US refunds $22B in customs duties after Supreme Court ruling
Treasury Refunds $22 Billion in Customs Duties The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Wednesday, June 10,2026 that it refunded $22 billion in customs duties during May, marking the first major round of repayments after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s global tariff programme. The amount refunded matched the customs duties collected over the same period, effectiv
US refunds $22B in customs duties after Supreme Court ruling
Treasury Refunds $22 Billion in Customs Duties The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Wednesday, June 10,2026 that it refunded $22 billion in customs duties during May, marking the first major round of repayments after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s global tariff programme. The amount refunded matched the customs duties collected over the same period, effectiv
Federal Judge Blocks $100,000 H-1B Fee, Easing Indian Student Concerns
The H-1B visa fee ruling has eased concerns for Indian students, skilled workers and US employers after a federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions. US District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled on Monday, June 8, 2026, that the fee was unlawful because it effectively operated as a tax on H-1B petitions without approval from Congress. The policy, announced on Friday, September 19, 2025, had raised immediate concern among stud
Federal Judge Blocks $100,000 H-1B Fee, Easing Indian Student Concerns
The H-1B visa fee ruling has eased concerns for Indian students, skilled workers and US employers after a federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions. US District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled on Monday, June 8, 2026, that the fee was unlawful because it effectively operated as a tax on H-1B petitions without approval from Congress. The policy, announced on Friday, September 19, 2025, had raised immediate concern among stud
Trump NBA Finals Video Goes Viral After Courtside Moment at Knicks vs Spurs Game 3
Donald Trump’s appearance at the NBA Finals became one of the most talked-about moments of the night after a short courtside video began spreading across social media. The clip, taken during Game 3 between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden, showed Trump seated near Knicks owner James Dolan with his eyes closed for a brief moment. The video quickly turned into a viral talking point, not only because it
Trump NBA Finals Video Goes Viral After Courtside Moment at Knicks vs Spurs Game 3
Donald Trump’s appearance at the NBA Finals became one of the most talked-about moments of the night after a short courtside video began spreading across social media. The clip, taken during Game 3 between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden, showed Trump seated near Knicks owner James Dolan with his eyes closed for a brief moment. The video quickly turned into a viral talking point, not only because it
Florida Family Sues Campbell’s, Walmart Over SpaghettiOs Claim
A Florida family has filed a federal lawsuit against Campbell’s Company and Walmart Inc., alleging that a can of SpaghettiOs contained worm-like organisms and caused serious illness after it was served at home. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, says Mary Hubbard purchased the canned pasta from a Walmart Supercenter in Okeechobee, Florida, and served it to her family on June 6, 2024. SpaghettiOs Contamination La
Florida Family Sues Campbell’s, Walmart Over SpaghettiOs Claim
A Florida family has filed a federal lawsuit against Campbell’s Company and Walmart Inc., alleging that a can of SpaghettiOs contained worm-like organisms and caused serious illness after it was served at home. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, says Mary Hubbard purchased the canned pasta from a Walmart Supercenter in Okeechobee, Florida, and served it to her family on June 6, 2024. SpaghettiOs Contamination La
Judge Blocks Trump Name Addition at Kennedy Center
Court Halts Kennedy Center Name Change A federal judge on Friday, May 29, blocked the Kennedy Center’s plans to temporarily close for a renovation project and ruled against the addition of President Donald Trump’s name to the institution. US District Judge Casey Cooper determined that the law establishing the Kennedy Center designates it as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and does not permit the
Judge Blocks Trump Name Addition at Kennedy Center
Court Halts Kennedy Center Name Change A federal judge on Friday, May 29, blocked the Kennedy Center’s plans to temporarily close for a renovation project and ruled against the addition of President Donald Trump’s name to the institution. US District Judge Casey Cooper determined that the law establishing the Kennedy Center designates it as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and does not permit the
Kenya Court Halts US-Supported Ebola Quarantine Facility
The plan to open a US-supported Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya has been temporarily halted after the Nairobi High Court raised concerns about public safety and transparency. The court issued an injunction preventing authorities from admitting any individuals potentially exposed to Ebola until the matter is fully examined. The next hearing is scheduled for June 2. The proposed 50-bed facility at a Kenyan air force base was intended to isolate American citizens exposed in the Democratic Rep
Kenya Court Halts US-Supported Ebola Quarantine Facility
The plan to open a US-supported Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya has been temporarily halted after the Nairobi High Court raised concerns about public safety and transparency. The court issued an injunction preventing authorities from admitting any individuals potentially exposed to Ebola until the matter is fully examined. The next hearing is scheduled for June 2. The proposed 50-bed facility at a Kenyan air force base was intended to isolate American citizens exposed in the Democratic Rep
Former President Biden Seeks Court Protection for Personal Recordings
Former President Joe Biden has taken legal action against the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prevent the release of private audio recordings and transcripts related to his memoir. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on May 26, just weeks before the DOJ plans to provide these materials to the House Judiciary Committee and the Heritage Foundation. Biden’s legal team argues that the recordings, made at his home during 2016 and 2017 while working with biographe
Former President Biden Seeks Court Protection for Personal Recordings
Former President Joe Biden has taken legal action against the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prevent the release of private audio recordings and transcripts related to his memoir. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on May 26, just weeks before the DOJ plans to provide these materials to the House Judiciary Committee and the Heritage Foundation. Biden’s legal team argues that the recordings, made at his home during 2016 and 2017 while working with biographe
DAN GREANEY LAUNCHES 2028 PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN
Emmy-Winning Writer and Political Commentator DAN GREANEY has offically entered the 2028 Presidential race as a Progressive Republican . Known for his sharp wit and predictions about american politics, greaney is campaigning under the banner of "america for all." his filing with the federal election commission under dan greaney usa confirms this is a serious candidacy aimed at promoting national unity and progressive reforms.
DAN GREANEY LAUNCHES 2028 PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN
Emmy-Winning Writer and Political Commentator DAN GREANEY has offically entered the 2028 Presidential race as a Progressive Republican . Known for his sharp wit and predictions about american politics, greaney is campaigning under the banner of "america for all." his filing with the federal election commission under dan greaney usa confirms this is a serious candidacy aimed at promoting national unity and progressive reforms.
Bandi Sanjay Son Arrested In Telangana Assault Case
Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s son Bandi Bhageerath Sai was arrested in Telangana after the High Court denied interim protection in a POCSO and sexual assault case involving a minor. Union Minister’s Son Arrested After Court Order Bandi Bhageerath Sai, son of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs and BJP MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar, was arrested on Saturday, May 16, 2026, in connection with a sexual
Bandi Sanjay Son Arrested In Telangana Assault Case
Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s son Bandi Bhageerath Sai was arrested in Telangana after the High Court denied interim protection in a POCSO and sexual assault case involving a minor. Union Minister’s Son Arrested After Court Order Bandi Bhageerath Sai, son of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs and BJP MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar, was arrested on Saturday, May 16, 2026, in connection with a sexual
Tiger Woods DUI Case Takes New Turn After Court Ruling
Tiger Woods’ DUI case moved into a new phase after a Florida judge approved prosecutors’ request to access the golf star’s prescription medication records linked to a March crash investigation. The ruling, issued in Martin County on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, allows investigators to obtain records from a Palm Beach pharmacy covering prescriptions filled between January and March 2026. Prosecutors said the records could help determine whether medication played a role in the crash i
Tiger Woods DUI Case Takes New Turn After Court Ruling
Tiger Woods’ DUI case moved into a new phase after a Florida judge approved prosecutors’ request to access the golf star’s prescription medication records linked to a March crash investigation. The ruling, issued in Martin County on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, allows investigators to obtain records from a Palm Beach pharmacy covering prescriptions filled between January and March 2026. Prosecutors said the records could help determine whether medication played a role in the crash i
Mamata Banerjee rejects resignation despite TMC loss in assembly elections
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has firmly rejected calls to resign following the defeat of her party, Trinamool Congress (TMC), in the recent West Bengal Assembly Elections. Despite the electoral setback, Banerjee has declared that she will not step down, describing the demand for her resignation as a "symbolic protest." The TMC leader made these remarks during a closed-door party meeting with senior party leaders and newly elected MLAs on May 6. Banerjee added that she would not
Mamata Banerjee rejects resignation despite TMC loss in assembly elections
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has firmly rejected calls to resign following the defeat of her party, Trinamool Congress (TMC), in the recent West Bengal Assembly Elections. Despite the electoral setback, Banerjee has declared that she will not step down, describing the demand for her resignation as a "symbolic protest." The TMC leader made these remarks during a closed-door party meeting with senior party leaders and newly elected MLAs on May 6. Banerjee added that she would not
Supreme Court Disposes Of Trinamool Congress Petition As Bengal Repolls Continue With Healthy Voter Turnout
Date: May 02, 2026 | Time: 11:06 AM IST | Place: West Bengal, India
Supreme Court Disposes Of Trinamool Congress Petition As Bengal Repolls Continue With Healthy Voter Turnout
Date: May 02, 2026 | Time: 11:06 AM IST | Place: West Bengal, India
Court Filing Reveals Images of Armed Suspect Before High-Profile Event
Newly released images submitted by US prosecutors show Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused in last week’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, posing with multiple weapons inside a hotel room shortly before the incident. The photos were included in a court filing as part of the government’s effort to keep Allen in custody while the case proceeds. The 31-year-old has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including attempting to assassinate a former US president. According to prosecutors, the images depict Allen standing before a mirror with weapons strapped to his body, including a knife, alongside a bag containing ammunition. Authorities allege that he later carried a semi-automatic handgun, a pump-action shotgun, and multiple knives when he approached a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, where the high-profile dinner was being held. During the incident, attendees, including senior officials, were evacuated after gunfire erupted, and a Secret Service agent was injured but survived. The court memorandum states that Allen took the photos in the evening while dressed in formal attire, concealing weapons beneath a coat later discarded. Prosecutors say he monitored live coverage of the event before advancing toward the venue. They allege he rushed through a screening checkpoint with a raised shotgun and moved past a metal detector while holding the weapon. Investigators also cited notes recovered from Allen’s phone that detailed observations from his cross-country trip to Washington, D.C. Prosecutors described the incident as deliberate and dangerous, arguing that no conditions would ensure public safety if he were released. Additional charges include transporting a firearm across state lines and discharging a weapon during a violent crime, both carrying significant penalties if convicted.
Court Filing Reveals Images of Armed Suspect Before High-Profile Event
Newly released images submitted by US prosecutors show Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused in last week’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, posing with multiple weapons inside a hotel room shortly before the incident. The photos were included in a court filing as part of the government’s effort to keep Allen in custody while the case proceeds. The 31-year-old has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including attempting to assassinate a former US president. According to prosecutors, the images depict Allen standing before a mirror with weapons strapped to his body, including a knife, alongside a bag containing ammunition. Authorities allege that he later carried a semi-automatic handgun, a pump-action shotgun, and multiple knives when he approached a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, where the high-profile dinner was being held. During the incident, attendees, including senior officials, were evacuated after gunfire erupted, and a Secret Service agent was injured but survived. The court memorandum states that Allen took the photos in the evening while dressed in formal attire, concealing weapons beneath a coat later discarded. Prosecutors say he monitored live coverage of the event before advancing toward the venue. They allege he rushed through a screening checkpoint with a raised shotgun and moved past a metal detector while holding the weapon. Investigators also cited notes recovered from Allen’s phone that detailed observations from his cross-country trip to Washington, D.C. Prosecutors described the incident as deliberate and dangerous, arguing that no conditions would ensure public safety if he were released. Additional charges include transporting a firearm across state lines and discharging a weapon during a violent crime, both carrying significant penalties if convicted.
Bombay High Court Defers Defamation Case To 2046 Calls It Ego Fight
The Bombay High Court deferred a 2017 defamation case to 2046, calling it an “ego fight” between elderly litigants. The court said such disputes waste judicial time and delay more urgent cases. The Bombay High Court has strongly criticised a long-running defamation case,
Bombay High Court Defers Defamation Case To 2046 Calls It Ego Fight
The Bombay High Court deferred a 2017 defamation case to 2046, calling it an “ego fight” between elderly litigants. The court said such disputes waste judicial time and delay more urgent cases. The Bombay High Court has strongly criticised a long-running defamation case,
Athens shooting leaves several injured after gunman targets public offices
Gunman targets public offices in Athens, multiple injured Several people were injured on Tuesday after a gunman opened fire at two government locations in central Athens, triggering a large-scale police operation across the city. Authorities confirmed the suspect is believed to be 89 years old, raising concerns over both security lapses and the unusual pro
Athens shooting leaves several injured after gunman targets public offices
Gunman targets public offices in Athens, multiple injured Several people were injured on Tuesday after a gunman opened fire at two government locations in central Athens, triggering a large-scale police operation across the city. Authorities confirmed the suspect is believed to be 89 years old, raising concerns over both security lapses and the unusual pro
Indian-Origin Man Jailed in Singapore for Abuse of Minor Over Several Years
A Singapore court has sentenced a 33-year-old Indian-origin man to 19 months in jail after convicting him of molesting his friend’s younger sister over a prolonged period more than a decade ago. The offences occurred when the victim was between seven and nine years old, while the accused was in his late teens to early twenties. The court heard that the victim did not initially report the incidents, stating she feared that her account would not be believed. She later disclosed the
Indian-Origin Man Jailed in Singapore for Abuse of Minor Over Several Years
A Singapore court has sentenced a 33-year-old Indian-origin man to 19 months in jail after convicting him of molesting his friend’s younger sister over a prolonged period more than a decade ago. The offences occurred when the victim was between seven and nine years old, while the accused was in his late teens to early twenties. The court heard that the victim did not initially report the incidents, stating she feared that her account would not be believed. She later disclosed the
Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case
Investigators cite suspicious AI-related querie Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case as authorities in Florida say a suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida graduate students conducted alarming online searches about disposing of human remains days before the crimes, according to court filings. Prosecutors allege that Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, used an artificial intelligence chatbot to ask about placing human remains in a dumpster and how such actions could be detected. The exchanges, detailed in a bail filing submitted on Saturday, April 19, 2026, included follow-up questions that raised concerns among investigators. Additional searches reportedly involved altering a vehicle identification number, firearm legality, and whether gunshots could be heard by neighbors. Evidence recovered from apartment and nearby locations Law enforcement officials say physical evidence linked to the case was recovered from multiple locations near Tampa, Florida. Items belonging to 27-year-old Zamil Limon, including identification and personal effects, were found in a dumpster near the apartment he shared with the suspect. Authorities also recovered cleaning supplies, trash bags, and clothing with blood traces. Investigators later located human remains in a black plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge. Court documents state that digital data placed the suspect at the bridge around 1:30 AM on Thursday, April 17, 2026, where he allegedly stopped for several minutes. Missing person report and discovery of second victim Limon and his girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, also 27, were reported missing on Thursday, April 17, 2026, after a friend was unable to reach them. While Bristy’s whereabouts were initially unknown, authorities later recovered additional human remains on Sunday, April 20, 2026. Identification efforts were ongoing at the time of the filing. Arrest, prior history, and charges filed Authorities said the suspect provided inconsistent statements before a search warrant was obtained for his phone. He later surrendered to police after barricading himself inside a residence for more than an hour on Friday, April 18, 2026. Court records indicate a history of violent incidents involving the suspect, including prior charges of battery and burglary. He is currently held without bail at a detention facility near Tampa and faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors have indicated he could face the death penalty if convicted.
Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case
Investigators cite suspicious AI-related querie Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case as authorities in Florida say a suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida graduate students conducted alarming online searches about disposing of human remains days before the crimes, according to court filings. Prosecutors allege that Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, used an artificial intelligence chatbot to ask about placing human remains in a dumpster and how such actions could be detected. The exchanges, detailed in a bail filing submitted on Saturday, April 19, 2026, included follow-up questions that raised concerns among investigators. Additional searches reportedly involved altering a vehicle identification number, firearm legality, and whether gunshots could be heard by neighbors. Evidence recovered from apartment and nearby locations Law enforcement officials say physical evidence linked to the case was recovered from multiple locations near Tampa, Florida. Items belonging to 27-year-old Zamil Limon, including identification and personal effects, were found in a dumpster near the apartment he shared with the suspect. Authorities also recovered cleaning supplies, trash bags, and clothing with blood traces. Investigators later located human remains in a black plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge. Court documents state that digital data placed the suspect at the bridge around 1:30 AM on Thursday, April 17, 2026, where he allegedly stopped for several minutes. Missing person report and discovery of second victim Limon and his girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, also 27, were reported missing on Thursday, April 17, 2026, after a friend was unable to reach them. While Bristy’s whereabouts were initially unknown, authorities later recovered additional human remains on Sunday, April 20, 2026. Identification efforts were ongoing at the time of the filing. Arrest, prior history, and charges filed Authorities said the suspect provided inconsistent statements before a search warrant was obtained for his phone. He later surrendered to police after barricading himself inside a residence for more than an hour on Friday, April 18, 2026. Court records indicate a history of violent incidents involving the suspect, including prior charges of battery and burglary. He is currently held without bail at a detention facility near Tampa and faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors have indicated he could face the death penalty if convicted.
Israeli PM Netanyahu Trial Faces Fresh Delay Over Security Schedule
Benjamin Netanyahu faced another delay in his ongoing criminal trial after a scheduled court hearing was abruptly canceled less than two hours before proceedings were set to begin. The cancellation was requested by his attorney, Amit Hadad, who cited the prime minister’s “security schedule” as the reason. No further details were publicly disclosed, with the defense indicating that additional i
Israeli PM Netanyahu Trial Faces Fresh Delay Over Security Schedule
Benjamin Netanyahu faced another delay in his ongoing criminal trial after a scheduled court hearing was abruptly canceled less than two hours before proceedings were set to begin. The cancellation was requested by his attorney, Amit Hadad, who cited the prime minister’s “security schedule” as the reason. No further details were publicly disclosed, with the defense indicating that additional i
Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged
Prosecutors say new evidence links a Nashik TCS case to Malegaon and Malaysia. Court hears bail plea as police allege coercion, while defense denies wrongdoing. Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged as prosecutors told a court in Nashik that an ongoing investigation into allegations of hurting religious sentiments and attempted forced reli
Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged
Prosecutors say new evidence links a Nashik TCS case to Malegaon and Malaysia. Court hears bail plea as police allege coercion, while defense denies wrongdoing. Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged as prosecutors told a court in Nashik that an ongoing investigation into allegations of hurting religious sentiments and attempted forced reli
Ranveer Singh apologises for Kantara mimicry remarks, court to close case
Ranveer Singh submitted a revised affidavit before the Karnataka High Court on Saturday (April 25) during a hearing, expressing his unconditional apology over his mimicry of a character from Kantara: Chapter 1 at a public event last year. The court, after taking note of the affidavit, indicated that it is likely to dispose of the matter by recording the actor’s undertaking and closing the proceedings. The hearing pertained to Singh’s plea seeking to quash an FIR registered against him following remarks made during the International Film Festival of India in Goa. At the event, the actor had mimicked a role portrayed by Rishab Shetty and allegedly made references that hurt religious sentiments associated with a temple deity. The FIR invoked provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, relating to promoting enmity and outraging religious beliefs. During the proceedings, counsel representing Singh informed the court that the affidavit had been revised to include an unconditional apology and an acknowledgment of the sentiments involved. The bench noted that the actor had also undertaken to visit the concerned temple within a specified period, and this assurance would be recorded while disposing of the case. The complainant, however, argued before the court that the matter involved a larger issue of faith and should not be treated as a routine legal dispute. The court responded by stating that it would issue an admonition, emphasizing that public figures must remain mindful of their words and actions, especially in matters linked to religious sensitivities. Earlier, the court had declined to stay the FIR, observing that celebrity status does not grant immunity from accountability. With the submission of the revised affidavit during the hearing and the acknowledgment of concerns raised, the court signaled that it would formally conclude the matter without engaging in a detailed legal examination.
Ranveer Singh apologises for Kantara mimicry remarks, court to close case
Ranveer Singh submitted a revised affidavit before the Karnataka High Court on Saturday (April 25) during a hearing, expressing his unconditional apology over his mimicry of a character from Kantara: Chapter 1 at a public event last year. The court, after taking note of the affidavit, indicated that it is likely to dispose of the matter by recording the actor’s undertaking and closing the proceedings. The hearing pertained to Singh’s plea seeking to quash an FIR registered against him following remarks made during the International Film Festival of India in Goa. At the event, the actor had mimicked a role portrayed by Rishab Shetty and allegedly made references that hurt religious sentiments associated with a temple deity. The FIR invoked provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, relating to promoting enmity and outraging religious beliefs. During the proceedings, counsel representing Singh informed the court that the affidavit had been revised to include an unconditional apology and an acknowledgment of the sentiments involved. The bench noted that the actor had also undertaken to visit the concerned temple within a specified period, and this assurance would be recorded while disposing of the case. The complainant, however, argued before the court that the matter involved a larger issue of faith and should not be treated as a routine legal dispute. The court responded by stating that it would issue an admonition, emphasizing that public figures must remain mindful of their words and actions, especially in matters linked to religious sensitivities. Earlier, the court had declined to stay the FIR, observing that celebrity status does not grant immunity from accountability. With the submission of the revised affidavit during the hearing and the acknowledgment of concerns raised, the court signaled that it would formally conclude the matter without engaging in a detailed legal examination.









