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The Trump administration has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to lift an injunction halting deportations to third countries.
Renowned singer Sonu Nigam took to Instagram to complain about the spread of falsehoods linking him to a recent Kannada language controversy. The account was misattributed to Nigam, resulting in ...
MP Tejasvi Surya and singer Sonu Nigam are in an online spat over a viral video of an SBI employee refusing to speak Kannada. New Poll Reveals Gavin Newsom’s Approval Rating US set to kill off ...
A U.S. judge intervened in a legal battle involving Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively, a close friend of Taylor Swift, striking down a letter that accused Lively's team of trying to coerce Swift ...
A team of police officers from Bengaluru is travelling to Mumbai to take a statement from singer Sonu Nigam. This comes after an FIR was filed against him for his remarks linking a demand for a ...
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis excoriated Trump administration lawyers Friday in a remarkable status hearing centered on Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Salvadorian migrant and alleged MS-13 ...
The federal judge overseeing the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, blasted the Trump administration Friday for not giving her enough material to decide ...
On Thursday, Mexican authorities detained now-retired judge, 79-year-old Lambertina Galeana Marín, over missing evidence in the case. The arrest is related to the “disappearance of recordings ...
Renowned playback singer Sonu Nigam received a reprieve from the Karnataka High Court on May 15, after approaching it to quash the cases filed against him over controversial remarks made during a ...
The matter was heard by a single judge vacation bench consisting of Justice Shivashankar ... Story continues below this ad In the proceedings on Thursday before the Court, Sonu Nigam’s counsel argued ...
The judge stated: "The petitioner is permitted ... "On May 3, Avalahalli police filed an FIR against Sonu Nigam under BNS Sections 351(2), 352(1), and 353 for criminal intimidation, intentional ...