About Author
Nilavro Ghosh is a media professional with close to a decade of experience and works as a news writer for McGill Media. He has worked in several newsrooms in his career and covered various beats like politics, sports, and finance. He currently covers US politics and related global affairs.
Area of Interest
US Politics, Global Affairs
Education
PG Diploma in Journalism, Bachelor of Commerce
Latest From Nilavro Ghosh
Democrats rejoice as SCOTUS restores nationwide access to abortion pill
Senator Chuck Schumer welcomed the Supreme Court ruling, but said that the fight was "just beginning"
Jamie Raskin urges 'sweeping detrumpification' of DOJ after James Comey indictment
"We need to detrumpify this government and restore it as an instrument of the common good," Raskin said
'Why are gas prices at record levels?': Ted Lieu questions White House's 'Uno cards' post
The average gas price in the country rose to $4.45 as of Sunday, up from $4.09 from a week before
SCOTUS ruling sparks bipartisan scramble to redraw congressional maps
Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters at Capitol Hill that Republicans should carefully examine "unconstitutional maps"
Democrats file contempt charges against Pam Bondi, Republicans call it 'theater'
The former Attorney General will appear before the House Oversight panel on May 29
Is '86' a call to kill or just slang? Phrase at center of James Comey indictment sparks debate
"The mobster says to one of his wonderful associates, 86 him. That means kill him," President Trump said
Jimmy Kimmel questions Donald Trump's joke 'about his own old age' amid backlash
During King Charles' visit, President Trump joked that he and First Lady Melania would not be able to match the marriage record of his parents
Karoline Leavitt calls Melania Trump the 'most beautiful and well-dressed' First Lady
Earlier, Leavitt has supported the Trumps' opposition to Jimmy Kimmel's 'expectant widow' joke
Melanie Stansbury hits back at White House's 'two kings' post, calls Donald Trump 'a joke'
Stansbury said that it was ironic that an English King had to remind Americans of the importance of democracy
'Let our two countries rededicate ourselves': King Charles III says after weeks of U.S-U.K. tension
"The bond of kinship and identity between America and the United Kingdom is priceless and eternal," the British monarch said
'Folks cheering Trump's threats don't get to rewrite the narrative': Gavin Newsom slams Katie Miller
"Gavin is the worst offender of violent political rhetoric that sparked this man's imagination," Miller had said
Senator Ashley Moody says WHCD shooting an instance of 'radical left attack'
"This is no longer about two teams battling on the field for policy and how to achieve success for this nation," Moody said
'Forgive me if I roll my eyes': Former White House official dismisses Trumps' demand for Kimmel's firing
On Monday, Donald and Melania Trump criticized Jimmy Kimmel over a recent skit, and urged ABC to sack him
'There will be additional charges': U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro on WHCD shooter
The White House shooter has been charged with three counts, including attempting to assassinate the president
Melania Trump blasts Jimmy Kimmel for 'hateful and violent rhetoric', calls him 'coward'
The First Lady said that Kimmel should not be allowed to "enter our homes each evening to spread hate"
Rick Scott claims Democrats want Trump, Republicans 'murdered' after WHCD shooting
Urging Democrats to fund Homeland Security, Scott also alleged that Democrats did not care about Americans dying at the hands of "illegal aliens"
'Why does every shooter have a manifesto?': Majorie Taylor Greene questions WHCD shooting
Before he carried out his plan, Cole Allen sent an email to his family, explaining his reasons for the attack
‘F**k you’: Ted Lieu blasts Trump after he shares post calling China, India ‘hellhole’
Several other Asian-origin Democrats spoke out against President Trump's social media antics.
'No one sails from Strait of Hormuz without permission of U.S. Navy’: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
Hegseth claimed that 34 ships so far have been turned back and two were seized in the Indo-Pacific.
Justice Department drops criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Powell's term is set to end on May 15 with Kevin Warsh in pole position to replace him.