Judge won’t block Musk’s records access because states couldn’t show ‘irreparable harm’

WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Tuesday refused to block Elon Musk’s access to sensitive records at several federal departments after another judge limited the Department of Government Efficiency’s access to the Treasury Department.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan held hearings Friday and Monday on the request from 14 states, which argued that Musk was exercising unchecked power to gain access to sensitive information, terminate personnel and end contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

But Chutkan ruled that the states hadn’t shown they would suffer “imminent, irreparable harm” unless she blocked DOGE.

“The court is aware that DOGE’s unpredictable actions have resulted in considerable uncertainty and confusion for Plaintiffs and many of their agencies and residents,” Chutkan wrote. “But the ‘possibility’ that Defendants may take actions that irreparably harm Plaintiffs ‘is not enough.

 

In the case led by New Mexico, 14 states argued that Musk’s “unchecked power” over federal agencies violates the Appointments Clause in the U.S. Constitution. They said that Musk took over a newly established agency without following the protocol outlined in founding documents.

 

Judge won’t block Musk’s records access because states couldn’t show ‘irreparable harm

 

In the case led by New Mexico, 14 states argued that Musk’s “unchecked power” over federal agencies violates the Appointments Clause in the U.S. Constitution. They said that Musk took over a newly established agency without following the protocol outlined in founding documents.

The Appointments Clause requires Congress to establish an office before the president can fill it and states that the Senate must confirm a nominee to an office created by law.

A New Mexico official said if the Labor Department’s sensitive data was compromised, it could leave the state vulnerable to embezzlement, cyber theft and ransom attacks. A Washington state official said if DOGE canceled federal-state contracts it would hurt the state’s ability to meet its legal commitments to residents. A Connecticut official said DOGE could potentially impact the state’s Department of Social Services funding.

“The sweeping authority now vested in a single unelected and unconfirmed individual is antithetical to the nation’s entire constitutional structure,” the states argued.

Dwarkadhish Temple/Rukmini Devi Temple/Nageshwarlnga

About The Place: The main draw for tourists coming to Dwarka, the Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir), is believed to have been established more than 2500 years ago by Lord Krishna’s great grandson, Vajranabh. The ancient temple has been renovated several times, especially leaving imprints of 16th and 19th centuries. The temple stands on a small hill accessed by 50 plus steps, with heavily sculptured walls that cocoon the sanctum with the main Krishna idol. Around the complex lie other smaller shrines. The walls have intricately carved mythical characters and legends. The impressive 43 m high spire is topped with a flag made from 52 yards of cloth that flutters in the soft breeze from the Arabian Sea behind the temple. There are two doors (swarg and moksh) for the entry and exit of the temple. A bridge called Sudama Setu (7am–1pm, 4–7.30pm) at the base of the temple takes one across the Gomti creek towards the beach.

Brief History: Dwarka on the western tip of the Kathiawar Peninsula is clubbed with the holiest sites in India – the Char Dhams that include Badrinath, Puri and Rameshwaram. It is believed that Lord Krishna arrived here from Braj in Uttar Pradesh to build the city. The temple was established by his grandson. It is at the cusp of the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea, providing a scenic backdrop to the spiritual site. It is said that Dwarka was submerged under the sea six times and what we see now is its seventh avatar. The temple itself has a fascinating legend. The original structure was destroyed by Mahmud Begada in 1472, and subsequently rebuilt in the 15th-16th century. It was also feted by Adi Shankaracharya, the 8th century Hindu theologian and philosopher.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit is between November and February, and during Janmashtami which is celebrated grandly here.

 

                    Rukmini Devi Temple

Located relatively on the outskirts, the Rukmini Mata Temple commemorates Lord Krishna’s queen. The temple is said to be more than 2500 years old but it may have been reconstructed over time. The present temple is said to belong to the 12th century. It is much more modest than Dwarkadhish in structure and sculptures but inspires the same devotional fervour. Carvings of gods and goddesses embellish the exteriors and the main idol of Rukmini is housed in the sanctum. Carved naratharas (human figures) and gajatharas (elephants) feature in the panels at the base of the platform.

Brief History: An interesting legend surrounds the different addresses for the temple of Lord Krishna and his Queen, Rukmini. It is said that sage Durvasa requested Krishna and Rukmini to pull a chariot to take him to their house for a meal. On the way, when Rukmini asked for water to quench her thirst, Lord Krishna prodded the ground with his tow, and the River Ganges appeared. Rukmini quenched her thirst but forgot to ask the sage if he wanted a drink of water too. Durvasa felt insulted and cursed her that she would live separately from her husband

Best time to visit: The best time to visit is between November and February.

                                                          Nageshwarlnga

About The Location: The revered site is home to one of the 12 jyotirlingas (self-manifested shivalinga) in India. The red building lies at a short distance from the town. At the end of a large hall is the main sanctum with the shivalinga. Close to the temple is another important spiritual spot called Gopi Talav Tirth, a lake that is connected to the legends of gopis visiting Lord Krishna and eventually offering their lives to merge with the soil here.

Brief History: Legend goes that it was here that a demon called Daaruka imprisoned a Shiva devotee called Supriya. The chants of ‘Om Namaha Shivay’ by Supriya invoked Lord Shiva who arrived here and vanquished the demon. A self-manifested Shivalinga appeared here and is prayed to this date.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit is between November and February, and during Shivratri which is celebrated with great fervour.

Fire at two Maha Kumbh camps in Prayagraj

No injury or loss of life was reported in either incident. The 45-day Maha Kumbh saw fire incidents on January 19, 30, and February 7

Two incidents of fire were reported from the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, according to an official statement. The first fire broke out at the camp of Shri Kapi Manas Mandal, while the second happened at the camp of the Consumer Protection Committee in the Maha Kumbh area.

“A fire broke out suddenly in two tents at the Shri Kapi Manas Mandal camp. The administration acted swiftly and brought the blaze under control. While controlling the fire at Shri Kapi Manas Mandal, it was discovered that the Consumer Protection Committee camp had also caught fire. The fire was doused,” said Promod Sharma, Nodal and Chief Fire Officer, Maha Kumbh.

PM Modi makes an exception, goes to Delhi airport to receive Qatar Amir | Watch

Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani arrived in Delhi for a state visit

Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani arrived in Delhi for a state visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi on Monday as a special gesture to receive the Amir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani.

Indian markets feel the chill in Trump-Modi ties sans bear-hugging bonhomie

Narendra Modi met with Donald Trump, bringing trade concessions but facing reciprocal tariffs that will significantly impact India’s top exports. Modi’s efforts to negotiate a trade deal might involve more concessions, while India’s currency and stock market could suffer due to capital outflows and lower dollar returns.
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When Narendra Modi dropped in on Donald Trump last week, there was none of the bear-hugging bonhomie that was on display at the White House Rose Garden in 2017. The hand-clasping bromance from the 2019 “Howdy Modi” event in Houston was also missing. The Indian prime minister came bearing trade concessions on Harley-Davidson bikes and Tesla cars, yet the US president met him wielding a fat stick of tariffs.
Trump set a frosty tone to the much-anticipated rendezvous when shortly before receiving Modi, he announced reciprocal tariffs worldwide: The US will tax foreign goods at the same rate other nations apply to its products.

This is worse than the universal levy that Trump had vowed during his campaign. While that would have affected all of America’s trading partners, this one will hit India particularly hard. From iron, steel and auto parts to pearls, stones and mineral fuels, nine of its top 10 exports to the US would suffer incremental duties of 6 to 24 percentage points, according to economists at Kotak Mahindra Bank in Mumbai, who estimate the overall increase in tariff at 7 percentage points.

A loss of competitiveness in India’s biggest overseas market could put its currency under further pressure. Anticipating lower dollar returns, global stock pickers might add to the nearly $11 billion they’ve pulled out of India so far this quarter. Capital outflows could complicate the outlook for interest-rate cuts in a slowing economy. Domestic retail investors, who have kept equity prices from cratering, could also head for the exit, after a top local fund manager advised them to get out of
Reciprocal tariffs won’t kick in before an April 1 review of other countries’ trade practices. That gives Modi time to start negotiating a trade deal, even though it will probably mean making more concessions, such as to Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite broadband service. Trump is pushing India to buy more US military hardware, including the F-35 warplane. New Delhi has already agreed to change a civil liability law that has held up Westinghouse Electric Co.’s nuclear-power reactors for more than.
Trouble is, Trump could ask for more than just lower import duties. He may also target subsidies, regulations, value-added taxes, exchange rates, lax intellectual property protections, and other nontariff barriers abroad. Being forced to act on at least some of these issues will not necessarily be inimical to the world’s fifth-largest economy, especially if it forces large domestic conglomerates to become more competitive.
However, Trump’s insistence on selling more US oil and gas to India may create problems for both its balance of payments and green-energy ambitions. The most-populous nation meets half of its growing demand for liquefied natural gas overseas, largely from suppliers in the Persian Gulf. If Indian fertilizer firms, refineries, petrochemicals makers and steel plants are forced to raise the 11% share of American LNG, they will end up shouldering additional transportation costs, inflating the country .
At a joint White House news conference with Modi, Trump spoke of new US-India trade routes, connected by ports and railways and passing through Italy and Israel. The revival of the previously proposed India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, which has seen little progress since its 2023 launch, may be good news for Gautam Adani, Asia’s second-richest businessman.
The infrastructure czar controls Israel’s Haifa port and is looking to expand in Europe. Now that Trump has paused actions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the Department of Justice’s bribery charges against Adani — denied by the conglomerate — may be headed for the cold storage. Modi described the tycoon’s legal troubles as a “personal matter” that doesn’t belong to discussions between national leaders.

The stock market, however, is yet to be convinced. Shares of Adani’s flagship firm, as well as its ports unit, have been a drag on the benchmark index this quarter. After five years of strong gains, Indian equity valuations are faltering amid disappointing corporate earnings. A recently announced $12 billion tax rebate doesn’t appear to have made much difference to lackluster consumer sentiment. P
ocketbook concerns are becoming more important. US sent the first batch of 104 undocumented workers, ..
If Modi has won any assurances of better conditions for deportees in the future, he didn’t reveal them. (A second plane arrived in India over the weekend.) He has, however, secured Trump’s promise to extradite a key suspect wanted for the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai. For now, the prime minister and his suppor
ters will have to be happy with that small return gift.

(Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this column are that of the writer. The facts and opinions expressed here do not reflect the views of www.economictimes.com.)

Maha Kumbh 2025: New advisory issued for devotees visiting Prayagraj

Uttar Pradesh authorities have issued new bathing and transportation rules for the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj to manage the influx of devotees.

 

In response to the increasing number of devotees attending the current Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj, new bathing and transportation rules were imposed.(PTI)

The Uttar Pradesh authorities have issued new bathing and transportation regulations in response to the growing number of devotees attending the current Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj reported by news agency ANI.

The latest instructions said that devotees coming from various locations will have specific spaces for bathing:

  • The Sangam and the surrounding ghats are places for pilgrims travelling from the Parade Mela region to cool down.
  • The Jhunsi bathing ghats will be used by those coming from the Jhunsi fair region.
  • In the Arali area, devotees from the Arali side will have their own ghats.
  • Also read: 10 killed after car carrying Maha Kumbh devotees collides with bus on Prayagraj-Mirzapur highway
  • A “No Vehicle” zone has been established across the Maha Kumbh region to control the high volume of foot traffic. All other guests must park in designated areas, and only cars approved by Mela Police are permitted. Emergency medical services, food delivery trucks, and logistics vehicles are an exception reported by Mid-Day.
  • Authorities have asked devotees to follow the laws thoroughly to promote easy transit and guarantee a safe pilgrimage experience.
  • Northern Railways offers to run special trains

  • The Northern Railways said it will offer special Vande Bharat trains for devotees on February 15, 16, and 17.

    The railways will operate Vande Bharat Special train No. 02252/02251 between New Delhi and Varanasi (via Prayagraj) on February 15, 16, and 17 for the convenience of pilgrims planning to attend the Maha Kumbh Mela.

    The Vande Bharat Special Train 02252 is scheduled to leave New Delhi at 5:30 and arrive in Varanasi at 14:20, via Prayagraj at 12:00.

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Netanyahu says with U.S. support, ‘we can finish the job’ against Iran

Netanyahu says Israel has dealt a “mighty blow” to Iran over the past 16 months since the start of the war in Gaza and with the support of Donald Trump “I have no doubt we can and will finish the job”

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during a joint press briefing at the Prime Minister’s office in Jerusalem, on February 16, 2025.

Israel and the United States are both determined to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its “aggression” in West Asia, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday (February 16, 2025) following a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Speaking after a meeting with Mr. Rubio in Jerusalem, Mr. Netanyahu said they had held a “very productive discussion” on a number of issues, “none more important than Iran”.

“Israel and America stand shoulder to shoulder in countering the threat of Iran,” he said. “We agreed that the Ayatollahs must not have nuclear weapons and also agreed that Iran’s aggression in the region must be rolled back.”

Mr. Rubio said: “Behind every terrorist group, behind every act of violence, behind every destabilising activity, behind everything that threatens peace and stability for the millions of people that call this region home is Iran.”

Gold Price And Silver Rate Today on February 16, 2025: Check latest Rates in India

Gold Price and Silver Rate Today on February 16, 2025: Gold prices experienced a modest decrease on Sunday. The cost of 24 carat gold in India is Rs.8624.3 per gram, reflecting an decrease of  1100.0. The cost of 22 carat gold in India is 7907.3 per gram, a fall of 1010.0.

The price fluctuation of 24 carat gold over the past week is recorded at -0.46%, while over the last month, the change stands at -6.63%.

The current price of silver in India is 103600.0 per kg, reflecting an decrease of 100.0 per kg.

Gold Prices and Silver Rates in North Cities

Top 5 North Cities for Gold Prices in India

Gold Price in Delhi

Delhi: Gold Price Today in Delhi is 86243.0/10 grams. Yesterday’s gold price on 15-02-2025 was 87233.0/10 grams, and last week’s gold price on 10-02-2025 was 86833.0/10 grams.