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US city Louisville declares 3 September as ‘Sanatana Dharma Day’ amid ‘eradicate Sanatana’ calls by opposition parties in India

The mayor of Louisville, Kentucky in the United States, has declared September 3 as 'Sanatana Dharma Day' in the city.

‘Titanic wreckage contains remains of 1500 people’: US govt cites law and a treaty to oppose another expedition by private company down the Atlantic

The U.S. is trying to stop a planned expedition to recover items of historical interest from the sunken Titanic.

Hawaii wildfire: Death toll climbs to 80, entire island town of Maui burnt to ashes, rescue operation underway

People were jumping in the water to save themselves from the fire that wrapped around so quickly that the only way to escape was to go down to the water's edge.

New York: YouTuber Kai Cenat detained & charged with inciting riots after his PlayStation giveaway in Manhattan turns violent, around 65 arrested

On 4th of August, a giveaway event announced by streamer Kai Cenat turned into a stampede and riot-like situation in Manhattan’s Union Square Park

USA: House Oversight Committee to hold an open hearing on UFOs, alien spacecraft, and more

The committee is likely to examine Grusch’s claim whether the Pentagon allegedly possesses 'intact and partially intact' alien UFOs or craft of non-human origin.

Email account of US Ambassador to China ‘attacked by Chinese hackers’ days after cyber-espionage campaign unearthed

The breach is said to be limited to unclassified emails but the inboxes of Burns and Kritenbrink reportedly could have exposed details of US administration's planned trips to China and details of its policy towards China.

US Army soldier facing disciplinary action dashes into North Korea from South Korea, Pyongyang unresponsive to communication

US Army soldier Private Travis King crossed into North Korea instead of returning to US from South Korea

White House turns down question about Hunter Biden’s ‘Unacknowledged’ love child with ex-stripper Luden Alexis Roberts

White House has declined to answer yet again a question about Navy Joan Roberts, the estranged granddaughter of US President Joe Biden

‘I don’t think the US can or should lecture any other country on democracy and human rights’: Senior White House official Kurt Campbell on...

Kurt Campbell said he doesn’t think US can or should be in a position to give lectures to any other country.

US: 5 dead and 2 injured in Philadelphia mass shooting, shooter in custody

The arrested suspect carried multiple magazines, an "AR-type rifle," a handgun, and a police scanner.

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