- Trump’s tariffs to send US into recession: JP Morgan
- Severe heat wave may hit Bangladesh this April: Met office
- Bangladesh ranks 181st in global passport power index; Ireland tops the list
- Green, Sengun lift Rockets over Thunder as Celtics clinch record
- Congress has the power to halt Trump’s tariffs
- Mild heat wave sweeping 7 districts: BMD
- US deports 682 Indians since Jan
- NBR seeks expansion of VAT base to raise revenue collection
- Trump grants 2nd 75-day extension for TikTok’s US operations
- Parenting tips to raise strong, independent daughters
- BNP fed up with ‘hybrid leaders’
- Trump defends sweeping tariff policies, vows they 'will never change'
- Eid holidaymakers start returning to Dhaka via Paturia ferry ghat
- TikTok U.S. deal on hold as China objects over Trump’s tariffs
- Russian missile strike kills 12, injures 50 in Kryvyi Rih of Ukraine
- Tariff hikes 'hurt the vulnerable and the poor': UN
- US reaffirms Washington’s full support for Israel
- Dhaka ranks 9th in global cities with worst air quality
- First 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' footage revealed
- Pennsylvania law firm investigates Oracle Health data breach claims

US judge rejects J&J's $10 billion baby powder settlement
A U.S. bankruptcy judge rejected Johnson Johnsons $10 billion plan on Monday to resolve thousands of lawsuits claiming its baby powder and other talc products caused ovarian cancer, marking the third time the companys bankruptcy strategy has been denied in court, reports Reuters. JJ has been...

2 justices sworn in as Appellate Division judges
Justice AKM Asaduzzaman and Justice Farah Mahbub took oath as judges of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. With this, the number of judges in the Appellate Division has reached seven. The oath was administered by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed at the Judges Lounge of the...

US judge blocks Trump’s federal buyout plan as 60,000 sign up to resign
A U.S. judge has temporarily halted the Trump administrations buyout program for federal workers, granting an initial victory to labor unions challenging the plan. Despite the pause, more than 60,000 federal employees have already accepted the offer, a White House source told Reuters. The ruling...

Two judges murdered outside Iran's Supreme Court: media
Two judges were killed in a shooting attack on Saturday outside the Supreme Court building in Tehran, state media reported. Three judges of the Supreme Court were targeted. Two of them were martyred and one was injured, the judiciarys Mizan Online website reported, adding that the assailant...