Mahmoud v Taylor: Supreme Court rules Maryland students can opt out of LGBTQ-themed classes, Trump admin says ‘big win’
Supreme court ruled in favor of religion and said Maryland students can't be forced to read books with gay, transgender characters. The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Maryland parents can…
Is Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship ban effective now as Supreme Court limits judges’ power?
Is ban on birthright citizenship now effective? The Supreme Court ruled Friday that judges of lower courts can not issue nationwide injunctions in a major win for the Donald Trump…
‘I could do it’: Eric Trump says he may enter politics, it would be an easy path for him
Eric Trump (left) said he could join politics but there are other family members too who could join politics. After Donald Trump Jr and Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump's second son…
‘This isn’t about his faith’: Indian-American woman slams Zohran Mamdani, says his glorification is frustrating to see
Indian-American woman Indu Viswanathan said Zohran Mamdani's glorification has been nauseating. Indu Viswanathan, an Indian-American Hindu woman who calls herself a liberal New Yorker, launched an attack against Socialist Zohran…
Universal Store co-founder, Australian CEO stabbed to death at house party, 15-year-old boy arrested
Australian CEO Greg Josephson stabbed to death by a 15-year-old at his house party. An Australian CEO was stabbed to death at his mansion at the Brisbane suburb of Clayfield…
Drunk driving will get you deported from US immediately under new Act. Know details
The House passed legislation in which DUI will get illegal immigrants deported out of US. The House passed a bill that would allow the immediate deportations of illegal immigrants who…
India’s lost engineers built America’s technology empire: Will US visa hurdles spark a tech ascent back home?
For decades, India’s engineering talent fueled the rise of America’s tech empire. But as US visa hurdles mount, a new opportunity emerges: Can India transform this long-standing brain drain into…
Why young US college graduates are facing the worst job market in over a decade
Young US college graduates are facing the highest unemployment rate in over a decade, with 5.8% of degree holders aged 22–27 out of work—exceeding the national average. Economic uncertainty, AI-driven…
Why Johns Hopkins, the top-funded US university, is now losing billions in research aid
Johns Hopkins University, the top federally funded research institution in the US, is facing severe financial losses due to sweeping funding cuts by the Trump administration. With $800 million already…
Eric Adams educational qualification: How a dyslexic student turned NYPD captain and broke ranks for an independent mayoral run
Eric Adams, New York City's first Black mayor and former NYPD captain, has launched his reelection campaign as an independent after losing the Democratic primary to progressive Zohran Mamdani. Raised…

