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How Private Funding Helped US Soccer Hire Mauricio Pochettino
LOS ANGELES — How U.S. Soccer funded Mauricio Pochettino returned to focus after the USMNT opened its FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a 4-1 victory over Paraguay on Friday, June 12, 2026. Folarin Balogun scored twice as the United States delivered a confident attacking performance in Los Angeles. The victory provided an encouraging first tournament result for Pochettino, although one match cannot determine whether the federation’s expensive coaching decision will produce a dee
How Private Funding Helped US Soccer Hire Mauricio Pochettino
LOS ANGELES — How U.S. Soccer funded Mauricio Pochettino returned to focus after the USMNT opened its FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a 4-1 victory over Paraguay on Friday, June 12, 2026. Folarin Balogun scored twice as the United States delivered a confident attacking performance in Los Angeles. The victory provided an encouraging first tournament result for Pochettino, although one match cannot determine whether the federation’s expensive coaching decision will produce a dee
Greg Abbott Courts Wall Street as Mamdani Backlash Hits NYC
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is courting Wall Street firms as criticism grows over New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s rhetoric toward wealthy business leaders and billionaire CEOs. The political clash has sharpened concerns about New York City’s business climate, especially among financial firms weighing taxes, regulation and long-term expansion plans. Texas Sells Low-Tax Business Climate Abbott’s office said Texas remains open to compani
Greg Abbott Courts Wall Street as Mamdani Backlash Hits NYC
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is courting Wall Street firms as criticism grows over New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s rhetoric toward wealthy business leaders and billionaire CEOs. The political clash has sharpened concerns about New York City’s business climate, especially among financial firms weighing taxes, regulation and long-term expansion plans. Texas Sells Low-Tax Business Climate Abbott’s office said Texas remains open to compani
Chicago’s Griffin Museum Ranked Among World’s Best Museums
Chicago Museum Earns Global Recognition Griffin Museum of Science and Industry has been named among the world’s best museums by Travel + Leisure, giving Chicago another major cultural milestone and strengthening its reputation as a top tourism destination in the United States. The internationally recognized travel publication included the museum in its list of the “27 Best Museums in the World for Art, History, and Cultural Wonders,” placing the Chicago institution alongside some of the most celebrated museums globally. Why the Griffin Museum Stands Out Located in Chicago, Illinois, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is one of the largest science museums in the world and is widely known for its immersive, hands-on exhibits. Officials and travel experts highlighted the museum’s ability to combine education, innovation, and entertainment through interactive displays focused on technology, energy, engineering, manufacturing, and design. The museum attracts families, students, tourists, and science enthusiasts looking for engaging experiences that go beyond traditional exhibits. Its large-scale installations and educational programs continue to make it one of the top science museums in America. Boost for Chicago Tourism The recognition is expected to increase tourism interest in Chicago, a city already known for major attractions including Art Institute of Chicago and Field Museum. Travel analysts say rankings from globally trusted publications often influence travel decisions, especially for families planning educational vacations and cultural trips in the United States. Visitors can find updated exhibit schedules, tickets, and museum information through the museum’s official website.
Chicago’s Griffin Museum Ranked Among World’s Best Museums
Chicago Museum Earns Global Recognition Griffin Museum of Science and Industry has been named among the world’s best museums by Travel + Leisure, giving Chicago another major cultural milestone and strengthening its reputation as a top tourism destination in the United States. The internationally recognized travel publication included the museum in its list of the “27 Best Museums in the World for Art, History, and Cultural Wonders,” placing the Chicago institution alongside some of the most celebrated museums globally. Why the Griffin Museum Stands Out Located in Chicago, Illinois, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is one of the largest science museums in the world and is widely known for its immersive, hands-on exhibits. Officials and travel experts highlighted the museum’s ability to combine education, innovation, and entertainment through interactive displays focused on technology, energy, engineering, manufacturing, and design. The museum attracts families, students, tourists, and science enthusiasts looking for engaging experiences that go beyond traditional exhibits. Its large-scale installations and educational programs continue to make it one of the top science museums in America. Boost for Chicago Tourism The recognition is expected to increase tourism interest in Chicago, a city already known for major attractions including Art Institute of Chicago and Field Museum. Travel analysts say rankings from globally trusted publications often influence travel decisions, especially for families planning educational vacations and cultural trips in the United States. Visitors can find updated exhibit schedules, tickets, and museum information through the museum’s official website.
Trump Warns EU of Higher Tariffs if Trade Agreement Isn't Finalized by July 4
President Donald Trump issued a firm ultimatum on Thursday (May 7) to the European Union (EU), demanding that the 27-member bloc finalize and ratify its trade agreement with the United States by July 4, or face significantly higher tariffs. Trump’s statement followed a recent conversation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, during which they discussed delays in approving the trade agreement. Trump set a deadline for the deal to be finalized by the U.S. Independenc
Trump Warns EU of Higher Tariffs if Trade Agreement Isn't Finalized by July 4
President Donald Trump issued a firm ultimatum on Thursday (May 7) to the European Union (EU), demanding that the 27-member bloc finalize and ratify its trade agreement with the United States by July 4, or face significantly higher tariffs. Trump’s statement followed a recent conversation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, during which they discussed delays in approving the trade agreement. Trump set a deadline for the deal to be finalized by the U.S. Independenc
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.
Ken Griffin warns prolonged Hormuz closure could trigger global recession
Ken Griffin, founder and chief executive of Citadel, warned that a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could push the global economy into a recession, underscoring the fragile balance of energy markets and geopolitical stability. Speaking at the Semafor World Economy conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Griffin said that if the critical shipping route remains shut for an extended period, the economic consequences would be unavoidable. He noted that a disruption lasting between six and 12 months would almost certainly result in a global downturn, given the strait’s importance as a key transit point for oil shipments. The Strait of Hormuz handles a significant portion of the world’s crude oil supply, and any sustained blockage would likely drive oil prices higher, intensifying inflationary pressures across major economies. While oil prices have eased slightly from peak levels reached during recent tensions, they remain elevated at around $100 per barrel, compared to under $70 before the conflict began. Griffin emphasized that global markets have so far shown resilience, with stock prices recovering to levels seen prior to earlier U.S. military actions in the region. However, he cautioned that investor confidence remains highly dependent on the duration and scope of the conflict. Many market participants, he said, may be underestimating the risk of further escalation and its potential impact on global growth. He also pointed to heightened vulnerability in Asian economies, which rely heavily on energy imports and are particularly sensitive to oil price fluctuations. A sustained increase in fuel costs could slow industrial output and consumer demand across the region. At the same time, Griffin suggested that prolonged disruption could accelerate a structural shift toward alternative energy sources, including wind, solar, and nuclear power, as countries seek to reduce reliance on volatile supply routes. His remarks highlight growing concerns among financial leaders that geopolitical instability in critical energy corridors could have far-reaching consequences for global economic stability.
Ken Griffin warns prolonged Hormuz closure could trigger global recession
Ken Griffin, founder and chief executive of Citadel, warned that a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could push the global economy into a recession, underscoring the fragile balance of energy markets and geopolitical stability. Speaking at the Semafor World Economy conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Griffin said that if the critical shipping route remains shut for an extended period, the economic consequences would be unavoidable. He noted that a disruption lasting between six and 12 months would almost certainly result in a global downturn, given the strait’s importance as a key transit point for oil shipments. The Strait of Hormuz handles a significant portion of the world’s crude oil supply, and any sustained blockage would likely drive oil prices higher, intensifying inflationary pressures across major economies. While oil prices have eased slightly from peak levels reached during recent tensions, they remain elevated at around $100 per barrel, compared to under $70 before the conflict began. Griffin emphasized that global markets have so far shown resilience, with stock prices recovering to levels seen prior to earlier U.S. military actions in the region. However, he cautioned that investor confidence remains highly dependent on the duration and scope of the conflict. Many market participants, he said, may be underestimating the risk of further escalation and its potential impact on global growth. He also pointed to heightened vulnerability in Asian economies, which rely heavily on energy imports and are particularly sensitive to oil price fluctuations. A sustained increase in fuel costs could slow industrial output and consumer demand across the region. At the same time, Griffin suggested that prolonged disruption could accelerate a structural shift toward alternative energy sources, including wind, solar, and nuclear power, as countries seek to reduce reliance on volatile supply routes. His remarks highlight growing concerns among financial leaders that geopolitical instability in critical energy corridors could have far-reaching consequences for global economic stability.
Plano police investigate road rage shooting linked to Lucas incident
Authorities in Collin County are investigating a road rage shooting that left one person injured and led to an unusual scene in Plano on Thursday morning. The incident began in the city of Lucas, where officials believe the shooting took place, and ended when the injured individual arrived at a church in Plano seeking help. The case has drawn attention across the region as investigators work to piece together what happened and identify those involved. The Collin County Sheriff&rsquo
Plano police investigate road rage shooting linked to Lucas incident
Authorities in Collin County are investigating a road rage shooting that left one person injured and led to an unusual scene in Plano on Thursday morning. The incident began in the city of Lucas, where officials believe the shooting took place, and ended when the injured individual arrived at a church in Plano seeking help. The case has drawn attention across the region as investigators work to piece together what happened and identify those involved. The Collin County Sheriff&rsquo
Sonoma County man arrested for killing 94-year-old father-in-law
In Sonoma County, a disturbing case has unfolded as authorities confirmed the arrest of a 71-year-old man accused of murdering his 94-year-old father-in-law. What was first believed to be a natural death turned into a homicide investigation after new evidence came to light, leaving a close-knit neighborhood in shock and disbelief. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department reported that the incident took place on Au
Sonoma County man arrested for killing 94-year-old father-in-law
In Sonoma County, a disturbing case has unfolded as authorities confirmed the arrest of a 71-year-old man accused of murdering his 94-year-old father-in-law. What was first believed to be a natural death turned into a homicide investigation after new evidence came to light, leaving a close-knit neighborhood in shock and disbelief. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department reported that the incident took place on Au
Switzerland scrambles to avoid 39 percent US tariffs as trade deadline nears
Tensions are mounting in Switzerland as the deadline to secure a crucial trade agreement with the United States approaches rapidly. Without a breakthrough, Swiss exports to the U.S. will face a punitive 39 percent duty, one of the highest tariff rates imposed under U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policy changes. The surprise announcement of these tariffs last week sent shockwaves through the Swiss business community, which had believed an agreement was close to finalization.
Switzerland scrambles to avoid 39 percent US tariffs as trade deadline nears
Tensions are mounting in Switzerland as the deadline to secure a crucial trade agreement with the United States approaches rapidly. Without a breakthrough, Swiss exports to the U.S. will face a punitive 39 percent duty, one of the highest tariff rates imposed under U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policy changes. The surprise announcement of these tariffs last week sent shockwaves through the Swiss business community, which had believed an agreement was close to finalization.
Meal Subscription Boxes Featuring Indian Cuisine for Easy & Authentic Home Dining
Why Indian Meal Subscription Boxes Are Gaining Popularity in the USA Indian meal subscription services have seen a surge in popularity, particularly among NRIs and international food enthusiasts in the USA. The reason? These kits solve a crucial problem: maintaining authenticity without sacrificing convenience. Traditional Indian cooking often involves complex preparation techniques and a wide array o
Meal Subscription Boxes Featuring Indian Cuisine for Easy & Authentic Home Dining
Why Indian Meal Subscription Boxes Are Gaining Popularity in the USA Indian meal subscription services have seen a surge in popularity, particularly among NRIs and international food enthusiasts in the USA. The reason? These kits solve a crucial problem: maintaining authenticity without sacrificing convenience. Traditional Indian cooking often involves complex preparation techniques and a wide array o
India and US close to finalizing mini trade deal with tariff relief and agri access
India and the United States are close to concluding a mini trade deal that is expected to provide temporary relief from some of the additional tariffs imposed on Indian exports and open limited access for American agricultural and dairy products. According to sources familiar with the negotiations, the deal, though not final yet, is likely to be announced soon, with both governments aiming to conclude talks before the August 1 deadline set by the US administration. This agreement will serve a
India and US close to finalizing mini trade deal with tariff relief and agri access
India and the United States are close to concluding a mini trade deal that is expected to provide temporary relief from some of the additional tariffs imposed on Indian exports and open limited access for American agricultural and dairy products. According to sources familiar with the negotiations, the deal, though not final yet, is likely to be announced soon, with both governments aiming to conclude talks before the August 1 deadline set by the US administration. This agreement will serve a
Small Business Owners Struggling to Fill Jobs Amid Labor Shortages
A recent survey conducted by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) reveals that filling job openings remains a significant challenge for small business owners across the United States. According to the June survey, 36% of small businesses still have unfilled job positions, a 2% increase from May. Additionally, 86% of small business owners report receiving few or no qualified applicants for the roles they need to fill.
Small Business Owners Struggling to Fill Jobs Amid Labor Shortages
A recent survey conducted by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) reveals that filling job openings remains a significant challenge for small business owners across the United States. According to the June survey, 36% of small businesses still have unfilled job positions, a 2% increase from May. Additionally, 86% of small business owners report receiving few or no qualified applicants for the roles they need to fill.
Ken Griffin Urges Automatic U.S. Work Visas for Foreign Graduates to Retain Global Talent
A prominent voice in the American financial sector has reignited the debate around immigration reform by advocating for automatic work visas for international students graduating from U.S. universities. The proposal is gaining attention for its simplicity and potential to retain top global talent educated within the country. The suggestion, made by billionaire investor Ken Griffin, centers on the belief that the United States should immediately offer a work visa to anyone who comp
Ken Griffin Urges Automatic U.S. Work Visas for Foreign Graduates to Retain Global Talent
A prominent voice in the American financial sector has reignited the debate around immigration reform by advocating for automatic work visas for international students graduating from U.S. universities. The proposal is gaining attention for its simplicity and potential to retain top global talent educated within the country. The suggestion, made by billionaire investor Ken Griffin, centers on the belief that the United States should immediately offer a work visa to anyone who comp
Austin ISD Faces Heat Over Dobie Middle School Turnaround Plan and Principal Protest at Ann Richards
Austin Independent School District (AISD) is facing mounting pressure from both performance and leadership crises as parents, students, and community members raise concerns about the future of local campuses. Thursday night’s board meeting revealed deep-seated challenges within the district, including the uncertain status of Dobie Middle School and the sudden resignation of a principal at a renowned all-girls school. One of the most pressing concerns is Dobie Middle School, wh
Austin ISD Faces Heat Over Dobie Middle School Turnaround Plan and Principal Protest at Ann Richards
Austin Independent School District (AISD) is facing mounting pressure from both performance and leadership crises as parents, students, and community members raise concerns about the future of local campuses. Thursday night’s board meeting revealed deep-seated challenges within the district, including the uncertain status of Dobie Middle School and the sudden resignation of a principal at a renowned all-girls school. One of the most pressing concerns is Dobie Middle School, wh









