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The Trump administration’s first 100 days in office have been a relentless barrage of actions that violate, threaten, or ...
Farooq Abdullah's National Conference (NC) on Friday announced to challenge Waqf Amendment Act in the Supreme Court. The party said it has filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the ...
The National Film Authority (NFA) has announced a new enforcement measure requiring all filmmakers, distributors, and exhibitors to hold a valid licence before submitting content for classification.
National Guard troops tear-gassed Americans ... The administration also threatens our First Amendment right to be able to read, listen and see what is going on in our country without government ...
The 89th Masters Tournament is underway at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Here’s a look at full tee times and groupings for the opening round of the season’s first major (click here ...
LONDON – US media giant Comcast has chosen an area north of London for its first Universal theme park and resort in Europe, pledging to build rides and attractions based on its movie franchises ...
The first was opened in 1964 in Hollywood, based around the original film studios, followed later by an East Coast park in Orlando. Three others are in Asia -- in Beijing, Osaka in Japan and ...
West Bengal Chief Minister on Wednesday announced that the Waqf (Amendment) Act will not be implemented in West Bengal, PTI confirmed. CM Mamata Banerjee also assured minority community members ...
Universal Will Build Its First European Theme Park on a Site Near London LONDON (AP) — Universal has chosen the homeland of Harry Potter to build its first theme park and resort in Europe ...
A huge new Universal theme park is officially set to open in Britain - after the deal was closed by the Government. The Bedfordshire resort is hoped to bring in 8.5million visitors in its first ...
The first was opened in 1964 in Hollywood, based around the original film studios, followed later by an East Coast park in Orlando. Three others are in Asia – in Beijing, Osaka, Japan and Singapore.
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden — a first-term Trump appointee — issued a preliminary injunction after determining the White House likely violated the AP’s First Amendment protections.