Texas Attorney General alleges EPIC City violated state and federal securities laws
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that his office has uncovered evidence suggesting that the developers behind a proposed Muslim-centric real estate project known as EPIC City violated both state and federal securities laws. Paxton has requested that the Texas State Securities Board review his office’s findings and provide a formal referral that would allow the Attorney General’s Office to pursue legal action. EPIC City, a planned mixed-use community spanning 4
Texas Attorney General alleges EPIC City violated state and federal securities laws
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that his office has uncovered evidence suggesting that the developers behind a proposed Muslim-centric real estate project known as EPIC City violated both state and federal securities laws. Paxton has requested that the Texas State Securities Board review his office’s findings and provide a formal referral that would allow the Attorney General’s Office to pursue legal action. EPIC City, a planned mixed-use community spanning 4
Austin police to revise use-of-force policy amid review and training overhaul
The Austin Police Department is preparing to revise its use-of-force policy following an in-depth review that identified inconsistencies in training, data collection, and reporting practices. The reform effort comes as law enforcement experts and city officials call for greater transparency and improved accountability within the department. The changes stem from an evaluation led by Dr. Robin Engel, a senior research scientist at Ohio State University, who was broug
Austin police to revise use-of-force policy amid review and training overhaul
The Austin Police Department is preparing to revise its use-of-force policy following an in-depth review that identified inconsistencies in training, data collection, and reporting practices. The reform effort comes as law enforcement experts and city officials call for greater transparency and improved accountability within the department. The changes stem from an evaluation led by Dr. Robin Engel, a senior research scientist at Ohio State University, who was broug
Tennessee explosives plant blast shifts to recovery as workers presumed dead
Authorities said on Saturday that workers inside a Tennessee explosives manufacturing facility during a powerful blast on Friday are now presumed dead, and the operation has shifted from rescue to recovery. The explosion occurred in the morning at Accurate Energetic Systems in McEwen, a community located about 50 miles west of Nashville. Responders described a catastrophic scene in which the main structure at the site was destroyed, leaving little standing material for search teams to navigat
Tennessee explosives plant blast shifts to recovery as workers presumed dead
Authorities said on Saturday that workers inside a Tennessee explosives manufacturing facility during a powerful blast on Friday are now presumed dead, and the operation has shifted from rescue to recovery. The explosion occurred in the morning at Accurate Energetic Systems in McEwen, a community located about 50 miles west of Nashville. Responders described a catastrophic scene in which the main structure at the site was destroyed, leaving little standing material for search teams to navigat
Four killed, 12 injured in Leland, Mississippi shooting after homecoming game
Four people were killed and 12 others injured in a mass shooting that erupted in the early hours of Saturday morning in Leland, Mississippi, according to local officials. Authorities confirmed that the violence occurred on Main Street, an area that had been unusually crowded following Leland High School’s homecoming football game. Mayor John Lee said the tragic incident unfolded while residents were still gathered to celebrate after the game, which had drawn a larger-than-usual crowd to the
Four killed, 12 injured in Leland, Mississippi shooting after homecoming game
Four people were killed and 12 others injured in a mass shooting that erupted in the early hours of Saturday morning in Leland, Mississippi, according to local officials. Authorities confirmed that the violence occurred on Main Street, an area that had been unusually crowded following Leland High School’s homecoming football game. Mayor John Lee said the tragic incident unfolded while residents were still gathered to celebrate after the game, which had drawn a larger-than-usual crowd to the
Several animals die in Prospect Park house fire; two residents displaced in Jersey City region
Several animals were killed and two people were displaced after a structure fire broke out in Prospect Park, New Jersey, on Friday morning. Fire officials confirmed that the blaze, which originated in the rear section of a two-story home on Fairview Avenue, caused significant damage before being brought under control. According to Prospect Park Fire Chief Doug Struyk, firefighters were dispatched shortly before 9 a.m. to the residence located between North 16th and North 17th street
Several animals die in Prospect Park house fire; two residents displaced in Jersey City region
Several animals were killed and two people were displaced after a structure fire broke out in Prospect Park, New Jersey, on Friday morning. Fire officials confirmed that the blaze, which originated in the rear section of a two-story home on Fairview Avenue, caused significant damage before being brought under control. According to Prospect Park Fire Chief Doug Struyk, firefighters were dispatched shortly before 9 a.m. to the residence located between North 16th and North 17th street
Columbus residents raise alarm over slow emergency response amid west side growth
Residents on Columbus’ west side are voicing growing concerns that emergency response times are lagging behind the city’s rapid pace of development. In neighborhoods such as Scioto Woods, once a quiet residential area off Trabue Road, new apartment complexes are springing up at a record rate — and so are fears that police, fire, and ambulance services are struggling to keep up when every second counts. The transformation of the west side has been particularly visible near The
Columbus residents raise alarm over slow emergency response amid west side growth
Residents on Columbus’ west side are voicing growing concerns that emergency response times are lagging behind the city’s rapid pace of development. In neighborhoods such as Scioto Woods, once a quiet residential area off Trabue Road, new apartment complexes are springing up at a record rate — and so are fears that police, fire, and ambulance services are struggling to keep up when every second counts. The transformation of the west side has been particularly visible near The
Deccan Derby 2025: A Spectacular Blend of Racing, Fashion, and Philanthropy
The Deccan Derby 2025, presented by the Race2Win Foundation, was an unforgettable evening that masterfully combined the thrill of horse racing with the glamour of high fashion and the power of philanthropy. Hosted at the iconic Hyderabad Race Club, the event was a celebration of not just the prestigious Derby, but also the timeless elegance of fashion, culture, and the foundation’s unwavering commitment to social impact.
Deccan Derby 2025: A Spectacular Blend of Racing, Fashion, and Philanthropy
The Deccan Derby 2025, presented by the Race2Win Foundation, was an unforgettable evening that masterfully combined the thrill of horse racing with the glamour of high fashion and the power of philanthropy. Hosted at the iconic Hyderabad Race Club, the event was a celebration of not just the prestigious Derby, but also the timeless elegance of fashion, culture, and the foundation’s unwavering commitment to social impact.
Living in Harmony as an Immigrant from India in the United States | By Rao Kalvala
Living in harmony as an immigrant from India in the United States requires both self-adaptation and mutual understanding. It’s a journey that blends the best of Indian values with the American spirit of individuality, respect, and community. Here’s a holistic framework—practical, cultural, and spiritual—that guides immigrants to navigate their life in the U.S. with confidence and peace. 1
Living in Harmony as an Immigrant from India in the United States | By Rao Kalvala
Living in harmony as an immigrant from India in the United States requires both self-adaptation and mutual understanding. It’s a journey that blends the best of Indian values with the American spirit of individuality, respect, and community. Here’s a holistic framework—practical, cultural, and spiritual—that guides immigrants to navigate their life in the U.S. with confidence and peace. 1
Roger León’s journey from Newark student to superintendent inspiring a generation
Roger León’s life story is one of vision, perseverance, and deep connection to his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Born and raised in the city, he grew up attending Newark’s public schools, learning early on the value of education and community. Today, he stands as the superintendent of Newark Public Schools, leading the same system that shaped his earliest dreams. León’s journey from a local student to the city’s first Latino superintendent is a story of commitment to service and t
Roger León’s journey from Newark student to superintendent inspiring a generation
Roger León’s life story is one of vision, perseverance, and deep connection to his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Born and raised in the city, he grew up attending Newark’s public schools, learning early on the value of education and community. Today, he stands as the superintendent of Newark Public Schools, leading the same system that shaped his earliest dreams. León’s journey from a local student to the city’s first Latino superintendent is a story of commitment to service and t
Large crack mars Smith Street in Woodbridge Township, repair date uncertain
In Woodbridge Township, a significant crack that first appeared weeks ago along Smith Street remains unrepaired, leaving local residents in the Keasby section frustrated and anxious. The roadway serves as a crucial link between Woodbridge and Perth Amboy and provides access to major arteries such as the Garden State Parkway. County and township officials have confirmed the damage was triggered by a nearby construction project, but as of now no firm start date for permanent repairs has been an
Large crack mars Smith Street in Woodbridge Township, repair date uncertain
In Woodbridge Township, a significant crack that first appeared weeks ago along Smith Street remains unrepaired, leaving local residents in the Keasby section frustrated and anxious. The roadway serves as a crucial link between Woodbridge and Perth Amboy and provides access to major arteries such as the Garden State Parkway. County and township officials have confirmed the damage was triggered by a nearby construction project, but as of now no firm start date for permanent repairs has been an
Powell Police Launch Safety Program as E-Scooter and E-Bike Issues Increase
Powell, Ohio — Police officials are raising concerns about the increasing number of electric scooters and bikes being used by teenagers and children in local neighborhoods. With the popularity of e-bikes and scooters climbing rapidly, officers have noticed more complaints, unsafe riding behaviors, and even minor accidents involving young riders. In response, a new educational program has been introduced to teach proper road use, safety awareness, and traffic laws related to these vehicles.
Powell Police Launch Safety Program as E-Scooter and E-Bike Issues Increase
Powell, Ohio — Police officials are raising concerns about the increasing number of electric scooters and bikes being used by teenagers and children in local neighborhoods. With the popularity of e-bikes and scooters climbing rapidly, officers have noticed more complaints, unsafe riding behaviors, and even minor accidents involving young riders. In response, a new educational program has been introduced to teach proper road use, safety awareness, and traffic laws related to these vehicles.
Asbury Park prepares for 17th annual zombie walk this Saturday
The streets of Asbury Park are once again set to be overrun by the undead, as the 17th annual Asbury Park Zombie Walk takes place this Saturday. What started as a quirky idea has now grown into one of the city’s most anticipated community events, drawing participants and spectators from across New Jersey and beyond. Each year, thousands of people gather to transform themselves into zombies, complete with costumes, makeup, and theatrical performances, all while moving together in an orde
Asbury Park prepares for 17th annual zombie walk this Saturday
The streets of Asbury Park are once again set to be overrun by the undead, as the 17th annual Asbury Park Zombie Walk takes place this Saturday. What started as a quirky idea has now grown into one of the city’s most anticipated community events, drawing participants and spectators from across New Jersey and beyond. Each year, thousands of people gather to transform themselves into zombies, complete with costumes, makeup, and theatrical performances, all while moving together in an orde
Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
Dallas apartment fire damages complex in far northeast, no injuries reported
A large apartment complex in Far Northeast Dallas was damaged late Sunday night after a fire spread rapidly through part of the property, forcing an urgent response from emergency crews. Dallas Fire-Rescue confirmed that the fire broke out around 9:30 p.m. near the intersection of Audelia Road and Forest Lane, a busy area surrounded by residential neighborhoods and local businesses. Residents reported seeing heavy smoke as the fire quickly spread, with flames shooting through the roof by the
Dallas apartment fire damages complex in far northeast, no injuries reported
A large apartment complex in Far Northeast Dallas was damaged late Sunday night after a fire spread rapidly through part of the property, forcing an urgent response from emergency crews. Dallas Fire-Rescue confirmed that the fire broke out around 9:30 p.m. near the intersection of Audelia Road and Forest Lane, a busy area surrounded by residential neighborhoods and local businesses. Residents reported seeing heavy smoke as the fire quickly spread, with flames shooting through the roof by the
San Jose delays decision on reinstating police horse patrol until next year
San Jose police will have to wait at least another year before the city considers bringing back its horse mounted unit, a once iconic division that served the city for more than a century before being disbanded in 2018. The San Jose City Council voted 6-4-1 this week to defer the decision until next year’s budget cycle, citing the city’s projected $25 million deficit and competing priorities. The mounted u
San Jose delays decision on reinstating police horse patrol until next year
San Jose police will have to wait at least another year before the city considers bringing back its horse mounted unit, a once iconic division that served the city for more than a century before being disbanded in 2018. The San Jose City Council voted 6-4-1 this week to defer the decision until next year’s budget cycle, citing the city’s projected $25 million deficit and competing priorities. The mounted u
Murals Across Ohio project highlights art in all 88 counties ahead of America 250
Ohio is preparing for a historic celebration as America approaches its 250th birthday, and the state has already begun marking the occasion in a meaningful way. The America 250–Ohio Commission, in partnership with the Ohio Arts Council, has introduced a new initiative called Murals Across Ohio. This project aims to spotlight public art across all 88 counties of the state, creating a colorful and cultural tribute to Ohio’s role in the nation’s past, present, and future.
Murals Across Ohio project highlights art in all 88 counties ahead of America 250
Ohio is preparing for a historic celebration as America approaches its 250th birthday, and the state has already begun marking the occasion in a meaningful way. The America 250–Ohio Commission, in partnership with the Ohio Arts Council, has introduced a new initiative called Murals Across Ohio. This project aims to spotlight public art across all 88 counties of the state, creating a colorful and cultural tribute to Ohio’s role in the nation’s past, present, and future.
CHP Dublin To Host Safety And Recruitment Fair With Mobile Command Center
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is inviting the community to its Safety and Recruitment Fair this Saturday at the Dublin Area headquarters. The event will give residents a chance to explore CHP’s advanced operations, ask questions about public safety, and learn more about career opportunities with the agency. A highlight of the fair will be the display of one of only two CHP mobile command centers, a state-
CHP Dublin To Host Safety And Recruitment Fair With Mobile Command Center
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is inviting the community to its Safety and Recruitment Fair this Saturday at the Dublin Area headquarters. The event will give residents a chance to explore CHP’s advanced operations, ask questions about public safety, and learn more about career opportunities with the agency. A highlight of the fair will be the display of one of only two CHP mobile command centers, a state-
DC Council to vote on RFK Stadium redevelopment and potential Commanders return
The Washington Commanders may return to play football in the District of Columbia by 2030, but significant hurdles remain before that becomes reality. The D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding legislation that would enable a major redevelopment of the RFK Stadium site, potentially paving the way for the Commanders’ return. While city officials and proponents of the project emphasize its economic potential and promise to revitalize the area east of the Anacostia River, loca
DC Council to vote on RFK Stadium redevelopment and potential Commanders return
The Washington Commanders may return to play football in the District of Columbia by 2030, but significant hurdles remain before that becomes reality. The D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding legislation that would enable a major redevelopment of the RFK Stadium site, potentially paving the way for the Commanders’ return. While city officials and proponents of the project emphasize its economic potential and promise to revitalize the area east of the Anacostia River, loca
San Jose debate over Little Italy Way street renaming sparks strong opposition
San Jose’s Little Italy neighborhood, known for its deep cultural roots and Italian American history, is at the center of a heated dispute over a proposed street renaming. The City Council is preparing to vote on whether part of North Almaden Boulevard should be officially renamed “Little Italy Way,” but the plan has stirred frustration among property owners and confusion within the very nonprofit that has long championed the neighborhood’s heritage. The rena
San Jose debate over Little Italy Way street renaming sparks strong opposition
San Jose’s Little Italy neighborhood, known for its deep cultural roots and Italian American history, is at the center of a heated dispute over a proposed street renaming. The City Council is preparing to vote on whether part of North Almaden Boulevard should be officially renamed “Little Italy Way,” but the plan has stirred frustration among property owners and confusion within the very nonprofit that has long championed the neighborhood’s heritage. The rena
Santa Clara County launches food recovery program to fight waste and hunger
Santa Clara County is taking an innovative step to reduce food waste and at the same time support residents struggling with food insecurity. The county has rolled out a food recovery program that directly places commercial refrigerators stocked with fresh produce and ready-to-eat meals inside affordable housing developments. Residents can now access nutritious food right where they live without needing to travel long distances or rely on irregular food distribution events. The initi
Santa Clara County launches food recovery program to fight waste and hunger
Santa Clara County is taking an innovative step to reduce food waste and at the same time support residents struggling with food insecurity. The county has rolled out a food recovery program that directly places commercial refrigerators stocked with fresh produce and ready-to-eat meals inside affordable housing developments. Residents can now access nutritious food right where they live without needing to travel long distances or rely on irregular food distribution events. The initi









