Court ruling puts freedom of Columbia University pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil at risk

A federal appeals court ruling has reopened the possibility of detention and deportation for Mahmoud Khalil, a former graduate student at Columbia University, as his challenge to the Trump administration’s actions is pushed back into the immigration court system.On Thursday, a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court…

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Priya Sachdev Kapur goes to Supreme Court to seek Sunjay Kapur, Karisma Kapoor’s divorce documents, amidst Rs 30,000 crore inheritence feud |

Businessman and Karisma Kapoor‘s ex-husband Sunjay Kapur passed away in June 2025 but soon after his demise, there have been legal proceedings with regards to his Rs 30,000 estate. Sunjay had two children with Karisma, Samaira and Kiaan and they filed a plea in the Delhi High Court alleging that his widowed wife Priya Sachdev…

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Horoscope Today, January 17, 2026: Mercury Enters Capricorn, These Zodiac Signs Will Build Strong Long-Term Plans

Begin your day with clarity! The horoscope for today highlights opportunities and hurdles for each zodiac sign. Whether it is about career, love, or self-growth, let the universe lead you through. Do take a piece of advice: remain optimistic, and acknowledge whatever comes your way. Aries Daily Horoscope Today, January 17, 2026 The clearing comes…

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Why farmers are back on the streets

As farmers return to the streets on January 16, with bigger mobilisations planned for February 12 and February 16, it’s clear this is no routine agitation. It is a warning that rural India is running out of patience with policies it feels were written without it. India has seen enough farmer agitations in the last…

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‘Crime doesn’t lead to a Green Card’: US immigration’s fresh reminder amid major visa crackdown

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services issued a fresh warning targeting Green Card applicants and cited recent cases where layers of screening threw up shocking discoveries about the applicants and appropriate actions have been taken. In one case, the USCIS said, screening revealed that an applicant was wanted for homicide by the Mexican government. In…

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