It's been a year since the Bhima Koregaon violence. The incident hasn't faded from public memory. No Images? Click here Bhima Koregaon: Dalit Assertion Is Only Getting Stronger A Year After The Violence Gaikwad and her brother were lucky to have escaped the mob which attacked Dalits in the Perne, Sanaswadi and Bhima Koregaon villages, which are controlled by the Marathas, a dominant caste. 28-year-old Rahul Fatangade of Sanaswadi wasn’t as lucky—he was killed by a mob, allegedly made of Dalits angered over the stone pelting, when he stepped out to buy a tap, wearing a T-shirt with Shivaji’s image. READ HERE In case you missed it…From #MeToo To Sabarimala, News Stories That Dominated Headlines in 2018Trapped Miners Reveal Dirty Secret Of Meghalaya's Elites5 Of The Best Hindi Films Of 2018 New to this email? You can sign up here.You can also follow HuffPost India on Flipboard.©2018 HuffPost India | Worldmark 3, FL 3, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost India. Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe It's been a year since the Bhima Koregaon violence. The incident hasn't faded from public memory. ... Read more » 7:00 PM
Trump reduced to sending angry tweets about his shutdown Lindsey Graham says the wall is a “metaphor” for border security. No Images? Click here By Paul Vale Monday, December 31TRUMP DIGS IN OVER SHUTDOWN President Donald Trump fired out angry Twitter blasts at the Democrats as the partial government shutdown rolled into its second week with no end in sight. While Trump dug in over funding for his border wall, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) tried to pass off the president’s signature campaign promise as just a “metaphor” for greater border security. [HuffPost] [Tweet | Share on Facebook]TRUMP ‘RE-EVALUATING’ SYRIA WITHDRAWAL Graham also said Trump is “re-evaluating” his controversial plan to withdraw all U.S. troops in Syria. “I think the president’s trip to Iraq was eye-opening,” Graham said. “The commanders there told him that ISIS was in a world of hurt ― not completely destroyed, but well on their way.” [HuffPost]KELLY BLAMES SESSIONS FOR SEPARATING BORDER KIDS Outgoing White House chief of staff John Kelly says former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is to blame for the Trump administration’s controversial zero-tolerance immigration policy, which separated children from parents who illegally crossed into the U.S. from Mexico. [HuffPost]MCCHRYSTAL: TRUMP LIES Retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal won’t be joining the Trump administration anytime soon. “It’s important for me to work for people who I think are basically honest, who tell the truth as best they know it,” McChrystal, the former top commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, said. [HuffPost]TRUMP CANCELS PAY RISE Amid a partial government shutdown, Trump ordered a pay freeze for federal workers, blocking an automatic increase from going into effect Jan. 1. [HuffPost]NBC DISMISSES CLIMATE CHANGE DENIERS In a special “Meet the Press” episode dedicated to global warming, NBC’s Chuck Todd said he wouldn’t “give time to climate deniers,” adding, “The science is settled even if political opinion is not.” [HuffPost] COPS ARREST TEXAS GUNMAN Police in Texas arrested a gun-wielding man dressed in tactical-style clothing on Sunday after he told officers he was headed to church to fulfill “a prophecy.” [HuffPost]MIGRANT BORDER CHILDREN SLAPPED AROUND Surveillance videos obtained by The Arizona Republic show migrant children being slapped, pushed and dragged by employees at a shelter run by Southwest Key Programs. [HuffPost]NRA’S TERRIBLE YEAR This year was a very bad year for the NRA. And 2019 could be even worse. [HuffPost]‘DISAPPOINTING’ Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) has reacted to being called a “shiny object” by outgoing Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.). [HuffPost]RESCUES ONLY California has become the first state to ban stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits that aren’t rescues. [HuffPost]DUTERTE ABUSED MAID Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte reportedly admitted to sexually abusing his maid when he was a teenager. [HuffPost] Meghan Markle’s half-sister has reportedly been placed on Scotland Yard’s “Fixated Persons” watch list.A fitness YouTuber has died after being tased by police as he stabbed his Tinder date. [HuffPost]The Rock surprised his mom with a new home for Christmas, capturing the heartwarming moment in a video posted to Instagram.Here are six times Trump “hit a new low” in 2018.Kensington Palace has released a video compilation showcasing the favorite 2018 moments of Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.This writer argues that conservative Christians were the political pawns of 2018.Here are the best Instagram recipes from 2018.In a celebration of press freedom, several prominent journalists will launch the Times Square ball drop as New Yorkers ring in the New Year.“Aquaman” remained king of the box office, taking $188 million domestically and nearly $750 million worldwide.Twitter users are sharing the most ridiculous gifts they received for Christmas.Conservative columnist Kurt Schlichter is facing a wave of backlash for his callous dismissal of a story on the death of a Yemeni mother’s 2-year-old son.The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Portland, Oregon, fired two employees days after they were accused of racially profiling a black hotel guest who was taking a call on his cellphone in the lobby.Louis C.K.’s leaked stand-up rant proves he’s learned nothing in 2018.Here's how Harvey Weinstein changed entertainment news forever.As the country prepares to ring in the New Year, The Washington Post released a scathing fact check of Trump’s “year of lies,” rapping him for thousands of falsehoods in 2018.Love this newsletter? 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Your Daily Horoscope Web Version | Update preferences | Unsubscribe | Subscribe Facebook Tweet Forward Written by Tarot.com's Rick Levine As this year comes to a close, you Rams are already revving up for the next. Hitting the ground running will be no problem for you with action-oriented Mars flying into your impulsive sign today. Although it may feel as if there are never enough hours in the day, things will get done if you pace yourself with the clock in mind. Rushing, as natural as it is, leads to mistakes. Be relentless as you tie up loose ends, but remember to breathe along the way. View your weekly and monthly Aries horoscopes on HuffPost >> As much as you value your creature comforts, you don't necessarily ask for what you need. However, the cosmos rides to your rescue to help you change this behavior. As you make your New Year's resolutions, be sure to include some wishes to be granted. Maybe you would like improved communication with a partner or more activities in your day that bring you joy. Sometimes you don't get what you want, not because others are unwilling to assist, but because they don't know what you desire. Ask and you shall receive. View your weekly and monthly Taurus horoscopes on HuffPost >> You are often thinking several thoughts at once, even though they come out of your mouth just one at a time. People might assume you're scattered or even shallow as your mind bounces around from one idea to another. But you are more straightforward in your speech today. Although you like to keep things light most of the time, your intentions for the next year have an unexpected profundity. There's no need to question your serious approach now, for you can be deep without giving up your easy-breezy side. Blending somber subjects with a touch of humor enables you to approach topics others might avoid. View your weekly and monthly Gemini horoscopes on HuffPost >> You may be overly emotional today, but such sentiments are nothing new to you. If you find your feelings sinking to the depths or soaring to extraordinary heights, rest assured the cosmos is conspiring in your favor for a cathartic release. Whatever ritual you choose to mark the crossing of the threshold into the new year, be sure to clear out the energetic clutter so you can gain closure on the past. Transitions are beautifully liberating when you choose to engage them with intention. View your weekly and monthly Cancer horoscopes on HuffPost >> As the year comes to an end, the fun-loving way you walk through the world is peppered with intensity. Your imagination lures you into uncharted emotional territory, as if you must get what you can from these realms before your daydream fades. Carve out some time to creatively express your most significant memories of the previous year, prior to giving voice to your aspirations for the next one. Letting your inner child out to play frees your spirit and inspires you to clearly envision a brighter future. View your weekly and monthly Leo horoscopes on HuffPost >> Despite being someone who chooses to rely on the facts, you find yourself more in touch with your emotions today. As you analyze this past year, let any hints of sentimentality bubble into awareness and join the current conversation. Not everything in life needs to be rational to be true. Moreover, expressing your changing moods does not mean those feelings are carved in stone, especially if you consciously allow them to evolve and transform. Exploring your inner world enables you to access the richness of your own totality. View your weekly and monthly Virgo horoscopes on HuffPost >> You are being called to enter into a new dynamic as you express your own personal power. Self-determined Mars slips into your 7th House of Others, giving you the chance to examine the possibility that empowerment and power are not the same thing. You can be in control of your own life and still collaborate with like-minded people. Look to co-create in ways that are meaningful and enjoyable to you and those in your life. As you think about this evening and the coming year, plan to do something special that touches your soul and stand confidently in your choice. View your weekly and monthly Libra horoscopes on HuffPost >> As you look back over the past twelve months, you're beginning to see just how much you have grown. Although your life is opening up in one way or another, you're still standing on the threshold of your journey. Nevertheless, you may feel as if time is running short while you meander through your dreams, watching the interplay between the healing of old hurts and the creation of new visions. Before you set intentions for the new year, acknowledge the importance of turning inward. Clarify your current position prior to shifting your thoughts to your future goals. View your weekly and monthly Scorpio horoscopes on HuffPost >> You're feeling quite inspired as you close a chapter on another year. Your panoramic view of the world is growing day by day, and it seems easier than ever for you to access the potential of what's ahead. Simultaneously, you are in touch with a depth of emotion that is carrying you into new places. At first, your head and your heart may seem like odd bedfellows, but they can creatively work together to take you to the next best version of you. Ring in the new year with a pinch of joy, a dash of passion, and a cup of common sense. View your weekly and monthly Sagittarius horoscopes on HuffPost >> As you reflect on the past year, you may be tempted to place a heavy emphasis on everything you did not cross off your to-do list. However, be gentle with yourself today. Rather than cataloging all that is yet to be done, temporarily switch your focus to consider your blessings. There will always be more to do. Instead, make a list of all your accomplishments. Giving yourself credit for your past achievements empowers you to move forward into the new year with a clear direction. View your weekly and monthly Capricorn horoscopes on HuffPost >> You can act on your most unconventional ideas as you drift into the new year, especially if you ask for assistance from your friends and family. Although you often think far outside the norms, converting your ideas into action is not always a straightforward task. Unfortunately, your independent approach means that you're accustomed to flying solo. Include the input of others when strategizing outrageous goals and constructing your resolutions for the new year. An African proverb teaches, "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." View your weekly and monthly Aquarius horoscopes on HuffPost >> Your year ends on a rather dreamy and mystical note. Although luck is with you now as you invoke what you crave for your future, the trick is knowing precisely what you want. Spending time in quiet introspection before jotting down your desires helps you clear out any cobwebs of confusion. But don't fall into the trap of believing you can achieve your goals overnight. Think big while focusing on the long-term picture and you'll reach your destination sooner than you expect. View your weekly and monthly Pisces horoscopes on HuffPost >> Your Daily Horoscope ... Read more » 3:30 AM