In a move stirring nationwide debate, the Trump administration has proposed slashing nearly $8 billion from clean-energy projects across multiple U.S. states. The cuts would impact a wide range of federally supported programs, from solar and wind power expansion to electric vehicle infrastructure and grid modernization projects. According to officials, the administration argues the reductions are necessary to curb what it calls “wasteful subsidies” and re-prioritize spending on domestic oil, gas, and coal. Critics, however, warn the proposal could derail years of progress in transitioning toward renewable energy and threaten tens of thousands of jobs tied to green technology. States like California, Texas, and New York—which have been at the forefront of renewable adoption—stand to lose billions in planned federal support. Environmental groups slammed the move as a setback for climate goals, particularly as the U.S. faces increasing pressure from global partners to accelerate emissions cuts. They argue that pulling back now will not only hinder innovation but also leave the country trailing behind international competitors in the clean-energy sector. Meanwhile, industry leaders caution that the uncertainty could stall private investments that rely on federal backing, putting large-scale renewable projects at risk. With the federal shutdown already disrupting urban infrastructure funds, the proposed cuts add a new layer of tension to the ongoing political battles in Washington. For communities banking on federal clean-energy commitments, the announcement raises questions about the future of America’s energy transition. #CleanEnergy #TrumpAdministration #ClimateCrisis #RenewableEnergy #EnergyPolicy #USPolitics #Infrastructure #GreenJobs #ClimateAction #FossilFuels
As of October 3, 2025, the U.S. federal government shutdown has entered its third day, intensifying political tensions and impacting critical infrastructure projects. The Trump administration announced the suspension of $2.1 billion in federal funds allocated for major transit projects in Chicago, including the Red Line Extension and the Red and Purple Modernization Project. Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought stated that the pause aims to prevent funding from supporting race-based contracting practices, citing concerns over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. This move is part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to withhold funds from Democratic-led cities during the ongoing shutdown, which began on October 1, 2025, due to a partisan impasse over federal spending priorities. Previously, similar actions were taken against New York City's transit projects, including the Hudson River rail tunnel and the Second Avenue Subway extension. Local leaders in Chicago have expressed frustration over the funding freeze, warning that it will not only stall infrastructure progress but also threaten thousands of jobs tied to construction and operations. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) stated that the delays could affect daily commuting, particularly for low-income communities that rely heavily on public transit. Critics argue that the freeze demonstrates how shutdown politics are harming ordinary citizens, as federal resources meant for urban mobility and long-term growth are trapped in political gridlock. The ongoing shutdown has furloughed approximately 800,000 federal employees and left another 700,000 working without pay, disrupting various government services and operations. #USShutdown #ChicagoTransit #FundingFreeze #InfrastructureCrisis #WhiteHouse #CTA #BudgetStandoff #GovernmentShutdown #UrbanMobility #PoliticalGridlock
Long ago, during British rule in India, officials noticed a serious problem in Delhi: too many cobras slithering around, giving people free jump-scares before horror movies even existed. So the government, in all its wisdom, came up with a brilliant plan: "Let’s put a bounty on cobras! Bring us dead snakes, and we’ll give you cash." Sounds clever, right? Pay people to kill snakes, fewer snakes, problem solved. But the people of Delhi were smarter than the British expected. Instead of hunting existing snakes, they thought: "Why waste time running around with sticks? Let’s breed cobras at home like chickens. Instant passive income!" Soon, backyards were full of hissing side hustles. The British, realizing they had accidentally launched the world’s first multi-level snake marketing scheme, scrapped the bounty. And what did the breeders do with their now-worthless stock of cobras? They released them into the city. The result? Even more snakes than before. Congratulations! The problem-solving policy had successfully leveled up the problem. This became so famous it got its own name: The Cobra Effect – when a solution backfires and makes the problem worse. Moral of the story is, Think about second degree consequences before jumping to a solution, our government appears to be doing so a lot! #LadkiBahin #PyariBehna #goverment #India #PolicyImpact
The harsh reality of Indian education system #Education #EducationalInstitutions #IndianEducation #HarshReality
“Hit on Munawar Faruqui Foiled: Two Gangsters Arrested After Delhi Gunfight” In a dramatic turn of events early Thursday, Delhi Police successfully intercepted an alleged assassination plot targeting comedian and reality‑TV star Munawar Faruqui, arresting two accused gunmen after a fierce exchange of fire in the capital. According to police sources, the arrested suspects — Rahul (29) from Panipat and Sahil (37) from Bhiwani, Haryana — were acting on orders from a larger crime syndicate headed by Rohit Godara, in league with Goldy Brar and Virender Charan. Authorities say the two had carried out reconnaissance missions across Mumbai and Bengaluru to track Faruqui’s movements before arriving in Delhi. In the early morning hours, police set up a trap in the Jaitpur–Kalindi Kunj area after receiving intelligence about suspicious activity near New Friends Colony. When officers signaled Rahul and Sahil to stop, the duo allegedly opened fire, prompting police retaliation. Both suspects sustained gunshot injuries — reportedly to the legs — before being subdued and taken into custody. A motorcycle and firearms used in the encounter were seized. Investigators disclosed that Rahul is already wanted in a December 2024 triple murder case in Yamunanagar, Haryana, and had been evading arrest. Sahil, meanwhile, is believed to face multiple pending financial crime cases in Bhiwani and Sirsa. During interrogation, both suspects reportedly admitted to being instructed by Rohit Godara and coordinating with Brar and Charan from abroad. They said their mission was to eliminate Faruqui, part of a larger gang effort to extend influence into celebrity and entertainment circles. At present, both Rahul and Sahil are hospitalized under police guard, and investigators continue to search for more members of the plotting network. Delhi Police have also confirmed that Faruqui’s security detail is being reassessed and fortified in light of the threat. #MunawarFaruqui #RohitGodara
"Kantara: Chapter 1" Roars into Theatres with ₹37 Cr Day-1 – Is This the Next KGF? Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: Chapter 1, the mythological prequel to the 2022 blockbuster Kantara, hit screens on October 2, 2025, and stormed the Indian box office with a ₹37.24 crore opening day collection. Set in 4th century CE, the film explores ancient Daiva traditions and the origin of Bhuta Kola, deeply rooted in coastal Karnataka’s folklore. The film, made in Kannada and dubbed in 6 languages including Hindi and Tamil, was certified UA with only one censor cut. Produced by Hombale Films, it is their most expensive venture yet at ₹125 crore. The project involved over 500 trained fighters, a 3,000-member crew, and massive war sequences filmed across Karnataka’s forests. Advance bookings were robust: over 4 lakh tickets sold across India with Kannada dominating (~2.15 lakh), contributing to ₹18.95 crore in pre-release revenue. In the U.S., it earned $500,000 from premiere shows. The digital rights were acquired by Amazon Prime Video for ₹125 crore. However, the film wasn’t without controversy. The production faced a ₹50,000 fine from the Karnataka Forest Department for environmental violations. A tragic on-set death of a junior artist also made headlines. Despite comparisons to KGF 2, early critical responses are mixed. While praised for visuals, action, and cultural depth, some viewers cite pacing issues and underwhelming songs. With Shetty at the helm, both as actor and director, Kantara: Chapter 1 now relies on word of mouth to sustain its momentum beyond its Kannada stronghold. #KantaraChapter1 #Kantara #RishabhShetty
The life of a show girl by Mira Nair. https://youtu.be/7ocVjM1xqUU?feature=shared #ShowGirl #MiraNair
All the rules and laws and ethics and morals are all somehow created and applied based on favourability to powerful people. Watch in this video, the man says he can sleep with any number of women and it's not wrong but the women must be loyal to these fu*kers and wrong otherwise. All things the society created calling it right, rule or law if you look carefully — Many of it favours the powerful. So if I am blamed someday doing something wrong, most likely It would be the day I am doing something right but against the powerful. And if I get rich without getting blamed ever, assume I am working with them. PS: It's not about #polygamy or #monogamy it's about different rules for different groups. #rules and #laws and #ethics and #morals along with some #fu*kers
For India, it's clear open and shut case for powerful corrupts doing anything they want, in this case it's murder, nobody will be arrested, the pawns will be asked few questions and let go after case cools off. You and me will just talk about it — shamelessly — without realising how horrible this situation is for honest Indian's i.e. You and me. WAKE UP!!! #RajivPratap #Uttarkashi #UttarakhandLive