USCIS has issued a stern warning, stating that immigrants risk losing their green cards and visas if they break the law. The agency emphasized that advocating violence, supporting terrorism, or encouraging such activities will result in ineligibility to remain in the U.S.
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Israel's military confirmed conducting coordinated airstrikes on six Iranian airbases, significantly impairing Iran's aerial operations amidst escalating hostilities. The strikes targeted key military infrastructure, including runways and fighter jets, while Israeli jets also struck missile launch sites. These actions follow coordinated operations by Israel and the US against Iran's nuclear and missile facilities, with claims of substantial damage inflicted.
Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI," left Google due to self-censorship concerns, feeling unable to openly discuss AI's potential dangers while employed there. Although Google never explicitly silenced him, Hinton recognized the inherent pressure to avoid harming the company. His departure reflects growing anxieties about misinformation, job displacement, and the existential risks posed by advanced AI.
Income Tax Return (ITR) e-filing FY 2024-25: Those with freelance income must file ITR-3 or ITR-4 forms. EY India's Amarpal Chadha advises that income from independent work falls under “Profits and Gains from Business or Profession."
Manojit Mishra, accused in a law college rape case, is estranged from his father, who emphasizes accountability if his son is guilty. Mishra, once a promising law student, became involved in campus politics, facing allegations of rowdyism and misconduct.
India and England cricketers honored David 'Syd' Lawrence, the former England fast bowler, with black armbands. A moment of applause was observed before the start of play at Headingley. Lawrence, who passed away at 61, was remembered for his contributions to cricket. He was the first British-born Black player to represent England.
An Air India flight from Delhi to Hong Kong experienced a mid-air door malfunction on June 1st. Passengers endured a shaking door accompanied by hissing noises, prompting flight attendants to use napkins to seal the gap. Similar incidents involving Boeing 787 doors have occurred previously with other airlines.
At the G7 outreach session, PM Modi strongly condemned terrorism, citing the Pahalgam attack as an assault on humanity. He criticized double standards in combating terror, noting India's neighborhood as a breeding ground. Modi questioned the international community's seriousness in addressing terrorism and highlighted the impact of global conflicts on the Global South.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi suggests the United States might be using negotiations as a cover for a planned attack on Iran, questioning America's commitment to diplomacy. He accuses Washington of betrayal, especially after Israel's strikes on Iranian nuclear targets just before scheduled talks. Araghchi states Iran is willing to negotiate, but demands Israel cease its aerial attacks first.
Rahul Gandhi criticised PM Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' initiative. He points to low manufacturing rates and high youth unemployment. Gandhi highlights increased imports from China. He shares a video interacting with young people in Delhi. Gandhi alleges the PLI scheme is being rolled back. He calls for reforms and financial support for local producers.