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Who is Neal Katyal, Indian-American lawyer who argued against Trump's tariffs?

Indian-American lawyer Neal Katyal led the legal challenge in US Supreme Court against Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs. Born in Chicago to Indian immigrant parents, he was formerly the Acting Solicitor General of US and is currently a partner at Milbank LLP, an international law firm. "The... court gave us everything we asked for in our...case," the 55-year-old said.
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News By: Garima Garg
08:55 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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I'm allowed to destroy a country but I can't charge $1: Trump on US SC's tariff order

US President Donald Trump lambasted the US Supreme Court after the tariffs he imposed on several nations were struck down. "I am allowed to cut off any and all trade or business with that same country. In other words, I can destroy the trade. I can destroy the country...But I can't charge $1," he said, calling the decision "ridiculous".
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08:45 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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US tariffs on India temporarily come down to 10% from 18%

On being asked if India will have to pay US President Donald Trump's 10% global trade tariffs after Supreme Court's verdict on IEEPA, a White House official told ANI, "Yes, 10% until another authority is invoked." US had reduced tariffs on India to 18% as part of the interim trade deal. Trump has emphasised nothing has changed in the deal.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
09:08 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Big loss for Trump who never admits losing: Expert on tariff order

Reacting to the Supreme Court verdict blocking a majority of the tariffs Trump imposed on other countries, political science professor at Pennsylvania's Muhlenberg College Chris Borick said, "For someone who never admits losing, this is a pretty significant loss." Trump called the verdict "deeply disappointing" and said he was “ashamed of certain members of the Court."
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News By: Ankit Tiwari
09:02 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Ayesha Khan flags WhatsApp impersonator, says 'Don't entertain'

Ayesha Khan, who was recently seen in the 'Dhurandhar' track 'Shararat' alongside Krystle Dsouza, took to Instagram to warn her followers about an imposter who is pretending to be her on WhatsApp. Sharing the screenshot of the conversation, along with the phone number, Ayesha wrote, "This is not me! Please do not entertain!"
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News By: Ishita Ranganath
09:02 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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What is major questions doctrine that led to striking down of Trump's tariffs?

The major questions doctrine is a US legal principle requiring that actions by the executive branch with "vast economic and political significance" must have clear and explicit authorisation from Congress. In the Supreme Court ruling that struck down Donald Trump's use of the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose sweeping global tariffs, this doctrine was applied.
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News By: Garima Garg
09:28 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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In 1 day, Trump changes number of lives he 'saved' in India & Pak war from 25 million to 35 million

US President Donald Trump, who has falsely claimed credit for the India and Pakistan ceasefire in May 2025, has now said that he saved 35 million lives. This comes just a day after he commented at the Gaza Board of Peace event that Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif told him he saved 25 million lives. India has repeatedly denied Trump's claims.
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News By: Shalini ojha
09:25 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Keep calm & tariff on: WH after SC ruling on Trump tariffs

The White House shared a post saying "Keep calm and tariff on" after the Supreme Court blocked most of the tariffs that US President Trump imposed on other countries, prompting him to impose new 10% worldwide tariffs. Trump called the Supreme Court verdict "deeply disappointing" and branded the judges who rejected his trade policy as "fools".
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News By: Ankit Tiwari
09:22 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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How will companies get refunds after US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs?

US government may have to return $175 billion after Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. An importer might have to sue Court of International Trade within two years to get a refund, Reuters reported. A company that isn't the importer of record may not get these refunds. Trade groups warned the refund process could take years.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
09:51 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Traffic curbs from 9 am-8 pm in Delhi today due to AI Summit

Delhi Traffic Police imposed traffic restrictions from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm on Saturday, the last day of the India AI Impact Summit. As per advisory, roads likely to be affected include Bhairon Road, Bhagwan Dass Road, Purana Qila Road, and Mathura Road. Commuters have been advised to use alternate routes such as Tilak Marg, Sikandra Road and Ring Road.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
09:49 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Love his vision on AI: OpenAI's Sam Altman after meeting PM Modi

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman praised PM Modi's vision on Artificial Intelligence after meeting him. "I love the Prime Minister's vision. I think his enthusiasm for what this can be, the need to democratise this technology, which is something very near to our hearts...was outstanding," he said. India is already our second-largest market and is growing incredibly fast, he added.
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News By: Ankit Tiwari
09:48 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Musk's Tesla loses bid to overturn ₹2,200 crore payout in fatal Autopilot crash case

A federal judge has refused a plea by billionaire Elon Musk's Tesla to overturn a $243 million (₹2,200 crore) payout to victims of the 2019 Autopilot-equipped Model S crash. A jury had found the automobile company partly responsible for the crash in which a 22-year-old woman was killed. Tesla claimed the car's driver was solely responsible for the crash.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
10:26 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Bittu Bajrangi takes baraat to Aligarh, finds there's no bride & no venue

Bittu Bajrangi, an accused in 2023 Nuh violence case, reached Aligarh on February 7 with a 'baraat' only to learn that he had been duped of ₹30,000. He called the woman he was supposed to marry, who told him she was unaware of this. The venue was deserted and the phones of accused who "arranged" the wedding were switched off.
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10:25 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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What is Section 122, trade law Trump used after SC tariff order?

Trump invoked his authority under Section 122 of Trade Act of 1974 to impose an additional 10% tariff on imports after Supreme Court struck down most tariffs imposed by him on various countries. Section 122 is rare provision that allows temporary tariffs to respond to certain trade and economic threats. They can remain in place for maximum of 150 days.
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News By: Ankit Tiwari
10:38 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Sawaal karo, phir loan lo: A social awareness initiative by Tata Capital

Access to loans may be quicker than ever, but responsible borrowing still begins with asking the right questions, Tata Capital said. A new social awareness initiative by Tata Capital is promoting financial literacy and encouraging borrowers to make informed decisions, stressing that thoughtful borrowing helps build stronger and more secure financial futures.
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News By: Aarish
10:36 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Free MRI, CT scan stopped in 13 K'taka govt hospitals over ₹143-cr dues

Free MRI and CT scan services in at least 13 district hospitals in Karnataka were abruptly halted after M/s Krsnaa Diagnostics Ltd, the private agency contracted by the state government, stopped work. It cited unpaid dues of about ₹143 crore pending since 2019. Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said that the disputed bills date back to the previous BJP government.
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News By: Garima Garg
10:34 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Pak's terror outfit Lashkar planning attack near Red Fort: Reports

Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba is planning a terror attack near Red Fort as well as religious places in India, reports said on Saturday, citing security agencies. The outfit is planning an IED attack. It wants to "avenge" a blast in an Islamabad mosque on February 6 in which 31 people were killed. A temple in Chandni Chowk could be targeted too.
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News By: Shalini ojha
10:58 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Anonymous donor gives ₹32 crore-worth gold bars to Japanese city to fix water pipes

An anonymous donor gave gold bars worth 560 million yen (over ₹32 crore) to the waterworks department of Japan's Osaka with the request to use it to fix the city's ageing water pipes, the mayor Hideyuki Yokoyama revealed. "It’s a staggering amount and I was speechless," he said. He added that they received the amount in November.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
11:08 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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I take responsibility: Vijayvargiya on Indore water contamination that killed 23

Madhya Pradesh minister Kailash Vijayvargiya said he takes responsibility for the water contamination incident in Indore's Bhagirathpura, which claimed at least 23 lives. Calling the incident "stain" on Indore's image as a clean city, he said it was deeply unfortunate. However, he added that carrying out even minor work in Bhagirathpura is difficult as some people living there are uneducated.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
11:02 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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Lookout notice issued against Bishnoi’s aide in Ranveer threat case

Mumbai Police has issued a lookout notice against Harry Boxer, who is affiliated with Lawrence Bishnoi's gang, for sending threatening voice notes to Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh. These messages, routed through a VPN and traced back to a US-based number, were sent to Ranveer's manager. The audio has been sent to the Punjab and Haryana Police for further investigation.
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News By: Ishita Ranganath
11:21 am Saturday, 21 February, 2026

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