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Morning News Rap: Anti-Trump Protests Rock US, Rahul Gandhi Bhumi Boston, and more. Bharat News

A fresh wave of Anti -trump protest The US was swept away with protesters rally from Washington DC to San Francisco. The protesters expressed concern over civil rights violations, executive overras and increasing totalitarianism under President Trump.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrived in America for a visit to Brown University in Road Island. He was welcomed by members of the Indian Foreign Congress along with Sam Pitroda at the Boston Logan International Airport.
In a political development, AIMIM Chief Owaisi made fun of BJP leaders as “Tubelites” after BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s comment against Supreme Court and CJI. Owaisi reminded the party of constitutional powers of the Supreme Court.
In IPL News, 13 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi hit sixes off his first ball for Rajasthan Royals. His performance came after domestically influential tricks, including a record-breaking century.
In a major development in the US, the district court for North Georgia abolished the legal status for 133 international students, whose sevis records were suddenly canceled. The ruling prevents their immediate exile, providing them temporary relief.
Here are the top stories for morning news rap:

The latest wave of anti -trump demonstrations sweeps us

Two weeks after a uniform nationwide movement, thousands of protesters filled roads across the United States in a new wave of anti -Trump protests. From Washington DC to San Francisco, rallies were inspired by the protesters in the form of violations of civil rights under President Donald Trump, executive overache and powerism. Read full story

Rahul Gandhi Bhoomi in America, welcomed by Sam Pitroda

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP MP Rahul Gandhi arrived for a scheduled visit to the Brown University in Road Island in the United States. At the Boston Logan International Airport, he was warmly obtained by members of the Indian Foreign Congress, personally welcomed by Foreign Congress chief Sam Pitroda. Read full story

Owaisi called BJP leaders ‘tubelites’ on SC comments by Nishikant Dubey

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi made fun of BJP leaders as “Tubelites” in response to the controversial comments of BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, who targets the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice of India. Owaisi pointed to Article 142 of the Constitution, which gives the Supreme Court the right to give full justice in matters earlier. Read full story

Vaibhav, the youngest star in IPL, smash six for the first time

Last November, Rajasthan Royals made headlines by bidding Rs 1.1 crore for 13 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi at the IPL mega auction. Her talent scouts were clearly impressed-she started her first class for Bihar in January 2024 and broke the 58-century century against Australia U-19S in September, which was the fastest by an Indian at that level. Nevertheless, questions revolve. Was RR playing huge gambling? Can one such a young man handle the jump in the IPL stage, or will he struggle under the dazzling of millions? Read full story

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In an important judgment, the American district court for the northern district of Georgia has given temporary relief to 133 international students, whose records of students and exchange visitor information systems (sevis) were suddenly abolished. Without court intervention, the loss of legal status would have forced students to leave the country. Read full story

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