 seats in Bihar.
Not a Single Police Posting in Punjab Happened Without Paying Off Aroosa: Ex-MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu
The wife of Congress president Navjot Singh Sidhu slammed former CM Captain Amarinder Singh for his links with Pakistani journalist Aroosa Alam.
'Jal, Jangal, Zameen' Vision of Tribal Warrior Komram Bhim Inspired T’gana Statehood: CM KCR
Paying rich tributes to mark his Jayanthi, the CM said that the state government is determined for the welfare of Adivasis and tribals in the state.
FAA Proposes Giving Flight Attendants 1 More Hour Of Rest
Federal regulators are proposing to give flight attendants an extra hour of rest between shifts, a change that Congress approved in 2018 but was not put into effect by the Trump administration.
UP Floods: Common Man In Pilibhit Left To Fend For Himself, Says Varun Gandhi
BJP MP Varun Gandhi, whose Pilibhit constituency has been hit by heavy rains, on Thursday attacked the Uttar Pradesh government, saying if the common man is left to fend for himself, what does governance mean. Three people were killed and hundreds were...
Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot Meets Cong Leader Ambika Soni Ahead of CWC Meeting
According to sources, the meeting between the two senior Congress leaders lasted about 2 hours following which the Rajasthan Chief Minister left for Jodhpur House.
Amid Ongoing Farmers' Protests, BJP To Hold Kisan Morcha's National Executive Meet on Oct 30 in Delhi
The BJP national general secretary (organisation) BL Santosh and Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar will also attend the meeting, presided over by the BJP's Kisan Morcha national president and MP Rajkumar Chahar.
‘JCB Ki Khudai’ Has Competition as ‘Bulldozer’ Rolls Into Political Parlance With Yogi Versus Akhilesh
JCB Excavators, meme material a couple of years ago, have been carrying out the Yogi Adityanath government’s demolition drive in UP. But in the heat of the biggest state elections, it is the ‘bulldozer’ that has captured political attention.
I Will Quit Politics if BJP Wins Single Seat in Rajasthan Assembly Bypolls: Minister Ashok Chandna
So far, by-elections have been held in six assembly seats, out of which the Congress won five and the BJP won one.
The AP Interview: McAuliffe Wants Democrats To 'Get It Done'
Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic candidate for Virginia governor, on Tuesday called on leaders in Washington from both parties including President Joe Biden to get their act together," while pushing Senate Democrats to scrap the filibuster if needed to e...
Business Highlights: Holiday Staffing Woes, Growth Downgrade
Companies that typically hire thousands of seasonal workers are heading into the holidays during one of the tightest job markets in decades, making it unlikely theyll find all the workers they need. For shoppers, it might mean a less than jolly holiday sh...
Ex-Boy Scouts Official Blasts Child-protection Efforts
The former youth protection director for the Boy Scouts of America said Tuesday the organization is not doing enough to protect children from sexual abuse and is still trying to maintain a veil of secrecy over decades of past abuse.