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The Times of India 'Censorship dispute': Elon Musk's X to close operations in Brazil

Elon Musk's social media platform X ceased operations in Brazil due to censorship orders from Judge Alexandre de Moraes. X claimed Moraes threatened one of its legal representatives with arrest unless they complied. This follows earlier orders to block accounts linked to spreading fake news and hate messages during former President Jair Bolsonaro's term.

The Times of India 'Ghar Wapsi': Taj Mohiuddin leaves DPAP, to rejoin Congress

Former J&K minister Taj Mohiuddin announced his resignation from the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) and his return to the Congress. He stated that his workers advised the move. "My workers asked me to rejoin the Congress, so I decided to leave the DPAP and rejoin the Congress," he said. With assembly elections on the horizon, he expressed readiness to contest if granted a ticket by Congress.

The Times of India 'Hope' and 'progress' in America as Donald Trump totters

Shepard Fairey, known for the Obama 'hope' poster, released a similar Kamala Harris 'progress' poster for the current election. His endorsement of Harris and her running mate Tim Walz contrasts his past disappointment with Obama and refusal to support Clinton or Biden. Fairey found inspiration in Harris's campaign message: 'We are not going back.'

The Times of India Fan mistakes Dinesh Karthik for ‘12th Fail’ actor, gets hilarious reply

Dinesh Karthik was mistaken for Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey by a fan who praised his "performance" in Massey's film "Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba" on social media. Karthik humorously responded with a lighthearted, "Oh wow!!! Thanks," showing his wit. This playful interaction quickly gained attention, adding to Karthik's recent buzz. Despite retiring from cricket earlier this year, Karthik surprised fans by announcing his return to play in the SA20 league for Paarl Royals, making him the first Indian cricketer to join.

The Times of India Why Trump chose Tulsi Gabbard for debate prep against Kamala Harris

Donald Trump enlisted former Democratic lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard to help him prepare for a debate against Kamala Harris. The move aimed to structure his campaign and regain support amid erratic behavior and declining poll numbers. Gabbard, aligned with Trump's views on national security, had clashed with Harris in a 2019 debate.

The Times of India 'Imagine explaining his wife': Mike Francesa slams Mets for 'Hawk Tuah Girl' first pitch

Mike Francesa criticised the New York Mets' decision to invite Hailey Welch for the first pitch at their game against the Oakland A's. Welch, known for a viral controversial remark, was invited on a camp day with young fans attending. Francesa questioned the team's marketing decision and speculated on possible repercussions for those responsible.

The Times of India UFO sightings in Palmdale and Lancaster, California: Local residents share experiences on Ring Neighbors app

Residents of Palmdale and Lancaster, California, reported UFO sightings, sharing their experiences on the Ring Neighbors app. Local authorities have started investigating these intriguing claims. One resident described seeing a shooting star that zig-zagged in the sky. The sightings have sparked curiosity and discussions in the community. Authorities are looking into the validity of these reported sightings.

The Times of India Kolkata rape-murder: IMA writes to PM Modi, lists series of demands for safety of doctors

In a press release addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the IMA outlined a series of solutions and demands aimed at addressing the deep-seated vulnerabilities that the tragedy has exposed. "Doctors especially women are vulnerable to violence because of the nature of the profession. It is for the authorities to provide for the safety of doctors inside hospitals and campuses," the press release said.​​

The Times of India 'Every person inside the building will ...': Mall in Navi Mumbai gets hoax bomb threat on email

InOrbit Mall in Navi Mumbai's Vashi area received a bomb threat via email on Saturday, prompting an immediate evacuation. The Bomb Detection Squad found no suspicious objects after thorough checks. The search ended by 2:50 p.m., and the mall reopened to the public shortly after. Police are investigating the email's origin and identifying its sender.