Pahalgam terror attack victim urges citizens to boycott IND vs PAK Asia Cup 2025 match: ‘Do not…’

IND vs PAK match is scheduled to held on September 15, now ahead of of the high-octan clash Pahalgam terror attack victim has urged the nation to boycott the match. Read here to know what she said
Gautam Adani signs Rs 300000000000 pact with BSPGCL, will generate employment for over 10000 people in Bihar, to generate power of…

Under the agreement, the India’s largest private sector thermal power generator would supply the proposed power from a greenfield ultra super critical plant to be set up at Pirpainti in Bhagalpur district of Bihar. Read here to know more about this project.
Uddhav Thackeray questions centre over India-Pak Asia Cup clash: ‘How can blood, cricket go together’?

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday, i.e., September 13, raised questions over India’s participation in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025 match against Pakistan, asking how “blood and cricket can flow together”.
Delhi’s Taj Hotel receives bomb threat: ‘Guests will be sent to god’

Hotel Taj Palace in Delhi’s Chanakyapuri received a hoax bomb threat via email, in the early hours of Saturday, i.e., September 13, a senior Delhi Police officer stated, as quoted by The Indian Express.
Bengaluru to face massive power and water supply cuts on THESE dates; Check timings and affected areas

According to an advisory from the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company, there will be a scheduled power outage this weekend for routine maintenance work. Meanwhile, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board has warned of a significant water supply disruption which can last up to 60 hours.
From Dove bar to Horlicks, Kissan jam: THESE items to get cheaper from Sept 22 as HUL announces price cut

The decision comes against the backdrop of the centre’s directive that consumer good manufacturers must pass on GST cut benefits to consumers. Earlier this month, the GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, decided to slash rates on multiple items.
PM Modi’s first Manipur visit after 2023 ethnic clashes: 10 top quotes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Saturday, i.e., September 13, visited Manipur for the first time since the ethnic violence between the Kuki and Meitei communities that broke out two years ago, claiming more than 200 lives.
ITR Filing 2025: Haven’t got your refund yet? These 5 mistakes could be the reason

There are some common mistakes you should avoid to get your refund without any interruption.
‘Speak English, period’: GOP bill axes interpreter loophole in citizenship exam

FIRST ON FOX: People who are not proficient in English could be shut out of taking the U.S. citizenship test under a new House Republican proposal. Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., plans to introduce a bill that would mandate the citizenship test be taken entirely in English, Fox News Digital has learned. There are several different components to the U.S. citizenship exam. While most portions are English-only, the civics test — in which the applicant is asked 10 out of 100 possible questions on U.S. history and government — can currently be taken in other languages, provided that certain criteria are met. Fine’s bill would eliminate those exceptions. HOUSE MOVES TO EXPOSE EPSTEIN FILES, AUTHORIZES OVERSIGHT PROBE “The fact that U.S. citizenship applicants can currently use an interpreter to take the naturalization test undermines the idea of assimilation into American culture. If you want to live in an English-speaking country, you should be able to speak English, period,” Fine told Fox News Digital. “My bill will require all applicants to take the naturalization test exclusively in English, because both metaphorically and literally, everyone who enters our country with the intent of staying should speak our language.” Current law states that people aged 50 or older who have lived in the U.S. as a permanent resident for at least 20 years are allowed to take the civics portion in another language. People aged 55 or older who have been a U.S. permanent resident for at least 15 years have the same exemption. Both groups of people are required to bring an interpreter fluent in English and their native language to the exam. LONGTIME BIDEN AIDE SAYS HE STOOD TO EARN UP TO $8M HAD PRESIDENT WON RE-ELECTION The bill would likely run into opposition from immigrant advocacy groups, however. Fine’s proposal comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March naming English as the country’s official language — the first time in its history that the U.S. has done so.
Professor slammed for ‘despicable behavior’ with controverisal reposts on Charlie Kirk

A University of Pennsylvania senior administrator is under fire for reposts and a controversial post of his own on X following Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination. ‘The white on white violence has gotten out of hand,” Professor Michael E. Mann, the director for the Center for Science, Sustainability & the Media, wrote in a now-deleted X post. He also retweeted multiple posts slamming Kirk, including one from Max Granger mocking Ezra Klein’s New York Times column on the conservative activist, which said “Ezra Klein: I had my differences with the head of Trump’s Hitler Youth, but we both wanted the same thing: to make America great again.” FLASHBACK: CHARLIE KIRK WARNED OF LEFT-WING ‘ASSASSINATION CULTURE’ MONTHS BEFORE HIS MURDER He retweeted another post on Klein’s “Charlie Kirk Was Practicing Politics the Right Way” column, dubbing it “whitewashing’ Kirk’s legacy. Mann himself posted that Utah Gov. Spencer Cox “was all ‘thoughts and prayers’ in the press conference” and included a link to Everytown, a gun control advocacy group, regarding a bill Cox previously signed. His posts got the attention of conservative commentators as well as Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Penn. “This is despicable behavior. This dangerous rhetoric cannot and will not be tolerated. I will unequivocally Comden this behavior and demand UPenn take immediate, decisive action,” McCormick wrote. SPORTS OUTLET SEVERS TIES WITH SUNS BEAT WRITER OVER CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION POSTS “When people in positions of power, like [Mann], continually demonize their political opponents, calling them “nazis’ and “threats to democracy,” they cannot act shocked when people act on their inflammatory rhetoric,” Will Hild, executive director of Consumers’ Research, posted. “This is wholly unacceptable, [University of Pennsylvania]. Fire him.” Zach Parkinson, a GOP communications director, pointed out Mann’s past Democratic ties, including being praised by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2024 on climate policy and being listed as a guest at a “Humanists for Harris” event hosted in Oct. 2024 by the Secular Democrats of America. “Mann isn’t some random lefty Twitter troll. He’s a part of the Democratic establishment.” Parkinson wrote. “He’s been repeatedly invited by Democrats to testify in front of Congress, was an advisor to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, and is regularly featured by Democrats at political events.” CHARLIE KIRK WARNED ‘ASSASSINATION CULTURE IS SPREADING ON THE LEFT’ IN EERIE ONLINE POST MONTHS BEFORE MURDER Conservative communicator Steve Guest called the reposts “absolutely ghoulish content.” Mann attempted to clear the air following the backlash on Thursday. “I reposted this earlier today. I was simply agreeing w/ the (widespread) criticism of Ezra Klein’s claim that Kirk was ‘practicing politics the right way.’ I do NOT approve of the inappropriate & inflammatory language used to describe Kirk (which I’d overlooked. Have deleted,” he said in regards to Granger’s “Hitler Youth” remarks. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP In another post, Mann wrote that he hopes “they catch him” when referring to the suspect in the Kirk Shooting. “Political violence is completely unacceptable no matter what ‘side’ it is on. I hope we can all agree with that,” Mann wrote. Kirk’s assassination drew an outpouring of tributes for him and his family, but many people continue to fall into the spotlight for comments either praising or downplaying the tragedy. Fox News Digital reached out to the University of Pennsylvania, Mann and his public relations representative for comment.