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The Times of India Elon Musk reacts to reports that he could be deported for immigration violation

Elon Musk is from South Africa and he dismissed allegations that he violated US immigration law. Even President Joe Biden spoke about the issue as he said, "That wealthiest man in the world turned out to be an illegal worker here when he was here." “He was supposed to be in school when he came on a student visa. He wasn’t in school. He was violating the law. He’s talking about all these ‘illegals’ coming our way,” Biden said.

The Times of India Firecrackers burst through the night, pets & strays feel the heat

Pets face severe distress from the loud noises and sudden bursts of Diwali firecrackers, causing them to bark excessively, refuse food, and exhibit anxiety. Vets and rescuers recommend measures like playing soft music, keeping televisions on, and providing quiet retreat spaces to help them cope. Stray animals are particularly vulnerable to accidents during this time.

The Times of India Weather rescues city’s air: 2nd cleanest post-Diwali since 2015

Delhi's air quality plummets to 'very poor' levels post-Diwali due to increased firecracker usage, stubble burning, and local emissions. Favorable weather conditions, including high wind speeds and above-normal temperatures, prevent it from reaching 'severe' levels. Authorities warn of worsening pollution in the coming days due to rising stubble burning incidents.

The Times of India Roadside blast kills 7, five of them schoolchildren, in Pakistan

A roadside bomb explosion near a girls' school in Mastung district, Balochistan, killed seven people, including five children and a police constable, and injured over 20 others. The attack involved an IED fitted inside a motorcycle and targeted a police mobile and a school van passing by.

The Times of India Bihar Sampark Kranti Express train receives bomb threat

A bomb threat caused panic on the Bihar Sampark Kranti Express travelling to New Delhi. According to the officials, the Gonda unit received information from the Delhi control room over a bomb threat. The train was halted and searched at Gonda junction, but no explosives were found. Authorities are investigating to identify the sender of the hoax threat.

The Times of India Burn injury rush in Delhi hospitals proof of ban being flouted

Despite a complete ban on firecrackers in Delhi, numerous incidents of burns from firecrackers and related materials were reported across multiple hospitals. AIIMS treated 48 burn patients, Safdarjung Hospital saw 117 cases, and Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital documented 44 injuries. Many injuries were severe, involving ICU admissions, surgeries, and affecting children.

The Times of India How Diwali fireworks quickly turned into tragedy for family in Delhi

A festive period turned tragic for Akash Sharma's family in Shahdara, New Delhi, as a shooting incident left Akash dead, his son Krish critically injured, and his nephew Rishabh killed while trying to confront the attacker. The close-knit family and their community are grappling with profound loss and heartbreak.

The Times of India Beijing breakpoint over 'unacceptable' terror attacks, Pakistan 'perplexed'

China expressed strong objection to repeated terror attacks on its citizens in Pakistan, warning it might reconsider investments under the Belt and Road Initiative. The Chinese ambassador contradicted Pakistan's deputy PM, and urged Islamabad to implement effective security measures following recent deadly attacks.

The Times of India Democrat Suhas Subramanyam supports easier path to green card for H-1B holders

Democrat Suhas Subramanyam, a Virginia state senator and Indian American candidate, is running for the US House of Representatives. He emphasizes comprehensive immigration reform, fair green card quotas, healthcare access, and economic ties between the US and India, while highlighting Indian American representation in politics.

The Times of India Flyer caught smoking in toilet mid-air on Indigo flight from Doha to Hyderabad

A passenger on an Indigo flight from Doha to Hyderabad was caught smoking in the aircraft's lavatory, triggering a smoke alert mid-flight. Upon landing, the passenger was handed over to airport security. Authorities filed an FIR under Section 125 of the BCAS Act, citing actions that endangered passenger safety.

The Times of India J&K: 2 migrant workers from UP injured in year's 6th targeted terror attack

Two migrant workers from UP were injured in a suspected terrorist attack in Budgam, Kashmir, making it the sixth such incident in J&K this year. Security forces cordoned off the area. The attack follows recent similar incidents, including the killing of a migrant labourer and a barber from UP being shot earlier this month.

The Times of India Horoscope Today: Read your today's astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for November 2, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Our astrologer has analyzed the movements of the planets and the alignment of the stars to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date horoscope predictions for the day ahead. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today.

The Times of India Viral video: Two scooter-borne teens light crackers, throw them on busy road

Two students, Aditya S and Akshay Kumar V, were arrested in Bengaluru for throwing lighted crackers on a busy road while riding a scooter. Aditya was penalized for rash driving and riding without a helmet. Police are investigating if they were under the influence of intoxicants during the incident.

The Times of India Plea to disqualify 8 Congress MLAs who joined BJP in Goa junked

Goa Speaker Ramesh Tawadkar dismissed the disqualification petition against eight MLAs who switched from Congress to BJP. He cited a Supreme Court ruling that protected their actions as two-thirds of the Congress legislature party members approved the merger, preventing disqualification under the 10th schedule.

The Times of India Traffic cops put up Kannada teaching posters in 5k autos

Traffic police in Bengaluru have initiated a plan to teach Kannada to non-Kannadigas by pasting posters with basic conversational Kannada sentences and their English translations in 5,000 autorickshaws, with a plan to extend this to 50,000 autos this month. This initiative aims to bridge the language gap, inspired by Azzu Sulthan's 'Auto Kannadiga' concept.

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