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The Reserve Bank of India
organizationThe Reserve Bank of India kept the benchmark repo rate unchanged at 5.50%. The central bank also maintained its ‘neutral’ stance. Of the 61 economists polled by Reuters, 45 had forecast a status quo.
Congress
organizationCongress failed to reach a deal Tuesday night to fully fund the government. A shutdown is set to take effect Wednesday as Democrats and Republicans point the finger at each other.
Chuck Schumer
personRep. Dan Meuser says Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is "fighting for his political life" Vice President JD Vance said Democrats have conditioned reopening the government on taxpayer-funded healthcare for undocumented immigrants. House Speaker Mike Johnson faced pushback on Fox News for calling the government shutdown the "Schumer Shutdown"
Senate
organizationThe US government is set to shut down at 12:01 a.m. ET on October 1, 2025. Senate failed to pass either of two competing short-term funding bills. Democrats insisted on the need to reverse healthcare related spending provisions.
Nicole Kidman
personSources close to the country star say the split was "inevitable" The couple "have been living separately for a while now" Sources told the outlet that Kidman, 58, wanted to save the marriage but Urban, 57, has moved on with another woman.
Keith Urban
personSources close to the country star say the split was "inevitable" Couple got married in June 2006 and have two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
Benjamin Netanyahu
personDonald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed a 20-point peace plan. The plan calls for an immediate ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces to "the agreed upon line", release of all hostages, followed by Palestinian prisoner releases. Former UK Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair will join an interim authority governing Gaza.
Bad Bunny
personThe NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities from Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California. The Puerto Rican-born artist dubbed the “King of Latin Trap,’ was announced as the headliner on Sunday.
Mohsin Naqvi
personIndia beat Pakistan by five wickets in the 2025 Asia Cup final. Indian players refused to accept the trophy from the ACC chairman. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will launch a "strong and serious" protest against the ACC President.
Selena Gomez
personGomez, 33, is set to exchange vows with music producer Benny Blanco, 37, at a 28ha clifftop plantation. Guests are thought to include Taylor Swift, Paul Rudd, Paris Hilton and Martin Short. The couple announced their engagement in December 2024.
Shehbaz Sharif
personIndia hit out at Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his speech at the United Nations General Assembly. First Secretary in India’s Permanent Mission to the UN Petal Gahlot launched a sharp rebuttal.
Vijay
personDMK files complaint against TVK chief Vijay over comments on MK Stalin. 5 killed after overspeeding car hits divider on national highway in Gurugram. Heavy rains trigger flooding in several parts of Hyderabad, including Old City.
Benjamin Netanyahu
personNetanyahu accuses European leaders of pushing his country into "national suicide" He vows to "finish the job" against Hamas even as President Donald Trump says he has a deal. Netanyahu faces war crime charges from the International Criminal Court.
James Comey
personFormer FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two felony counts. Indictment is tied to his 2020 congressional testimony on the Russia investigation. Charges relate to Comey's 2020 testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee concerning the FBI's investigation into alleged ties between Trump and Russia.
FBI
organizationFormer FBI Director James Comey indicted on two federal counts. Indictment relates to Senate testimony he gave almost five years ago. Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said he directed a leak and told Comey about it after the fact.
ICE
organizationJoshua Jahn, 29, was the sniper who took lives of at least two people at the Dallas ICE facility early on Wednesday morning. Jahn allegedly opened fire, killing two inmates and wounding one before shooting himself. According to law authorities, "anti-ICE messages" were scribbled on bullets found close to the shooter's body.
Ryan Routh
personRyan Routh, 59, was found guilty of all three gun-related charges against him for the incident at Mar-a-Lago. His daughter, Sara, and his son, Adam, were at the courthouse watching the trial. Routh appeared to wink at his children as he was being led away by US Marshals.
Donald Trump
personUS president’s remarks prompt outcry from doctors and medical bodies. Trump cast doubt on medical consensus on childhood vaccines. Suggested inoculations for measles, mumps and rubella should be administered separately.
Jimmy Kimmel
personABC yanked Jimmy Kimmel's talk show over a monologue comment about the suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination. Kimmel accused "the MAGA gang" of reaching "new lows" in "trying to characterize" 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson. Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr had urged local broadcasters to stop airing the show.
ABC
organizationABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel Live amid regulatory threats. Unions claim suspension attacks free speech rights. Trump celebrates on Truth Social, calling Kimmel “zero talent” Senate Democrats decry it as Trump’s attack on liberal media.