A federal judge in New Hampshire has temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, deeming it unconstitutional. The judge certified a class-action lawsuit and issued a preliminary injunction, citing potential harm to families. The legal challenge centers on the 14th Amendment, with opponents arguing the order contradicts established interpretations of citizenship.
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The Indian Consulate in San Francisco has condemned recent shootings at the Iskcon Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah, urging swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice. The temple, known for its annual Holi Festival, suffered damage from 20 to 30 bullets fired over several days.
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A tragic mid-air collision near Steinbach, Manitoba, claimed the life of Sreehari Sukesh, a 23-year-old trainee pilot from Kerala. Sukesh, a resident of Thrippunithura in Kochi, was identified among the two fatalities after the crash on Tuesday.
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Kate Upton, wife of San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander, recently spoke about the challenges of being married to a Major League Baseball player. She mentioned the demanding MLB schedule and how it affects family time. Upton shared her experiences on a podcast, highlighting the difficulties and loneliness that can arise during the baseball season.