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Pakistan's 27th Constitutional Amendment: How Field Marshal Asim Munir Could Gain Unprecedented Power
Nov 06, 2025 03:39 pm CST
Pakistan plans to introduce the 27th constitutional amendment that could significantly increase Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir's authority by restructuring the command of armed forces. The Shehbaz Sharif government has confirmed the upcoming amendment, which proposes changes to Article 243 and potentially creates a new Commander-in-Chief position. Critics fear this move would fundamentally alter Pakistan's civil-military balance, placing civilian institutions under military control and reducing provincial autonomy established by the 18th amendment.
Nevada's Major Cybersecurity Breach: May 2023 Ransomware Attack Discovered Months Later Costing $1.5 Million to Resolve
Nov 06, 2025 03:27 pm CST
Nevada faced a significant ransomware attack that began in May when a state employee inadvertently downloaded malicious software, though it was only discovered in August. The cyberattack disrupted government services including driver's license issuance and background checks, costing $1.5 million to resolve. While officials maintain no ransom was paid, the incident highlights growing cybersecurity challenges facing state governments and the importance of implementing robust protective measures.
Netflix Reaches 190 Million Monthly Ad Viewers as Company Shifts to People-Based Measurement
Nov 06, 2025 03:15 pm CST
Netflix announced its advertisements now reach over 190 million monthly active viewers globally as the streaming giant implements a new people-based measurement system. The company is expanding its advertising capabilities with dynamic ad insertion technology for live events while reporting record ad sales growth, signaling a strategic diversification beyond its traditional subscription model.
Supreme Court Scrutinizes Legality of Trump's Tariff Authority in Landmark Case
Nov 06, 2025 03:06 pm CST
The US Supreme Court is deliberating a landmark case examining President Donald Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose widespread tariffs. Justices across the ideological spectrum questioned whether these actions exceed presidential authority by encroaching on Congress's constitutional power to regulate taxes and foreign commerce. This high-stakes case could impact global trade relationships and redefine the boundaries between executive and legislative powers in economic and foreign policy matters.
US Citizen Arrested by Immigration Officers Who Drove Away with His 1-Year-Old During Los Angeles Raid
Nov 06, 2025 03:04 pm CST
Federal immigration officers in Los Angeles arrested a US citizen outside Home Depot and drove away with his 1-year-old daughter still in the car, sparking outrage from family and advocates. The incident, captured on video by immigrant rights activists, shows officers taking the man into custody before driving his vehicle away with the child secured in the backseat, raising serious questions about law enforcement protocols involving children during raids.
From Hyderabad to History: Ghazala Hashmi Becomes Virginia's First Muslim and South Asian American Lieutenant Governor
Nov 06, 2025 03:00 pm CST
Ghazala Hashmi made history as Virginia's first Muslim and South Asian American Lieutenant Governor. Born in Hyderabad, India, she immigrated to the US at age four but maintains strong emotional ties to her birthplace. During a visit a decade ago, she explored Hyderabad's cultural landmarks while reconnecting with family. Her groundbreaking election represents a significant milestone for diversity and representation in American politics.
IDF Reveals Evidence of Al Jazeera Journalists' Dual Roles as Hamas and PIJ Operatives in Gaza
Nov 06, 2025 02:47 pm CST
Israel Defense Forces has declassified intelligence documents claiming multiple Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza operated as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad members, using press credentials to advance militant group propaganda while participating in attacks. The evidence includes personnel records, training documents, and communication systems linking the journalists to terrorist organizations, raising serious questions about media integrity in conflict zones.
Erika Kirk Declines Jimmy Kimmel's Apology Following Controversial Remarks About Charlie Kirk Assassination
Nov 06, 2025 02:41 pm CST
Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, his widow Erika Kirk told Fox News she doesn't require an apology from Jimmy Kimmel for his controversial "MAGA Gang" comments. After ABC temporarily suspended Kimmel's show, Erika stated that apologies should only come from the heart, saying "I don't want it. I don't need it." The 31-year-old Kirk was killed on September 10 at Utah Valley University by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.
New York Mayor-Elect Mamdani Condemns Antisemitic Vandalism at Brooklyn Jewish School
Nov 06, 2025 01:40 pm CST
New York's first Muslim Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani strongly condemned an antisemitic incident where vandals painted a swastika at a Jewish school in Brooklyn just one day after his historic election victory. Mamdani pledged to stand with the Jewish community and increase funding for hate crime prevention, emphasizing his commitment to combating antisemitism in America's largest city.
Nigeria Rejects US Religious Freedom Violation Allegations: Minister Defends Nation's Counterterrorism Efforts
Nov 06, 2025 01:32 pm CST
Nigeria's government has firmly rejected the United States' designation as a religious freedom violator, with Information Minister Mohammed Idris stating the allegations are based on misinformation. The Nigerian administration highlights significant counterterrorism progress, emphasizing that extremist violence affects both Christians and Muslims, while expressing openness to international cooperation that respects Nigeria's sovereignty.









