FBI Arrests Brian Cole in 5-Year Hunt Over Pipe Bombs Near DNC, RNC Before Jan 6 Riot

December 5, 2025

FBI Arrests Brian Cole in 5-Year Hunt Over Pipe Bombs Near DNC, RNC Before Jan 6 Riot

After five years, Brian Cole was arrested for placing pipe bombs near Democratic and Republican offices before the January 6 Capitol riot. The homemade bombs did not explode. Authorities acted on new forensic evidence to close this long-unsolved case.

US Military Strike Killing Survivors Off Venezuela Draws War Crime Accusations, Calls for Video Release

December 5, 2025

US Military Strike Killing Survivors Off Venezuela Draws War Crime Accusations, Calls for Video Release

A secret video showing US military killing two survivors off Venezuela has shocked lawmakers and rights groups. Congress demands full investigation and release of footage.

Supreme Court Orders 30% Women Reservation in State Bar Council Elections

December 5, 2025

Supreme Court Orders 30% Women Reservation in State Bar Council Elections

The Supreme Court has directed the Bar Council of India to reserve 30% seats for women in upcoming State Bar Council elections. This move aims to boost the representation of women and uphold constitutional values. The BCI must comply by December 8 and include reservation in all elected and office-bearer posts.

Bangalore Cabinet Clears ₹2,215 crore Tunnel-Flyover Project from Hebbal to Mehkri Circle

December 5, 2025

Bangalore Cabinet Clears ₹2,215 crore Tunnel-Flyover Project from Hebbal to Mehkri Circle

Bangalore government approved a new ₹2,215 crore tunnel and flyover project between Hebbal Junction and Mehkri Circle. This aims to reduce local traffic congestion and modify the twin tunnel plans between Hebbal and Silk Board. The project includes a rotary interchange and will be built by the Bangalore Development Authority.

Law Commission Defends Election Commission's Power in Simultaneous Polls Bill

December 4, 2025

Law Commission Defends Election Commission's Power in Simultaneous Polls Bill

The Law Commission told a parliamentary panel that the Election Commission's power in the Bill for simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly polls is not excessive. It said the Bill does not violate the Constitution's basic structure or federal spirit and needs no ratification from states.