Shreya Mundhra
Shreya Mundhra is a Senior Sub-Editor at MEAWW. She previously worked as a Sub-Editor at Firstpost, Copy Writer (Business) at Times Network, Copy Editor at Storytailors and has contributed as a columnist to publications like the Financial Express and Times of India. She has served as the Editorial Consultant on the book 'Indian Navy @75: Reminiscing The Voyage'.
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Scott Jennings backs the need for Trump's name on US landmarks: 'They're 'gonna do you dirty'
Scott Jennings responded to reports that Trump proposed renaming Washington Dulles International Airport and New York City’s Penn Station after himself
Harry Enten predicts midterms trouble for Trump over focus on immigration instead of economy
Enten said lowering prices was cited as the top priority by 54% of survey respondents, while 22% prioritised controlling immigration
Laura Ingraham asks Karoline Leavitt to clarify Trump's video on Obamas: 'How did this happen?'
The 62-second video, which was posted late Thursday, February 5, and deleted nearly 12 hours later.
Megyn Kelly recalls Roger Ailes' advice to defend Trump’s remark on Kaitlan Collins' smile
Megyn Kelly was discussing Trump's remarks, where he told Kaitlan Collins she 'never smiles', with JD Vance
‘Why are there no consequences?’: Charlie Sykes asks about Trump-linked names in Epstein files
Despite thousands of references to high-profile individuals in the Epstein files, no criminal charges have been filed against them
Peter Schweizer warns China is pushing its citizens to get US citizenship for geopolitical edge
100,000 Chinese babies have been born in the US per year for 13 years now: A total of 1 million new voters
Space race and not minerals may be fueling Trump's quest for Greenland: Experts
Greenland already hosts Pituffik Space Base in the far northwest of the island. US Space Force operates it under long-standing defense agreements with Denmark
US trained 'Arctic Angels' unit to invade Greenland, but deployed it to Minnesota: Danish MP
The Chairman of Denmark's Defence Committee amplified an analysis that claimed US had trained an elite Arctic unit of 12,000 airborne soldiers to annex Greenland