Times of India Digest
Daily News • Friday, 30 January 2026
Epstein Files: Justice department temporarily removes document related to Trump and Jeffrey
The Justice Department briefly released and re-published a file containing FBI complaint summaries mentioning Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. These unverified complaints, some dating back 35 years, also referenced Bill Clinton and Lisa Marie Presley. Notably, some complainants provided no contact details, and one email indicated second-hand information was included.
HasanAbi to stream on YouTube following Twitch suspension
Popular streamer HasanAbi will continue his live streams on YouTube. This follows a temporary ban from Twitch. HasanAbi announced his move to YouTube to keep his fans engaged. He plans to cover a public demonstration with a mayoral candidate. This flexibility ensures content continues despite platform issues. Fans can catch his streams on YouTube while his Twitch access is restored.
Trump calls ABC News ‘fake’ and ‘the worst,’ clashes with reporter when asked about $10 billion lawsuit
President Trump labeled ABC News ‘fake’ and ‘the worst’ while attacking correspondent Karen Travers during an executive order signing. He refused to answer her question about his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury, which alleges a failure to prevent the leak of his tax records.
Epstein files: Did Elon Musk plan to visit Jeffrey’s private island? Here’s what new documents reveal
New documents reveal Elon Musk’s communications with Jeffrey Epstein. Emails show Musk inquiring about visiting Epstein’s island during the holidays. Epstein invited Musk, suggesting dates in early January. The documents indicate a level of contact previously unknown. Musk had previously stated he refused Epstein’s invitations to the island.
Streamer Pokelawls calls out Emiru for staying silent on Tectone and Lacari allegations
Twitch streamer Pokelawls has sparked debate by questioning why Emiru has faced no backlash for her silence on controversies surrounding Tectone and Lacari. Despite past collaborations, Emiru, an OTK member, has not publicly addressed allegations against Tectone or Lacari’s streaming incident, leading to discussions about accountability and double standards in the streaming community.
‘New engineering team in India…’: Former Amazon employee shares screenshot with allegation after layoff
UK police make first arrest one year after 600 ‘high-value’ artefacts were stolen from Bristol Museum
Police have made the first arrest more than a year after over 600 culturally significant artefacts were stolen from a Bristol museum archive in a late-night raid. A 41-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods, while detectives continue to appeal for help identifying four other suspects captured on CCTV.
Epstein files: Bill Gates caught STD from Russian girls; asked for antibiotics to secretly give to his ex-wife Melinda
‘Agents are at my door’: Journalist Georgia Fort films moments before being arrested over anti-ICE protest coverage
Nikki Haley’s son spreads India hatred on X, says ‘they have a cheap government’
H-1B registration for 2027 opens on March 19, announces USCIS: $100,000 fee, weighted selection and other details
‘Over 3 million documents, 2,000 videos & 180,000 images’: DOJ to release final set of Epstein files
Luigi Mangione won’t face death penalty for killing of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, rules judge
Indians are sending me tips about ‘Hyderabad fraudsters’: Texas journalist on H-1B abuse
Indian-origin man arrested in Canada for setting his own restaurant on fire for insurance money
‘It’s a nightmare’: UK man sues NHS after receiving eight years of chemotherapy instead of six months
A Warwickshire man is suing an NHS trust after alleged surgical and oncology failings left him with permanent brain and sight damage. David Bown was kept on chemotherapy for more than eight years, far beyond clinical guidance, after delayed post-operative scans and treatment errors. Lawyers say his case highlights systemic failures affecting dozens of patients.
Investigate, don’t accuse on social media: Indian-origin immigration attorney Chand Parvathaneni on H-1B probe in Texas
Saudi Arabia Ramadan 2026 moon sighting date: KSA Supreme Court calls on Muslims to sight Al Hijri 1447 crescent
Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court has called on Muslims to sight the Ramadan crescent on February 17, 2026. This traditional practice determines the start of the holy month. Believers are asked to report sightings to local courts. This annual appeal highlights the importance of moon sighting in Islamic tradition and Saudi legal practice.
Don Lemon arrested in connection with Minnesota church protest
UAE to gift memorial monument to Kuwait to honour ‘Brothers Forever’ bond
The United Arab Emirates will gift a memorial monument to Kuwait. It will be installed at Al Shaheed Park in Kuwait City. This gesture celebrates the strong bond between the two nations. The monument symbolizes shared history and destiny. Young Emirati designer Omar Al Gurg will create the landmark. Al Shaheed Park is a significant cultural space in Kuwait City.