Pakistani national Muhammad Shahzeb Khan extradited to US and LA protest
In the past 24 hours, a lot of things have happened around the world. From police revealing insightful details of the killing of Raja Raghuvanshi, who was killed by his wife Sonam Raghuvanshi, to the announcement of curfew amid anti-ICE raids in Downtown, Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, SpaceX has once again postponed the Axiom-4 mission launch to the International Space Station, which was taking group captain Shubhanshu Shukla, due to a Liquid Oxygen (LOx) leak discovered during post-static fire booster inspections. While the world is struggling to cope with murder and failures, NEET students are doubting their fate. The candidates have reported faulty booklets with jumbled pages in Sikar and Gujarat.
Some students marked wrong answers due to the incorrect sequence. Guardians filed complaints with the Gujarat government and NTA. Here are the top 5 news: Sonam returned to MP after killing her husband, met lover and then left for UP, cops saySonam Raghuvanshi, 24, allegedly plotted her husband Raja’s murder during their honeymoon in Meghalaya, luring him to an isolated spot where accomplices killed him. After the crime, she secretly returned to Indore, met her lover, and later resurfaced in UP, claiming memory loss.
Police suspect she deliberately misled investigators with false abduction and amnesia claims. Read moreBrooklyn terror plot: Canada-based Pakistani extradited to US; planned mass shooting on Oct 7 anniversaryPakistani national Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, living in Canada, has been extradited to the US to face terrorism charges for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn in support of ISIS. The FBI said Khan planned the attack for October 7, 2024, but was foiled by joint US-Canada operations. He faces charges of supporting a terror group and attempted terrorism, risking life imprisonment. Read moreAfter LA, Chicago erupts in protest over immigration raids; over 1,000 protesters join downtown marchIn Los Angeles, the mayor announced "local emergency" as the anti-immigration riots intensified. But now, it is not just limited to LA, the protest reached to Chicago as well. Over 1,000 protesters gathered in Chicago’s Loop to oppose ongoing federal immigration raids under the Trump administration. Rallies outside the immigration court and Federal Plaza merged into a downtown march, disrupting traffic on Lake Shore Drive.
Protesters condemned Trump’s deportation policies and called for an end to ICE crackdowns. Similar protests have erupted in cities like New York, Dallas, and San Francisco amid rising national outrage. Read moreAxiom mission postponed: SpaceX detects LOx leak; Falcon 9 liftoff on hold pending repairsSpaceX has postponed the Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station due to unresolved technical issues with its Falcon-9 rocket. A liquid oxygen (LOX) leak, detected during post-static fire inspections, prompted the delay, alongside a thrust vector control issue in engine five, which has since been addressed.
SpaceX stated more time is needed for repairs, prioritizing safety and precision. The launch, initially set for June 11, will be rescheduled pending repair completion and range availability.
A new launch date will be announced soon. Read moreStudents raise serious concerns over errors in NEET-UG papersDespite enhanced security during NEET-UG 2025 on May 4, students and parents have raised concerns over errors in question papers, especially misprinted and jumbled pages in Sikar and Gujarat. Complaints were formally submitted to the NTA and state authorities. Some candidates lost time or marked incorrect answers due to these faults. Additionally, certain questions were flagged as being outside the syllabus.
Results are expected later this month, but controversy over paper quality remains unresolved. Read more
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