US Military Options Limited Against Iran Amid Protests and Crackdown

January 14, 2026

US Military Options Limited Against Iran Amid Protests and Crackdown

Despite President Trump’s tough talk on Iran, US military options are thin. No aircraft carriers are near Iran, and targeting risks civilian casualties. Cyberattacks or backing internet access may be alternative strategies. Killing Iranian leader Khamenei is risky. Experts say regime is strong and strikes may not change much on ground.

US Body Brokering Industry Worth $1 Billion Sells Human Remains Amid Ethical Concerns

January 13, 2026

US Body Brokering Industry Worth $1 Billion Sells Human Remains Amid Ethical Concerns

The US body brokering business buys donated human bodies, cuts them up, and sells parts for research and more. Families say they were misled, finding breaches of trust in this billion-dollar trade with weak rules.

Gandikota Festival 2026 Ends With Folk Songs, Adventure Rides, and 3D Heritage Show

January 13, 2026

Gandikota Festival 2026 Ends With Folk Songs, Adventure Rides, and 3D Heritage Show

The Gandikota Festival 2026 saw huge crowds on its final day with folk songs, spicy Rayalaseema food, boat rides and a spectacular 3D Sound and Light Show on the fort’s history.

AP Govt Approves ₹250 Crore Open Model Flyover at Ranasthalam, Srikakulam

January 13, 2026

AP Govt Approves ₹250 Crore Open Model Flyover at Ranasthalam, Srikakulam

Andhra Pradesh government has cleared a ₹250 crore open model flyover at Ranasthalam in Srikakulam. MP Kalisetti Appala Naidu helped resolve local concerns. Construction starts soon and will finish by end 2026.

Rythu Commission Warns Farmers Against Banned HTBT Cotton Seeds and Glyphosate Use

January 13, 2026

Rythu Commission Warns Farmers Against Banned HTBT Cotton Seeds and Glyphosate Use

Rythu Commission Chairman M. Kodanda Reddy warns farmers not to use banned HTBT cotton seeds and avoid excess glyphosate. These pose risks to soil and human health.