May 22, 2026
When New York marketing consultant Matt Rosenberg faced a painful $195,000 hospital bill after his brother-in-law died, he used Anthropic's Claude AI to expose shocking double-billing fraud and slash the debt down to just $33,000
In June 2025, a sudden life-altering event occurred when a United States resident suffered a fatal heart attack. Despite undergoing four hours of intensive emergency care at a local hospital, the patient passed away, leaving his family in deep emotional shock. For the grieving family, the emotional trauma of the loss was swiftly compounded by an impending financial crisis. Just two months prior to this medical emergency, the deceased individual's health insurance policy had lapsed, leaving his estate fully liable for all generated healthcare expenses as a self-pay account.
May 22, 2026
"Can’t go to Haj, will convert Hindu woman for Jannat": Faheem poses as ‘Sahil’ to entrap a Dalit woman in Delhi’s Batla House, carrying out a horrific ordeal of assault, forced conversion, and relentless prison threats
The physical and psychological rescue of a 23-year-old Dalit woman at a railway station in Ballabgarh, Haryana, exposed a highly organized, multi-year conspiracy of identity theft, sexual violence, and forced religious conversion. What began in late 2021 as an apparently casual interaction on social media escalated into a coordinated family-run operation involving abduction, gang-rape, domestic confinement, and systemic blackmail across two Indian states.
May 22, 2026
Indian agencies expose a massive Rs 296-crore financial scandal as Archbishop Joseph D’Souza faces intense laundering probes for allegedly siphoning foreign Dalit welfare funds into luxury assets and hidden shell networks
In recent years, India’s regulatory landscape has undergone a tectonic shift. The implementation and tightening of stringent legislative frameworks—most notably the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA)—have brought a massive array of foreign-funded non-governmental organizations and religious networks under intense administrative scrutiny. As central investigative agencies escalated their enforcement actions, a distinct geopolitical counter-narrative began to emerge.
May 22, 2026
At Seva Teerth, PM Modi chairs a crucial 4.5-hour midterm session with the Council of Ministers to protect India from the volatile West Asia crisis, rising crude oil prices, and secure the strategic road to a Viksit Bharat
Amid an escalating geopolitical crisis in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level, comprehensive meeting of the full Council of Ministers on Thursday, May 21, 2026. Held at the Seva Teerth, the marathon session lasted for nearly four and a half hours. The extensive deliberations commenced almost immediately after the Prime Minister returned to the national capital following a highly successful five-nation diplomatic tour, which was explicitly designed to fortify India's energy security, defense cooperation, and strategic alliances during a turbulent period in internationa…
May 22, 2026
Federal agents raided properties across West Bengal, breaking into the locked home of ex-Kolkata cop Santanu Sinha Biswas over an extortion ring run alongside jailed criminal Sona Pappu
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) launched a series of simultaneous, early-morning raids across West Bengal, targeting a high-profile extortion and land-grabbing network. The financial watchdog is unravelling a deep-seated criminal syndicate allegedly involving former Kolkata Police Deputy Commissioner Santanu Sinha Biswas and a notorious history-sheeter, Biswajit Podder, widely known by his alias, Sona Pappu.
May 21, 2026
"Oslo’s mask falls exposing selective virtue": How Helle Lyng’s press clash exposed Norway’s deep human rights hypocrisy, sells narrative rankings, and silences the indigenous Sámi struggle under the destructive guise of green colonialism
In the arena of global diplomacy, the Kingdom of Norway has long cultivated a lucrative national brand as a "moral superpower," leveraging its top ranking on the World Press Freedom Index and its stewardship of the Nobel Peace Prize to lecture other sovereign nations on human rights and democratic governance. However, this carefully packaged external projection exists in stark, irreconcilable tension with both historical and contemporary domestic realities.
May 21, 2026
In a shocking honor killing case that rocked Uttar Pradesh, Bigan Ansari was arrested for murdering his teenage daughter Shabba over her affair with a Hindu boy, after her dismembered body was found inside a train box in Lucknow
A deeply disturbing investigation has come to an end in Uttar Pradesh. Law enforcement authorities have successfully resolved the mysterious and horrific case involving a young girl's severed body, which was discovered packed inside a metal box on a train at Lucknow’s Gomti Nagar railway station.
May 21, 2026
Sacred funds in jeopardy as the Madras High Court demands urgent answers from the RBI and Centre over a fierce legal battle challenging Tamil Nadu’s risky policy of shifting temple wealth to failing state NBFCs
The Madras High Court has stepped in to scrutinize a controversial decision regarding the financial management of religious endowments in Tamil Nadu. On Wednesday, 20th May 2026, a Vacation Bench of the High Court officially issued notices to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Union Ministry of Finance. The central government and the banking regulator have been asked to submit their formal responses to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that challenges a state policy.
May 21, 2026
A shadow empire ruled Bengal's highways through fear and forced tolls, until Suvendu Adhikari’s new government struck a sudden midnight blow to dismantle the mysterious Bhaipo tax syndicates blocking fifty thousand trucks
For years, truck drivers transporting goods into West Bengal from neighbouring states complained about one recurring problem on Bengal’s highways: the so-called “Bhaipo Tax”. The word “Bhaipo”, meaning nephew in Bengali, was politically used by opposition parties as a reference to Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee, nephew of former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Truck operators and drivers alleged that during the Trinamool Congress rule, unofficial collections, roadside extortion, illegal checkpoints and bamboo barricades became a regular feature across several entry routes into Bengal.








