Times of India Digest
Daily News • Sunday, 25 January 2026
US man responds to his own wanted poster, ‘flirts’ with police online for days before surrendering
In 2018, Anthony Akers, wanted by Washington authorities, turned a routine Facebook wanted post into a week-long online exchange. Commenting on the department’s notices with apologies, excuses, and humor, he delayed surrendering while engaging the public. Nearly a week later, he finally turned himself in, sharing a selfie outside the station. The unusual thread combined deflection, dark humor, and accountability.
China’s top general accused of leaking nuclear secrets to US in exchange for official promotions: Report
China’s top general, Zhang Youxia, is reportedly under investigation for serious violations, including allegedly leaking nuclear weapons program details to the US and accepting bribes for promotions. The allegations surfaced during a military briefing, with authorities scrutinizing his abuse of authority and oversight of a procurement agency. This investigation highlights Beijing’s stringent anti-corruption stance.
Explained: The SNL joke about Usha Vance being JD Vance’s ‘beard’
Winter storm sweeps US: Over 800k lose power; 17 states declare emergencies
MAGA influencer weighs in on Indians ‘smell’ remarks after viral Japan video: ‘Every culture…’
Minneapolis shooting: FBI Director Kash Patel defends Border Patrol and Kristi Noem after Alex Pretti was shot dead
FBI Director Kash Patel defended border patrol tactics following the shooting death of Alex Pretti, stating individuals attacking law enforcement face repercussions. Patel questioned Pretti’s motives, highlighting the loaded firearm found on him. He deferred further investigation details to DHS and prosecutors, emphasizing trust in trained professionals.
An argument that ended in four deaths: What happened inside the Indian home in Georgia right before the massacre
A domestic dispute in Georgia, US, tragically ended with an Indian-origin man allegedly killing his wife and three relatives. The couple’s three children, who hid during the violence, alerted authorities. The suspect is now in custody facing multiple murder and cruelty charges. The victims have been identified, and the investigation is ongoing.
Only two planets spin backwards in our solar system; here’s the reason
‘Worried ICE will deport 700K Indians’: Row over Saikat Chakrabarti calling federal agents ‘murderers’
National Assembly polls: Nepali Congress leads with 9-seat win in Upper House elections
Ted Cruz says Navarro, JD Vance blocked India trade deal; mocks Trump tariffs in leaked audio
Senator Ted Cruz was secretly recorded criticizing Vice President JD Vance and mocking President Trump’s tariff policy. Cruz warned donors that the tariffs could harm the economy and lead to Trump’s impeachment, recounting a heated call with the President. He also accused Vance of being a protégé of Tucker Carlson, influencing foreign policy appointments.
Quote of the day by Richard Feynman: “You have no responsibility to live up to what other people think you ought to accomplish.”
Richard Feynman’s quote is about freedom from pressure. Other people will always have opinions on what you should do. But your life is not a project for their expectations. The quote reminds you to choose your own path, at your own pace.
NASA captures a rare red and green aurora over Europe from the International Space Station; here’s what caused it
‘One call gave me Japanese mom and dad’: Indian national shares heartwarming cross-cultural story
During a chance meeting aboard a 2019 flight, Raj Dabre’s world expanded in unexpected ways. An Indian traveler by birth, he offered assistance to a Japanese couple grappling with their movie screen. This seemingly insignificant gesture sparked a meaningful relationship, fostering a familial love that culminated in their attendance at his wedding—a beautiful blend of cultures.
Minnesota Salt Protest: Activists disrupt Target with salt-buying tactic; video shows lines at stores
This American town has been on fire for over 60 years, and could burn for another century
Centralia, Pennsylvania, once a thriving coal town, was slowly erased by an underground fire ignited in 1962. Decades of uncontrollable flames forced residents to relocate, leaving streets empty and homes demolished. The blaze still burns today, making the town a hazardous, eerie relic. Its abandoned roads, cultural myth, and Graffiti Highway attract curiosity, a lasting reminder of industrial disaster’s enduring consequences.
‘India needs to do the same’: Internet reacts as Philippines arrest ‘racist’ vloggers
The Philippines has taken a hard stance against foreign vloggers after a recent incident involving racist comments and public disturbances. This crackdown has sparked a lively conversation, with some advocating for India to implement similar policies.
SNL cold open: Michael Che slams ICE, VP Vance after fatal shooting; outrage grows
‘Haven’t spoken due to visa…’: Canadian singer condemns federal agents over shooting of Minneapolis man
‘A wake-up call’: Indian American author Kiran Desai says US immigration fear offers lesson in empathy
Indian American author Kiran Desai views the current US immigration situation as a potential wake-up call for Indians. She believes the hardening of anti-immigrant rhetoric in the US offers a crucial lesson in empathy. Desai notes similar trends globally, impacting migrants and minorities. She highlights the vulnerability of the Indian diaspora.