The U.S. Embassy in India issued a warning to visa holders, stating that committing crimes like assault, theft, or burglary in the United States could lead to visa revocation and ineligibility for future visas. This advisory follows the arrest of an Indian tourist, Alvani, who was caught shoplifting approximately $1,000 worth of merchandise from a Target store.
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An 18-year-old student, Vyom Poddar, has been booked by Malabar Hill police after his car collided with a Mercedes in the Coastal Road tunnel on Sunday night. The Mercedes was occupied by a 33-year-old pregnant businesswoman, Sonam Bhabhani, and her husband. Bhabhani, a Bandra resident, sustained injuries to her leg, face, head, and back and was briefly hospitalized.
The US Embassy in India has issued a stern warning to visa holders, emphasizing that scrutiny continues even after visa issuance. Authorities continuously monitor compliance with US laws and immigration rules, with potential consequences including visa revocation and deportation for violations.
Donald Trump issued tariff letters to several countries, including the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya, and Iraq, warning of reciprocal duties starting August 1, 2025. These actions follow Trump's earlier announcement of tariffs for fourteen other nations.
Govind Raghuwanshi, brother of murder accused Sonam, returned jewellery worth Rs 16 lakh to Raja's family. The jewellery was given to Sonam during her wedding. Govind handed over the ornaments through Rajendra Nagar police station. He stated that he had no claim over them. Sonam's family refused to take back any gifts they had given to Raja.
Norwegian Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Groenvold tragically passed away at 49 after being struck by lightning while traveling to a cabin. Despite immediate transport to the hospital, his injuries were fatal. Groenvold, known for his 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics bronze medal, had a successful career in both alpine and freestyle skiing, leaving a significant void in Norway's skiing community.
Lord's infamous slope, running diagonally from the Pavilion End to the Nursery End, poses unique challenges for batters and wicketkeepers. Right-handers face increased movement away when batting from the Pavilion End, while deliveries from the Nursery End tend to cut back sharply. Indian batting coach Sitanshu Kotak emphasizes adapting to these conditions, viewing the slope as a natural variation.
31 workers were safely rescued from an industrial tunnel under construction in Wilmington, Los Angeles, after a partial collapse. The Los Angeles Fire Department deployed over 100 personnel, including Urban Search and Rescue teams, to the site on North Figueroa Street, the tunnel's only entry point. The tunnel, intended for wastewater, experienced the collapse several miles from the entrance.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, fresh off a stellar Youth ODI performance, debuted in the Youth Test series against England U-19s with a quickfire 14. He showcased his talent with three boundaries before being dismissed.
India faced a setback just before lunch on Day 3 of the third Test at Lord's as Rishabh Pant was run out after a significant 141-run partnership with KL Rahul. Ben Stokes's sharp fielding led to Pant's dismissal for 74, following a miscommunication with Rahul.
R Ashwin praised Rishabh Pant's resilient batting through pain but criticised his unnecessary run-out, which allowed England to regain momentum. Pant's aggressive approach and partnership with KL Rahul had put India in a commanding position. Rahul admitted to discussing his century goal with Pant before the unfortunate dismissal, which shifted the game's momentum.