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X (Twitter) goes down in the US: Elon Musk’s social media platform experiences massive outage, ‘nothing is loading’

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Elon Musk’s Social media app X (formerly Twitter) suffered a severe global outage on Monday, February 16th. Some users from countries including the United States, United Kingdom, and India reported widespread outages.

Shares of X, led by Elon Musk, fell thousands of dollars on Monday. (AFP)
Shares of X, led by Elon Musk, fell thousands of dollars on Monday. (AFP)

According to DownDetector, complaints about the service outage increased to over 25,000 around 18:30 IST as users faced issues accessing the platform and loading posts.

There has been no official post clarifying what caused the X outage.

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X down: Netizens report power outage

Disruptions occurred almost simultaneously across regions. Some users reported being unable to refresh feeds on the app and website, while others faced difficulty logging in.

One user reported “Nothing is loading” lower detector. Another said: “London is not accessible, why?”

Data from DownDetector shows a sudden spike in complaints within minutes, suggesting this was a massive service outage rather than an isolated failure.

Global Disruption of X

The incident is the latest in a series of outages that have hit major internet platforms in recent months. X experienced a similar outage in March 2025, affecting users worldwide.

In November 2025, Cloudflare experienced an apparent outage that caused temporary access issues for many websites, including X, resulting in significant outages.

Service gradually resumed; however, the company did not immediately clarify the cause of the outage

Maduro’s gone — But is Venezuela witnessing a new ‘Don’?

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Maduro’s gone — But is Venezuela witnessing a new 'Don'?

Over a month after US special forces lifted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro out of Caracas under cover of darkness, and flew him to New York to face federal drug trafficking charges, the South American country is navigating a new but uncertain political phase. suspended between rupture and continuity. The January 3 operation — which country’s interior minister Diosdado Cabello said left at least 100 people dead and 100 wounded — removed the country’s most polarising figure, and a president who had dominated the country’s politics for more than a decade, from office.

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But it did not dismantle the political structure he built. His vice president Delcy Rodríguez assumed charge, as nation’s top boss, after the Supreme Court declared Maduro’s capture a “forced absence,” creating an unprecedented constitutional situation.In the weeks since, Caracas has seen rapid but uneven shifts. Diplomatic ties with Washington – severed in 2019 – are being restored. The oil sector, once the ideological centrepiece of Hugo Chavez’s socialist project, has been opened to private operators. Hundreds of detainees have been released under a proposed amnesty. Parts of the military leadership have been reshuffled. Opposition leaders have cautiously resurfaced.Yet the security apparatus remains in place. Elections have not been announced. Key figures of the old establishment continue in power. Public fear has receded in tone but not disappeared in practice.

Political power structure

Some see the removal of Nicolás Maduro as a possible opening for rebuilding Venezuela’s institutions and safeguarding citizens’ rights, while others remain sceptical about whether the period of “transition” described by the United States and acting President Delcy Rodríguez will actually lead to a democratic outcome or simply fall short of meaningful change.

Maduro in US custody

For Venezuelans, the question is no longer whether Maduro is gone. It is whether what followed amounts to a political transition – or a tactical recalibration of the same system under new leadership.Here is what has changed – and what has not.

Diplomatic reset with Washington

Unlike the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the United States did not dismantle Venezuela’s governing apparatus. It allowed continuity through Rodríguez, who now leads an interim administration.US President Donald Trump has said he has been working “really well” with Rodríguez. Diplomatic relations, severed in 2019 under Maduro, are being restored. The US embassy in Caracas has resumed operations under chargé d’affaires Laura Dogu, and Venezuela appointed Félix Plasencia as its envoy to Washington.

A reset in diplomatic ties with US?

Dogu said her meeting with Rodríguez and national assembly president Jorge Rodríguez was aimed at reiterating three priorities outlined by secretary of state Marco Rubio:

  • Stabilization,
  • Economic recovery, and
  • Reconciliation and transition.

Venezuelan foreign minister Yván Gil described the step as the start of a new era committed to international law.At the same time, Trump has warned Rodríguez she could face consequences similar to Maduro’s if she does not comply with US demands on reforms and oil access. Rubio told a Senate committee: “I can tell you right now with full certainty, we are not postured to nor do we intend or expect to have to take any military action in Venezuela at any time.”The relationship is cooperative but conditional.

Oil reforms mark a structural shift

The most significant policy change has been in the oil sector, long a pillar of Hugo Chávez’s socialist project.Rodríguez introduced and signed into law reforms allowing private companies to operate independently in Venezuela’s energy sector rather than as minority partners of state oil company PDVSA. Royalty payments have been lowered and state control over exploration reduced. “This is the only way to obtain significant investments,” US-based Latin America energy analyst Francisco Monaldi told The Strait Times.

Oil at the center

Trump has urged US oil companies to invest, though firms remain cautious given political uncertainty and the high costs of reviving production infrastructure weakened by corruption and sanctions. In the interim, the US government has directly seized and sold some Venezuelan oil.Rodríguez defended the overhaul, saying: “The people of Venezuela do not accept orders from any external factor. The people of Venezuela have a government, and this government obeys the people.”Analysts note that restoring production will take years and depends on stable governance and legal clarity. For India, which had previously been a major buyer of Venezuelan crude before US sanctions disrupted flows, the opening of the sector could alter supply calculations — though recovery in production is expected to take years, not months. As RAND experts note, Venezuela’s constraints are “less about geology than governance.

Cabinet reshuffle, but continuity in power

Rodríguez has replaced several ministers and high-ranking military officials. According to experts cited by CNN, at least 28 significant changes have been made within the armed forces.Yet core figures remain. Interior minister Diosdado Cabello and defence minister Vladimir Padrino continue in office. Professor Guillermo Tell Aveledo described the situation as “a phase of readjustment.” RAND analyst Kelly Piazza said recent events show that “regime decapitation does not equal regime change.” The armed forces formally recognised Rodríguez as commander-in-chief. Legal scholar Juan Carlos Apitz questioned the move: “There cannot be two commanders,” he said, referring to Maduro’s prior role. The ruling party has also organised demonstrations demanding Maduro’s release, reflecting internal continuity even as policy shifts occur.

Amnesty announced, but debate over scope

Rodríguez has announced a general amnesty expected to be adopted by the national assembly. The government claims more than 800 political prisoners have been released.However, rights organisation Foro Penal says about 700 political prisoners remain detained. Its director Alfredo Romero said: “The amnesty is more about forgetting than forgiving,” and called for accountability. The interim government has also announced the closure of Helicoide prison, widely criticised by rights groups for alleged torture of dissidents.Benigno Alarcón, a political expert, said “the transition has not truly begun.” He argued that credible democratic change requires institutional reform, decentralisation of security forces and new elections. “The system is recalibrating the cost of repression,” Aveledo said, describing what he termed “tactical liberalisation.”

Economic signals: Modest shifts amid structural distress

There are tentative economic changes. Economist Asdrúbal Oliveros reported a 22% rise in real estate prices. Prices of meat and chicken have declined. Airlines, including American Airlines, have resumed operations.But the broader economic crisis persists. Public sector workers survive on roughly $160 a month; private sector employees earn about $237 on average. The minimum wage — 130 bolivars, or around $0.35 — has not been raised since 2022.

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Margaret García, a teacher in Caracas, said: “We see that a negative moment has brought us positive things.”At the same time, anxiety lingers. A Caracas resident told CNN she is waiting to see if fundamental change is possible. “A real one,” she said.Retiree Julio Castillo expressed skepticism: “It’s an important change, certainly, but everything is the same, everything.”

Opposition re-emerges cautiously

Some opposition figures, including Andrés Velásquez and Delsa Solórzano, have appeared publicly after months in hiding. A private television channel aired footage of opposition leader María Corina Machado addressing reporters in Washington.Velásquez said: “I believe that Venezuela’s destiny cannot be an oil agreement and a dictatorship headed by Delcy Rodríguez, because we could simply define that as a continuation of the dictatorship.”Yet large demonstrations demanding elections have not taken place. Many citizens continue to self-censor. One resident told CNN: “Even law-abiding citizens can be stopped in the street at any time for a search or to be questioned.”

Opposition still not free

Wanted posters of opposition candidate Edmundo González, who disputes the July 2024 election results, remain displayed in some official locations.

Regional implications and migration

According to RAND expert Tahina Montoya, Venezuela’s crisis extends beyond its borders, contributing to one of the largest displacement crises in modern Latin American history. Nearly 8 million Venezuelans have left the country.Marie Jones of RAND said Venezuela’s trajectory influences regional norms around governance and electoral integrity. Piazza noted that while a democratic transition is possible, the most plausible near-term scenario is continued authoritarian persistence.Regional responses vary. Argentina has supported Maduro’s removal, while Colombia has criticised it as a violation of sovereignty. Other governments remain cautious.On Cuba, Jones said that disruption of Venezuelan oil flows increases economic pressure but collapse is not inevitable.Migration trends will be a key indicator. Montoya said that a coherent transition could slow outward flows, while instability could sustain them.

Transition or managed continuity?

Alarcón said authorities may delay elections depending on political calculations. “It will depend on the polls. If they see a chance of winning, they’ll call for elections. If not, they’ll postpone them,” he said. “They intend to buy time and maintain power.”Apitz argued that “the first step towards democracy in Venezuela is the full and unconditional release of all political prisoners.”RAND experts say policymakers should watch institutional independence, military alignment, economic transparency and human rights conditions.

Track two diplomacy, but for whom?

In a recent interview with an American journalist since assuming office, Rodríguez defended both her predecessor and her own authority. Speaking to NBC News’ “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker in Caracas, she said: “I can tell you President Nicolás Maduro is the legitimate president. I will tell you this as a lawyer, that I am. Both President Maduro and Cilia Flores, the first lady, are both innocent.” As Maduro sits in a federal detention in New York following his capture by US forces, Rodríguez has simultaneously been welcomed back into the diplomatic fold by President Trump.US energy secretary Chris Wright made a high-profile visit to Caracas as the two governments negotiated the distribution and sale of Venezuela’s vast oil reserves. Wright told Welker: “Ronald Reagan said ‘trust but verify.’ Trust but verify. We’ve been dealing with Delcy for five weeks now. It’s been an amazing cooperation.” “She’s delivered information. Everything we know so far has turned out to be true. She’s made enormous positive changes, including already changing the hydrocarbon law in the country in the first few weeks. So I would say that cooperation is off to a tremendous start.”

Delcy meets US energy secretary

According to Wright, more than $1 billion in Venezuelan oil has already been sold, with an additional $5 billion in expected sales in the coming months. “So the Venezuelans are in charge here in Venezuela, but the United States has enormous leverage over the interim authorities in Venezuela — the largest revenue source that funds the government is now controlled by the United States,” Wright said. “If they’re driving positive change that benefits Americans and is improving the life opportunities of people in Venezuela, that money will flow. If they steer off that path, we have just simply tremendous leverage.Emphasising her constitutional authority Rodríguez told NBC, “I can tell you I am in charge of the presidency of Venezuela, as it’s stated clearly in the constitution of Venezuela. And from the amount of work that I have, from how busy I am, I can tell you it’s very, very hard work and we’re doing it completely day by day.” The daughter of a revolutionary and herself sanctioned under the first Trump administration, Rodríguez initially sharply criticised the US military action that removed Maduro. In the weeks since, however, she has softened her tone and relented to US pressure and demands, even raising the possibility of visiting Washington after two phone calls with Trump.“I have been invited to the States,” Rodríguez told NBC News, adding that “we’re contemplating coming there once we establish this cooperation and we can move forward with everything.”

So has anything changed?

Still, the current government has not entirely shed the authoritarian structures built under Maduro and his predecessor, the late Hugo Chávez, who established much of Venezuela’s present security architecture.Recent events reflect that ambiguity. After being released from prison, prominent opposition figure Juan Pablo Guanipa was rearrested and placed under house arrest, according to his son Ramón Guanipa.At the same time, dozens of political prisoners have been freed in recent weeks, and political space appears to have opened modestly. A protest demanding the release of additional detainees was held outside the country’s highest court — an act that only months ago might have led to arrests.The fate of María Corina Machado remains a central question. Even after presenting her Nobel Peace Prize medal to Trump during a White House visit last month, Trump has not fully embraced her as a political contender inside Venezuela.“With regards to her life, we do not understand why there’s such a fuss about it,” Rodríguez said. “With regards to her coming back to the country, she will have to answer to Venezuela. Why she called upon a military intervention, why she called upon sanctions on Venezuela, and why she celebrated the actions that took place at the beginning of January.”Trump, for his part, has publicly endorsed Rodríguez’s government. Speaking at the White House, he described the bilateral relationship as “very good” and said the United States was “working together very closely” with her administration on oil.Asked whether he recognises Rodríguez as Venezuela’s official government, Trump responded: “Yeah, we have done that. We are dealing with them, and really right now they are doing a great job.”“The relationship we have right now with Venezuela I would say is a 10,” he added.

One month on

Venezuela today reflects a partial reset rather than a full transition. Diplomatic ties with Washington are reopening. Oil policy has shifted toward privatisation. Some prisoners have been freed. Opposition figures are cautiously visible.But the governing structure remains largely intact. Elections have not been scheduled. Fear has not disappeared.As the country moves beyond the immediate shock of Maduro’s capture, the question is no longer what happened on January 3, but whether the changes that followed amount to a democratic opening — or a recalibration of the same system under new leadership.(With inputs from Agencies, CNN, The Strait Times)

WATCH: Drunk man takes nap on track as train stops inches away | India News

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WATCH: Drunk man takes nap on track as train stops inches away

New Delhi: A dangerous incident occurred at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), the busiest rail hub in Mumbai, when an allegedly drunk man was found sleeping on the tracks, disrupting Port Line services and causing delays for thousands of daily commuters.The incident was captured in a video widely circulated on social media, which showed the man lying on the tracks as people scrambled to stop the oncoming train, screaming and waving.(TOI cannot independently guarantee the authenticity of the video)The train stopped in time to avoid the accident, but this behavior also brought serious risks. Such behavior is strictly prohibited by law. The incident resulted in a temporary suspension of services, affecting peak hour commuters, until services resumed after the man was safely removed from the tracks.

Ashley Banfield reveals why she still sees Tommaso Cione as ‘prime suspect’ in Nancy Guthrie case

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News Nation Anchor Ashley Banfield Still adamant that Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law Tommaso Cioni is the “prime suspect” in the 84-year-old’s disappearance. However, officials did not name any suspects in the case and dismissed any potential connection between the alleged kidnappers or Sione.

Ashley Banfield reiterates that Tommaso Cione is the
Ashley Banfield reiterates that Tommaso Cione is the “primary suspect” in Nancy Guthrie’s case. (Ashley Banfield x Drop Dead Serious/YouTube; Facebook)

banfield first made the explosive accusations on her Drop Dead Serious podcast, saying a source told her authorities had seized a vehicle belonging to Nancy’s daughter, Anne Guthrieshe is the sister of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie. Sources say there is a potential connection between the car and Anne’s husband, Sione, who may be considered by law enforcement as the “prime suspect” in the investigation.

At that time, before banfield “These are just reflections, not evidence,” Ancho said, stressing that it is common for families to be scrutinized in such cases.

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Ashley Banfield defends her coverage of Tommaso Cioni

In a conversation with Mediaite founder Dan Abrams on Project SiriusXM on Thursday, February 12th, banfield She defended her reporting, although the Pima County Sheriff’s Department disputed her account.

“At this time, investigators have not identified a suspect or person of interest in this case,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “While we appreciate the public’s concern, sharing unsubstantiated accusations or false information is irresponsible and does not aid the investigation.”

After Abrams asked Banfield for an update on the Sioney report, the veteran reporter said: “I can tell you that my sources have backed up that report every day since. That’s what Mrs. Guthrie was thinking the day after she was reported missing.” media reports said.

Ashley Banfield compares her reporting to ongoing investigations

Banfield stressed that several aspects of her previous reports have now been verified, including the fact that Annie’s vehicle “was towed with evidence” and that “the camera was smashed.”

She cited a report from Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz, which stated that small shards of glass were found beneath the camera at the front entrance of Nancy’s Tucson home. Arizona.

Banfield said she believes the person captured on the doorbell camera wearing a ski mask and gloves broke the camera after unsuccessfully trying to remove it from its mount.

Banfield stressed that her sources still believe Savannah The brother-in-law may be the main suspect. “Nothing has changed. Nothing has changed. But I will say this: The day after I did this report, my source said, ‘Things have really gotten more tense,'” she added.

Karnataka court imposes death penalty: Three sentenced for gang rape of Israeli tourist, murder of youth in Kopal India News

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Karnataka court imposes death penalty: Three sentenced for gang rape of Israeli tourist, murder of youth in Kopar
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New Delhi: A Karnataka civil court on Monday sentenced three men to death for sexually assaulting an Israeli tourist and murdering a youth in Koppal district last year.The Gangavathi Civil Court announced the sentence and awarded death penalty to the convicts: Mallesh alias Handi Malla, Sharanabasava and Chaitanya Sai. The court found them guilty on February 7 and reserved sentencing for February 16.Prosecutors said the crime, which occurred near Sanapur on March 6 last year, attracted international attention and cast a pall over the region’s tourism industry.Prosecutor Nagalakshmi said the incident occurred when a homestay owner took a group of tourists: Pankaj from Maharashtra, Bibhas from Odisha, Daniel from the United States and an Israeli woman to stargazing near the Tungabhadra canal within the limits of Gangavathi rural police station.The three defendants allegedly arrived on motorcycles and got into a fight over a financial dispute.“In order to rape the women, the criminals pushed the three men into the canal. To ensure that they did not come out, they threw stones at them. Later, they gang-raped the B&B owner and the Israeli citizen,” Nagalakshmi told reporters.She said Bihas Kumar died due to drowning in a canal. “Pankaj couldn’t swim, but Daniel saved him,” she added.After the attack, the defendant allegedly fled the scene with the victim’s mobile phone, cash and camera.“This was a case of gang-rape, murder, attempt to murder, robbery and extortion. Therefore, Justice Sadananda Nagappa Naik sentenced them to death under Section 103 of the Indian Code. For gang-rape, the court ordered that they be imprisoned till their last breath,” the prosecutor said.She added that offenders have the right to appeal their sentences to higher courts.

‘Stop the invasion and deport them’: Internet reacts after Texas activists target Hanuman temple, say ‘Third world aliens are slowly taking over America’

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'Stop the invasion and deport them': Internet reacts after Texas activists target Hanuman temple, say 'Third world aliens are slowly taking over America'

A conservative activist in Texas sparked controversy after sharing a video of a 90-foot-tall “federal statue” of Lord Hanuman at the Shri Ashtalakshmi Temple in Sugar Land, Texas. Carlos Tuccios, a Republican activist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, shared the video and said Third World aliens are slowly taking over Texas and the United States. “Stop the invasion,” he said in a post on X.His comments were supported by some anti-immigration users, while others criticized the post as racist and misleading.One supporter said: “Stop the invasion and kick them all out.” Another said: “Disgusting. Get rid of it as soon as possible. What’s wrong with Texas? It must be money. “Critics claim, “Didn’t Charlie Kirk say that secularism is a Western and Christian value? Furthermore, India has more churches and statues of Jesus than there are Hindu temples and statues in the United States.”Inaugurated in August 2024, this statue of Panchaloha Abhaya Hanuman is the tallest statue in North America and represents the “spiritual center” of strength, devotion and peace.Also earlier, Tursios criticized the notion that “third world foreigners” are entering the U.S. on H-1B visas and said Frisco had been “invaded.”

Top Affordable Smart TVs Perfect for Small Spaces | Tech News

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Buying a smart TV for a small room is often about making daily routines run smoothly. In a bedroom, den or compact living space, a big screen or cutting-edge specs aren’t more important than comfortable viewing and easy daily use. That’s why familiar options like the Samsung 32-inch Smart TV or the LG LR570 still make sense for many homes. Meanwhile, newer models like the Xiaomi A Pro QLED and Philips 6100 series show how you can get better colors and fuller sound at a reasonable price. By increasing their size, TVs like the TCL 40-inch V5C or the Volkswagen OptimaX 43-inch can fit naturally into a small living room without feeling too big. Each of these screens suits a slightly different need, from simple reliability to a brighter panel or bigger speakers. This guide focuses on how these affordable smart TVs actually perform in small rooms, helping you pick one that feels good after the first few days of use.

The compact living room setup showcases an affordable smart TV that can fit comfortably into a small space without overwhelming the room. (generated by artificial intelligence)
The compact living room setup showcases an affordable smart TV that can fit comfortably into a small space without overwhelming the room. (generated by artificial intelligence)

The Xiaomi 32-inch A Pro QLED Smart TV is designed for bedrooms and compact living spaces where clarity is more important than size. Colors feel richer, your eyes stay comfortable during long viewing sessions, and Google TV makes streaming easy. The sound is clear enough for everyday performances without the need for external speakers. It’s for buyers who want solid performance, smart features and long-term value at an affordable price.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Buyers like the color quality, easy setup and great value pricing, with most feedback emphasizing solid day-to-day performance in smaller rooms.

Why choose this product?

It’s a good balance of price, picture quality, and smart features, making it a smart choice for a bedroom, rental, or secondary TV.

Volkswagen’s 43-inch Pro Series QLED Smart TV is suitable for living rooms where size and clarity are important. The 4K panel brings crisper details to movies and sports, while Google TV keeps content organized. The sound is hefty enough for regular viewing, reducing the need for a soundbar. It’s aimed at buyers who want a big, powerful screen at a surprisingly accessible price.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Reviews praise its crisp display, loud audio, and great value for money, with many people surprised by the performance in this price range.

Why choose this product?

It delivers a great 4K QLED experience, solid sound quality, and smart features without pushing your budget to the high end.

The Volkswagen 32-inch Frameless Smart LED TV is designed for buyers who want a full-featured TV without spending too much. It’s perfect for a bedroom, guest room or rental, providing clear enough visuals for daily programs and news. Android TV keeps apps accessible, and the frameless design makes it look less basic than the price would suggest. It’s best suited for relaxed, routine viewing rather than more demanding content.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Buyers say it’s good value for money, easy to operate and suitable for bedrooms, but feedback on long-term performance is mixed.

Why choose this product?

It’s suitable for budget-conscious buyers who want a smart TV for casual viewing, a secondary room, or short-term use without breaking the bank.

The LG 32-inch LR570 Smart LED TV is designed for buyers who value reliability and ease of use over flashy bells and whistles. WebOS feels smooth and intuitive, making everyday streaming fast and hassle-free. Image quality is tuned for comfortable viewing, while LG’s processing technology maintains color balance for news, programming and casual viewing. It’s perfect for bedrooms and smaller living spaces where consistency is important.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Stable performance, smooth software and LG’s service network are popular among buyers, with many choosing it for long-term peace of mind.

Why choose this product?

It’s for buyers who want a simple, reliable smart TV from a well-known brand, but don’t want to venture into the budget realm.

The Philips 32-inch 6100 Series Smart LED TV is designed for smaller rooms that require clear audio and a simple interface. Google TV keeps streaming organized, and the speakers sound fuller than most budget screens. The image quality is suitable for everyday viewing, and the frameless design helps it fit neatly in a modern bedroom or compact living space.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Buyers like the sound quality, smooth Google TV experience, and overall reliability, especially when used in bedrooms and secondary rooms.

Why choose this product?

It’s for buyers who value good audio, trustworthy tuning and a simple smart TV experience from a well-known brand.

The TCL 40-inch V5C QLED Smart TV is a useful middle ground for buyers who want more screen real estate without jumping to a bulky size. Colors are vibrant for everyday viewing, and Full HD resolution makes shows and sporting events look clear at normal distances. Google TV keeps streaming simple, making it a solid choice for a bedroom or small living room.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Buyers emphasize the bright display, smooth streaming experience and value pricing, especially for those upgrading from a small screen.

Why choose this product?

It offers a larger QLED screen and solid smart features, making it a practical step up without venturing into pricey 4K territory.

Volkswagen’s 43-inch OptimaX QLED smart TV is aimed at buyers who want size without stretching their budget. The Full HD resolution feels sharp enough at typical living room distances, and the QLED panel adds more color to movies and sports. Android TV makes everything feel familiar, making it easy to settle into daily streaming with no learning curve.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Buyers say it’s good value for money, the image size is good, the sound is acceptable, and most people use it for everyday home viewing.

Why choose this product?

This makes sense for buyers who want to use a large QLED screen regularly without having to pay extra for 4K or higher-end brands.

Samsung’s 32-inch Smart LED TV is aimed at buyers who want a reliable screen for everyday viewing. The Tizen operating system feels smooth and uncluttered, making it easy to jump between apps and live channels. Image quality is tuned for comfort rather than flickering, and Samsung’s sound processing helps deliver sounds clearly. It’s suitable for bedrooms and small homes where reliability is more important than specs.

What are buyers saying on Amazon?

Buyers praised its smooth interface, clear sound, and overall reliability, with many choosing it as their long-term bedroom TV.

Why choose this product?

It’s perfect for buyers who want a trusted brand, solid performance, and a hassle-free smart TV experience for everyday use.

Is HD good enough for small rooms, or should it be expanded to Full HD?

For bedrooms and compact living spaces, HD Ready still works well at normal viewing distances. TVs like the LG 32-inch LR570 or the Samsung 32-inch Smart TV prioritize color balance and motion over raw clarity. Full HD on models like the TCL 40-inch V5C or Volkswagen’s 43-inch OptimaX only makes sense if you sit closer or regularly watch sports and YouTube.

Does QLED really matter at this price point?

At the budget level, QLED is more about color consistency than film quality. Xiaomi’s 32-inch A Pro QLED and TCL V5C series offer brighter and cleaner colors compared to basic LED panels. It’s helpful for daytime viewing and animated content, but don’t expect huge gains if you primarily watch news or cable channels.

Which smart platform is best for daily, worry-free use?

If multiple people are using the TV, Google TV feels the most flexible. Philips 6100 series and TCL models benefit from better application discovery and profiles. WebOS on LG is smoother and simpler for older users, while Samsung’s Tizen excels in stability and fast navigation. Android TV on Volkswagen models is fully functional, but not perfect.

Is it worth paying more for brand trust in a small TV?

Yes, if the TV is used for a long time. LG and Samsung offer better consistency, software stability, and service coverage. Brands like Volkswagen and TCL offer strong value and features, especially for a second room or rental, but may require more manual tweaking. It depends on whether peace of mind or price is more important in your setup.

Things to consider when buying a cheap smart TV for a small room

  • Match screen size to viewing distance
  • HD ready with Full HD resolution
  • Smart operating system speed and ease of use
  • interlocutor clarity
  • App supports daily streaming
  • Number of HDMI and USB ports
  • Brand service and warranty support

Three major functions of economical smart TVs

Disclaimer: At Hindustan Times, we help you stay updated with the latest trends and products. Hindustan Times has affiliate partnerships, so we may get a share of the revenue when you make a purchase. We are not responsible for any claims relating to the products under applicable law (including but not limited to the Consumer Protection Act 2019). The products listed in this article are in no particular order of preference.

Department of Homeland Security shuts down as U.S. government faces funding crunch over disagreements over ICE raids

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this Donald Trump The government has announced the start of the shutdown process Department of Homeland Security (Department of Homeland Security) Congressional funding expires at midnight Monday.

A sign in front of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in southeast Washington, D.C., on February 15, 2026. Reuters/Ken Ceden (REUTERS)
A sign in front of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in southeast Washington, D.C., on February 15, 2026. Reuters/Ken Ceden (REUTERS)

The latest shutdown is the third time in the past six months that parts of the U.S. government have shut down. With the latest government shutdown, several federal workers across the United States may lose their paychecks.

The shutdown is expected to last weeks as Congress recesses and Democrats demand new restrictions on immigration officials’ tactics, but no agreement has yet been reached.

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While most Department of Homeland Security functions will be affected by the latest developments, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Transportation Security Administration will continue to operate, the Associated Press reported.

As a result, immigration raids, citizenship processing, airport security, cybersecurity and Coast Guard activities will continue during the shutdown.

While the closure goes into effect Saturday, DHS staff have been asked to report to work and begin an “orderly shutdown” on their next regular shift.

Disagreements over Democratic demands

Disagreement continues between the White House and Democrats over a list of demands to limit ICE activities. Democrats require ICE agents to be equipped with body cameras and judicial orders to ban the use of masks and expand provisions for individuals to sue the Department of Homeland Security for alleged wrongdoing.

Also read: Homeland Security oversight still blocks path to end of partial U.S. lockdowns

Democrats said they would not help approve more funding for the Department of Homeland Security before imposing new restrictions on federal agents following the killings of Alex Pretty and Renee Goode in Minneapolis last month.

Although the White House has been negotiating with Democrats, the two sides have been unable to reach an agreement. Democrats are expected to prepare a revised list of demands and send them to the White House.

SC halts recovery proceedings as Rajasthan govt fails to refund contractor India News

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SC stays recovery proceedings over Rajasthan govt's failure to refund contractors

New Delhi: The Rajasthan government, which is stuck in an embarrassing recovery process over failure to refund money to contractors and has attached some movable properties, including furniture and vehicles, on Monday got relief from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court stayed proceedings against it.A bench of Justices MM Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh agreed to hear the state’s plea after lawyer Kartikeya Asthana submitted that the Rajasthan High Court had wrongly refused to entertain the government’s petition citing delay. He argued that satisfactory reasons for the 259-day delay were presented to the High Court but were wrongly dismissed.The bench agreed to examine the issues raised by the state government and issue notice to the contractor and seek his responses.In the legal dispute between the government and a Kota-based contractor, a trial court in September 2023 ruled that the state had breached a road construction contract and directed that Rs 6.35 lakh be refunded to the company along with 6% annual interest. After the mandatory statute of limitations expired in November 2023, the state filed an appeal in the Rajasthan High Court in July 2024.The High Court refused to condone the delay and dismissed the appeal in August 2024 without examining the merits of the case. Challenging the high court order, lawyer Asthana told the apex court that the high court erred in dismissing the state’s justified application for condonation of delay. The application clearly explained that due to unforeseen reasons, including a change of state government and delays in the appointment of counsel process, the appeal could not be filed within the statutory period.“The High Court failed to appreciate the three main reasons for delay in condonation application: (1) change of counsel after change of state government, (2) appointment of relevant officials due to state assembly elections and subsequent assembly elections in 2024, and (3) implementation of model code of conduct during elections,” the state said in its petition.Since the court was informed that an attachment order had been issued against the government property by the executive court and the movable properties including furniture and vehicles had been seized and attached, the Supreme Court decided to pass an interim order staying the attachment proceedings.“The High Court erred in dismissing the application for condonation of delay and accordingly dismissed the petitioner’s appeal itself by passing a final order which was completely arbitrary, unreasonable and wrong. It erred seriously in holding that the application for condonation of delay or the additional affidavit contained shams. The order of the High Court was arbitrary and inapplicable and should be set aside,” the petition stated.

Who is Kashyap Patel? Indian-origin doctor Hind Rattan wins prestigious NRI award for transforming cancer care | World News

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Who is Kashyap Patel? Indian-origin doctor wins prestigious NRI award Hind Rattan Award for transforming cancer care
Kashyap Patel is an Indian-origin physician who has been awarded the prestigious Hind Rattan Award for his two decades of work in community oncology. He is recognized for advocating for equitable access to high-quality cancer care, especially for rural and underserved populations, and for advocating for patient-centered care outside of major urban hospitals.

Kashyap Patel, an Indian-origin doctor and leading oncology figure, has been selected to receive the Hind Rattan Award, one of the highest honors bestowed upon the Indian diaspora by the NRI Welfare Society of India. The award recognizes non-resident Indians whose professional excellence and public service create lasting social impact. Patel, medical director and consultant at Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, was honored for his more than two decades of work in community oncology, where he has advocated for equitable access to high-quality cancer care, especially for rural and underserved populations. His career combines frontline clinical practice, health policy advocacy, and leadership with the goal of making patient-centered cancer care accessible outside of major urban hospitals.In announcing the honor, Patel described it as a moment of reflection rather than celebration.“As I enter the final quarter of my journey, I find myself thinking about what is truly important,” he wrote. “Our greatest legacy lies not in honor but in service above and beyond,” Dr. Patel said.

Kashyap Patel’s community-first approach to cancer care

Trained in internal medicine, hematology and medical oncology, Patel has built his career around the belief that location and income should not determine a patient’s chance of survival. Rather than focusing solely on academic or higher education centers, he chose a community-based practice that allows patients to receive advanced cancer treatments closer to home and family support systems.Through Carolina Blood and Cancer Care, Patel helped develop a model of care that blends clinical excellence with compassion and continuity. The clinic primarily serves rural communities in South Carolina, providing specialized oncology services that would otherwise require long distance travel, while emphasizing multidisciplinary care and patient education.Looking back on this work, Patel says his guiding belief has always been simple:“Every patient, no matter where they live or their financial situation, deserves access to world-class cancer care.”

Kashyap Patel's community-first approach to cancer care

National advocacy with Community Oncology Alliance

Patel’s influence extends beyond the clinic. As former president of the Community Oncology Alliance, he became the leading national voice for independent oncology practices in the United States. He engages with policymakers on issues such as drug pricing, Medicare reimbursement and health care integration and believes protecting community oncology centers is critical to maintaining affordable, patient-centered cancer care.Throughout his leadership, Patel has emphasized that community clinics are not a secondary source of large hospital systems but an important pillar of equitable health care.

Why the Goto Prize is Awarded

The Hind Rattan Award recognizes Patel for his ongoing contributions to health care delivery and advocacy. In its award speech, the National RI Welfare Association of India stated that the honor is bestowed on individuals who have demonstrated “outstanding professional achievements, humanitarian values ​​and services that enhance the global status of the Indian diaspora.”Patel’s selection reflects his efforts to expand cancer treatment access, preserve independent community clinics and promote ethical, patient-first health care policies. His work directly impacts how cancer care reaches underserved populations, making the system more responsive to patient needs rather than institutional convenience.

Ceremony and service messages

The award will be presented at the UK Supreme Court in London on 14 August. Patel dedicated this honor to colleagues, patients, health care advocates and policymakers who support community oncology.“I accept this honor with humility and rededication to the work ahead,” he wrote, adding, “Service above self. Always.”By combining clinical leadership with policy engagement, Patel represents a generation of Indian-American professionals whose impact is reflected not only in professional success but in the improvement of lives. The Hind Rattan Award places his work within a broader tradition of contributions from the global diaspora to strengthen health care systems while upholding humanitarian values.