Adin Ross causes storm online after announcing Nick Fuentes recognition in major event with Zack Asmongold

Adin Ross causes storm online after announcing Nick Fuentes recognition in major event with Zack Asmongold

Adin Ross causes storm online after announcing Nick Fuentes recognition in major event with Zack Asmongold (Image Via Getty) Adin Ross shocked many viewers on November 19, 2025, when he revealed during his Just Chatting livestream that he is planning a new “real” streamer awards show. The short 26-second clip from his stream was posted…

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The Supreme Court has prohibited new mining leases in the Aravali hills to protect them from desertification, while allowing existing operations to continue. The court mandated the preparation of a sustainable mining management plan for the entire range across four states, emphasizing ecological impact analysis and restoration measures.  NEW DELHI: To protect the Aravali hills and ranges – the only barrier against desertification of the Gangetic plains – Supreme Court Thursday barred grant of mining leases, but allowed existing ones to operate, while asking the Centre to prepare a management plan for sustainable mining for the entire range spread across four states.This is the last judgment to be authored by CJI B R Gavai, who as head of the green bench had zealously protected environment, ecology and forests while balancing the court’s directions with sustainable development principles.The bench of CJI Gavai and Justices K Vinod Chandran and N V Anjaria accepted the definition of Aravali hills and ranges recommended by an expert committee and prohibited mining in core/inviolate areas, with certain exceptions. The committee had recommended prohibition of mining in core/inviolate areas, except for extraction of critical, strategic and atomic minerals.’Aravali plan should have thorough analysis of cumulative green impact’  While accepting the recommendations for sustainable mining in the Aravali hills and ranges, and prevention of illegal mining, the bench directed the environment and forest ministry to prepare an MPSM through the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education for the entire Aravalis, which is spread across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhi.The Management Plan for Sustainable Mining (MPSM) must identify “permissible areas for mining, ecologically sensitive, conservation-critical and restoration-priority areas within the Aravali landscape where mining shall be strictly prohibited or permitted only under exceptional and scientifically justified circumstances”, it said. The plan must also incorporate a thorough analysis of cumulative environmental impacts and the ecological carrying capacity of the region and include detailed post-mining restoration and rehabilitation measures, the bench said.”We further direct that till MPSM is finalised by MoEF&CC through ICFRE, no new mining leases should be granted,” the bench said, adding that allotment of new mining leases would be considered by govts concerned only after MPSM is prepared and identifies areas in Aravali where sustainable mining could be permitted. “In the meantime, mining activities in the mines which are already in operation would be continued in strict compliance with the recommendations made by the (expert) committee,” it said.SC said the Aravali mountain range faces “escalating degradation pressures” because of several factors – deforestation, unsustainable grazing, illegal and excessive mining, and urban encroachment – cumulatively causing widespread damage to the ecosystem.SC said the Aravali hills and ranges harbour rich biodiversity, with 22 wildlife sanctuaries, four tiger reserves, Keoladeo National Park, along with wetlands like Sultanpur, Sambhar, Siliserh and Asola Bhati, and aquifers that recharge river systems, including the ones at Chambal, Sabarmati, Luni, Mahi, and Banas, and insisted on preparation of MPSM.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26123PhotostoriesHow top Bollywood actresses are embracing a life changing new lifestyleFrom better brain function to stronger heart: 5 reasons why backward walking is excellent for youPrincess Diana finally enters the Grévin Wax Museum and yes, she’s wearing the iconic ‘Revenge Dress’Dipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her oncologist amid liver cancer treatment; says, ‘The reports are normal, but there is a constant fear and anxiety’Peripheral Artery Disease: 5 major causes, and ways to prevent it9 must-try street foods in Udaipur5 expert-approved best foods to control diabetes5 spectacular animals with the biggest horns on their heads10 father-son duos who left a mark on cricket historyHyderabad Metro’s big upgrade: Six-coach trains, faster rides to end commuter chaos soon123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJoel EmbiidSavannah JamesGiannis AntetokounmpoTrevon DiggsKris KnoblauchAdin RossCandace OwensKona TakahashiKatie JohnsonOlivia Dunne

The Supreme Court has prohibited new mining leases in the Aravali hills to protect them from desertification, while allowing existing operations to continue. The court mandated the preparation of a sustainable mining management plan for the entire range across four states, emphasizing ecological impact analysis and restoration measures. NEW DELHI: To protect the Aravali hills and ranges – the only barrier against desertification of the Gangetic plains – Supreme Court Thursday barred grant of mining leases, but allowed existing ones to operate, while asking the Centre to prepare a management plan for sustainable mining for the entire range spread across four states.This is the last judgment to be authored by CJI B R Gavai, who as head of the green bench had zealously protected environment, ecology and forests while balancing the court’s directions with sustainable development principles.The bench of CJI Gavai and Justices K Vinod Chandran and N V Anjaria accepted the definition of Aravali hills and ranges recommended by an expert committee and prohibited mining in core/inviolate areas, with certain exceptions. The committee had recommended prohibition of mining in core/inviolate areas, except for extraction of critical, strategic and atomic minerals.’Aravali plan should have thorough analysis of cumulative green impact’ While accepting the recommendations for sustainable mining in the Aravali hills and ranges, and prevention of illegal mining, the bench directed the environment and forest ministry to prepare an MPSM through the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education for the entire Aravalis, which is spread across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhi.The Management Plan for Sustainable Mining (MPSM) must identify “permissible areas for mining, ecologically sensitive, conservation-critical and restoration-priority areas within the Aravali landscape where mining shall be strictly prohibited or permitted only under exceptional and scientifically justified circumstances”, it said. The plan must also incorporate a thorough analysis of cumulative environmental impacts and the ecological carrying capacity of the region and include detailed post-mining restoration and rehabilitation measures, the bench said.”We further direct that till MPSM is finalised by MoEF&CC through ICFRE, no new mining leases should be granted,” the bench said, adding that allotment of new mining leases would be considered by govts concerned only after MPSM is prepared and identifies areas in Aravali where sustainable mining could be permitted. “In the meantime, mining activities in the mines which are already in operation would be continued in strict compliance with the recommendations made by the (expert) committee,” it said.SC said the Aravali mountain range faces “escalating degradation pressures” because of several factors – deforestation, unsustainable grazing, illegal and excessive mining, and urban encroachment – cumulatively causing widespread damage to the ecosystem.SC said the Aravali hills and ranges harbour rich biodiversity, with 22 wildlife sanctuaries, four tiger reserves, Keoladeo National Park, along with wetlands like Sultanpur, Sambhar, Siliserh and Asola Bhati, and aquifers that recharge river systems, including the ones at Chambal, Sabarmati, Luni, Mahi, and Banas, and insisted on preparation of MPSM.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26123PhotostoriesHow top Bollywood actresses are embracing a life changing new lifestyleFrom better brain function to stronger heart: 5 reasons why backward walking is excellent for youPrincess Diana finally enters the Grévin Wax Museum and yes, she’s wearing the iconic ‘Revenge Dress’Dipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her oncologist amid liver cancer treatment; says, ‘The reports are normal, but there is a constant fear and anxiety’Peripheral Artery Disease: 5 major causes, and ways to prevent it9 must-try street foods in Udaipur5 expert-approved best foods to control diabetes5 spectacular animals with the biggest horns on their heads10 father-son duos who left a mark on cricket historyHyderabad Metro’s big upgrade: Six-coach trains, faster rides to end commuter chaos soon123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJoel EmbiidSavannah JamesGiannis AntetokounmpoTrevon DiggsKris KnoblauchAdin RossCandace OwensKona TakahashiKatie JohnsonOlivia Dunne

NEW DELHI: To protect the Aravali hills and ranges – the only barrier against desertification of the Gangetic plains – Supreme Court Thursday barred grant of mining leases, but allowed existing ones to operate, while asking the Centre to prepare a management plan for sustainable mining for the entire range spread across four states.This is…

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Elon Musk predicts ‘work will be optional’: AI and humanoid robots set to make money irrelevant and end poverty

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made a striking prediction about the future of work, suggesting that in the coming decades, employment could become optional for most people. Speaking at the US-Saudi Investment Forum, Musk shared his views on how advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics may reshape society, potentially eliminating the need for traditional…

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UK immigration crackdown: Migrants may face over 30-year waits to settle in Britain — all you need to know

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Under Britain’s revised immigration framework, certain migrants may find themselves on a lengthy journey towards permanent residency, facing wait times that could stretch to three decades. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood emphasized that gaining settlement is a hard-won privilege based on contributions, rather than a guaranteed right. The UK government unveiled a sweeping overhaul of immigration…

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Will John Tavares play tonight against the Columbus Blue Jackets? Latest update on the Toronto Maple Leafs star

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Will John Tavares play tonight against the Columbus Blue Jackets? Latest update on the Toronto Maple Leafs star (Credit: Getty Images) The Toronto Maple Leafs return home tonight for a marquee match. That too, against the Columbus Blue Jackets, and all eyes are on captain John Tavares. Having played a central role in Toronto’s offense…

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Indian and Nasa space scientists have captured fresh images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS and confirmed that it has all the characteristics of a “comet” while dismissing some astronomers’ theory that it could be an “alien ship”.The scientists from Ahmedabad-based Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) under the Department of Space have captured interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which is currently on its way out of the inner solar system, Isro said in a statement on Wednesday. PRL scientists observed 3I/ATLAS in imaging and spectroscopic modes with the 1.2-metre telescope, located at an altitude of 1,680 metre in Mount Abu. PRL made these observations between Nov 12 and 15.On Wednesday, Nasa also released fresh images of 3I/ATLAS and dismissed speculation that it is an alien spacecraft. “It definitely behaves like a comet. We certainly haven’t seen any technosignatures or anything from it that would lead us to believe it was anything other than a comet,” Nicola Fox, associate administrator of Nasa’s science mission directorate, said, while referring to the comet as “our friendly solar system visitor”. Fox said Nasa has studied 3I/ATLAS with over a dozen scientific platforms, including Hubble and James Webb space telescopes and satellites orbiting Mars.NASA associate administrator Amit Kshatriya also said, “It looks and behaves like a comet. And all evidence points to it being a comet.” The new Nasa images showed it with a blurry appearance but with the clear presence of a telltale coma — the hazy cloud of gas and dust around its nucleus — and the tail of dust following its orbit.According to Indian scientists, the images of PRL observation show a near-circular coma. The coma of a comet is the large, glowing atmosphere of gas and dust that forms around its nucleus as it gets closer to the Sun. It is created when the Sun’s heat causes the frozen ices on the nucleus to vaporise, or ‘sublimate’, releasing gas and dust that form a large, diffused cloud. Indian scientists have also acquired a spectrum of the light from the comet. The result shows prominent emission features commonly seen in solar system comets — CN, C2 and C3 bands in the shorter wavelength side of the spectrum, the Isro statement said.In case of 3I/ATLAS, the production rates for the prominent bands (emissions pertaining to the constituent molecules) were computed with limiting values around 1025 molecules/sec. The production rate ratios seem to place this comet in the class of ‘typical comets’ of the solar system. Further observations will be continued as the comet gradually comes into the darker part of the night, it said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26123PhotostoriesFrom better brain function to stronger heart: 5 reasons why backward walking is excellent for youPrincess Diana finally enters the Grévin Wax Museum and yes, she’s wearing the iconic ‘Revenge Dress’Dipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her oncologist amid liver cancer treatment; says, ‘The reports are normal, but there is a constant fear and anxiety’Peripheral Artery Disease: 5 major causes, and ways to prevent it9 must-try street foods in Udaipur5 expert-approved best foods to control diabetes5 spectacular animals with the biggest horns on their heads10 father-son duos who left a mark on cricket historyHyderabad Metro’s big upgrade: Six-coach trains, faster rides to end commuter chaos soonPriyanka Chopra, Ranbir Kapoor to Alia Bhatt: Bollywood stars who reinvented their style after major career shifts123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJoel EmbiidSavannah JamesGiannis AntetokounmpoTrevon DiggsKris KnoblauchAdin RossCandace OwensKona TakahashiKatie JohnsonOlivia Dunne

Indian and Nasa space scientists have captured fresh images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS and confirmed that it has all the characteristics of a “comet” while dismissing some astronomers’ theory that it could be an “alien ship”.The scientists from Ahmedabad-based Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) under the Department of Space have captured interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which is currently on its way out of the inner solar system, Isro said in a statement on Wednesday. PRL scientists observed 3I/ATLAS in imaging and spectroscopic modes with the 1.2-metre telescope, located at an altitude of 1,680 metre in Mount Abu. PRL made these observations between Nov 12 and 15.On Wednesday, Nasa also released fresh images of 3I/ATLAS and dismissed speculation that it is an alien spacecraft. “It definitely behaves like a comet. We certainly haven’t seen any technosignatures or anything from it that would lead us to believe it was anything other than a comet,” Nicola Fox, associate administrator of Nasa’s science mission directorate, said, while referring to the comet as “our friendly solar system visitor”. Fox said Nasa has studied 3I/ATLAS with over a dozen scientific platforms, including Hubble and James Webb space telescopes and satellites orbiting Mars.NASA associate administrator Amit Kshatriya also said, “It looks and behaves like a comet. And all evidence points to it being a comet.” The new Nasa images showed it with a blurry appearance but with the clear presence of a telltale coma — the hazy cloud of gas and dust around its nucleus — and the tail of dust following its orbit.According to Indian scientists, the images of PRL observation show a near-circular coma. The coma of a comet is the large, glowing atmosphere of gas and dust that forms around its nucleus as it gets closer to the Sun. It is created when the Sun’s heat causes the frozen ices on the nucleus to vaporise, or ‘sublimate’, releasing gas and dust that form a large, diffused cloud. Indian scientists have also acquired a spectrum of the light from the comet. The result shows prominent emission features commonly seen in solar system comets — CN, C2 and C3 bands in the shorter wavelength side of the spectrum, the Isro statement said.In case of 3I/ATLAS, the production rates for the prominent bands (emissions pertaining to the constituent molecules) were computed with limiting values around 1025 molecules/sec. The production rate ratios seem to place this comet in the class of ‘typical comets’ of the solar system. Further observations will be continued as the comet gradually comes into the darker part of the night, it said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26123PhotostoriesFrom better brain function to stronger heart: 5 reasons why backward walking is excellent for youPrincess Diana finally enters the Grévin Wax Museum and yes, she’s wearing the iconic ‘Revenge Dress’Dipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her oncologist amid liver cancer treatment; says, ‘The reports are normal, but there is a constant fear and anxiety’Peripheral Artery Disease: 5 major causes, and ways to prevent it9 must-try street foods in Udaipur5 expert-approved best foods to control diabetes5 spectacular animals with the biggest horns on their heads10 father-son duos who left a mark on cricket historyHyderabad Metro’s big upgrade: Six-coach trains, faster rides to end commuter chaos soonPriyanka Chopra, Ranbir Kapoor to Alia Bhatt: Bollywood stars who reinvented their style after major career shifts123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJoel EmbiidSavannah JamesGiannis AntetokounmpoTrevon DiggsKris KnoblauchAdin RossCandace OwensKona TakahashiKatie JohnsonOlivia Dunne

Indian and Nasa space scientists have captured fresh images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS and confirmed that it has all the characteristics of a “comet” while dismissing some astronomers’ theory that it could be an “alien ship”.The scientists from Ahmedabad-based Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) under the Department of Space have captured interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which is…

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Lamar Jackson is dealing with an ankle injury ahead of Sunday’s match.(Image via Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images) Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens’ star player, had sparked panic and concern among fans after it was reported that the popular player was dealing with an ankle injury.On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens’ popular quarterback missed practice as the…

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Germany pledges €1 billion to Brazil’s rainforest fund

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Germany has committed to contributing €1 billion ($1.15 billion) over the next decade to Brazil’s new global rainforest fund.Brazilian Environment Minister Marina Silva made the announcement on Wednesday at the UN Climate Change Conference in Belem.The substantial support from Berlin will go to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF).It is…

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Optical Illusion: 89% fail this visual challenge: Can you spot the hidden ‘d’ in under 9 seconds? |

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A new online visual challenge requires finding a single lowercase ‘d’ hidden among numerous ‘b’s within nine seconds. This puzzle tests pattern recognition and visual processing by exploiting the subtle shape difference between the letters. Successfully completing it indicates strong focus and detail-oriented visual reflexes, offering a quick mental workout. A new visual challenge making…

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Another TACO? Trump administration may delay long-promised semiconductor tariffs amid China concerns — report

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File photo: US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping (Picture credit: AP) The Trump administration may postpone the rollout of long-promised semiconductor tariffs, despite earlier indications that the measures would be announced soon. According to news agency Reuters, US officials have privately told government and industry stakeholders over the past few days that…

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United States President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he intends to turn his focus to helping find a resolution to the civil war in Sudan between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).The announcement came after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman used his first trip to Washington in seven years to urge…

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