Rutte stresses US role in Europe’s defense during NATO and Greenland debate
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has reiterated that Europe remains fundamentally dependent on the United States for its collective defense, pushing back against any notion that the continent could independently guarantee its security. Speaking to lawmakers at the European Parliament on Monday, Rutte emphasized that the transatlantic alliance remains indispensable at a time of rising geopolitical uncertainty and renewed debate over Europe’s military capabilities. Rutte’s remark
Rutte stresses US role in Europe’s defense during NATO and Greenland debate
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has reiterated that Europe remains fundamentally dependent on the United States for its collective defense, pushing back against any notion that the continent could independently guarantee its security. Speaking to lawmakers at the European Parliament on Monday, Rutte emphasized that the transatlantic alliance remains indispensable at a time of rising geopolitical uncertainty and renewed debate over Europe’s military capabilities. Rutte’s remark
Ratha Saptami 2026: Rituals, Significance, Date, India and USA Timings for Honoring Lord Surya
Ratha Saptami, also known as Surya Jayanti, is a highly auspicious festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Surya, the Sun God. Celebrated on the seventh day (Saptami) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Magha month, this festival is observed with great devotion by millions of Hindus worldwide. In 2026, Ratha Saptami will be observed on January 25th. The day honors Lord Surya for his life-giving energy, seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Th
Ratha Saptami 2026: Rituals, Significance, Date, India and USA Timings for Honoring Lord Surya
Ratha Saptami, also known as Surya Jayanti, is a highly auspicious festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Surya, the Sun God. Celebrated on the seventh day (Saptami) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Magha month, this festival is observed with great devotion by millions of Hindus worldwide. In 2026, Ratha Saptami will be observed on January 25th. The day honors Lord Surya for his life-giving energy, seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Th
O'Hare Airport faces widespread delays after burst pipe disrupts air traffic control
Operations at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport were significantly disrupted Tuesday after a burst water pipe forced the evacuation of the airport’s primary air traffic control tower, triggering a prolonged ground delay program and affecting hundreds of flights throughout the day. Federal aviation officials confirmed the incident occurred during the early morning hours and continued to impact air traffic well into the evening. The situation began at approximately 1:10 a.m. when a water pipe failed inside the main air traffic control tower. The incident prompted the immediate evacuation of air traffic controllers working in the facility as a safety precaution. Controllers were temporarily relocated to the airport’s south control tower, where they resumed operations under adjusted procedures to maintain essential flight management functions. Shortly after the evacuation, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented a ground delay program for O’Hare. The measure was designed to manage air traffic flow while staffing and operational capacity were reduced. As of mid-morning, the FAA indicated that the ground delay program remained in effect and was expected to continue for much of the day, with projected delays extending into the evening hours. Flight tracking data showed widespread disruption across the airport, one of the busiest aviation hubs in the United States. More than 400 flights were reported delayed by Tuesday morning, with many experiencing wait times exceeding 45 minutes. The delays affected both arriving and departing flights, creating a ripple effect across domestic and international travel schedules. FAA officials confirmed that the main air traffic control tower remained closed as crews assessed the extent of the damage caused by the water intrusion. The full impact on equipment and infrastructure had not yet been determined, and officials said it was too early to estimate when normal operations would be fully restored. An investigation was launched to determine the cause of the pipe failure and to evaluate any structural or maintenance issues that may have contributed to the incident. Airport authorities worked alongside federal officials to manage passenger flow and minimize congestion within terminals. Travelers were advised to check directly with airlines for updated flight information and to allow extra time when traveling to or from the airport. Airlines adjusted schedules and staffing as they worked to accommodate delayed passengers and reposition aircraft. Despite the disruption, officials emphasized that safety remained the top priority and that the relocation of controllers allowed critical air traffic services to continue. The incident underscored the complexity of airport operations and the cascading impact that infrastructure issues can have on air travel, particularly at major hubs such as O’Hare. As repair efforts and inspections continued, officials said updates would be provided as more information became available. The FAA noted that restoring full capacity would depend on the outcome of the damage assessment and the completion of necessary repairs, while reiterating its commitment to maintaining safe and efficient air travel operations.
O'Hare Airport faces widespread delays after burst pipe disrupts air traffic control
Operations at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport were significantly disrupted Tuesday after a burst water pipe forced the evacuation of the airport’s primary air traffic control tower, triggering a prolonged ground delay program and affecting hundreds of flights throughout the day. Federal aviation officials confirmed the incident occurred during the early morning hours and continued to impact air traffic well into the evening. The situation began at approximately 1:10 a.m. when a water pipe failed inside the main air traffic control tower. The incident prompted the immediate evacuation of air traffic controllers working in the facility as a safety precaution. Controllers were temporarily relocated to the airport’s south control tower, where they resumed operations under adjusted procedures to maintain essential flight management functions. Shortly after the evacuation, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented a ground delay program for O’Hare. The measure was designed to manage air traffic flow while staffing and operational capacity were reduced. As of mid-morning, the FAA indicated that the ground delay program remained in effect and was expected to continue for much of the day, with projected delays extending into the evening hours. Flight tracking data showed widespread disruption across the airport, one of the busiest aviation hubs in the United States. More than 400 flights were reported delayed by Tuesday morning, with many experiencing wait times exceeding 45 minutes. The delays affected both arriving and departing flights, creating a ripple effect across domestic and international travel schedules. FAA officials confirmed that the main air traffic control tower remained closed as crews assessed the extent of the damage caused by the water intrusion. The full impact on equipment and infrastructure had not yet been determined, and officials said it was too early to estimate when normal operations would be fully restored. An investigation was launched to determine the cause of the pipe failure and to evaluate any structural or maintenance issues that may have contributed to the incident. Airport authorities worked alongside federal officials to manage passenger flow and minimize congestion within terminals. Travelers were advised to check directly with airlines for updated flight information and to allow extra time when traveling to or from the airport. Airlines adjusted schedules and staffing as they worked to accommodate delayed passengers and reposition aircraft. Despite the disruption, officials emphasized that safety remained the top priority and that the relocation of controllers allowed critical air traffic services to continue. The incident underscored the complexity of airport operations and the cascading impact that infrastructure issues can have on air travel, particularly at major hubs such as O’Hare. As repair efforts and inspections continued, officials said updates would be provided as more information became available. The FAA noted that restoring full capacity would depend on the outcome of the damage assessment and the completion of necessary repairs, while reiterating its commitment to maintaining safe and efficient air travel operations.
IRS announces Jan. 26 start for 2026 tax filing season amid major law changes
The Internal Revenue Service has announced that the 2026 tax filing season will officially begin on Monday, Jan. 26, giving taxpayers the green light to submit their 2025 individual income tax returns. The agency expects to process approximately 164 million returns during the upcoming season, with the vast majority filed electronically. Officials say new tax law provisions could lower tax liabilities for some filers and potentially increase refund amounts, while operational changes may alter
IRS announces Jan. 26 start for 2026 tax filing season amid major law changes
The Internal Revenue Service has announced that the 2026 tax filing season will officially begin on Monday, Jan. 26, giving taxpayers the green light to submit their 2025 individual income tax returns. The agency expects to process approximately 164 million returns during the upcoming season, with the vast majority filed electronically. Officials say new tax law provisions could lower tax liabilities for some filers and potentially increase refund amounts, while operational changes may alter
Indian students from Telangana killed in US car crash during California trip
Two young women from Telangana’s Mahabubabad district lost their lives in a tragic road accident in the United States after the car they were travelling in plunged into a gorge along a mountainous stretch of road in California. The incident occurred at a sharp curve on Alabama Hills Road, a scenic but challenging route known for its winding terrain. The deaths have sent shockwaves through their hometowns in Telangana, where families and residents are struggling to come to terms with the sud
Indian students from Telangana killed in US car crash during California trip
Two young women from Telangana’s Mahabubabad district lost their lives in a tragic road accident in the United States after the car they were travelling in plunged into a gorge along a mountainous stretch of road in California. The incident occurred at a sharp curve on Alabama Hills Road, a scenic but challenging route known for its winding terrain. The deaths have sent shockwaves through their hometowns in Telangana, where families and residents are struggling to come to terms with the sud
US Strikes ISIS In Nigeria After Attacks On Christians, Trump Sends Christmas Message
The United States has carried out a series of airstrikes in Nigeria targeting Islamic State terrorists, following what US President Donald Trump described as escalating attacks against Christians in the region. The strikes, which Trump said were conducted on his direct orders, were aimed at extremist groups operating in northwest Nigeria and were described as both numerous and deadly.
US Strikes ISIS In Nigeria After Attacks On Christians, Trump Sends Christmas Message
The United States has carried out a series of airstrikes in Nigeria targeting Islamic State terrorists, following what US President Donald Trump described as escalating attacks against Christians in the region. The strikes, which Trump said were conducted on his direct orders, were aimed at extremist groups operating in northwest Nigeria and were described as both numerous and deadly.
China Calls Pentagon Report Irresponsible, Rejects Claims Of Rift With India
China has strongly criticised a recent Pentagon report, calling it irresponsible, misleading, and an attempt to create divisions between Beijing and New Delhi while exaggerating the so-called China threat narrative. Responding sharply, Chinese officials accused the United States of distorting China’s defence policy and interfering in its internal affairs to justify Washington’s continued military dominance. Speaking at a media briefing in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokes
China Calls Pentagon Report Irresponsible, Rejects Claims Of Rift With India
China has strongly criticised a recent Pentagon report, calling it irresponsible, misleading, and an attempt to create divisions between Beijing and New Delhi while exaggerating the so-called China threat narrative. Responding sharply, Chinese officials accused the United States of distorting China’s defence policy and interfering in its internal affairs to justify Washington’s continued military dominance. Speaking at a media briefing in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokes
Christmas 2025: History, Meaning, Traditions And Why The Festival Still Inspires The World
Christmas 2025 arrives on December 25, celebrated worldwide as a season of joy, warmth and togetherness. Rooted in the birth of Jesus Christ, the festival has evolved into a global cultural occasion that blends faith, tradition, food, music and family gatherings. While Christmas began as a religious commemoration, it now speaks to people of many backgrounds, offering a sense of connection and celebration as the year comes to an end. Today, streets light up with decorations, homes fill with fe
Christmas 2025: History, Meaning, Traditions And Why The Festival Still Inspires The World
Christmas 2025 arrives on December 25, celebrated worldwide as a season of joy, warmth and togetherness. Rooted in the birth of Jesus Christ, the festival has evolved into a global cultural occasion that blends faith, tradition, food, music and family gatherings. While Christmas began as a religious commemoration, it now speaks to people of many backgrounds, offering a sense of connection and celebration as the year comes to an end. Today, streets light up with decorations, homes fill with fe
US Justice Dept Restores Trump Photo In Epstein Files After Uproar
The US Justice Department restored a photograph featuring President Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files after briefly removing it, triggering strong political reactions. Officials explained that the temporary removal was made to ensure no Epstein victims were identifiable in the image, not to protect the president. The photograph, which showed a desk drawer holding a picture of Trump with several women, was first taken down during a review process but reinstated within 24
US Justice Dept Restores Trump Photo In Epstein Files After Uproar
The US Justice Department restored a photograph featuring President Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files after briefly removing it, triggering strong political reactions. Officials explained that the temporary removal was made to ensure no Epstein victims were identifiable in the image, not to protect the president. The photograph, which showed a desk drawer holding a picture of Trump with several women, was first taken down during a review process but reinstated within 24
China denies Japan's interference claims amid rising regional strain
China has firmly rejected Japan’s claims regarding recent aerial encounters, escalating a diplomatic dispute that has widened to include political, economic, and regional security dimensions. A spokesperson for the Chinese navy, Colonel Wang Xuemeng, stated that Japanese aircraft had repeatedly approached Chinese vessels as they carried out previously announced carrier-based flight training east of the Miyako Strait. According to Wang, the operations were routine and transparent, and China
China denies Japan's interference claims amid rising regional strain
China has firmly rejected Japan’s claims regarding recent aerial encounters, escalating a diplomatic dispute that has widened to include political, economic, and regional security dimensions. A spokesperson for the Chinese navy, Colonel Wang Xuemeng, stated that Japanese aircraft had repeatedly approached Chinese vessels as they carried out previously announced carrier-based flight training east of the Miyako Strait. According to Wang, the operations were routine and transparent, and China
Appeal court blocks Alina Habba from serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney
A federal appeals court has ruled that Alina Habba, previously an attorney for former President Donald Trump and later positioned by the administration to continue serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney, is legally disqualified from holding the post. The decision, issued Monday by a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, upholds a lower court’s conclusion that Habba’s appointment did not comply with federal law governing interim federal prosecu
Appeal court blocks Alina Habba from serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney
A federal appeals court has ruled that Alina Habba, previously an attorney for former President Donald Trump and later positioned by the administration to continue serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney, is legally disqualified from holding the post. The decision, issued Monday by a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, upholds a lower court’s conclusion that Habba’s appointment did not comply with federal law governing interim federal prosecu
Olympic record holder Quincy Wilson commits to University of Maryland
Quincy Wilson, the teenage phenom who became the youngest male athlete to compete in track and field for the United States at the Paris Olympics, has formally announced his commitment to the University of Maryland. Wilson confirmed that he will join Maryland’s track and field roster, marking a significant recruiting win for the program. His decision follows months of anticipation within the track community, as he weighed offers from several major collegiate programs, including South Carolin
Olympic record holder Quincy Wilson commits to University of Maryland
Quincy Wilson, the teenage phenom who became the youngest male athlete to compete in track and field for the United States at the Paris Olympics, has formally announced his commitment to the University of Maryland. Wilson confirmed that he will join Maryland’s track and field roster, marking a significant recruiting win for the program. His decision follows months of anticipation within the track community, as he weighed offers from several major collegiate programs, including South Carolin
USAF pilot expresses deep shock as Dubai Airshow continues after fatal Tejas crash
United States Air Force Major Taylor “Fema” Hiester shared a deeply emotional response to the Dubai Airshow 2025’s decision to proceed with flying displays despite the tragic crash of an Indian Air Force Tejas fighter jet that killed Wing Commander Namansh Syal. The commander of the F-16 Viper Demonstration Team said he was stunned to find the airshow atmosphere unchanged just hours after the fatal accident, leading him and a few other teams to withdraw their final performances as a mar
USAF pilot expresses deep shock as Dubai Airshow continues after fatal Tejas crash
United States Air Force Major Taylor “Fema” Hiester shared a deeply emotional response to the Dubai Airshow 2025’s decision to proceed with flying displays despite the tragic crash of an Indian Air Force Tejas fighter jet that killed Wing Commander Namansh Syal. The commander of the F-16 Viper Demonstration Team said he was stunned to find the airshow atmosphere unchanged just hours after the fatal accident, leading him and a few other teams to withdraw their final performances as a mar
Anmol Bishnoi to be deported to India after US rejects asylum plea
A day after a Louisiana court rejected his application for asylum, Indian gangster Anmol Bishnoi is being deported from the United States and is expected to arrive in New Delhi around 10am on Wednesday, according to officials familiar with the matter. Bishnoi, who is wanted in multiple high-profile criminal cases across India, has been identified as the key conspirator in the killing of politician Baba Siddique in October last year. He is the younger brother of incarcerated gang leader Lawrence Bishnoi, whose syndicate has been active across several northern states. Sources stated that Anmol is being brought back to India on a chartered aircraft along with two fugitives wanted in separate Punjab-related investigations. A senior officer said that once his asylum plea was dismissed on Monday, US authorities initiated deportation procedures and notified Indian agencies of his travel schedule. The officer added that detailed coordination began immediately for securing his arrival. Indian security officials said arrangements have been made for multiple teams of Delhi Police to be deployed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to assist central agencies. Preliminary discussions indicate that the National Investigation Agency will present Bishnoi before a court to seek custody in connection with ongoing terror and organised crime cases. Investigators are prioritising his alleged involvement in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in May 2022, the killing of Baba Siddique in 2024, and a firing incident outside the residence of actor Salman Khan. Baba Siddique’s son, Zeeshan Siddique, confirmed that he received an email from US authorities informing him that Bishnoi had been “removed” from the country. He said the communication was sent because his contact information was registered as part of the victim’s family details, and such updates were routinely provided. However, he added that he had no clarity on Bishnoi’s exact travel status or location after removal. Baba Siddique was shot dead outside his Bandra office on October 12, 2024. Following the attack, Mumbai Police arrested 26 individuals and invoked sections of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act. Anmol was listed as the mastermind in the chargesheet, and police claimed that audio clips recovered from the accused matched his voice, allegedly giving instructions for the execution of the murder plot. Indian authorities had sought Bishnoi’s extradition in January last year. In response, the US Department of State had requested additional information in March, specifically asking for detailed proof of his direct role in various crimes and supporting technical evidence. Bishnoi was arrested by US immigration officials in November 2024 for travelling with forged documents but was later released on bail after a period of detention. Investigators said Anmol fled to the United States in May 2022 using a fake passport issued under the name “Bhanu.” His cover began to unravel when US immigration authorities flagged discrepancies in reference letters submitted with his travel documents. A Red Corner Notice was issued against him in December 2022, and the NIA announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for information leading to his capture. Officials noted that Bishnoi faces 31 criminal cases, including 22 in Rajasthan alone, and has nine pending arrest warrants. The Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate, which he is believed to have helped manage from abroad, spans Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi, and is suspected of carrying out extortion, targeted killings and coordinated operations using overseas handlers. With his deportation underway, agencies expect a significant breakthrough in investigations linked to the network’s recent activities.
Anmol Bishnoi to be deported to India after US rejects asylum plea
A day after a Louisiana court rejected his application for asylum, Indian gangster Anmol Bishnoi is being deported from the United States and is expected to arrive in New Delhi around 10am on Wednesday, according to officials familiar with the matter. Bishnoi, who is wanted in multiple high-profile criminal cases across India, has been identified as the key conspirator in the killing of politician Baba Siddique in October last year. He is the younger brother of incarcerated gang leader Lawrence Bishnoi, whose syndicate has been active across several northern states. Sources stated that Anmol is being brought back to India on a chartered aircraft along with two fugitives wanted in separate Punjab-related investigations. A senior officer said that once his asylum plea was dismissed on Monday, US authorities initiated deportation procedures and notified Indian agencies of his travel schedule. The officer added that detailed coordination began immediately for securing his arrival. Indian security officials said arrangements have been made for multiple teams of Delhi Police to be deployed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to assist central agencies. Preliminary discussions indicate that the National Investigation Agency will present Bishnoi before a court to seek custody in connection with ongoing terror and organised crime cases. Investigators are prioritising his alleged involvement in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in May 2022, the killing of Baba Siddique in 2024, and a firing incident outside the residence of actor Salman Khan. Baba Siddique’s son, Zeeshan Siddique, confirmed that he received an email from US authorities informing him that Bishnoi had been “removed” from the country. He said the communication was sent because his contact information was registered as part of the victim’s family details, and such updates were routinely provided. However, he added that he had no clarity on Bishnoi’s exact travel status or location after removal. Baba Siddique was shot dead outside his Bandra office on October 12, 2024. Following the attack, Mumbai Police arrested 26 individuals and invoked sections of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act. Anmol was listed as the mastermind in the chargesheet, and police claimed that audio clips recovered from the accused matched his voice, allegedly giving instructions for the execution of the murder plot. Indian authorities had sought Bishnoi’s extradition in January last year. In response, the US Department of State had requested additional information in March, specifically asking for detailed proof of his direct role in various crimes and supporting technical evidence. Bishnoi was arrested by US immigration officials in November 2024 for travelling with forged documents but was later released on bail after a period of detention. Investigators said Anmol fled to the United States in May 2022 using a fake passport issued under the name “Bhanu.” His cover began to unravel when US immigration authorities flagged discrepancies in reference letters submitted with his travel documents. A Red Corner Notice was issued against him in December 2022, and the NIA announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for information leading to his capture. Officials noted that Bishnoi faces 31 criminal cases, including 22 in Rajasthan alone, and has nine pending arrest warrants. The Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate, which he is believed to have helped manage from abroad, spans Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi, and is suspected of carrying out extortion, targeted killings and coordinated operations using overseas handlers. With his deportation underway, agencies expect a significant breakthrough in investigations linked to the network’s recent activities.
Remote Job Deals for Indians Looking to Work from the US
In the last few years, remote work opportunities from the United States have opened the door for skilled professionals in India to build high-paying global careers without relocating. With U.S. companies rapidly embracing distributed teams, talented Indian candidates now have access to flexible jobs, dollar-based pay, and career growth while staying in the comfort of India. Whether you are a software developer, designer, marketer, customer support executive, or finance professional, U.S. remo
Remote Job Deals for Indians Looking to Work from the US
In the last few years, remote work opportunities from the United States have opened the door for skilled professionals in India to build high-paying global careers without relocating. With U.S. companies rapidly embracing distributed teams, talented Indian candidates now have access to flexible jobs, dollar-based pay, and career growth while staying in the comfort of India. Whether you are a software developer, designer, marketer, customer support executive, or finance professional, U.S. remo
Remote Work Options for Indian Software Developers in the US
Remote work has become one of the biggest advantages for Indian software developers living in the United States. With the rise of flexible work models, tech companies across the US now hire skilled engineers regardless of location. For Indian developers on H1B, L1, H4 EAD, F1 OPT, or Green Card, remote work offers career growth, stability, and improved work-life balance. Whether you want to avoid long commutes, save time for family, or work for global companies from your home office, remote o
Remote Work Options for Indian Software Developers in the US
Remote work has become one of the biggest advantages for Indian software developers living in the United States. With the rise of flexible work models, tech companies across the US now hire skilled engineers regardless of location. For Indian developers on H1B, L1, H4 EAD, F1 OPT, or Green Card, remote work offers career growth, stability, and improved work-life balance. Whether you want to avoid long commutes, save time for family, or work for global companies from your home office, remote o
FIFA To Hold 2026 World Cup Playoff Draws In Zurich On November 20
FIFA will host the official draws for the 2026 World Cup qualifying playoffs in Zurich on November 20, setting the stage for determining the final six teams to join the 48-nation tournament. The expanded format, featuring teams from across the globe, has intensified the competition as countries battle for the remaining coveted spots. The European playoff round will feature 16 teams, including football giants like Italy, divided into four brackets. Each bracket will feature single-le
FIFA To Hold 2026 World Cup Playoff Draws In Zurich On November 20
FIFA will host the official draws for the 2026 World Cup qualifying playoffs in Zurich on November 20, setting the stage for determining the final six teams to join the 48-nation tournament. The expanded format, featuring teams from across the globe, has intensified the competition as countries battle for the remaining coveted spots. The European playoff round will feature 16 teams, including football giants like Italy, divided into four brackets. Each bracket will feature single-le
RudraTattva: A Sacred Seva Offering Consecrated Rudraksas from Nepal’s Dingla Valley
Rooted in the Shiva Purana, the sacred Rudraksha is regarded as a living embodiment of Lord Shiva — a symbol of His compassion and presence. At RudraTattva, this divine essence takes form as a humble seva initiative, offering consecrated Rudrakshas to seekers across the United States, not as a product, but as Shiva’s blessing. Each Rudraksha offered by RudraTattva begins its journey in the serene Dingla Valley of Nepal, home to some of the world’s most revered
RudraTattva: A Sacred Seva Offering Consecrated Rudraksas from Nepal’s Dingla Valley
Rooted in the Shiva Purana, the sacred Rudraksha is regarded as a living embodiment of Lord Shiva — a symbol of His compassion and presence. At RudraTattva, this divine essence takes form as a humble seva initiative, offering consecrated Rudrakshas to seekers across the United States, not as a product, but as Shiva’s blessing. Each Rudraksha offered by RudraTattva begins its journey in the serene Dingla Valley of Nepal, home to some of the world’s most revered
O’Hare and Midway face flight cuts as FAA battles impact of record shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced significant flight reductions across 40 major U.S. airports, including Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway, beginning Friday. The move comes as the agency struggles to maintain safety standards during what has become the longest government shutdown in American history, now stretching into its 37th day. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned earlier this week that the continued shutdown could cause “mass chaos, cancellati
O’Hare and Midway face flight cuts as FAA battles impact of record shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced significant flight reductions across 40 major U.S. airports, including Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway, beginning Friday. The move comes as the agency struggles to maintain safety standards during what has become the longest government shutdown in American history, now stretching into its 37th day. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned earlier this week that the continued shutdown could cause “mass chaos, cancellati
Indian-origin truck driver charged with gross negligence in fatal US crash
US authorities have confirmed that an Indian-origin truck driver involved in a deadly crash in California last month was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the accident. However, officials have classified the incident as a case of grossly negligent homicide due to what they described as reckless and careless driving that caused the deaths of three people and injuries to several others. The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office stated that toxicol
Indian-origin truck driver charged with gross negligence in fatal US crash
US authorities have confirmed that an Indian-origin truck driver involved in a deadly crash in California last month was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the accident. However, officials have classified the incident as a case of grossly negligent homicide due to what they described as reckless and careless driving that caused the deaths of three people and injuries to several others. The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office stated that toxicol









