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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening…-Who is Virginia’s next Glenn Youngkin: How the GOP wins statewide again-Vance, Trump Jr’s plans to bolster Charlie Kirk’s ‘political legacy’ revealed: ‘Help grow it’-DOJ sues LA sheriff’s office in first-ever gun-rights lawsuit over carry delaysHegseth tells troops to resign if they oppose his plan to scrap ‘woke’ policies and restore warrior ethosSecretary of War Pete Hegseth told service members to “resign” if they don’t like his…
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New Delhi: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Tuesday once again extended the timeline for implementing its framework on “Safer participation of retail investors in algorithmic trading.” The regulator said stock brokers will now get more time to comply with the new rules after many brokers and algo vendors requested additional time to make system-related changes. The framework, which was earlier supposed to come into effect from August 1, 2025, was first postponed to October 1, 2025. Add Zee News as a Preferred Source SEBI has now introduced a phased roadmap for implementation to ensure a smooth…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office conducted an unprecedented large-scale investigation in Minneapolis this month, focused on those who were committing marriage and asylum fraud.Under a mission known as Operation Twin Shield, officers targeted 1,000 cases, knocking on doors at more than 900 sites to conduct interviews and review immigration criteria. Coordinating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the FBI, they found fraud, non-compliance, or public safety and national security concerns in 275 cases.It’s the first operation after a new rule finalized earlier this month allowed…
Sir Keir Starmer’s party conference speech was billed as a reset – a chance to reframe the argument he had been seen to be losing. He lost no time in naming the fight with Nigel Farage and Reform UK as an existential contest between decency and grievance, renewal versus decline. It was Sir Keir’s most impressive political performance: clear, moral and passionate.Labour’s leader spoke with a confidence previously lacking. His stirring defence of his party as a uniting force in a polarised country rightly drew applause. His stories with a moral attached gave his address a warmth the prime minister…
FBI Director Kash Patel gave “inoperable plastic 3D-printed replica” pistols deemed illegal to possess under New Zealand’s gun laws to at least three senior police, security and intelligence officials on a visit to the country earlier this year, law enforcement agencies in the country confirmed to NBC News on Tuesday. Patel presented the guns to New Zealand Police Commissioner Richard Chambers; Andrew Hampton, the director-general of the country’s intelligence service; and Andrew Clark, the director-general of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), according to police and Hampton and Clark’s departments.Patel traveled to the capital, Wellington, to open the FBI’s first…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A government shutdown is all but assured to begin at 12:01 a.m. ET Wednesday. The Senate will take a test vote to break a filibuster on a House-passed interim spending bill later today. But that needs 60 yeas. That means Democratic votes are necessary, and that’s why the government likely shuts down. The House is not even in session this week. Plus, Yom Kippur begins Wednesday night at sundown. That means the government is closed for a minimum of several days. REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: DEMOCRATS’ SHUTDOWN GAMBLE REVEALS PARTY DIVISIONS, SCHUMER’S WEAK SPOT WITH THE LEFT A…
Keir Starmer’s new No 10 enforcer has compared Nigel Farage to the influencer Andrew Tate, saying he is a “snake oil salesman” who is taking working-class boys down a dark path.Darren Jones, the No 10 chief secretary to the prime minister, said Labour was going to take a more “muscular approach to attacking Reform” and it would be “more proactive than just responding to the crazy things they’re saying”.The senior cabinet minister said he was infuriated by Reform’s message to young boys of “hate, division and othering”.“I’m pretty middle-class now but I was a white working-class boy and we are…
LONDON — He is the U.K.’s most unpopular leader on record — more disliked, polls say, than even Liz Truss, the woman famously outlasted by a lettuce.Little over a year after winning a historic landslide victory, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces what could be a make-or-break moment as he fights for his political future.The embattled leader is set to tell his restive Labour Party that it is in a “fight for the soul of our country,” in an address Tuesday to its annual conference in Liverpool.Starmer, 63, faces threats from all sides.The Reform U.K. party led by Nigel Farage,…
New Delhi: The Indian stock market ended the session on a flat note on Monday. The domestic benchmark indices traded range-bound during the session amid a mixed approach by the investors ahead of the upcoming RBI monetary policy outcome. Banking and financial services sectors saw buying, while metal and IT stocks dragged. Sensex ended the session at 80,364.94, down 61.52 points or 0.08 per cent. The 30-share index started the session in green at 80,588.77 against last session’s closing of 80426.46. The index remained range-bound despite buying in the broader market. It hit the intra-day high and lows at 80,851.38…
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