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₹2,000 note withdrawal – How to exchange them, is it a legal tender and other questions answered
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) last week announced that it is withdrawing the ₹2,000 notes from ci…
If neither black money nor counterfeiting were curbed, what did demonetisation achieve, asks Congress
The Congress on Friday claimed the counterfeit notes have become rife once again and termed as an "…
PTI
X is banned in Brazil and China, but Elon Musk is only in a spat with one. The secret? Tesla.
Elon Musk has been critical of Brazil's decision to ban X on free speech grounds, but has long rema…
Hasan Chowdhury
Exclusive: Bankers reveal why RBI is quietly rolling back the ₹2000 notes
These instructions carried out at by bank branches. But, our sources confirmed that such ins…
Banning TikTok could haunt Biden's reelection campaign
Biden's already said he'd sign the bill into law if it passes through the Senate. Alienating TikTok…
Madison Hall
Ellen DeGeneres said she's 'done' with fame after her upcoming Netflix special. Here's a complete timeline of the backlash she's faced since 2020.
Ellen DeGeneres built a career on being funny and likable. But her reputation was scrutinized in 20…
Olivia Singh
China has banned more than 2,000 Taiwan food imports amid Pelosi's visit as Beijing steps up trade weaponization
China has banned products including pineapples in the past as tensions between the two territories …
Huileng Tan
Earnings season is repeating a tech-bubble trend filled with counterintuitive market reactions, Bank of America says
Companies that beat earnings and revenue estimates are underperforming the most in history, while t…
Ben Winck
The new Miss USA says she doesn't support banning guns but believes AK-47s are better left to the military
Miss USA Asya Branch publicly supports the Second Amendment but told Insider "there's no reason" fo…
Anneta Konstantinides
US Attorney General says states can't ban abortion pills that are approved by the FDA
Merrick Garland said the agency's ruling on the safety and efficacy of the drug mifepristone could …
Dominick Reuter,Julia Naftulin
Why Delta, United, and Alaska are letting the passengers they banned for not wearing masks back on flights
Travel analyst Henry Harteveldt called the decision "reasonable and fair," but airlines need to thi…
Taylor Rains
The Trump campaign just ran an ad that appeared to imply the president won re-election, even though Facebook said it would ban any election content declaring an early victory
The ad on Facebook featured a sun with Trump's face and the audio: "It's morning in America. Donald…
Katie Canales
Turkey may soon put its controversial Russian S-400 air defenses in operation
Turkey's S-400 defenses may be deployed for the first time this summer in a move likely to worsen a…
Paul Iddon
'We do not have any plans': The 13 states with abortion-ban 'trigger laws' are completely unprepared to enforce them
Some state 'trigger laws' have been on the books for 17 years. An Insider investigation found there…
Nicole Einbinder,Caroline Has…
3 reasons why investors should warm up to technology stocks after their months long sell-off, according to Fundstrat
"The demand story for Technology is likely set to accelerate in next few years, and every major mar…
Matthew Fox
'We do not have any plans': The 13 states with abortion-ban 'trigger laws' are completely unprepared to enforce them
Some state 'trigger laws' have been on the books for 17 years. An Insider investigation found there…
Nicole Einbinder,Caroline Has…
The Supreme Court upheld a decision to let trans students use the bathroom that matches their gender identity
The Supreme Court let the Fourth District's ruling stand in Gavin Grimm's lawsuit against the Glouc…
Madison Hall
Senate Democratic leaders are now open to a congressional stock trading ban after initial reluctance
Restricting members of Congress from buying and selling individual stocks is supported by a large m…
Bryan Metzger,Kimberly Leonard
Facebook's news ban heightens the risk of misinformation and conspiracies spreading in Australia, critics warn
More than a third of Australians use Facebook to access news.