Author: Aloto Naga

Aloto Naga is a journalist and digital media professional, known for impactful public-interest reporting across Nagaland and Northeast India. As the founding editor of Nagaland News Today, he upholds a strong standard of credibility and professionalism.

Superman’s dog Krypto inspires real-world adoptions

📢 Update (17 July 2025): Google’s top trending topic yesterday saw a massive rise in dog adoption interest, driven by the unexpected popularity of Superman’s pet dog Krypto. In an unexpected cultural ripple effect, Google Trends recorded a staggering spike in dog-related search queries following the release of the latest Superman movie. Central to this viral sensation is Krypto, Superman’s loyal canine companion, who has quickly become a breakout star both on screen and online. According to Google Trends data, there has been a 513% increase in “Adopt Dog Near Me” searches over the past 48 hours. Similarly, queries like…

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White Indica car labeled “POLICE” intercepted at Watiyongpang check gate with illegal liquor inside.

🔴 Update (July 16, 2025): A man impersonating a police officer was arrested at Watiyongpang check gate in Mokokchung while smuggling illegal liquor. Authorities are investigating possible links to a wider network. A dramatic early-morning checkpoint inspection at Watiyongpang check gate in Nagaland’s Mokokchung district led to the arrest of a man pretending to be a police officer while transporting illegal liquor in a marked vehicle. According to an official press release from the Office of the Superintendent of Police, Mokokchung, the suspect was intercepted at 12:30 a.m. on July 15 in a white Indica car (AS 03 H 9220)…

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Illustration of five smiling politicians emerging from a blue washing machine labeled “BJP,” with soap bubbles at the bottom.

🔴 UPDATE | July 16, 2025: Many politicians once accused in major scams or criminal cases appear to get ‘clean chits’ after joining BJP. This article exposes the pattern. In the world of Indian politics, nothing captures attention like the dramatic transformation of public image — especially when a “tainted” leader becomes a “clean” reformer overnight. This phenomenon has become so common that opposition parties now sarcastically refer to it as the “Surf Excel effect”, accusing the BJP of operating a political washing machine that “cleans” accused leaders after they switch sides. Several top politicians once hounded by agencies like…

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