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The Times of India US election results: Who’s winning in swing states, Harris or Trump?
Donald Trump is on the verge of winning the 2024 US presidential election, securing victories in key battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina. While Pennsylvania remains a crucial tipping point, Trump's lead in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada suggests a potential return to the White House.
The Times of India US election results: Did Nostradamus Allan Lichtman miss his prediction?
For decades, Allan Lichtman, dubbed the "Nostradamus of US elections," has accurately predicted presidential outcomes through his "13 Keys to the White House" model. This model, based on 13 true/false indicators, forecasts whether the incumbent party will retain power or lose, with six or more "false" answers suggesting a loss. Lichtman predicted Kamala Harris would win the 2024 election, citing eight favourable indicators for her, but the outcome defied his forecast. This rare misstep has sparked questions about the reliability of his model in a complex political landscape, particularly as it has accurately forecasted every election since 1984.
The Times of India What Trump or Harris win in US elections may mean for H-1B visa aspirants
The 2024 US presidential election hangs in the balance as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris face off. Their stances on the H-1B visa, crucial for Indian professionals, differ significantly. While Harris leans towards inclusivity, Trump, despite past restrictions, now proposes automatic green cards for US college graduates, including Indians, recognizing their significant contributions.
The Times of India K-drama inspired name for baby boy: Parents seek suggestion on social media
An Indian couple's unique approach to naming their newborn has ignited social media. The couple, who bonded over Korean dramas, are considering Kdrama-inspired names for their child. The names include Kim Soo-Hyun Tripathi, Choi Seung-Hyo Tripathi, and Kang Tae-Moo Tripathi. Naming a child is an important decision, as a name is more than just a label.
The Times of India Why Perth may not be an ideal start for India against Australia
Team India's Test matches in Perth have been a mixed bag of close defeats and historic victories. From Sachin Tendulkar's iconic century in 1992 to their first win at the WACA in 2008, breaking Australia's 16-match winning streak, the Indian team has showcased resilience and skill on Australian soil. Indian batsmen, brought up on the low and slow dusty tracks at home, don't have a formidable record at the WACA, though there have been some memorable and exceptional performances.
The Times of India Ponting picks this Indian batter to score most runs in BGT
Ricky Ponting has reaffirmed his prediction that Australia will win the Border Gavaskar Trophy 3-1, believing India will struggle to take 20 wickets without the injured Mohammad Shami. He predicts Steve Smith or Rishabh Pant will be the series' leading run-scorer. The five-Test series begins in Perth on November 22.
The Times of India 'Where is Kamala?': Harris campaign 'silent' as Trump moves closer to White House
As election night unfolded, Kamala Harris' campaign went quiet, leaving supporters at Howard University in suspense. Early victories for Donald Trump in key battleground states dampened the mood, forcing the Harris campaign to focus on a narrower path to victory in the Midwest.
The Times of India How Pennsylvania could be the final deciding state in US elections
Former US President Donald Trump's victory in North Carolina intensifies the battle for the White House, with Pennsylvania emerging as the crucial swing state. Holding a significant 19 electoral votes, Pennsylvania's outcome could determine whether Trump makes a successful comeback or Kamala Harris becomes the first female president.
The Times of India What were Trump and Musk doing as US election results rolled in?
Elon Musk joined Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago on election night, with early projections showing Trump leading the presidential race. Musk expressed confidence in Trump's victory, tweeting "Game, set, match" as results came in.
The Times of India IPL auction: Indians with Rs. 2 crore base price
A record-breaking 1,574 players, including 1,165 Indians and 409 overseas players, have registered for the IPL 2025 auction, scheduled for November 24-25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This diverse pool of talent, featuring both capped and uncapped players, will be vying for 204 available slots across ten franchises.
The Times of India Elon Musk may become biggest winner of Donald Trump's second term
Elon Musk's companies could benefit significantly if Donald Trump wins a second term, potentially gaining favorable tax policies and reduced regulatory scrutiny. Trump's campaign suggests Musk might even lead a commission focused on government efficiency. However, Musk's businesses and political action committee are currently facing various legal challenges under the Biden administration.
The Times of India Watch: How Yuvraj Singh's six sixes had inspired Abhishek Sharma
Indian all-rounder Abhishek Sharma is set to play at the same Durban ground where his childhood hero, Yuvraj Singh, hit six sixes in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Abhishek, mentored by Yuvraj, aims to make him proud during the upcoming four-match T20I series against South Africa.
The Times of India Bitcoin price at record high, crosses $75,000 as Trump seen to have edge
US election results: Bitcoin surged to a new all-time high of over $75,000 on Wednesday, fueled by early US election exit polls suggesting a potential Donald Trump victory. The market reacted positively to Trump's perceived crypto-friendly stance.
The Times of India 'Trump has self deprecating humor': Musk spends US poll night at Mar a Lago
Elon Musk praised Donald Trump's humor while campaigning for the former president in Pennsylvania. Musk confirmed he voted in Texas and will join Trump at Mar-a-Lago for election results. The Tesla CEO has spent over $70 million supporting Trump and Republican candidates, facing legal challenges for his efforts. Musk expressed concern over his future if Trump loses the election.
The Times of India Israel erupts over PM Netanyahu's 'act of madness'
Benjamin Netanyahu removed his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. This happened during Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah. Gallant disagreed with Netanyahu on handling the war and hostage negotiations. The dismissal triggered protests across Israel. People are concerned about Netanyahu putting politics before national security. Gallant was popular for his stance on security and hostage release.