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Trump's immigration enforcement record by the numbers
Immigration enforcement in the US has intensified under Donald Trump, with higher arrests, detentions and deportations, according to agency data. Daily arrests surged, while deportations rose to 443,000 in 2025. Legal protections like Temporary Protected Status were scaled back. Illegal border crossings declined sharply, even as policies expanded enforcement and increased detention capacity across the system.
ED eyes Rs 151 crore BSNL land deal in Chennai for new office complex
The Directorate of Enforcement is set to acquire a significant land parcel from BSNL in Chennai. This move aims to establish a new office complex for the agency. The proposal is under review, with a final decision anticipated soon. This expansion reflects the ED's growing responsibilities and increasing case load across India.
I-PAC raid case: Supreme Court pulls up Mamata Banerjee, says a CM can't just walk in during a probe
The Supreme Court censured West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the hearing on the I-PAC raid case. The court said a Chief Minister cannot interfere with an ongoing probe. It warned against turning such raids into Centre versus state disputes. The Enforcement Directorate is investigating allegations of obstruction during raids on I-PAC offices.
WTO accepts request of India, Taipei to defer ICT import duty dispute ruling until Oct 2026
India and Taiwan have secured a delay in a WTO ruling on India's import duties for certain IT products. The decision is now postponed until October 2026. Both nations are actively engaged in discussions to find a mutual resolution to this trade dispute. This marks the ninth such deferral requested by the parties involved.
Beti Bachao from real foeticide
Despite positive strides in the sex ratio at birth, female foeticide in India remains a pressing issue. Laws alone can't solve this deep-rooted problem. Community initiatives that uplift girls and involve men as allies are essential. Medical professionals must receive better ethical guidance.
Mystery deepens as FBI investigates missing US scientists; House Oversight Committee launches parallel probe
A series of unexplained deaths and disappearances involving US scientists and government personnel, including a retired Air Force general, has prompted an FBI investigation. At least 10 cases since 2022, some linked to sensitive government work, are being examined for connections to classified information or foreign actors. The probe follows intense public speculation and a separate congressional inquiry.
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When Workers Quietly Lose Access to Informal Communication
Employees are facing exclusion from informal communication channels. This limits their access to vital information and decision-making processes. Such isolation affects their mental well-being, leading to stress and job dissatisfaction. Changes within organizational structures are impacting how information flows. Understanding these informal networks is crucial for organizational functioning and employee engagement.

Delhi High Court reschedules hearing in ED's National Herald appeal to May 25
The Delhi High Court has postponed the Enforcement Directorate's appeal hearing in the National Herald case. The hearing is now scheduled for May 25. This decision comes as the court indicated it could not conduct detailed arguments today. The ED is challenging a lower court's order that declined to take cognizance of their prosecution complaint.

Court grants time to ED to file reply on Jacqueline's plea; ED calls it 'Vague'
Jacqueline Fernandes seeks to become an approver in the Rs 200 crore money laundering case involving Sukesh Chandrasekhar. The Enforcement Directorate requested more time to review her application, deeming it vague. The Patiala House Court has scheduled the next hearing for May 8. Fernandes claims she is ready to cooperate with the investigation.

CJI Surya Kant flags rising 'digital arrest' scams duping educated people
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant voiced shock at educated people being defrauded by digital arrests. A recent case involved an elderly woman losing all her retirement savings. The Supreme Court is actively addressing this growing cybercrime. Discussions are underway with authorities like the RBI and DoT to establish procedures and compensation frameworks.

'I-PAC a means to earn money by promoting corruption': BJP's Dilip Ghosh slams TMC ahead of Bengal polls
West Bengal BJP candidate from the Kharagpur Sadar Assembly constituency, Dilip Ghosh, on Monday called the India Political Action Committee (I-PAC) a "means to promote corruption" in the state following the arrest of Director Vinesh Chandel in a money laundering case.

ED searches premises linked to Karnataka Congress MLA’s sons in crypto probe
Enforcement Directorate conducted raids across Bengaluru on Monday. The searches targeted the premises of Mohammed Haris Nalapad and Omar Farook Nalapad, sons of Congress MLA N A Haris. The investigation is linked to a cryptocurrency money laundering case. This case stems from a 2017 hacking incident involving the alleged theft of bitcoins.

National Herald case: Delhi HC to hear ED plea against Sonia, Rahul Gandhi today
The Delhi High Court will hear a plea from the Enforcement Directorate. The ED challenges a trial court's decision. The trial court refused to accept a chargesheet against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and others. This is in connection with the National Herald money laundering case. The ED argues the trial court's order is legally flawed.

Employee resigns after boss removes family photo from his work computer; HR schools manager about real red flags
HR vs. Manager: A X post describes an employee resigning immediately after a manager remotely removed his family photo desktop wallpaper. The incident has sparked discussion about personal space, company policies, and workplace empathy. Many users say the story highlights how small actions can reflect larger organizational culture.

Saudi Arabia bars visit visa holders from Hajj, entry restricted without permit
Saudi Arabia has prohibited all visit visa holders from performing Hajj this year, restricting entry to Mecca and holy sites solely to those with official permits. This strict measure, enforced from the start of Dhu Al Qi’dah until the 14th of Dhu Al Hijjah, aims to regulate pilgrim movement and ensure safety.

No formal complaints found in Nashik preliminary review, says TCS
Tata Consultancy Service said on Friday that it has not received through its official reporting systems any formal complaints of the nature that are being alleged. The company said it has engaged a team of experts from consultancy firm Deloitte and law firm Trilegal as independent counsel to the internal investigation led by chief operating officer Aarthi Subramanian.

TCS Nashik case: IT giant denies Nida Khan held HR role, appoints Deloitte, law firm to assist internal probe
Tata Consultancy Services is investigating serious allegations of sexual abuse and coercion at its Nashik facility. The IT major has appointed external experts and an oversight committee to review the probe. TCS stated its Nashik operations remain unaffected and denied specific media reports. The company emphasized its zero-tolerance policy for misconduct and is cooperating with law enforcement.

Breakthrough near in Nancy Guthrie case? Police back in Savannah's sister and brother-in-law’s neighborhood as pressure mounts on kidnappers
Police are increasing patrols near Nancy Guthrie's daughter's home. This comes after residents complained about a YouTuber harassing people. The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie continues to draw attention. Experts believe media pressure and a large reward could lead to a breakthrough. The investigation remains active with no confirmed leads yet.

Rs 200 crores money laundering case: Court issues notice to ED on Jacqueline Fernandes's plea to turn approver
Actress Jacqueline Fernandes has expressed her willingness to become an approver in the Rs. 200 crore money laundering case. The Patiala House court has issued a notice to the Enforcement Directorate. Fernandes seeks to cooperate with the investigation. The court has asked the ED to file a reply by April 20. Arguments on the charge are ongoing.

IT Dept conducts raid at TMC MLA Debasish Kumar’s residence & offices; ED searches premises of 3 officials
The Income Tax Department conducted extensive raids at the residence, election office, and relative's house of Trinamool Congress MLA Debasish Kumar in connection with an illegal land grabbing case. Simultaneously, the Enforcement Directorate is searching premises of three businessmen in Kolkata and North 24 Parganas districts as part of its Merlin Group investigation.

West Asia War: Over 10,000 US troops are enforcing the Iran blockade, but no ships boarded so far, military says
American troops are enforcing a blockade on Iranian ports. No ships have been boarded yet. The US military is warning Iran-linked vessels. They could use force if ships try to evade the Navy. Fourteen ships have turned back. This action restricts Iran's sea access globally. US naval power is being used to compel compliance.

Who is Meenu Batra? The 53-year-old Indian-origin interpreter detained by ICE after 35 years in the US
Meenu Batra, a 53-year-old Indian-origin legal interpreter, was detained by ICE in Texas while traveling for a legal case. Despite having valid work authorization and a past withholding of removal, she was questioned about her legal status and a deportation order. Her lawyer is challenging her detention, citing due process concerns.

Who was Aliza Spencer? Four years on, FBI still seeks tips, offers up to $100,000 in the unsolved killing of the 12-year-old
Nearly four years after 12-year-old Aliza Spencer was fatally shot while walking with her family, New York law enforcement has renewed their appeal for public assistance. A combined reward of up to $100,000 is now offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the senseless tragedy.

Gujarat HC issues notices to Meta, X, Google over PIL seeking curb on misuse of AI
The Gujarat High Court has called upon major tech players including Meta, Google, X, Reddit, and Scribd to address the growing concern of AI-generated deepfake media. The court demands a solid regulatory framework to prevent misuse, urging these platforms to register with the Sahyog portal for efficient removal of harmful content.

Amravati 100 videos shocker: 19-year-old lures minor girls, films them, then uses clips for blackmail. Police probe serious cyber exploitation
A 19-year-old youth in Amravati district has been arrested for allegedly filming and blackmailing minor girls using explicit videos. The case has shocked nearby towns, with around 100 videos reportedly circulated online. The accused is said to have lured victims through social media, recorded the abuse without consent, and used the footage for intimidation. Police have launched an extensive investigation, with the cyber cell working to remove the videos and track those sharing them.

Is the Nancy Guthrie case update 2026 revealing a simpler truth than investigators suggest— here’s what new evidence, surveillance footage, and ransom clues reveal
The Nancy Guthrie case update 2026 now centers on one hard fact: an 84-year-old vanished, and confirmed blood evidence was found at her home. That alone shifts this from missing person to active abduction investigation. Fresh surveillance footage shows a masked figure. Investigators are now rechecking every frame. Possible ransom clues are also under review. No suspect yet. No confirmed motive yet. This raises a key question. Is this case being overcomplicated? Or is the truth simpler and closer than expected? Right now, new evidence, digital forensics, and timeline gaps are driving the search for answers in this growing disappearance mystery.

NHRC member defends notice to MeitY, says child safety concerns override pending DPDP enforcement
The NHRC in its March 24 notice to the ministry had raised alleged non-compliance of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act by digital platforms. Digital services industry grouping Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), in a letter to the NHRC, argued that its intervention was premature, since several provisions of the DPDP Act would come into force only next year.

Who is Lisa Bloom, and why did Lonna Drewes lawyer up to make revelations against congressman Eric Swalwell? Full explainer on allegations, resignation, investigation, pension, benefits and political impact
Who is Lisa Bloom, and why did Lonna Drewes lawyer up to make revelations against congressman Eric Swalwell? A model accused Eric Swalwell of drugging and sexual assault in 2018. She spoke publicly with lawyer Lisa Bloom and plans to approach law enforcement with evidence. Multiple accusations triggered an ethics probe, resignation from Congress, and exit from the California governor race. The story also raises questions about silence, investigations, and pension eligibility.

What are Karnataka’s AI-focussed responsible social media, digital safety rules?
Karnataka’s proposed digital safety bill seeks to tighten social media regulation with AI-led moderation, mandatory labelling of synthetic content, and quicker action on harmful posts. User safety, especially for younger audiences, stricter timelines and institutional oversight to enforce compliance are among its other aims.
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