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Hegseth faces US Congress after Signal leaks, Marine deployment to LA

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is expected to field sharp questions from members of Congress about his tumultuous start as Pentagon chief, including his sharing of sensitive military details over a Signal chat, in three separate Capitol Hill hearings beginning Tuesday. Lawmakers also have made it clear they are unhappy that Hegseth has not provided details on the administration's first proposed defense budget, which President Donald Trump has said would total $1 trillion, a significant increase over the current spending level of more than $800 billion. It will be lawmakers' first chance to ask Hegseth about a myriad of other controversial spending by the Pentagon, including plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on security upgrades to turn a Qatari jet into Air Force One and to pour as much as $45 million into a parade recently added to the Army's 250th birthday bash, which happens to coincide with Trump's birthday on Saturday. Lawmakers may quiz Hegseth on the latest seari

Hegseth faces US Congress after Signal leaks, Marine deployment to LA
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 11:47 AM IST

US Health Secy removes members of committee advising CDC on vaccine usage

US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has vowed to replace all 17 members of the committee with his picks, according to a press statement shared by the Department of Health and Human Services

US Health Secy removes members of committee advising CDC on vaccine usage
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 10:51 AM IST

California moves court to block Trump's LA National Guard deployment

The move to block the deployment of National Guard troops follows tensions over anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles

California moves court to block Trump's LA National Guard deployment
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 9:20 AM IST

Canada to hit Nato spending target early, reduce reliance on US: PM Carney

Canada will meet NATO's military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defence spending away from the United States, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday, asserting that Washington no longer plays a predominant role on the world stage. The announcement means Canada will achieve NATO's spending target of 2 per cent of gross domestic product five years earlier than previously planned. Our military infrastructure and equipment have aged, hindering our military preparedness," Carney said. Only one of our four submarines is seaworthy. Less than half of our maritime fleet and land vehicles are operational. More broadly, we are too reliant on the United States. According to NATO figures, Canada was estimated to be spending 1.33 per cent of GDP on its military budget in 2023, below the 2 per cent target that NATO countries have set for themselves. Canada previously said it was on track to meet NATO's target by the end of the decade. Our goal is to protect Canadians, not to

Canada to hit Nato spending target early, reduce reliance on US: PM Carney
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 8:48 AM IST

Justice dept asks US appeals court to let Trump tariffs remain for longer

Tariffs covered by the ruling include Trump's global 10 per cent levy, his April 2 "Liberation Day" tariffs and measures targeting China, Canada and Mexico over fentanyl trafficking

Justice dept asks US appeals court to let Trump tariffs remain for longer
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 8:20 AM IST

Trump to keep White House Starlink internet service as Musk feud dissipates

US president Trump suggested he may remove the Tesla Inc. car he purchased from White House grounds and suggested the onus was on Musk to reach out

Trump to keep White House Starlink internet service as Musk feud dissipates
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 8:12 AM IST

Trump proceeds with maximalist immigration campaign in face of LA protests

Donald Trump made no secret of his willingness to exert a maximalist approach to enforcing immigration laws and keeping order as he campaigned to return to the White House. The fulfillment of that pledge is now on full display in Los Angeles. The president has put hundreds of National Guard troops on the streets to quell protests over his administration's immigration raids, a deployment that state and city officials say has only inflamed tensions. Trump called up the California National Guard over the objections of Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom the first time in 60 years a president has done so and is deploying active-duty troops to support the guard. By overriding Newsom, Trump is already going beyond what he did to respond to Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, when he warned he could send troops to contain demonstrations that turned violent if governors in the states did not act to do so themselves. Trump said in September of that year that he "can't call in the National ...

Trump proceeds with maximalist immigration campaign in face of LA protests
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 6:45 AM IST

Trump authorises 2,000 more National Guard troops to Los Angeles: Officials

President Donald Trump authorised on Monday the deployment of an additional 2,000 National Guard members to help respond to protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids, according to US officials. The order would put them on active duty. One official warned, however, that the order was just signed and it could take a day or two to get troops moving. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss troop movements. Governor Gavin Newsom called the move reckless and "disrespectful to our troops" in a post on the social platform X. "This isn't about public safety. It's about stroking a dangerous President's ego," Newsom said. The Pentagon also deployed about 700 Marines to Los Angeles on Monday to help National Guard members respond to protests over immigration raids, officials said, as California sued Trump over his use of the Guard troops and demonstrators took to the city's streets for a fourth day. The Marines are being deployed from their base at Twentynine Palms in t

Trump authorises 2,000 more National Guard troops to Los Angeles: Officials
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 6:38 AM IST

DC prepares for Trump's parade with 18 miles of fencing, 175 magnetometers

As the nation's capital cleans up from the culmination of World Pride this past weekend, focus now shifts to a very different massive event Saturday's military parade to honour the 250th birthday of the Army and the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump. "We're preparing for an enormous turnout," said Matt McCool of the Secret Service's Washington Field office, who said more than 18 miles of "anti-scale fencing" would be erected and "multiple drones" would be in the air. The entire District of Columbia is normally a no-fly zone for drones. Army officials have estimated around 2,00,000 attendees for the evening military parade, and McCool said he was prepared for "hundreds of thousands" of people. "We have a tonne of magnetometers," he said. "If a million people show up, then we're going to have some lines." A total of 175 magnetometers would be used at security checkpoints controlling access to the daytime birthday festival and the nighttime parade. Metropolitan Police Departmen

DC prepares for Trump's parade with 18 miles of fencing, 175 magnetometers
Updated On : 10 Jun 2025 | 6:34 AM IST

Trump backs call to arrest California governor Newsom over border row

Newsom, a Democrat, responded that he hoped he would never see the day that a president called for the arrest of a sitting governor in the United States

Trump backs call to arrest California governor Newsom over border row
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 11:25 PM IST

Los Angeles set for fourth day of unrest as Newsom resists National Guard

The Trump administration has argued the situation is spiraling and that federal forces are needed to support immigration agents and restore order

Los Angeles set for fourth day of unrest as Newsom resists National Guard
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 10:48 PM IST

Trump's new travel ban takes effect amid immigration enforcement tensions

President Donald Trump's new ban on travel to the US by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries took effect Monday amid rising tension over the president's escalating campaign of immigration enforcement. The new proclamation, which Trump signed last week, applies to citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. It also imposes heightened restrictions on people from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela who are outside the US and don't hold a valid visa. The new ban does not revoke visas previously issued to people from countries on the list, according to guidance issued Friday to all US diplomatic missions. However, unless an applicant meets narrow criteria for an exemption to the ban, his or her application will be rejected starting Monday. Travellers with previously issued visas should still be able to enter the US even after the ban takes .

Trump's new travel ban takes effect amid immigration enforcement tensions
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 9:59 PM IST

Harvard talks to peer institutes as Trump blocks foreign student intake

Officials at institutions such as the University of Chicago and London Business School have held talks with Harvard to host foreign students affected by Trump's visa ban

Harvard talks to peer institutes as Trump blocks foreign student intake
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 9:42 PM IST

Sonam Raghuvanshi arrest, Mumbai local, Greta Thunberg, Trump on LA protests & more top #newsin1min

Meghalaya Police have arrested Sonam Raghuvanshi, the Indore woman who went missing during her honeymoon, for allegedly plotting her husband's murder.

Icon YoutubeSonam Raghuvanshi arrest, Mumbai local, Greta Thunberg, Trump on LA protests & more top #newsin1min
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 7:06 PM IST

Why is Los Angeles protesting? | National Guard | Donald Trump | Immigration raids | ICE

Tensions are at a boiling point in Los Angeles where violent protests, clashes with police, and disruptions to federal immigration operations have sparked a full-scale security response.

Icon YoutubeWhy is Los Angeles protesting? | National Guard | Donald Trump | Immigration raids | ICE
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 5:44 PM IST

China issues safety advisory amid intensifying protests in Los Angeles

China issues safety advisory to its citizens in Los Angeles as violent ICE protests escalate; National Guard troops deployed to support law enforcement amid fears of further unrest and clashes

China issues safety advisory amid intensifying protests in Los Angeles
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 5:26 PM IST

What's fuelling the protests in LA as Trump cracks down on immigration

Protests erupt in Los Angeles over ICE raids and federal troop deployment without state consent, as the city becomes a flashpoint in Trump's aggressive immigration agenda

What's fuelling the protests in LA as Trump cracks down on immigration
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 3:44 PM IST

Trump jumps at the chance for a standoff in California over immigration

The situation has all the elements that the president seeks: a showdown with a top political rival in a deep blue state over an issue core to his agenda

Trump jumps at the chance for a standoff in California over immigration
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 3:30 PM IST

US, China to resume trade talks amid tensions over rare earths

Officials from both sides are set to talk on Monday in London, aiming to resolve differences over tariffs and supply chains that have endangered a fragile truce between the countries

US, China to resume trade talks amid tensions over rare earths
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 3:22 PM IST

Trump stumbles boarding Air Force One, social media cry 'Biden 2.0'

A video of US President Donald Trump stumbling on the Air Force One steps has gone viral, sparking online comparisons to his predecessor Joe Biden

Trump stumbles boarding Air Force One, social media cry 'Biden 2.0'
Updated On : 09 Jun 2025 | 2:56 PM IST