President Trump's executive order ending 'citizenship by birth' impacts children of legal non-immigrant visa holders in the US, causing concerns among the Indian diaspora. Immigration attorneys predict court challenges, as this move contradicts existing interpretations of the 14th Amendment according to experts.
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A midair collision between an American Army helicopter and a jetliner near Ronald Reagan National Airport resulted in 67 fatalities. Investigators are examining the military pilot's actions. Victims include teenage figure skaters, their coaches, Chinese nationals, and an Ohio college student. Retrieval operations and identification of bodies are ongoing.
​While the 51st state was a dinner table joke supposed to stay at Mar-a-Lago, it did not as it was widely reported and Trump too publicized it. MAGA supporters cheered after Freeland resigned as it was another blow to the Trudeau government and they credited Trump for delivering the blow as Donald Trump's tariff threat triggered the meltdown in the Trudeau government.
China began live-fire drills in the Gulf of Tonkin after Vietnam established a new territorial baseline. The drills, running through Thursday, follow ongoing maritime disputes between China and Vietnam, particularly in the South China Sea. China has grown increasingly aggressive, clashing with Vietnam, the Philippines, and other nations over territorial claims. Recent tensions include confrontations with Philippine forces and concerns from Australia and New Zealand over sudden Chinese naval... Expand
Human Rights Watch on Tuesday called on Syria's new authorities to ensure accountability for the mass killings of hundreds of civilians in recent days in the coastal heartland of the Alawite minority. In its statement, HRW called on the authorities to "fully cooperate with and ensure unhindered access to independent monitors".
Joshua Riibe, previously a person of interest in the missing case of University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki, has returned to the U.S. after being detained in the Dominican Republic. Despite suspicions, authorities found no evidence to formally charge him, and after resolving legal hurdles, he and his father flew back home.
Russia-Ukraine war marked three years on February 24. the years have been defined by death and destruction and global debates.
Vogue has critiqued Melania Trump's outfit in her official White House portrait, with writer Hannah Jackson commenting that Melania looks like a freelance magician. While the photo has generally been criticized as being 'heavily photoshopped', Vogue's harsh criticism of Melania has a context. Vogue did not make a cover on Melania during her first stint as the First Lady ditching a long-running tradition.
World leaders were set to hold formal talks in Paris on Tuesday on artificial intelligence (AI), seeking elusive common ground on a technology subject to a global race for promised economic benefits. Sam Altman, the OpenAI chief set to speak in Paris later Tuesday, responded to the reported offer with a dry "no thank you" on X. For France, Macron vowed Monday to blast through red tape to build AI infrastructure in his bid to keep Europe competitive.
Lawyer Anthony Ricco withdraws from rapper Sean Diddy's sex-trafficking case without providing specifics of why he won't represent the rapper in any circumstances, as he mentioned in his court filing. Diddy faces serious charges with a trial set for May 5, while there is increasing pressure on the Trump administration to release Diddy list which is the name of celebrities who attended Diddy's Freak-Off parties.