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US Supreme Court skeptical of Trump tariffs

US Supreme Court skeptical of Trump tariffs

The TOI correspondent from Washington: In a marathon 2½-hour session that exposed fissures in the Trump administration’s trade agenda, the US Supreme Court on Wednesday grilled lawyers over Trump tariffs imposed under a 1977 emergency powers law, with even conservative justices expressing skepticism over presidential powers in the matter. Neal Katyal, the Indian-American litigator leading…

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‘Got a dupe LV?’ think twice: Ajman Police and Louis Vuitton just teamed up to end the fake trade

‘Got a dupe LV?’ think twice: Ajman Police and Louis Vuitton just teamed up to end the fake trade

Ajman Police, Louis Vuitton unite against counterfeit luxury goods / Image credit: Ajman Police Luxury policing just stepped up its game. On November 5, 2025, Ajman Police confirmed that its Criminal Investigations Department has signed a cooperation agreement with Louis Vuitton’s Brand Protection Department to clamp down on counterfeit luxury goods being sold in the…

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Deal watch: TVS Motor sells Rapido stake for Rs 288 cr; marks full exit from 2022 partnership

Deal watch: TVS Motor sells Rapido stake for Rs 288 cr; marks full exit from 2022 partnership

TVS Motor Company on Thursday said it has entered into agreements to divest its stake in bike-taxi aggregator Rapido for Rs 287.93 crore, marking a monetisation of its earlier investment in the Bengaluru-based mobility platform, PTI reported.In an exchange filing, the two- and three-wheeler maker said it has signed agreements with Accel India VIII (Mauritius)…

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Aryan Khan’s fans tease rumoured girlfriend Larissa Bonesi over Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Brazilian model’ remark

Aryan Khan’s fans tease rumoured girlfriend Larissa Bonesi over Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Brazilian model’ remark

Bollywood director Aryan Khan’s love life is back in the headlines for a rather unlikely reason. The hunk, who is rumoured to be dating Brazilian model, Larissa Bonesi, unexpectedly found their social media comments section flooded with hilarious posts after a comment by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi went viral. What Rahul Gandhi said about the…

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How looking at partner photos can strengthen love attachment and long-term relationships |

How looking at partner photos can strengthen love attachment and long-term relationships |

Long-term relationships can be deeply fulfilling, but it’s natural for feelings of infatuation and excitement to fade over time. Many couples experience a decline in emotional closeness, which can create tension and dissatisfaction. Surprisingly, recent research shows that a simple, low-effort activity, looking at pictures of your partner, can help reignite those positive feelings. By…

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Daily Health Horoscope Today, November 7, 2025: The stars favour balance, these zodiac signs will find physical harmony

Daily Health Horoscope Today, November 7, 2025: The stars favour balance, these zodiac signs will find physical harmony

Check out the daily horoscopes and discover how the stars could be speaking about your health and well-being. Get personalized qualities for all twelve zodiac signs-from Aries and Taurus-Gemini and beyond-into reflections as to how celestial interference might oppose their energy, balance, and well-being. Aries Daily Horoscope Today: Health Insights for November 7, 2025 What…

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Be nice..if you want finance, Trump warns Mamdani as Indo-Pakistan alliance in NYC triggers MAGA

Be nice..if you want finance, Trump warns Mamdani as Indo-Pakistan alliance in NYC triggers MAGA

The TOI correspondent from Washington: India and Pakistan may have issues at their border, but progeny of the subcontinent have no problem leaving the baggage behind. In a striking choice, New York City’s mayor-elect, Uganda-born Indian-American Zohran Kwame Mamdani picked UK-born Pakistani-American Lina Maliha Khan to co-chair an all-women transition team as he prepares to…

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Nancy Pelosi announces retirement: The moment when she clapped at Trump after his call for ‘unity’ in Congress | World News

Nancy Pelosi announces retirement: The moment when she clapped at Trump after his call for ‘unity’ in Congress | World News

Nancy Pelosi’s retirement marks the close of one of the most consequential careers in American politics, a tenure shaped by legislative strategy, partisan conflict and a finely tuned sense of public symbolism. Among the many images that defined her years in national life, none spread more widely than the moment she applauded Donald Trump during…

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2025 set to be second or third warmest year on record, driven by the highest ever atmospheric concentrations of GHG: WMO | India News

2025 set to be second or third warmest year on record, driven by the highest ever atmospheric concentrations of GHG: WMO | India News

NEW DELHI: Year 2025 is set to be either the second or third warmest year on record as an alarming streak of exceptional temperatures continues, driven by record heat-trapping greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the atmosphere, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said on Thursday.So far, 2024 was the warmest year on record followed by 2023,…

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Certification reform: Sebi proposes new norms for market professionals; hybrid learning, tighter exemptions on the cards

Certification reform: Sebi proposes new norms for market professionals; hybrid learning, tighter exemptions on the cards

Markets regulator Sebi has proposed a major revamp of the certification framework for securities market professionals, aiming to expand participation and upgrade skill standards in line with evolving market needs.In a consultation paper released on Thursday, Sebi suggested broadening the definition of “Associated Persons” to include not only those employed by intermediaries and regulated entities…

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Shraddha Kapoor’s ‘Gajar Ka Halwa’ moment gives perfect winter foodie vibes; ‘Stree’ actress asks, ‘Kya ye normal hai ya obsession?’

Shraddha Kapoor’s ‘Gajar Ka Halwa’ moment gives perfect winter foodie vibes; ‘Stree’ actress asks, ‘Kya ye normal hai ya obsession?’

Bollywood’s sunshine girl, Shraddha Kapoor, has once again managed to send the internet into a frenzy, this time, with a bowl of gajar Ka halwa. The actress recently dropped a photo of herself enjoying the classic Indian dessert, surrounded by a spread of carrot-inspired dishes, and she herself can’t stop wondering what this sudden ‘gajar’…

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Mumbai: Two dead, three injured after being hit by train near Sandhurst Road railway station

Mumbai: Two dead, three injured after being hit by train near Sandhurst Road railway station

NEW DELHI: Two people were killed and three others seriously injured after being hit by a suburban train near Sandhurst Road railway station in south Mumbai on Thursday evening, police said.The incident occurred around 7 pm, shortly after train services on the Central Railway were disrupted due to a flash strike by employees’ unions protesting…

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Bihar has achieved a historic 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in the state’s electoral history. The first phase of the assembly polls concluded peacefully, marked by new initiatives like live webcasting from all polling stations and international delegates praising the organisation. Efforts to assist voters, including veiled women and persons with disabilities, were highlighted. Bihar has achieved a historic 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in the state’s electoral history. The first phase of the assembly polls concluded peacefully, marked by new initiatives like live webcasting from all polling stations and international delegates praising the organisation. Efforts to assist voters, including veiled women and persons with disabilities, were highlighted. NEW DELHI: Bihar created history on Thursday by clocking 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in any election held in the state. Since the onset of electoral politics in India in 1951-52, the highest polling percentage recorded in a Lok Sabha poll in Bihar was 64.6% in 1998, and in an assembly poll, 62.6% in the year 2000.Sharing that the first phase of Bihar assembly poll — covering 121 assembly seats — had concluded peacefully and with a festive mood, EC said its new initiatives had made voting a “most pleasant experience for the voters”.For the first time, there was live webcasting of polling in 100% of the polling stations, with chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and election commissioners S S Sandhu and Vivek Joshi monitoring the feed from the EC control room here. The CEC engaged with the presiding officers and district election officers from the control room to ensure the smooth progress of polling.Another first in this election was the visit of 16 foreign delegates from six countries to Bihar as part of the international election visitors’ programme (IEVP), to witness the poll proceedings . The delegates, EC said, hailed the Bihar elections for being one of the most well-organised, transparent, efficient and participative elections, internationally.Over 90,000 ‘jeevika didis’ or female volunteers were deployed to assist the polling personnel in identifying the ‘purdahnasheen’ (veiled) women electors.The presiding officers updated the voter turnout figures at the close of poll before leaving the polling station, cutting the delay in updation of approximate voter turnout trends. Earlier these figures would land till as late as 11.30 pm on polling day.The Bihar polls witnessed use of colour photos of candidates on EVM ballot papers. In another first, electors could deposit their mobiles at the polling stations. Modified voter information slips ensured easy readability. Given that the voters per polling station was capped at 1200, voting could proceed without any long queues and extra waiting times.Persons with disabilities were facilitated with wheelchairs, deployment of volunteers to assist them and an e-rickshaw facility for them to reach the polling stations. About the AuthorBharti JainBharti Jain is senior editor with The Times of India, New Delhi. She has been writing on security matters since 1996. Having covered the Union home ministry, security agencies, Election Commission and the ‘prime’ political beat, the Congress, for The Economic Times all these years, she moved to TOI in August 2012. Her repertoire of news stories delves into the whole gamut of issues related to terrorism and internal strife, besides probing strategic affairs in India’s neighbourhood.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’RJD Put Katta To Congress’ Head’: PM Modi Slams Mahagathbandhan In Bihar RallyIndia Shocked As UAE Frees Mahadev Scam Accused, Cites No Extradition Request Amid Paper TrailBihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha Accuses RJD MLC Of Drunken Chaos, Faces Off Amid Voting In LakhisaraiDelhi’s Fake ‘Professor’ and Team Pulled Off a ₹50 Crore Money Heist Inspired by Netflix Crime Drama’Can’t Think Of Another Trade Talk…’: Piyush Goyal, Todd McClay Comment On India–New Zealand FTAINS Ikshak Commissioned With 80% Indigenous Tech, New Hydrographic Survey Vessel Joins Indian NavyDonald Trump’s Trade Weapon Tested: US Supreme Court Weighs Limits of Emergency Powers, Authority’BIG ZERO’: PM Modi Takes Massive Dig At RJD, Cong’s ‘Jungle Raj’ Report Card for Bihar in ArariaIndians Trapped In Myanmar’s KK Park Cyber Scam Hub Finally Being Repatriated By Air ForceSri Lankan Opposition Leader Backs India’s UNSC Seat, Calls It Recognition of Global Power Shift123PhotostoriesWhy does this Indian temple open only for 12 days in a yearHis/ her story: “Whenever things are fine between my husband and me, my mother-in-law interferes and causes fights… What should I do?”‘Kaun?’, ‘Talvar’ to ‘Gone Girl’: 7 must-watch thrillers that will keep you guessing till the very end9 beautiful and unique baby girl names that begin with letter ‘R’How to spot a fake person: 5 clear signs you shouldn’t miss, as per psychology14 Days with Chia Seeds: Harvard doctor explains the benefits and best way to eat themHow to control uric acid: 5 morning habits to keep it in check naturallyHow to grow juicy Plums in your balcony garden; step-by-step guidelinesElle Fanning to Kareena Kapoor: 5 best celebrity looks of the dayAdding these two cooking essentials may help in making less oily and non-greasy Pooris123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingOumar KaneBlue Jays Wives Emotional WivesGhazala Firdous HashmiFake Online TradingMLB World Series ChampionsMath Problem Solving StrategiesBengaluru AirportSaudi Arabia Makkah Grand MosqueVanessa BryantCarolina Panthers

Bihar has achieved a historic 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in the state’s electoral history. The first phase of the assembly polls concluded peacefully, marked by new initiatives like live webcasting from all polling stations and international delegates praising the organisation. Efforts to assist voters, including veiled women and persons with disabilities, were highlighted. Bihar has achieved a historic 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in the state’s electoral history. The first phase of the assembly polls concluded peacefully, marked by new initiatives like live webcasting from all polling stations and international delegates praising the organisation. Efforts to assist voters, including veiled women and persons with disabilities, were highlighted. NEW DELHI: Bihar created history on Thursday by clocking 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in any election held in the state. Since the onset of electoral politics in India in 1951-52, the highest polling percentage recorded in a Lok Sabha poll in Bihar was 64.6% in 1998, and in an assembly poll, 62.6% in the year 2000.Sharing that the first phase of Bihar assembly poll — covering 121 assembly seats — had concluded peacefully and with a festive mood, EC said its new initiatives had made voting a “most pleasant experience for the voters”.For the first time, there was live webcasting of polling in 100% of the polling stations, with chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and election commissioners S S Sandhu and Vivek Joshi monitoring the feed from the EC control room here. The CEC engaged with the presiding officers and district election officers from the control room to ensure the smooth progress of polling.Another first in this election was the visit of 16 foreign delegates from six countries to Bihar as part of the international election visitors’ programme (IEVP), to witness the poll proceedings . The delegates, EC said, hailed the Bihar elections for being one of the most well-organised, transparent, efficient and participative elections, internationally.Over 90,000 ‘jeevika didis’ or female volunteers were deployed to assist the polling personnel in identifying the ‘purdahnasheen’ (veiled) women electors.The presiding officers updated the voter turnout figures at the close of poll before leaving the polling station, cutting the delay in updation of approximate voter turnout trends. Earlier these figures would land till as late as 11.30 pm on polling day.The Bihar polls witnessed use of colour photos of candidates on EVM ballot papers. In another first, electors could deposit their mobiles at the polling stations. Modified voter information slips ensured easy readability. Given that the voters per polling station was capped at 1200, voting could proceed without any long queues and extra waiting times.Persons with disabilities were facilitated with wheelchairs, deployment of volunteers to assist them and an e-rickshaw facility for them to reach the polling stations. About the AuthorBharti JainBharti Jain is senior editor with The Times of India, New Delhi. She has been writing on security matters since 1996. Having covered the Union home ministry, security agencies, Election Commission and the ‘prime’ political beat, the Congress, for The Economic Times all these years, she moved to TOI in August 2012. Her repertoire of news stories delves into the whole gamut of issues related to terrorism and internal strife, besides probing strategic affairs in India’s neighbourhood.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’RJD Put Katta To Congress’ Head’: PM Modi Slams Mahagathbandhan In Bihar RallyIndia Shocked As UAE Frees Mahadev Scam Accused, Cites No Extradition Request Amid Paper TrailBihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha Accuses RJD MLC Of Drunken Chaos, Faces Off Amid Voting In LakhisaraiDelhi’s Fake ‘Professor’ and Team Pulled Off a ₹50 Crore Money Heist Inspired by Netflix Crime Drama’Can’t Think Of Another Trade Talk…’: Piyush Goyal, Todd McClay Comment On India–New Zealand FTAINS Ikshak Commissioned With 80% Indigenous Tech, New Hydrographic Survey Vessel Joins Indian NavyDonald Trump’s Trade Weapon Tested: US Supreme Court Weighs Limits of Emergency Powers, Authority’BIG ZERO’: PM Modi Takes Massive Dig At RJD, Cong’s ‘Jungle Raj’ Report Card for Bihar in ArariaIndians Trapped In Myanmar’s KK Park Cyber Scam Hub Finally Being Repatriated By Air ForceSri Lankan Opposition Leader Backs India’s UNSC Seat, Calls It Recognition of Global Power Shift123PhotostoriesWhy does this Indian temple open only for 12 days in a yearHis/ her story: “Whenever things are fine between my husband and me, my mother-in-law interferes and causes fights… What should I do?”‘Kaun?’, ‘Talvar’ to ‘Gone Girl’: 7 must-watch thrillers that will keep you guessing till the very end9 beautiful and unique baby girl names that begin with letter ‘R’How to spot a fake person: 5 clear signs you shouldn’t miss, as per psychology14 Days with Chia Seeds: Harvard doctor explains the benefits and best way to eat themHow to control uric acid: 5 morning habits to keep it in check naturallyHow to grow juicy Plums in your balcony garden; step-by-step guidelinesElle Fanning to Kareena Kapoor: 5 best celebrity looks of the dayAdding these two cooking essentials may help in making less oily and non-greasy Pooris123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingOumar KaneBlue Jays Wives Emotional WivesGhazala Firdous HashmiFake Online TradingMLB World Series ChampionsMath Problem Solving StrategiesBengaluru AirportSaudi Arabia Makkah Grand MosqueVanessa BryantCarolina Panthers

Bihar has achieved a historic 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in the state’s electoral history. The first phase of the assembly polls concluded peacefully, marked by new initiatives like live webcasting from all polling stations and international delegates praising the organisation. Efforts to assist voters, including veiled women and persons with disabilities, were highlighted….

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‘Greatest of all time’: Steve Waugh hails Virat Kohli as once-in-a-generation ODI legend | Cricket News

‘Greatest of all time’: Steve Waugh hails Virat Kohli as once-in-a-generation ODI legend | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Former Australia captain Steve Waugh has paid glowing tribute to Virat Kohli, calling the Indian superstar the “greatest one-day player of all time” and a “once-in-a-generation” cricketer who has redefined the art of batting in limited-overs cricket.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Waugh was effusive…

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Karan Johar admits feeling lonely at National Awards: ‘They asked who my plus one was — I want to kill people who engage in PDA’ |

Karan Johar admits feeling lonely at National Awards: ‘They asked who my plus one was — I want to kill people who engage in PDA’ |

Filmmaker Karan Johar may be one of the most successful names in Indian cinema, but behind the glitz, glamour, and accolades, he admits to battling moments of loneliness. The director, who is a single parent to twins Yash and Roohi, recently shared his emotional reflections on Serving It Up with Sania, a podcast hosted by…

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Do deodorants cause cancer? Oncologist explains aluminium, parabens, and the facts behind the myth |

Do deodorants cause cancer? Oncologist explains aluminium, parabens, and the facts behind the myth |

For many people, taking a shower and applying deodorant is an essential part of their daily hygiene routine. However, questions have long circulated online about whether this common practice might be linked to an increased cancer risk. Dr Saadvik Raghuram, an oncologist based in Hyderabad, has weighed in on these concerns, helping to distinguish between…

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