In Nebraska, a man shot and injured seven people, including four children, telling them to “go back to where they came from” and “speak English.” The suspect later died by suicide. Meanwhile, in the US, experts warn that if Joe Biden were to step down, Kamala Harris would likely face scrutiny as his replacement. In India, Manoj Kumar Singh has been appointed as the new chief secretary of Uttar Pradesh. Arvind Kejriwal has moved the Delhi High Court against an arrest by the CBI. New criminal laws have taken effect, with changes in filing FIRs and mandatory videography of crime scenes.
In other news, Domino’s Pizza UK faced backlash over a controversial advertisement, and cancer-causing chemicals were found in Pani Puris in Karnataka. A 12-year-old prodigy is set to join NYU next year, while the first case under the new criminal law was filed against a street vendor in Delhi. The IMD forecasts heavy rainfall in Delhi, and a new circular railway network in Bengaluru is estimated to cost ₹2,300 crore. In the world of sports, Wimbledon 2024 has begun, and Hurricane Beryl has grown into an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 storm.
The Delhi Police are undergoing training to implement new criminal laws, as North Korea fires a ballistic missile and ongoing political tensions continue in the US. The weather and air quality updates for various cities in India are also being monitored. All in all, a mix of national and international news is making headlines as various events unfold across the globe.
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