Times of India Digest
Daily News • Monday, 2 February 2026
Minneapolis school where ICE detained 5-year-old receives bomb threat
Trump fumes over Trevor Noah’s Epstein Island joke at the Grammys: ‘Sending my lawyers’
Stanford students pretend to be Jains to escape $7,944 mandatory meal plan
A Stanford student’s essay alleging undergraduates falsely claim Jain identity to bypass mandatory meal plans has sparked debate. The claim, based on anecdotal evidence, suggests students exploit religious exemptions to redirect dining funds. This controversy highlights broader student frustration with expensive, inflexible campus dining and the challenges universities face in balancing accommodations with potential misuse.
Jeffrey Epstein has a ‘secret son’? Explosive DOJ emails show he was congratulated for ‘baby boy’
Newly released DOJ documents reveal an email from Sarah Ferguson seemingly congratulating Jeffrey Epstein on a “baby boy,” suggesting he may have had a secret child, though this remains unverified. The files also show Ferguson’s frustration over Epst’ein using her to access Prince Andrew, reveal Andrew’s continued contact with Epstein until 2017, and highlight Epstein’s extensive high-level connections. Allegations remain unproven.
Who is Nancy Guthrie? 84-year-old mother of NBC’s ‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie reported missing
Hasan Piker back on Twitch as platform shortens suspension to three days
Hasan Piker, also known as HasanAbi, has returned to Twitch after a three-day suspension, reduced from seven days following an appeal. While Twitch hasn’t officially confirmed the reason, reports suggest it stemmed from his use of the phrase “Zionist-pigs.” During his ban, Piker continued streaming on YouTube, attracting significant viewership and donations for immigration advocacy groups.
Norway Crown Princess says she regrets connection with Epstein whom she called ‘sweetheart’ in email: I showed poor judgement
‘Hired green card, US citizen drivers’: Sikh truck company owner after losing employees as California revoked thousands of licences
Man raised as a girl learns at 19 he was born intersex and surgically altered as a baby by his parents
Jim Ambrose was raised as a girl after doctors surgically altered his intersex body at birth without his consent. Discovering the truth at 19 reframed his entire life, exposing medical harm, secrecy, and lost autonomy. His story explores identity, anger, healing, and the lasting impact of irreversible decisions made for children.
GOP Rep. Nancy Mace under fire after ex-staffers allege bizarre ‘hotness rankings’ demands
‘Time to clean house’: Indian-origin Texas GOP leader under fire, old ‘domestic violence case’ involving gun comes to surface
Celebrity doctor Peter Attia breaks silence over crude email sent to Epstein: I had little exposure, his access felt novel
MAGA melts down thinking ‘Rehmet is Indian’ after Democrat flips Texas local election
Snoop Dogg’s family mourns as granddaughter passes away weeks after hospital discharge
Snoop Dogg’s granddaughter, Codi Dreaux, has died at 10 months, just 20 days after leaving the NICU. Born prematurely at 25 weeks, Codi faced months of intensive care while her mother, Cori Broadus, documented the challenges online. Family and friends mourned her loss, remembering her as a spirited “little firecracker.” No cause of death has been shared.
You can read Epstein’s emails like you are inside his inbox
A new web project, Jmail, transforms the daunting task of sifting through Jeffrey Epstein’s leaked emails into an accessible experience. By mimicking a Gmail interface, it allows users to easily search and understand the public documents, highlighting how presentation impacts engagement with crucial information. This initiative prioritizes usability over new revelations, making public records more digestible for everyone.
‘Ours will be greatest of them all!’ Trump shares photo of ‘beautiful’ India Gate
‘Illegal gold melting setup’: What police found inside two Indian jewelry stores in Texas linked with $55 million fraud
What is Tulsi Gabbard hiding? A whistleblower keeps pushing a secret complaint Congress hasn’t seen
A classified whistleblower complaint against Tulsi Gabbard has been held by her agency for eight months, sparking concerns over secrecy rules and oversight. The Intelligence Community Inspector General is reviewing the allegations, but extreme classification is reportedly blocking its transmission to Congress. This delay raises questions about accountability for senior intelligence officials.