Lawmaker pushes to block wage cuts for H-2A farmworkers
A California lawmaker is seeking federal action to reverse recent labor policy changes that could significantly reduce wages for seasonal agricultural workers across the United States. On Wednesday, March 26, 2026, Representative Zoe Lofgren introduced a resolution aimed at blocking new wage rules implemented by the
Lawmaker pushes to block wage cuts for H-2A farmworkers
A California lawmaker is seeking federal action to reverse recent labor policy changes that could significantly reduce wages for seasonal agricultural workers across the United States. On Wednesday, March 26, 2026, Representative Zoe Lofgren introduced a resolution aimed at blocking new wage rules implemented by the
Which country has the best mangoes? A global look at taste and tradition
The question of which country produces the best mangoes may seem simple, but it rarely leads to a clear or universal answer. Across the world’s tropical regions, mangoes are not only a fruit but also a reflection of local climate, soil, and cultural preference. What defines the “best” mango varies widely depending on where it is grown and who is tasting it. India – The Land of Alphonso and Kesar India, one of the largest mango producers in the worl
Which country has the best mangoes? A global look at taste and tradition
The question of which country produces the best mangoes may seem simple, but it rarely leads to a clear or universal answer. Across the world’s tropical regions, mangoes are not only a fruit but also a reflection of local climate, soil, and cultural preference. What defines the “best” mango varies widely depending on where it is grown and who is tasting it. India – The Land of Alphonso and Kesar India, one of the largest mango producers in the worl
Texas board reviews major changes to social studies curriculum
A significant policy decision is underway in Texas that could influence how millions of students are taught subjects such as slavery, religion, and broader American history. The Texas State Board of Education is currently revising the state’s social studies curriculum, formally known as the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), which outlines academic standards for students from elementary through high school. The TEKS framework determines the scope and structure of instructi
Texas board reviews major changes to social studies curriculum
A significant policy decision is underway in Texas that could influence how millions of students are taught subjects such as slavery, religion, and broader American history. The Texas State Board of Education is currently revising the state’s social studies curriculum, formally known as the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), which outlines academic standards for students from elementary through high school. The TEKS framework determines the scope and structure of instructi
Average US tax refunds rise by $350 in 2026, IRS data shows
The average tax refund for U.S. filers has increased by roughly $350 during the 2026 tax season, according to the latest data released by the Internal Revenue Service on Friday, March 27, 2026. The IRS reported that the average refund reached $3,521 as of that date, compared with $3,170 during the same period in 2025, reflecting a noticeable rise in payouts to taxpayers. The data shows that approximately 88.4 million individual tax returns had been received by Friday, March 27, 2026,
Average US tax refunds rise by $350 in 2026, IRS data shows
The average tax refund for U.S. filers has increased by roughly $350 during the 2026 tax season, according to the latest data released by the Internal Revenue Service on Friday, March 27, 2026. The IRS reported that the average refund reached $3,521 as of that date, compared with $3,170 during the same period in 2025, reflecting a noticeable rise in payouts to taxpayers. The data shows that approximately 88.4 million individual tax returns had been received by Friday, March 27, 2026,
Illinois layoffs impact hundreds as major retailers and institutions cut jobs
Major employers across Illinois have announced plans to lay off hundreds of workers in the coming months, according to filings under the state’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. The law requires companies with at least 75 employees to provide a minimum of 60 days’ notice before implementing mass layoffs or facility closures, offering advance warning to workers and state officials. Among the most notable developments is the planned layoff of 101 employees a
Illinois layoffs impact hundreds as major retailers and institutions cut jobs
Major employers across Illinois have announced plans to lay off hundreds of workers in the coming months, according to filings under the state’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. The law requires companies with at least 75 employees to provide a minimum of 60 days’ notice before implementing mass layoffs or facility closures, offering advance warning to workers and state officials. Among the most notable developments is the planned layoff of 101 employees a
7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Tonga: Could It Trigger Another 2022-Like Eruption?
A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake recently struck near Tonga, located at a considerable depth of 238 km beneath the Earth’s surface. While the depth of the quake has reduced the immediate risk of damage or a tsunami, the event is still drawing attention from scientists, as it is part of an unsettling pattern of seismic activity in the region. The epicenter, located over 150 km from the town of Neiafu, lies along the Tonga Trench, one of the most tectonically active areas in the world.
7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Tonga: Could It Trigger Another 2022-Like Eruption?
A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake recently struck near Tonga, located at a considerable depth of 238 km beneath the Earth’s surface. While the depth of the quake has reduced the immediate risk of damage or a tsunami, the event is still drawing attention from scientists, as it is part of an unsettling pattern of seismic activity in the region. The epicenter, located over 150 km from the town of Neiafu, lies along the Tonga Trench, one of the most tectonically active areas in the world.
10 Dead, 11 Injured in Cuttack Hospital Fire: Short Circuit Suspected
A devastating fire broke out at the SCB Medical College and Hospital
10 Dead, 11 Injured in Cuttack Hospital Fire: Short Circuit Suspected
A devastating fire broke out at the SCB Medical College and Hospital
DC Water says Potomac sewage spill remains contained despite storms
WASHINGTON — DC Water officials said recent snow and rain have not worsened contamination levels linked to the Potomac sewer line failure, even as crews confront new engineering hurdles and unresolved questions about how repair costs will be divided. The agency confirmed that Mayor Muriel Bowser previously sought full federal reimbursement for the sewer collapse under disaster aid provisions. However, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicated Monday that the current agreement cov
DC Water says Potomac sewage spill remains contained despite storms
WASHINGTON — DC Water officials said recent snow and rain have not worsened contamination levels linked to the Potomac sewer line failure, even as crews confront new engineering hurdles and unresolved questions about how repair costs will be divided. The agency confirmed that Mayor Muriel Bowser previously sought full federal reimbursement for the sewer collapse under disaster aid provisions. However, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicated Monday that the current agreement cov
India–US trade pact to cut tariffs on food, wine, tech and vehicles
A broad range of American goods, including wines, spirits, dry fruits, technology products and select industrial items, are set to enter the Indian market at zero or reduced import duties under the first phase of a new trade pact between India and the United States. The move is expected to lower retail prices for consumers, expand market access for businesses and strengthen bilateral trade ties between the two economies. Officials from both countries confirmed that they have finalised the framework for the initial phase of a bilateral trade agreement aimed at cutting tariffs and easing barriers that have historically slowed cross-border commerce. The framework will now be converted into a legally binding agreement, with signing expected by mid-March. Duty concessions are likely to come into effect immediately upon implementation, while some reductions will be introduced in stages. Under the arrangement, India will eliminate or reduce tariffs on several categories of US industrial and agricultural goods. These include dried distillers’ grains, red sorghum used for animal feed, soybean oil, fresh and processed fruits, and a variety of tree nuts. Almonds, walnuts, pistachios and certain lentils are among the products that will benefit from lower import duties. Alcoholic beverages such as wine and spirits are also expected to become more competitively priced in the Indian market as tariffs decline. The concessions extend beyond food and farm products. High-end cars and motorcycles, along with aircraft, semiconductor components and specialised machinery, will receive duty benefits. Medical and healthcare products, including select medicines for neurological, cardiac and diabetes treatment, as well as medical devices, diagnostic reagents, pacemakers, imaging equipment, hearing aids and artificial joints, are also covered under the pact. Both sides have agreed to address non-tariff barriers that affect trade flows. India has committed to easing restrictions that have delayed market access for US medical devices and to simplifying import licensing procedures for information and communication technology goods. These products are considered essential for India’s expanding data centres and industrial infrastructure. At the same time, New Delhi said it will adopt a calibrated approach to protect domestic producers, including small and medium enterprises and farmers. Minimum import prices on certain products, such as apples, have been fixed to safeguard local interests. In return, a wide basket of Indian exports will gain duty-free or preferential access to the US market. Spices, tea, coffee, coconut-based products, cashews, fruits such as mangoes, bananas, guavas and pineapples, along with bakery goods, cocoa products, seeds, vegetable planting material and processed foods, are among the items set to attract zero reciprocal tariffs. Officials said the measures could provide a significant boost to India’s agriculture and food processing sectors. Trade experts view the agreement as a step toward deeper economic integration between the two countries, with the potential to diversify supply chains and stimulate two-way investment. By reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers, the pact is expected to increase trade volumes, enhance competitiveness and create new opportunities for exporters and consumers on both sides.
India–US trade pact to cut tariffs on food, wine, tech and vehicles
A broad range of American goods, including wines, spirits, dry fruits, technology products and select industrial items, are set to enter the Indian market at zero or reduced import duties under the first phase of a new trade pact between India and the United States. The move is expected to lower retail prices for consumers, expand market access for businesses and strengthen bilateral trade ties between the two economies. Officials from both countries confirmed that they have finalised the framework for the initial phase of a bilateral trade agreement aimed at cutting tariffs and easing barriers that have historically slowed cross-border commerce. The framework will now be converted into a legally binding agreement, with signing expected by mid-March. Duty concessions are likely to come into effect immediately upon implementation, while some reductions will be introduced in stages. Under the arrangement, India will eliminate or reduce tariffs on several categories of US industrial and agricultural goods. These include dried distillers’ grains, red sorghum used for animal feed, soybean oil, fresh and processed fruits, and a variety of tree nuts. Almonds, walnuts, pistachios and certain lentils are among the products that will benefit from lower import duties. Alcoholic beverages such as wine and spirits are also expected to become more competitively priced in the Indian market as tariffs decline. The concessions extend beyond food and farm products. High-end cars and motorcycles, along with aircraft, semiconductor components and specialised machinery, will receive duty benefits. Medical and healthcare products, including select medicines for neurological, cardiac and diabetes treatment, as well as medical devices, diagnostic reagents, pacemakers, imaging equipment, hearing aids and artificial joints, are also covered under the pact. Both sides have agreed to address non-tariff barriers that affect trade flows. India has committed to easing restrictions that have delayed market access for US medical devices and to simplifying import licensing procedures for information and communication technology goods. These products are considered essential for India’s expanding data centres and industrial infrastructure. At the same time, New Delhi said it will adopt a calibrated approach to protect domestic producers, including small and medium enterprises and farmers. Minimum import prices on certain products, such as apples, have been fixed to safeguard local interests. In return, a wide basket of Indian exports will gain duty-free or preferential access to the US market. Spices, tea, coffee, coconut-based products, cashews, fruits such as mangoes, bananas, guavas and pineapples, along with bakery goods, cocoa products, seeds, vegetable planting material and processed foods, are among the items set to attract zero reciprocal tariffs. Officials said the measures could provide a significant boost to India’s agriculture and food processing sectors. Trade experts view the agreement as a step toward deeper economic integration between the two countries, with the potential to diversify supply chains and stimulate two-way investment. By reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers, the pact is expected to increase trade volumes, enhance competitiveness and create new opportunities for exporters and consumers on both sides.
Two million eggs to reach North Texas families under pandemic price settlement
Nearly two million eggs are set to be distributed across North Texas as part of a statewide food assistance effort tied to a legal settlement over alleged price increases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The shipment, amounting to roughly 50,000 dozen eggs, is expected to provide critical nutritional support to families experiencing food insecurity throughout the region. The eggs will be delivered to food banks across Texas following a settlement with Cal-Maine Foods Incorporated, one of the nation’s largest egg producers. The agreement stems from allegations that the company significantly raised egg prices during the pandemic, placing added strain on households already facing economic uncertainty. State officials said the distribution is intended to help offset the impact of those increases by directing high-demand food items to communities in need. In North Texas, the North Texas Food Bank is preparing to receive a substantial portion of the shipment. Representatives say the timing is especially important as demand for food assistance remains elevated. Food banks across the state continue to report increased traffic, driven by higher grocery costs and lingering financial pressures on working families. Officials with the North Texas Food Bank estimate that the incoming eggs could help support as many as 744,000 individuals connected to its network. The organization emphasized that eggs are a valuable source of protein and are often difficult to keep in steady supply due to cost and demand. The additional inventory is expected to help stabilize distributions and improve access to balanced meals. The Tarrant Area Food Bank, which will also receive a delivery, said protein-rich foods remain among the most requested and hardest items to stock. The organization noted that many families are forced to make difficult choices when grocery prices rise, and access to nutritious staples like eggs can help reduce that burden while improving overall meal quality. Beyond North Texas, food banks in Houston, San Antonio, Central Texas, East Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, and West Texas are among those scheduled to receive egg shipments. The allocation varies by region, with larger metropolitan food banks receiving tens of thousands of dozens and smaller regional banks receiving smaller, yet still significant, quantities. State officials said the settlement underscores ongoing efforts to monitor corporate pricing practices and ensure consumer protection, particularly during emergencies. The egg distribution, they added, reflects a broader commitment to directing recovered resources back into communities affected by economic hardship. Food banks and partner pantries are currently coordinating logistics to safely store and distribute the eggs, which require careful handling due to refrigeration needs. Distribution timelines may vary by region as organizations work to integrate the shipment into existing food assistance programs. As food insecurity remains a pressing issue across Texas, advocates say the egg settlement offers meaningful, though temporary, relief. For many families struggling to stretch limited food budgets, the added supply represents not just a legal outcome, but a tangible source of nourishment during a period of continued need.
Two million eggs to reach North Texas families under pandemic price settlement
Nearly two million eggs are set to be distributed across North Texas as part of a statewide food assistance effort tied to a legal settlement over alleged price increases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The shipment, amounting to roughly 50,000 dozen eggs, is expected to provide critical nutritional support to families experiencing food insecurity throughout the region. The eggs will be delivered to food banks across Texas following a settlement with Cal-Maine Foods Incorporated, one of the nation’s largest egg producers. The agreement stems from allegations that the company significantly raised egg prices during the pandemic, placing added strain on households already facing economic uncertainty. State officials said the distribution is intended to help offset the impact of those increases by directing high-demand food items to communities in need. In North Texas, the North Texas Food Bank is preparing to receive a substantial portion of the shipment. Representatives say the timing is especially important as demand for food assistance remains elevated. Food banks across the state continue to report increased traffic, driven by higher grocery costs and lingering financial pressures on working families. Officials with the North Texas Food Bank estimate that the incoming eggs could help support as many as 744,000 individuals connected to its network. The organization emphasized that eggs are a valuable source of protein and are often difficult to keep in steady supply due to cost and demand. The additional inventory is expected to help stabilize distributions and improve access to balanced meals. The Tarrant Area Food Bank, which will also receive a delivery, said protein-rich foods remain among the most requested and hardest items to stock. The organization noted that many families are forced to make difficult choices when grocery prices rise, and access to nutritious staples like eggs can help reduce that burden while improving overall meal quality. Beyond North Texas, food banks in Houston, San Antonio, Central Texas, East Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, and West Texas are among those scheduled to receive egg shipments. The allocation varies by region, with larger metropolitan food banks receiving tens of thousands of dozens and smaller regional banks receiving smaller, yet still significant, quantities. State officials said the settlement underscores ongoing efforts to monitor corporate pricing practices and ensure consumer protection, particularly during emergencies. The egg distribution, they added, reflects a broader commitment to directing recovered resources back into communities affected by economic hardship. Food banks and partner pantries are currently coordinating logistics to safely store and distribute the eggs, which require careful handling due to refrigeration needs. Distribution timelines may vary by region as organizations work to integrate the shipment into existing food assistance programs. As food insecurity remains a pressing issue across Texas, advocates say the egg settlement offers meaningful, though temporary, relief. For many families struggling to stretch limited food budgets, the added supply represents not just a legal outcome, but a tangible source of nourishment during a period of continued need.
New Jersey ranks 14th among US states to raise a family in 2026 study
A new national study has identified the best and worst US states to raise a family in 2026, providing insight into how states compare on factors that matter most to households with children. The analysis, released by WalletHub, evaluated all 50 states using a broad set of indicators, including affordability, safety, job opportunities, education quality, health care access and recreational options. New Jersey ranked 14th overall in the study, placing it solidly in the upper half nationwide but trailing several nearby states. New York earned a sixth-place ranking, while Connecticut followed closely at seventh. Pennsylvania also ranked ahead of New Jersey at 12th, underscoring the strong performance of the Northeast region when it comes to family-related measures. Although its overall position was outside the top 10, New Jersey stood out in several individual categories. The Garden State ranked among the top five US states for median family income, reflecting strong earning potential for households. It also performed well on key family stability and health indicators, including infant mortality rates and divorce rates, both of which were among the nation’s best. At the top of the rankings, Massachusetts claimed first place, driven by consistently high scores in education, economic opportunity and health care. Minnesota and North Dakota followed closely, both benefiting from strong job markets, lower crime rates and accessible public services. In contrast, New Mexico ranked last among US states, facing challenges related to income levels, educational outcomes and health care access. The study offers a data-driven snapshot of how states stack up heading into 2026, serving as a reference point for families considering relocation, policymakers assessing quality-of-life issues and communities working to improve conditions for children and parents alike.
New Jersey ranks 14th among US states to raise a family in 2026 study
A new national study has identified the best and worst US states to raise a family in 2026, providing insight into how states compare on factors that matter most to households with children. The analysis, released by WalletHub, evaluated all 50 states using a broad set of indicators, including affordability, safety, job opportunities, education quality, health care access and recreational options. New Jersey ranked 14th overall in the study, placing it solidly in the upper half nationwide but trailing several nearby states. New York earned a sixth-place ranking, while Connecticut followed closely at seventh. Pennsylvania also ranked ahead of New Jersey at 12th, underscoring the strong performance of the Northeast region when it comes to family-related measures. Although its overall position was outside the top 10, New Jersey stood out in several individual categories. The Garden State ranked among the top five US states for median family income, reflecting strong earning potential for households. It also performed well on key family stability and health indicators, including infant mortality rates and divorce rates, both of which were among the nation’s best. At the top of the rankings, Massachusetts claimed first place, driven by consistently high scores in education, economic opportunity and health care. Minnesota and North Dakota followed closely, both benefiting from strong job markets, lower crime rates and accessible public services. In contrast, New Mexico ranked last among US states, facing challenges related to income levels, educational outcomes and health care access. The study offers a data-driven snapshot of how states stack up heading into 2026, serving as a reference point for families considering relocation, policymakers assessing quality-of-life issues and communities working to improve conditions for children and parents alike.
Iran signals openness to talks with US as protests continue and war warnings escalate
Iran’s government said on Monday that it is prepared to enter negotiations with the United States, even as it warned that the country remains fully ready to defend itself militarily amid ongoing nationwide protests and rising international tension. The statement came after US President Donald Trump suggested that Iran’s leadership had expressed interest in talks following his repeated warnings of possible military intervention. Speaking at a conference of foreign ambassadors in
Iran signals openness to talks with US as protests continue and war warnings escalate
Iran’s government said on Monday that it is prepared to enter negotiations with the United States, even as it warned that the country remains fully ready to defend itself militarily amid ongoing nationwide protests and rising international tension. The statement came after US President Donald Trump suggested that Iran’s leadership had expressed interest in talks following his repeated warnings of possible military intervention. Speaking at a conference of foreign ambassadors in
Ohio announces full 2026 fair schedule with nearly 100 county and independent fairs
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has released the official schedule for the 2026 fair season, giving communities across the state an early look at one of Ohio’s most anticipated summer and fall traditions. The announcement confirms dates for fairs in all 88 counties, along with independent fairs, bringing the total number of events scheduled statewide to nearly 100. The calendar allows families, exhibitors, and fair organizers to begin planning months in advance for a season rooted in agr
Ohio announces full 2026 fair schedule with nearly 100 county and independent fairs
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has released the official schedule for the 2026 fair season, giving communities across the state an early look at one of Ohio’s most anticipated summer and fall traditions. The announcement confirms dates for fairs in all 88 counties, along with independent fairs, bringing the total number of events scheduled statewide to nearly 100. The calendar allows families, exhibitors, and fair organizers to begin planning months in advance for a season rooted in agr
Police investigate suspicious vehicle near Pentagon, roads closed in Arlington
Police in Arlington, Virginia, are investigating a suspicious vehicle reported near the Pentagon on Friday morning, prompting heightened security measures and road closures in the surrounding area. The incident has led to traffic disruptions as law enforcement agencies continue to assess the situation and ensure public safety near one of the nation’s most secure federal facilities. According to the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, the vehicle arrived at one of the Pentagon’s security checkpoints at approximately 7:45 a.m. The nature of the vehicle and the reason it was deemed suspicious have not been disclosed, and officials have so far released limited information while the investigation remains active. Authorities emphasized that precautionary steps were taken immediately after the vehicle was identified, in keeping with established security protocols. As part of the response, several nearby roads were closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. North Rotary Road and Fern Street were confirmed closed as of 10:19 a.m., creating delays for commuters traveling through Arlington during the morning hours. Law enforcement officials urged drivers to avoid the area if possible, use alternate routes, and comply with all police instructions while the investigation continues. Multiple police units were observed in the area as officers worked to secure the perimeter and evaluate any potential risks. Officials stressed that these measures are standard procedure during security incidents involving federal facilities, and they are intended to protect Pentagon personnel, nearby workers, and the general public. No injuries or evacuations were reported during the initial response period. Authorities have not indicated how long the road closures will remain in effect, nor whether the incident poses an ongoing threat. The Pentagon Force Protection Agency stated that updates would be provided as more information becomes available. Until then, residents and commuters in Arlington are advised to remain alert, monitor traffic conditions, and follow official guidance. The investigation remains ongoing, and law enforcement officials continue to work to determine the circumstances surrounding the vehicle’s presence at the checkpoint. Further details are expected to be released once the situation is fully assessed and it is deemed appropriate to share additional information with the public.
Police investigate suspicious vehicle near Pentagon, roads closed in Arlington
Police in Arlington, Virginia, are investigating a suspicious vehicle reported near the Pentagon on Friday morning, prompting heightened security measures and road closures in the surrounding area. The incident has led to traffic disruptions as law enforcement agencies continue to assess the situation and ensure public safety near one of the nation’s most secure federal facilities. According to the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, the vehicle arrived at one of the Pentagon’s security checkpoints at approximately 7:45 a.m. The nature of the vehicle and the reason it was deemed suspicious have not been disclosed, and officials have so far released limited information while the investigation remains active. Authorities emphasized that precautionary steps were taken immediately after the vehicle was identified, in keeping with established security protocols. As part of the response, several nearby roads were closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. North Rotary Road and Fern Street were confirmed closed as of 10:19 a.m., creating delays for commuters traveling through Arlington during the morning hours. Law enforcement officials urged drivers to avoid the area if possible, use alternate routes, and comply with all police instructions while the investigation continues. Multiple police units were observed in the area as officers worked to secure the perimeter and evaluate any potential risks. Officials stressed that these measures are standard procedure during security incidents involving federal facilities, and they are intended to protect Pentagon personnel, nearby workers, and the general public. No injuries or evacuations were reported during the initial response period. Authorities have not indicated how long the road closures will remain in effect, nor whether the incident poses an ongoing threat. The Pentagon Force Protection Agency stated that updates would be provided as more information becomes available. Until then, residents and commuters in Arlington are advised to remain alert, monitor traffic conditions, and follow official guidance. The investigation remains ongoing, and law enforcement officials continue to work to determine the circumstances surrounding the vehicle’s presence at the checkpoint. Further details are expected to be released once the situation is fully assessed and it is deemed appropriate to share additional information with the public.
Jersey City Bangladeshi restaurant earns national recognition
A small family-run restaurant in Jersey City has become a standout success story in the local dining scene, driven by determination, cultural pride, and an unlikely culinary journey. Korai Kitchen, the city’s first Bangladeshi restaurant, is operated by a mother-daughter duo whose path to national recognition began without formal training or professional kitchen experience. Chef and owner Nur-E Gulshan Rahman opened Korai Kitchen alongside her daughter, Nur-E Farhana, in February
Jersey City Bangladeshi restaurant earns national recognition
A small family-run restaurant in Jersey City has become a standout success story in the local dining scene, driven by determination, cultural pride, and an unlikely culinary journey. Korai Kitchen, the city’s first Bangladeshi restaurant, is operated by a mother-daughter duo whose path to national recognition began without formal training or professional kitchen experience. Chef and owner Nur-E Gulshan Rahman opened Korai Kitchen alongside her daughter, Nur-E Farhana, in February
Water main break shuts lanes on Route 17 North in Mahwah, repairs ongoing
Crews from Veolia Water and the New Jersey Department of Transportation are continuing repair operations following a water main break that disrupted traffic along Route 17 North in Mahwah. The incident occurred near milepost 4.7, where damage to the underground water line forced the closure of two travel lanes and led to significant traffic slowdowns in the area. According to officials on scene, the left lane of Route 17 North remains heavily impacted as multiple service and support
Water main break shuts lanes on Route 17 North in Mahwah, repairs ongoing
Crews from Veolia Water and the New Jersey Department of Transportation are continuing repair operations following a water main break that disrupted traffic along Route 17 North in Mahwah. The incident occurred near milepost 4.7, where damage to the underground water line forced the closure of two travel lanes and led to significant traffic slowdowns in the area. According to officials on scene, the left lane of Route 17 North remains heavily impacted as multiple service and support
US–India Relations Update: Trump and Modi Discuss Ukraine, Trade, and Global Stability
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a phone conversation on Thursday, December 11, as confirmed by US Ambassador Sergio Gor. During the discussion, Prime Minister Modi expressed his support for President Trump’s ongoing efforts to help bring peace to Ukraine. The call comes at a time when both nations are navigating trade tensions following the United States’ decision earlier this year to impose a 50% tariff on select Indian goods. According to
US–India Relations Update: Trump and Modi Discuss Ukraine, Trade, and Global Stability
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a phone conversation on Thursday, December 11, as confirmed by US Ambassador Sergio Gor. During the discussion, Prime Minister Modi expressed his support for President Trump’s ongoing efforts to help bring peace to Ukraine. The call comes at a time when both nations are navigating trade tensions following the United States’ decision earlier this year to impose a 50% tariff on select Indian goods. According to
Winter farmers markets continue across central Ohio with fresh local goods
As colder weather settles in across central Ohio, several communities continue to support local growers and small businesses through a variety of winter farmers markets. Operating indoors or in sheltered locations, these markets ensure residents have year-round access to fresh produce, baked goods, artisanal items and other locally sourced products. Organizers say the winter season often strengthens the sense of community, allowing shoppers and vendors to connect in a more personal setting wh
Winter farmers markets continue across central Ohio with fresh local goods
As colder weather settles in across central Ohio, several communities continue to support local growers and small businesses through a variety of winter farmers markets. Operating indoors or in sheltered locations, these markets ensure residents have year-round access to fresh produce, baked goods, artisanal items and other locally sourced products. Organizers say the winter season often strengthens the sense of community, allowing shoppers and vendors to connect in a more personal setting wh
Ohio Senate approves major changes to recreational marijuana laws in new bill
Ohio lawmakers advanced significant revisions to the state’s recreational marijuana framework on Tuesday as the Senate approved Senate Bill 56 following months of debate. The measure passed with a 22-7 vote and now awaits consideration from the governor. The legislation introduces new limits on public consumption, transportation, and permissible equipment while maintaining the foundation of the voter-approved recreational cannabis system. These changes come less than a year after Ohio resid
Ohio Senate approves major changes to recreational marijuana laws in new bill
Ohio lawmakers advanced significant revisions to the state’s recreational marijuana framework on Tuesday as the Senate approved Senate Bill 56 following months of debate. The measure passed with a 22-7 vote and now awaits consideration from the governor. The legislation introduces new limits on public consumption, transportation, and permissible equipment while maintaining the foundation of the voter-approved recreational cannabis system. These changes come less than a year after Ohio resid
AI market faces shakeout as Bill Gates warns of overvalued companies
The rapidly expanding artificial intelligence sector may face a significant reshuffling as Bill Gates warned that not all high-valued companies will survive in what he described as an increasingly “hyper competitive” market. Speaking at an event in Abu Dhabi, Gates said that although AI represents one of the most transformative technologies of the era, it does not guarantee universal success for companies riding the wave of investor enthusiasm. His remarks come at a time when global marke
AI market faces shakeout as Bill Gates warns of overvalued companies
The rapidly expanding artificial intelligence sector may face a significant reshuffling as Bill Gates warned that not all high-valued companies will survive in what he described as an increasingly “hyper competitive” market. Speaking at an event in Abu Dhabi, Gates said that although AI represents one of the most transformative technologies of the era, it does not guarantee universal success for companies riding the wave of investor enthusiasm. His remarks come at a time when global marke









