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Supreme Court removes disparity, tells govt to apply OROP to ex-HC judges

NEW DELHI: Cheering most senior court judges who retire into a quiet life, Supreme Court on Monday ordered that all.

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New tariffs create opportunities for scams. 3 red flags to watch for, according to an expert

New tariff policies might be setting the stage for cybercriminals to scam consumers, experts say. Fraud attempts may appear in the.

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As thunderstorms threaten Alabama, National Weather Service warns of radio outage

Severe storms are expected to sweep across Alabama this week, as the National Weather Service undergoes an outage of the.

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Jaishankar holds wide-ranging discussions with Dutch counterpart on deepening bilateral partnership

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday (May 19, 2025) met his Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp and held wide-ranging discussions.

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What is ‘Take it Down Act’? Trump signs landmark law backed by Melania

Donald Trump and FLOTUS Melania Trump sign landmark bill US President Donald Trump on Monday signed a new law that.

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Startups bring IPOs back on table as markets rebound

MUMBAI: After a lull lasting 4-5 months, the IPO window may be opening up for startups and a broader set.

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Ikea looking at India to boost global play

MUMBAI: At a time when companies worldwide are rethinking their supply chain strategies amid threats of disruption posed by tariff.

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Rasna buys Jumpin, expands into ‘ready to drink’ category

MUMBAI: Instant beverage maker Rasna on Monday announced that it has acquired the brand Jumpin from Hershey’s India for expanding.

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Investors shrug off Moody’s downgrade as stocks, U.S. borrowing costs stay largely flat

Investors largely shrugged off a downgrade of the U.S.’s credit rating in Monday trading as stocks ended the day mostly.

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Dimon warns markets are too complacent about tariffs and deficits

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Monday that markets and central bankers underappreciate the risks created by record U.S. deficits, tariffs and international tensions. Dimon, the veteran CEO.

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