Kids are dying from fentanyl. More prison time for dealers won’t help

SACRAMENTO —  For weeks, there has been an uproar in the California Legislature about fentanyl. Republican lawmakers, though few in number, have led a surprisingly successful revolt around a handful of bills that largely focus on increasing criminal penalties for dealing the synthetic opioid. They have managed to push some of these measures forward despite the… Continue reading Kids are dying from fentanyl. More prison time for dealers won’t help

A walk back in time through Pragati Maidan, a cultural hub like no other

Premium Hall of Nations, India’s first pillar-less building, the kind no other country in the world had attempted. Photo credit: Raj Rewal Living cities are in a constant state of change. Sometimes their spaces evolve organically. At other times, the transition is effected externally. Spaces leave behind a story as they change, but not… Continue reading A walk back in time through Pragati Maidan, a cultural hub like no other

Reliance Naval debt resolution stuck as bidder seeks more time to pay

Lenders may agree to give more time to Hazel Mercantile to pay upfront cash for the acquisition of Reliance Naval and Engineering, a bankrupt shipyard company, after Hazel moved the court seeking two more months after it failed to meet the July 23 deadline. Hazel Mercantile sought additional time to pay the upfront… Continue reading Reliance Naval debt resolution stuck as bidder seeks more time to pay

Yankees activate Aaron Judge off injured list just in time for postseason push

The New York Yankees officially have their captain back. Aaron Judge was activated off the injured list Friday afternoon after missing over six weeks with a toe injury. The defending AL MVP was placed on the IL June 6, three days after tearing a ligament in a toe while making a highlight-reel catch against the… Continue reading Yankees activate Aaron Judge off injured list just in time for postseason push

BCAS to launch aviation ‘security culture week’ for 1st time from July 31

Civil Aviation (Photo: Bloomberg) With faster growth of Indian aviation, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has decided to organise “security culture week” from July 31 for one week, officials said. India’s aviation security regulator the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) is organising an aviation security culture week from July 31… Continue reading BCAS to launch aviation ‘security culture week’ for 1st time from July 31