Video shows security dog alerting handler about Trump event shooter, officer seen ignoring
CCTV footage showed a security dog alerting its handler about 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen moments before he opened fire during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The dog confronted him twice before he ran into a hallway with a shotgun. The video also showed a police officer, who was handling the dog, ignoring its warning.
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CCTV footage showed a security dog alerting its handler about 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen moments before he opened fire during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The dog confronted him twice before he ran into a hallway with a shotgun. The video also showed a police officer, who was handling the dog, ignoring its warning.
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Mizoram declared 'insurgency-free' as last militant group lays down arms
Mizoram has become 'insurgency-free' after last remaining ethnic insurgent group Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) or HPC(D) laid down arms, CM Lalduhoma said. A total of 43 cadres, including Sanate, surrendered their weapons to the government during a "homecoming and arms laying ceremony". It followed the peace accord signed between the Mizoram government and the HPC(D) on April 14.
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Mizoram has become 'insurgency-free' after last remaining ethnic insurgent group Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) or HPC(D) laid down arms, CM Lalduhoma said. A total of 43 cadres, including Sanate, surrendered their weapons to the government during a "homecoming and arms laying ceremony". It followed the peace accord signed between the Mizoram government and the HPC(D) on April 14.
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CM Mamata says TMC will cross 300 seats in the 294-seat Bengal Assembly, corrects herself later
As the voting for West Bengal Assembly polls is concluding, CM Mamata Banerjee said her party TMC will even cross 300 seats in the 294-seat state assembly. She later corrected herself, saying that the party will win over 226 seats in the 2026 elections. Majority of exit polls predicted BJP's win in the state while some gave edge to TMC.
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10:15 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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As the voting for West Bengal Assembly polls is concluding, CM Mamata Banerjee said her party TMC will even cross 300 seats in the 294-seat state assembly. She later corrected herself, saying that the party will win over 226 seats in the 2026 elections. Majority of exit polls predicted BJP's win in the state while some gave edge to TMC.
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400 students who cheated in exams to be counselled as Guj university ditches punishment
Surat's VNSG University decided to present 400-odd students caught cheating in exams before a five-member committee to understand why they cheated and then send them for counselling. Students used methods like sneaking in chits and even phones to use ChatGPT. Over 600 students were caught last year, but that number has now reduced to 400, said exam controller AV Dhaduk.
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11:00 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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Surat's VNSG University decided to present 400-odd students caught cheating in exams before a five-member committee to understand why they cheated and then send them for counselling. Students used methods like sneaking in chits and even phones to use ChatGPT. Over 600 students were caught last year, but that number has now reduced to 400, said exam controller AV Dhaduk.
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Delhi CM warns schools against forcing parents to buy books from specific vendors
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta warned private schools against forcing parents to buy books, uniforms and stationery from designated vendors and directed all schools to display this message on their notice boards. She said schools found violating rules could face legal action, including possible government takeover. The move comes amid rising complaints from parents over coercive purchasing policies.
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10:45 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta warned private schools against forcing parents to buy books, uniforms and stationery from designated vendors and directed all schools to display this message on their notice boards. She said schools found violating rules could face legal action, including possible government takeover. The move comes amid rising complaints from parents over coercive purchasing policies.
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Shivling discovered during excavation near Mahakaleshwar Temple; visuals go viral
During the ongoing construction for Simhastha 2028, a Shivling was discovered during excavation work near the Mahakaleshwar Temple complex in MP's Ujjain. The discovery was made while heavy machinery was clearing land for the temple's expansion project. "When the Bhasma aarti was underway, we found a Shivling...Having darshan of Shivlinga today is very auspicious," a temple priest said.
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During the ongoing construction for Simhastha 2028, a Shivling was discovered during excavation work near the Mahakaleshwar Temple complex in MP's Ujjain. The discovery was made while heavy machinery was clearing land for the temple's expansion project. "When the Bhasma aarti was underway, we found a Shivling...Having darshan of Shivlinga today is very auspicious," a temple priest said.
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15 Pak employees suddenly fired by Etihad, ordered to leave UAE in 48 hours: Report
Etihad Airways abruptly fired 15 Pakistani employees based at its Abu Dhabi hangar, News18 reported. The employees weren't informed of their termination via HR channels but were summoned directly to the immigration office, where they were served with notices to leave the UAE within 48 hours. One of the affected employees has been with UAE's national carrier for 18 years.
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Etihad Airways abruptly fired 15 Pakistani employees based at its Abu Dhabi hangar, News18 reported. The employees weren't informed of their termination via HR channels but were summoned directly to the immigration office, where they were served with notices to leave the UAE within 48 hours. One of the affected employees has been with UAE's national carrier for 18 years.
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Dogs' brains began to shrink at least 5,000 years ago: Study
A new study published in Royal Society Open Science has found that dogs' brains began shrinking at least 5,000 years ago. Researchers used CT scans of 185 modern and 22 prehistoric wolf and dog skulls to track brain size changes. Late Neolithic dogs had brains 46% smaller than contemporary wolves.
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11:26 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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A new study published in Royal Society Open Science has found that dogs' brains began shrinking at least 5,000 years ago. Researchers used CT scans of 185 modern and 22 prehistoric wolf and dog skulls to track brain size changes. Late Neolithic dogs had brains 46% smaller than contemporary wolves.
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Mamata was monitored inside strongroom, couldn't break rules: BJP
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari said West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee was under surveillance inside the strongroom where she stayed for four hours. He stated that his election agent was present inside the strongroom and monitored Mamata "so that she could not resort to any dishonest means". "She has been unable to engage in any activities outside the rules," he stated.
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11:22 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari said West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee was under surveillance inside the strongroom where she stayed for four hours. He stated that his election agent was present inside the strongroom and monitored Mamata "so that she could not resort to any dishonest means". "She has been unable to engage in any activities outside the rules," he stated.
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US places India, 5 others on priority watch list for intellectual property rights violations
India is among six countries on the priority watch list in a special report released by the US Trade Representative that deals with adequacy and effectiveness of trading partners' protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. US has cited problems in the patent system, including delays. The other countries in the list include China, Russia, Chile, Indonesia and Venezuela.
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11:19 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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India is among six countries on the priority watch list in a special report released by the US Trade Representative that deals with adequacy and effectiveness of trading partners' protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. US has cited problems in the patent system, including delays. The other countries in the list include China, Russia, Chile, Indonesia and Venezuela.
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Who is Chirayu Rana, who accused woman colleague of sexually abusing him at JPMorgan?
Chirayu Rana, a former JPMorgan Senior VP who accused the bank's Executive Director Lorna Hajdini of sexually abusing him, is an Indian-origin banker currently working as Principal at investment firm Bregal Sagemount. He was previously an investment professional at Morgan Stanley Investment Management and has also worked as associate at The Carlyle Group. He has also worked at Credit Suisse.
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Chirayu Rana, a former JPMorgan Senior VP who accused the bank's Executive Director Lorna Hajdini of sexually abusing him, is an Indian-origin banker currently working as Principal at investment firm Bregal Sagemount. He was previously an investment professional at Morgan Stanley Investment Management and has also worked as associate at The Carlyle Group. He has also worked at Credit Suisse.
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Indian-origin exec Chirayu identified as man who sued JPMorgan exec for making him 'sex slave'
Chirayu Rana, a 35-year-old Indian-origin former JPMorgan executive, has been identified as the man who sued the bank's Executive Director Lorna Hajdini for sexually abusing him, the New York Post reported. Rana, who now works as a Principal at investment firm Bregal Sagemount, has been accused of fabricating the allegations. Rana claimed Hajdini tried turning him into a "sex slave".
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Chirayu Rana, a 35-year-old Indian-origin former JPMorgan executive, has been identified as the man who sued the bank's Executive Director Lorna Hajdini for sexually abusing him, the New York Post reported. Rana, who now works as a Principal at investment firm Bregal Sagemount, has been accused of fabricating the allegations. Rana claimed Hajdini tried turning him into a "sex slave".
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'Dalit' student cleans school toilet in J'khand, probe reveals act orchestrated
A video has surfaced online purportedly showing a 'Dalit' student cleaning toilet of a government school in Jharkhand's Lavachampa village. The probe revealed that the child was not Dalit and a person made the video to "settle a personal score" against headmaster as he wasn't happy with his son not getting admission in the school.
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11:43 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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A video has surfaced online purportedly showing a 'Dalit' student cleaning toilet of a government school in Jharkhand's Lavachampa village. The probe revealed that the child was not Dalit and a person made the video to "settle a personal score" against headmaster as he wasn't happy with his son not getting admission in the school.
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FIR against Bharati Singh, Shekhar Suman for saying 'Ya Allah, rasgulla, dahi bhalla' quashed by HC
Bombay High Court has quashed an FIR in a 2010 hate-speech case against actor Shekhar Suman and comedian Bharti Singh over 'Ya Allah! Rasgulla! Dahi bhalla' phrase on a TV show. "The words by themselves are neutral in ordinary social use. Mere mention of food items in a comic act cannot amount to insult of religion," the court noted.
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Bombay High Court has quashed an FIR in a 2010 hate-speech case against actor Shekhar Suman and comedian Bharti Singh over 'Ya Allah! Rasgulla! Dahi bhalla' phrase on a TV show. "The words by themselves are neutral in ordinary social use. Mere mention of food items in a comic act cannot amount to insult of religion," the court noted.
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Need to tackle threat posed by Iran: UK PM after attack on Jews
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said stronger powers are needed to "tackle the malign threat posed by states like Iran". His remarks came after recent acts of violence in the UK targeting the Jewish community. The UK also raised its threat level from "substantial" to "severe" following the stabbing of two Jewish men in north London on Wednesday.
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11:56 am Friday, 01 May 2026
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said stronger powers are needed to "tackle the malign threat posed by states like Iran". His remarks came after recent acts of violence in the UK targeting the Jewish community. The UK also raised its threat level from "substantial" to "severe" following the stabbing of two Jewish men in north London on Wednesday.
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Pilots' body flags delay in fatigue norms rollout, cites death of 2 pilots before the age of 45
The Airline Pilots' Association of India has urged the DGCA to urgently implement the court-mandated Flight Duty Time Limitations framework amid continued delay and cited death of two pilots before the age of 45. "The absence or dilution of meaningful weekly rest has a cumulative impact on fatigue, circadian disruption, and long-term health outcomes," the body wrote.
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12:14 pm Friday, 01 May 2026
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The Airline Pilots' Association of India has urged the DGCA to urgently implement the court-mandated Flight Duty Time Limitations framework amid continued delay and cited death of two pilots before the age of 45. "The absence or dilution of meaningful weekly rest has a cumulative impact on fatigue, circadian disruption, and long-term health outcomes," the body wrote.
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Odisha man was at branch for 30 mins, met manager twice before taking sister's skeleton to bank
Jeetu Munda was at the Odisha Grameen Bank branch for 30 minutes before he returned, carrying his sister's skeleton to withdraw βΉ20,000, Revenue Divisional Commissioner Sangram Mohapatra said. Munda met the manager twice at the branch, Mohapatra revealed. The bank had claimed that Munda was visiting for first time on day of incident, which has been exposed as a lie.
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Jeetu Munda was at the Odisha Grameen Bank branch for 30 minutes before he returned, carrying his sister's skeleton to withdraw βΉ20,000, Revenue Divisional Commissioner Sangram Mohapatra said. Munda met the manager twice at the branch, Mohapatra revealed. The bank had claimed that Munda was visiting for first time on day of incident, which has been exposed as a lie.
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Boiling 100Β°C tar rains down in as 50,000-gallon tank explodes in US, 1 buried alive
A worker at Martin Asphalt firm's South Houston terminal died after a tank holding 50,000 gallons of tar at nearly 100Β°C ruptured, burying him under approximately three feet of the boiling liquid. Neighbours reported hearing a loud explosion before black tar rained down on surrounding streets and vehicles. The authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion.
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12:29 pm Friday, 01 May 2026
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A worker at Martin Asphalt firm's South Houston terminal died after a tank holding 50,000 gallons of tar at nearly 100Β°C ruptured, burying him under approximately three feet of the boiling liquid. Neighbours reported hearing a loud explosion before black tar rained down on surrounding streets and vehicles. The authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion.
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Why is May 1 observed as Labour Day?
May 1 is observed as International Labour Day to acknowledge contributions of working class and raise awareness about workers' rights. It commemorates 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago, where workers striking for an eight-hour workday were killed after a bomb exploded at a rally. In 1889, Second International, a global alliance of socialist and labour parties, declared it annual workers' holiday.
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May 1 is observed as International Labour Day to acknowledge contributions of working class and raise awareness about workers' rights. It commemorates 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago, where workers striking for an eight-hour workday were killed after a bomb exploded at a rally. In 1889, Second International, a global alliance of socialist and labour parties, declared it annual workers' holiday.
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Not linked to violent activities in UK: Iran after stabbing incident
Iran rejected its involvement in violent incidents in the UK after the stabbing of two Jewish men. Iranβs embassy said it had warned UK authorities about possible "false flag" operations, defined as an act that can be blamed on an adversary to justify retaliation. The response followed PM Keir
Starmer calling for stronger powers to counter threats from Iran.
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12:36 pm Friday, 01 May 2026
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Iran rejected its involvement in violent incidents in the UK after the stabbing of two Jewish men. Iranβs embassy said it had warned UK authorities about possible "false flag" operations, defined as an act that can be blamed on an adversary to justify retaliation. The response followed PM Keir
Starmer calling for stronger powers to counter threats from Iran.
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