Republican Mitch McConnell who voted against defense secretary Pete Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard again voted against Kennedy Jr.
Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned after Congress demanded a discussion on the Khavda renewable energy project awarded to the Adani group. Congress alleged the project posed a national security risk due to its proximity to the Indo-Pak border and accused the Centre and Gujarat government of bypassing security protocols.
Indian travelers renewing their American B1/B2 visas now face longer wait times as the US reinstates its pre-Covid policy. With wait times still over 400 days in major cities, the visa renewal process has become more cumbersome, affecting travel industry growth and reflecting an increase in in-person interview requirements.
Stephen Curry is expected to play tonight as the Golden State Warriors face the Houston Rockets, a positive update for fans. Curry has averaged 22.4 points in the last 20 games, and his presence will be crucial for the Warriors, currently with a 27-27 record, as they strive to improve their standing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced the introduction of a new iPhone SE, set for launch on February 19. This fourth-generation SE will feature significant design changes, including a 6.1-inch OLED display, Face ID, and USB-C charging. The new model is anticipated to include the A18 chip and a 48MP camera sensor.
Valentine’s Day 2025 celebrates love through heartfelt messages, quotes, and gifts, in memory of Saint Valentine. From romantic notes to funny messages and personalized gifts, it’s a reminder to cherish relationships with partners, family, and friends. The day is about expressing gratitude and affection to those who matter most, creating memorable moments.
A political controversy broke out in Delhi after BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva accused former CM Arvind Kejriwal of converting the official X handle of the Delhi CMO into a personal account. Sachdeva demands immediate investigation, calling it digital loot of government resources and personal information.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated that practically useful quantum computers are still 5-10 years away. This comes after a similar warning from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, suggesting that very useful quantum computers may take 15-30 years. Quantum computing stocks reacted negatively to these announcements.