IAF Chief’s BIG statement on India-Pak ceasefire: ‘Be it Russia-Ukraine or Israel war…’

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, on Thursday, i.e., September 18, acknowledged that a lot of people didn’t want the hostilities with Pakistan to stop after the Operation Sindoor strikes in May this year.
Disha Patani’s house firing accused injured in encounter, pleads before police: ‘Dobara kabhi UP nahi aayenge sir…’

The fifth accused in connection with the actress Disha Patani’s Bareilly house firing case was caught by the police on Friday, i.e., September 19, following an encounter.
Double jackpot for government employees, pensioners ahead of festive season; DA hike, 8th pay commission to increase salaries upto Rs…

This Diwali, government is expected to give good news to central government employees and pensioners, as they may be in for a double festive jackpot. What are these double jackpot?
Two Assam Rifles soldiers killed in ambush in Manipur’s Imphal

Two Assam Rifles personnel were killed and several others injured in an ambush in Manipur’s Imphal this evening, i.e., September 19. The incident took place in the Nambol Sabal Leikai area on the outskirts of Imphal.
Sam Pitroda breaks silence on ‘Pakistan feels like home’ remark: ‘When I said…’

In his statement, Piroda said that his intention has always been to call attention to the realities we face.
Huston-Tillotson University receives $150 million in largest donation ever to an HBCU

The Moody Foundation’s gift to the Austin-based university will be used to upgrade campus buildings and provide more scholarships to students.
Texas A&M President Mark A. Welsh III to step down after a week of turmoil over viral classroom video

Calls for Welsh’s ousting intensified over his handling of a student’s complaints about gender identity discussions in a children’s literature class.
Regents name sole finalist for president of newly acquired Texas A&M University-Victoria

The selection of Christian Hardigree, regional chancellor for the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, was one of several shakeups at the Texas A&M System on Thursday.
Texas border providers brace for rate of uninsured patients to balloon as federal policy changes loom

Among the changes are a pending expiration of subsidies that help Texans buy Affordable Care Act insurance and limits to local programs that help the uninsured.
Rep. Michael McCaul, foreign policy hawk in an increasingly isolationist GOP, recounts 20 years in Congress
The longtime Austin Republican, who is retiring at the end of his term, said he is concerned about the direction of his party and Congress as a whole.