NEW DELHI – Indians who have been scheduling U.S. visa interviews in other countries will now be affected by a new global directive from the U.S. State Department. Effective immediately, all ...
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The TSA 3-1-1 Rule Doesn't Apply to These Liquids
We all know the TSA rule about making sure your liquids are under the 3.4-ounce limit. But not all liquids are created equal. Charlie Kirk shooting suspect is in custody. Here's what we know. Winter ...
In 2023, the Bay Area Air District and California Air Resources Board quietly passed regulations for 2031. These regulations forbid the sale or installation of “non-zero-NOx” (gas) water heaters or ...
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New tatkal ticket booking rule from July 1, 2025: How to link Aadhaar card with IRCTC account
Starting tomorrow, July 1, 2025, new tatkal ticket booking rules will come into effect. Announced by the Indian Railways earlier this month, the rule includes mandatory Aadhaar authentication for ...
The recent ransacking of the opulent house of John Bolton was a terrific example. Bolton, who’s hoping his mustache doesn’t turn state’s evidence against him, famously left the Trump administration ...
Bridge Creek on Tumalo Mountain is a source of drinking water for Bend residents. (Courtesy of Sami Godlove / Oregon Wild) Trump administration officials intend to remove protections and open to some ...
The NFL is reportedly relenting on a rule that really only ever affected Tom Brady. According to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, the NFL is dropping the “Brady Rules,” which barred him from Fox’s ...
Adult games--and games with adult themes--have been delisted from digital game sales portals Steam and Itch.io recently, following pressure from companies that process those platforms' payments to ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released a whistleblower’s account Wednesday detailing the pressure an Obama-era intelligence official applied on a subordinate to get them to sign off ...
Shineco, a provider of health products and services, argued that Nasdaq breached its own listing agreement, which allegedly requires Nasdaq to apply its listing rules “reasonably and accurately,” by ...
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