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The recent Bourbon Street tragedy highlights the dangers of radical ideologies as connections to global unrest emerge.
MCC has extended the resignation deadline for NEET PG 2024 counselling until January 8, while MP publishes the Round 2 merit list.
China's Premier Li Qiang urges local governments to act quickly for a strong economic start in 2025 amid rising uncertainties and weak demand.
Political tensions rise in Pakistan as madrasas face deregulation, impacting education oversight amidst concerns of radicalization.
Religious leaders are adopting A.I. tools to enhance sermon delivery and theological research, reflecting on the impact of technology in worship.
California warns about bird flu in raw pet food after up to five cats fall ill, urging pet owners to be vigilant against contaminated products.
Taiwan proposes disbanding the China Unification Promotion Party over alleged criminal ties and threats to national security.
California's compassionate release law frees Paul Carl Tomasini, convicted of murdering disability advocate Mary Shojai, raising concerns over public safety.
Biden is set to declare two new national monuments in California, safeguarding tribal lands amid support from Indigenous groups and environmentalists.
The new Congress opens with GOP leadership facing internal divisions and the challenge of advancing Trump's agenda.
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