Is Fortnite down? Server issues, possible reasons, not working on PS5, Xbox, PC, how to fix, and more

Is Fortnite down? Server issues, possible reasons, not working on PS5, Xbox, PC, how to fix, and more

Fortnite players across platforms faced unexpected downtime on 19th November, leaving thousands stuck on loading screens, unable to log in, or getting random error codes. While outages aren’t rare, this one arrived right before major in-game updates, making it even more chaotic for PS5, Xbox, PC, and Switch players hoping to jump in.As of today,…

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Nov 20, 2025, 11:15 IST

Nov 20, 2025, 11:15 IST

Sania Mirza on motherhood, comebacks and life lessons from sport (ANI Photo) Sania Mirza has offered a candid look into her life as a single mother, admitting that raising her son Izhaan alone has been one of the toughest phases she has faced. The former tennis star, who married Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik in 2010…

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Rupee outlook: INR may weaken towards 90 per dollar by March 2026; report flags tariff risks, key technical levels

Rupee outlook: INR may weaken towards 90 per dollar by March 2026; report flags tariff risks, key technical levels

The Indian Rupee could gradually weaken and move towards the psychological level of 90 per US dollar by March 2026, according to a report by Union Bank of India. The bank said the currency’s trajectory will continue to be shaped by both fundamental and technical factors, with the broader depreciation trend likely to persist over…

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WB NEET PG counselling 2025 revised schedule released: Round 1 registration window closes today; check details

WB NEET PG counselling 2025 revised schedule released: Round 1 registration window closes today; check details

WB NEET PG counselling 2025: The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has revised the West Bengal National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) counselling 2025 dates. As per the revised schedule, the Round 1 registration process will conclude today on the official website, wbmcc.nic.in. The Round 1 seat allotment result is set to…

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Why your ankles swell: Experts reveal 10 hidden causes, including early signs of heart failure |

Why your ankles swell: Experts reveal 10 hidden causes, including early signs of heart failure |

Swollen ankles are a common issue that can affect people of all ages and may develop gradually or appear quite suddenly. The swelling can range from mild puffiness to a noticeable enlargement that interferes with daily movement and comfort. In most cases, the underlying cause is either fluid retention known as oedema or inflammation linked…

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to employees in internal memo: We need to rapidly rethink the…

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to employees in internal memo: We need to rapidly rethink the…

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes the company needs to completely rethink its business model for the artificial intelligence era, turning to an executive who influenced Microsoft’s cloud computing transformation 15 years ago to help navigate what he describes as a critical platform shift that could determine the tech giant’s survival.Nadella appointed Rolf Harms as an…

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The Supreme Court will soon deliver its verdict on a presidential reference concerning timelines for President and governors’ assent to state bills. The reference, invoking Article 143(1), seeks clarity on judicial powers to mandate deadlines for constitutional functionaries, impacting Centre-state relations amid ongoing legislative disputes.  NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday held that constitutional courts cannot impose timelines on the President or governors for taking decisions on bills passed by state legislatures, calling such directions unconstitutional. The ruling came in response to a presidential reference seeking clarity on whether courts could mandate time-bound action under Articles 200 and 201.A constitution bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and justices Surya Kant, Vikram Nath, P S Narasimha and A S Chandurkar said the earlier directions issued by a two-judge bench in the Tamil Nadu case, which prescribed deadlines for governors, were beyond constitutional limits. The court also ruled that constitutional courts cannot grant deemed assent to bills pending before a governor, noting that the two-judge bench’s use of Article 142 to deem assent for 10 Tamil Nadu bills was impermissible. The bench said the Supreme Court cannot unconstitutionally take over the powers of governors and the President.However, the bench made it clear that governors cannot indefinitely withhold assent to bills. It said that in India’s system of cooperative federalism, governors must adopt a process of dialogue with the legislature to address concerns over a bill rather than follow an obstructionist approach.The reference, submitted in May by President Droupadi Murmu under Article 143(1), sought clarity on whether the judiciary could prescribe time limits for decisions taken by the President or governors. The move followed the Supreme Court’s April 8 ruling on the Tamil Nadu governor’s handling of bills passed by the state government.In her five-page reference, the President placed 14 questions before the court regarding the scope of Articles 200 and 201. According to Live Law, the questions included whether governors are bound by ministerial advice when exercising options under Article 200, whether their decisions are subject to judicial review, and whether courts can impose timelines when the Constitution does not specify any. The reference also asked whether similar timelines could be enforced for the President and whether the President must seek the Supreme Court’s advice when a bill is reserved for assent.The questions further addressed whether decisions of the President and governors are justiciable before a bill becomes law, whether the Supreme Court’s powers under Article 142 extend to substituting constitutional functions, and whether a state law is valid without the governor’s assent. Other queries sought clarity on the mandatory nature of referring constitutional questions to a five-judge bench under Article 145(3) and whether Article 131 is the only mechanism for resolving Union-state disputes.The ruling is expected to influence Centre-state relations, especially as several states have accused governors of delaying assent to key legislation.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India’Fatwa Issued…’: BJP Jabs ‘Indira Nazi Congress’ For Criticising Tharoor Over Modi Speech PraiseRussia Showcases Missile-Only Pantsir SMD-E Air Defence System At Dubai Airshow 2025’We Hit India…’: Pakistani Leader’s Explosive Admission Unmasks Islamabad’s Terror Links Again’Can’t Rule Out All-Out War’: Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif Rattled Over Army Chief’s Sindoor 2.0 WarningSydney Horror Crash Kills 8-Month Pregnant Indian After Teen BMW Driver Slams Into Family WalkIndia Expands Its Diplomatic Presence In Russia As Jaishankar Highlights Strategic New ConsulatesTaliban Trade Minister Lands in Delhi Amid Major Afghan Shift Toward India After Pakistan Conflict123Photostories6 Buddhist techniques to stop overthinking10 life lessons from Lord Hanuman every kid should knowVitamin B12: Signs your body is running low (and why most people don’t notice them)Morning mantras for children for a sharp mind and gentle heart10 life changes that happen when you begin a spiritual journey (that no one talks about)Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s top 5 important parenting lessons for today’s generationKriti Sanon can’t stop wearing sarees, and each look is more iconic than the last5 lesser-known dangerous animals around the worldSolo travel on Thanksgiving: 5 best places to visit in the USHow to dress in extreme winter: The 3-layer rule to keep you warm123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenPatrick Kane Net Worth 2025Nadia ComaneciTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

The Supreme Court will soon deliver its verdict on a presidential reference concerning timelines for President and governors’ assent to state bills. The reference, invoking Article 143(1), seeks clarity on judicial powers to mandate deadlines for constitutional functionaries, impacting Centre-state relations amid ongoing legislative disputes. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday held that constitutional courts cannot impose timelines on the President or governors for taking decisions on bills passed by state legislatures, calling such directions unconstitutional. The ruling came in response to a presidential reference seeking clarity on whether courts could mandate time-bound action under Articles 200 and 201.A constitution bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and justices Surya Kant, Vikram Nath, P S Narasimha and A S Chandurkar said the earlier directions issued by a two-judge bench in the Tamil Nadu case, which prescribed deadlines for governors, were beyond constitutional limits. The court also ruled that constitutional courts cannot grant deemed assent to bills pending before a governor, noting that the two-judge bench’s use of Article 142 to deem assent for 10 Tamil Nadu bills was impermissible. The bench said the Supreme Court cannot unconstitutionally take over the powers of governors and the President.However, the bench made it clear that governors cannot indefinitely withhold assent to bills. It said that in India’s system of cooperative federalism, governors must adopt a process of dialogue with the legislature to address concerns over a bill rather than follow an obstructionist approach.The reference, submitted in May by President Droupadi Murmu under Article 143(1), sought clarity on whether the judiciary could prescribe time limits for decisions taken by the President or governors. The move followed the Supreme Court’s April 8 ruling on the Tamil Nadu governor’s handling of bills passed by the state government.In her five-page reference, the President placed 14 questions before the court regarding the scope of Articles 200 and 201. According to Live Law, the questions included whether governors are bound by ministerial advice when exercising options under Article 200, whether their decisions are subject to judicial review, and whether courts can impose timelines when the Constitution does not specify any. The reference also asked whether similar timelines could be enforced for the President and whether the President must seek the Supreme Court’s advice when a bill is reserved for assent.The questions further addressed whether decisions of the President and governors are justiciable before a bill becomes law, whether the Supreme Court’s powers under Article 142 extend to substituting constitutional functions, and whether a state law is valid without the governor’s assent. Other queries sought clarity on the mandatory nature of referring constitutional questions to a five-judge bench under Article 145(3) and whether Article 131 is the only mechanism for resolving Union-state disputes.The ruling is expected to influence Centre-state relations, especially as several states have accused governors of delaying assent to key legislation.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India’Fatwa Issued…’: BJP Jabs ‘Indira Nazi Congress’ For Criticising Tharoor Over Modi Speech PraiseRussia Showcases Missile-Only Pantsir SMD-E Air Defence System At Dubai Airshow 2025’We Hit India…’: Pakistani Leader’s Explosive Admission Unmasks Islamabad’s Terror Links Again’Can’t Rule Out All-Out War’: Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif Rattled Over Army Chief’s Sindoor 2.0 WarningSydney Horror Crash Kills 8-Month Pregnant Indian After Teen BMW Driver Slams Into Family WalkIndia Expands Its Diplomatic Presence In Russia As Jaishankar Highlights Strategic New ConsulatesTaliban Trade Minister Lands in Delhi Amid Major Afghan Shift Toward India After Pakistan Conflict123Photostories6 Buddhist techniques to stop overthinking10 life lessons from Lord Hanuman every kid should knowVitamin B12: Signs your body is running low (and why most people don’t notice them)Morning mantras for children for a sharp mind and gentle heart10 life changes that happen when you begin a spiritual journey (that no one talks about)Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s top 5 important parenting lessons for today’s generationKriti Sanon can’t stop wearing sarees, and each look is more iconic than the last5 lesser-known dangerous animals around the worldSolo travel on Thanksgiving: 5 best places to visit in the USHow to dress in extreme winter: The 3-layer rule to keep you warm123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenPatrick Kane Net Worth 2025Nadia ComaneciTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday held that constitutional courts cannot impose timelines on the President or governors for taking decisions on bills passed by state legislatures, calling such directions unconstitutional. The ruling came in response to a presidential reference seeking clarity on whether courts could mandate time-bound action under Articles 200 and 201.A…

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RSSB Rajasthan Platoon Commander admit card 2025 released at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in: Direct link to download hall ticket here

RSSB Rajasthan Platoon Commander admit card 2025 released at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in: Direct link to download hall ticket here

RSSB Rajasthan Platoon Commander admit card 2025: The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has issued the admit cards for the Platoon Commander direct recruitment examination 2025. The examination is being conducted under Notification No. 20/2024. Candidates who have successfully applied can now download their hall tickets through the official RSSB recruitment portal using their Single…

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‘120 Bahadur’ FIRST reviews: Farhan Akhtar, Raashii Khanna’s war drama hailed ‘powerful’, praised for ‘stunning visuals’ and ‘emotional moments’ | Hindi Movie News

‘120 Bahadur’ FIRST reviews: Farhan Akhtar, Raashii Khanna’s war drama hailed ‘powerful’, praised for ‘stunning visuals’ and ‘emotional moments’ | Hindi Movie News

Farhan Akhtar’s much-awaited war drama ‘120 Bahadur’ is all set for a grand release tomorrow, 21 November 2025. Directed by Razneesh ‘Razy’ Ghai, the film is inspired by a true story, the heroic stand of 120 Indian soldiers martyred in the 1962 war against Chinese troops at Ladakh’s Rezang La pass. Early screenings of the…

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MP SET 2025 application window closes today: Check how to apply online, late fee details, direct link here

MP SET 2025 application window closes today: Check how to apply online, late fee details, direct link here

Aspiring Assistant Professors in Madhya Pradesh have until midnight today to submit their MP SET 2025 applications. The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission is closing the regular window, with a substantial late fee applicable for delayed submissions. The exam, covering 31 subjects, is scheduled for January 11, 2026. Eligibility requires a postgraduate degree with specific…

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Ajay Devgn’s ‘De De Pyaar De 2’ continues its strong North America Run, crosses USD 840,000 mark

Ajay Devgn’s ‘De De Pyaar De 2’ continues its strong North America Run, crosses USD 840,000 mark

Ajay Devgn’s latest, ‘De De Pyaar De 2’, is a surprise hit in North America, surpassing competing films and maintaining impressive momentum during the weekdays. The romantic comedy has garnered over USD 843,000, showcasing its widespread appeal. In India, the film is closing in on the Rs 50 crore milestone, reflecting its ongoing resonance with…

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Doctor shares 2-minute ‘second heart’ trick to boost blood circulation while sitting

Doctor shares 2-minute ‘second heart’ trick to boost blood circulation while sitting

According to research published by the University of Houston, under the title, “Discovery Unlocks Potential of ‘Special’ Muscle”. Sitting too much has long been recognised as the root cause of major health factors, but this research from Marc Hamilton, a professor of human and health performance at the University of Houston, has offered a surprising…

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‘Didn’t want nuclear dust over LA’: Donald Trump takes credit for India-Pakistan truce again; claims he gave 350% tariff threat

‘Didn’t want nuclear dust over LA’: Donald Trump takes credit for India-Pakistan truce again; claims he gave 350% tariff threat

The US President Donald Trump on Thursday again credited himself for India-Pakistan truce, claiming, this time, that he gave a 350% tariff threat to both the nations. He went on to claim that his efforts averted a nuclear war between the two nations. “India and Pakistan were going to go at it with nuclear weapons….

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UAE executes first cross border digital currency payment with China | World News

UAE executes first cross border digital currency payment with China | World News

The UAE made its first cross-border digital currency payment to China through the newly launched Jisr platform/Image: WAM The UAE has carried out its first-ever cross-border payment with China using central bank digital currencies, marking a major breakthrough in digital finance and setting the stage for deeper technological and economic cooperation. The transaction, executed through…

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Nov 20, 2025, 10:25 IST

Nov 20, 2025, 10:25 IST

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) Former India batter Manoj Tiwary has launched a scathing attack on the current team management, asserting that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli were effectively nudged into ending their Test careers. Tiwary believes a “manufactured transition narrative” was created around the senior duo, despite both wanting…

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