Rohingya Refugee Boat Disaster Leaves Over 500 Feared Dead
More than 500 Rohingya refugees are feared dead after two overcrowded boats reportedly capsized off Myanmar’s coast. UNHCR and IOM said the incident remains unconfirmed and called for urgent search operations, regional cooperation and safer refugee protection routes. Myanmar Boat Tragedy Remains Unconfirmed Initial information indicates that one vessel carrying approximately 250 people lost contact soon after leav
Rohingya Refugee Boat Disaster Leaves Over 500 Feared Dead
More than 500 Rohingya refugees are feared dead after two overcrowded boats reportedly capsized off Myanmar’s coast. UNHCR and IOM said the incident remains unconfirmed and called for urgent search operations, regional cooperation and safer refugee protection routes. Myanmar Boat Tragedy Remains Unconfirmed Initial information indicates that one vessel carrying approximately 250 people lost contact soon after leav
Jannik Sinner survives five-set Wimbledon scare against Kecmanovic
LONDON — Jannik Sinner survived a five-set Wimbledon scare on Monday, June 29, 2026, defeating Miomir Kecmanovic 4-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-2, 6-3 in the first round on Centre Court. The defending champion twice recovered from a one-set deficit and overcame a fall during the 3-hour, 30-minute match. The victory sent the world No. 1 into the second round and kept his Wimbledon title defense alive. How Jannik Sinner survived his Wimbledon opener Kecm
Jannik Sinner survives five-set Wimbledon scare against Kecmanovic
LONDON — Jannik Sinner survived a five-set Wimbledon scare on Monday, June 29, 2026, defeating Miomir Kecmanovic 4-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-2, 6-3 in the first round on Centre Court. The defending champion twice recovered from a one-set deficit and overcame a fall during the 3-hour, 30-minute match. The victory sent the world No. 1 into the second round and kept his Wimbledon title defense alive. How Jannik Sinner survived his Wimbledon opener Kecm
Bihar NEET retest proxy racket exposed in Lakhisarai
Proxy racket during NEET retest raises fresh concerns Bihar Police have uncovered an alleged NEET-UG retest proxy racket in Lakhisarai that reportedly took place during Sunday’s NEET-UG retest. The case has triggered fresh concerns over exam centre security, biometric verification and insider access during one of India’s most sensitive entrance tests. At least 24 people were reported arrested in the case, while some reports placed the wid
Bihar NEET retest proxy racket exposed in Lakhisarai
Proxy racket during NEET retest raises fresh concerns Bihar Police have uncovered an alleged NEET-UG retest proxy racket in Lakhisarai that reportedly took place during Sunday’s NEET-UG retest. The case has triggered fresh concerns over exam centre security, biometric verification and insider access during one of India’s most sensitive entrance tests. At least 24 people were reported arrested in the case, while some reports placed the wid
Ohio Medicaid Family Caregiver Payments Remain After Lawmakers Drop Restriction
Ohio Medicaid family caregiver payments will continue under revised legislation after state lawmakers removed a proposal that would have barred some relatives from being paid for caring for loved ones with developmental disabilities. The proposal drew strong opposition from caregivers, families, and disability rights advocates, who argued that family caregiving often involves intensive daily support, not simple companionship. SHIELD Act Provision Removed After Car
Ohio Medicaid Family Caregiver Payments Remain After Lawmakers Drop Restriction
Ohio Medicaid family caregiver payments will continue under revised legislation after state lawmakers removed a proposal that would have barred some relatives from being paid for caring for loved ones with developmental disabilities. The proposal drew strong opposition from caregivers, families, and disability rights advocates, who argued that family caregiving often involves intensive daily support, not simple companionship. SHIELD Act Provision Removed After Car
U.S. Costco Patio Swing Recall: 18,500 Agio Swings Affected
A Costco patio swing recall affects about 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings after reports that the seat can detach from the frame, creating a serious fall hazard. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on Thursday, May 14, 2026. Officials said consumers should stop using the recalled swing immediately and request a free repair kit before anyone sits on it again. Costco Patio Swing Recall Covers Agio Menlo Model 1934256
U.S. Costco Patio Swing Recall: 18,500 Agio Swings Affected
A Costco patio swing recall affects about 18,500 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings after reports that the seat can detach from the frame, creating a serious fall hazard. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on Thursday, May 14, 2026. Officials said consumers should stop using the recalled swing immediately and request a free repair kit before anyone sits on it again. Costco Patio Swing Recall Covers Agio Menlo Model 1934256
Are you visiting India? Digi Yatra could change your airport experience
Digi Yatra could change your airport experience India’s push toward seamless air travel is being led by Digi Yatra, a government-backed initiative that uses facial recognition to streamline passenger movement through airports. Developed under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the system allows travelers to bypass repeated document checks by using biometric verification instead of physical boarding passes and identification. How Digi Yatra is transforming airport travel in India Digi Yatra enables passengers to create a digital identity through the Digi Yatra App by uploading ID credentials and flight details before arriving at the airport. Once enrolled, travelers can pass through entry gates, security checkpoints, and boarding areas using facial scans. The system is currently operational at major hubs such as Kempegowda International Airport and Indira Gandhi International Airport, with plans for wider adoption across the country. The initiative is voluntary and emphasizes speed, convenience, and reduced physical contact in crowded terminals. Biometric travel systems already in use across US airports In the United States, similar biometric technologies are already deployed, primarily for international travel. Agencies such as the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection operate facial recognition systems that match a traveler’s live image with passport or visa databases. These systems are commonly used at immigration checkpoints and boarding gates for international flights, and in some cases at security screening through programs like TSA’s touchless identity verification. Unlike Digi Yatra, enrollment is not typically handled through a consumer-facing app, and the process is largely managed through government databases. Key differences between Digi Yatra and US biometric systems Feature Digi Yatra (India) United States Systems Control User-controlled via app Government-controlled databases Enrollment Voluntary, app-based Mostly automatic or backend Primary Use Domestic travel International travel focus Documents Replaced by facial ID Linked to passport/visa User Role Active participation required Passive participation Data Handling User uploads data Govt retrieves from records Experience Fully contactless journey Partial contactless process What global travelers should know about evolving airport technology As airports worldwide adopt digital identity solutions, the contrast between India’s Digi Yatra and US biometric programs highlights broader questions around privacy, convenience, and control. For US-based travelers heading to India, understanding how Digi Yatra works can help streamline the airport experience, while also offering insight into how biometric travel technology may continue to evolve globally.
Are you visiting India? Digi Yatra could change your airport experience
Digi Yatra could change your airport experience India’s push toward seamless air travel is being led by Digi Yatra, a government-backed initiative that uses facial recognition to streamline passenger movement through airports. Developed under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the system allows travelers to bypass repeated document checks by using biometric verification instead of physical boarding passes and identification. How Digi Yatra is transforming airport travel in India Digi Yatra enables passengers to create a digital identity through the Digi Yatra App by uploading ID credentials and flight details before arriving at the airport. Once enrolled, travelers can pass through entry gates, security checkpoints, and boarding areas using facial scans. The system is currently operational at major hubs such as Kempegowda International Airport and Indira Gandhi International Airport, with plans for wider adoption across the country. The initiative is voluntary and emphasizes speed, convenience, and reduced physical contact in crowded terminals. Biometric travel systems already in use across US airports In the United States, similar biometric technologies are already deployed, primarily for international travel. Agencies such as the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection operate facial recognition systems that match a traveler’s live image with passport or visa databases. These systems are commonly used at immigration checkpoints and boarding gates for international flights, and in some cases at security screening through programs like TSA’s touchless identity verification. Unlike Digi Yatra, enrollment is not typically handled through a consumer-facing app, and the process is largely managed through government databases. Key differences between Digi Yatra and US biometric systems Feature Digi Yatra (India) United States Systems Control User-controlled via app Government-controlled databases Enrollment Voluntary, app-based Mostly automatic or backend Primary Use Domestic travel International travel focus Documents Replaced by facial ID Linked to passport/visa User Role Active participation required Passive participation Data Handling User uploads data Govt retrieves from records Experience Fully contactless journey Partial contactless process What global travelers should know about evolving airport technology As airports worldwide adopt digital identity solutions, the contrast between India’s Digi Yatra and US biometric programs highlights broader questions around privacy, convenience, and control. For US-based travelers heading to India, understanding how Digi Yatra works can help streamline the airport experience, while also offering insight into how biometric travel technology may continue to evolve globally.
Delhi Murder Case: Ex-Help Tried Unlocking Locker Using Victim’s Finger
A gruesome murder in South Delhi has sent shockwaves across the city after police revealed chilling details about how a former domestic help allegedly killed the 22-year-old daughter of a senior IRS officer and then attempted to use her fingerprints to unlock a biometric locker. The accused, identified as Rahul Meena, was arrested following an intensive manhunt led by multiple teams of Delhi Police. According to investigators, the victim, an engineering graduate and UPSC aspirant, w
Delhi Murder Case: Ex-Help Tried Unlocking Locker Using Victim’s Finger
A gruesome murder in South Delhi has sent shockwaves across the city after police revealed chilling details about how a former domestic help allegedly killed the 22-year-old daughter of a senior IRS officer and then attempted to use her fingerprints to unlock a biometric locker. The accused, identified as Rahul Meena, was arrested following an intensive manhunt led by multiple teams of Delhi Police. According to investigators, the victim, an engineering graduate and UPSC aspirant, w
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
India Rolls Out Next-Gen E-Passports With RFID Chips And Enhanced Security Features
India has begun rolling out its next generation of e-passports equipped with advanced digital and physical security layers designed to strengthen identity verification and eliminate fraud. The upgraded system is part of Passport Seva Programme 2.0, which introduces new standards in passport security, digital integration, and citizen services. All new passports issued henceforth will be e-passports, while existing non-electronic passports will continue to remain valid until their expiry, with
India Rolls Out Next-Gen E-Passports With RFID Chips And Enhanced Security Features
India has begun rolling out its next generation of e-passports equipped with advanced digital and physical security layers designed to strengthen identity verification and eliminate fraud. The upgraded system is part of Passport Seva Programme 2.0, which introduces new standards in passport security, digital integration, and citizen services. All new passports issued henceforth will be e-passports, while existing non-electronic passports will continue to remain valid until their expiry, with
Johnson & Johnson faces UK lawsuit over asbestos baby powder cancer claims
American healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson is confronting one of its most serious legal battles in the United Kingdom, as thousands of claimants have filed a collective lawsuit alleging that the company’s talc-based baby powder contained asbestos, a known carcinogen. The case, now moving through UK courts, accuses the multinational of knowingly selling contaminated products for decades while misleading consumers about their safety. According to court filings, the lawsuit invo
Johnson & Johnson faces UK lawsuit over asbestos baby powder cancer claims
American healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson is confronting one of its most serious legal battles in the United Kingdom, as thousands of claimants have filed a collective lawsuit alleging that the company’s talc-based baby powder contained asbestos, a known carcinogen. The case, now moving through UK courts, accuses the multinational of knowingly selling contaminated products for decades while misleading consumers about their safety. According to court filings, the lawsuit invo
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.
New Ohio Guidelines Reshape Police Handling Of Missing Persons Cases
An Ohio advisory board has approved a new standard that sets clear expectations for how law enforcement agencies handle missing persons cases. The decision comes after months of review and recommendations from a statewide working group tasked with improving the way such investigations are conducted. The advisory board, made up of community leaders and law enforcement experts, voted unanimously to adopt the new guidelines. Although agencies are not legally required to comply, those
New Ohio Guidelines Reshape Police Handling Of Missing Persons Cases
An Ohio advisory board has approved a new standard that sets clear expectations for how law enforcement agencies handle missing persons cases. The decision comes after months of review and recommendations from a statewide working group tasked with improving the way such investigations are conducted. The advisory board, made up of community leaders and law enforcement experts, voted unanimously to adopt the new guidelines. Although agencies are not legally required to comply, those
Ohio Bill Seeks Gradual Minimum Wage Hike To $15 By 2029
Ohio lawmakers have introduced a new bill that could significantly change the state’s wage structure over the next four years, with the goal of increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour and eliminating the separate lower wage for tipped employees. Senate Bill 234, sponsored by Senator Kent Smith of Euclid and Senator Hearcel Craig of Columbus, along with five Democratic co-sponsors, aims to gradually implement the wage increase beginning in 2026 and comp
Ohio Bill Seeks Gradual Minimum Wage Hike To $15 By 2029
Ohio lawmakers have introduced a new bill that could significantly change the state’s wage structure over the next four years, with the goal of increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour and eliminating the separate lower wage for tipped employees. Senate Bill 234, sponsored by Senator Kent Smith of Euclid and Senator Hearcel Craig of Columbus, along with five Democratic co-sponsors, aims to gradually implement the wage increase beginning in 2026 and comp
Gut Health on the Menu: The Power of Functional Foods for Digestive Wellness
The conversation around gut health has become one of the most important topics in the wellness community. With increasing awareness about digestive health, functional foods have emerged as a powerful tool in promoting gut wellness and overall health. These foods, packed with bioactive compounds, work to support the digestive system, enhance nutrient absorption, and regulate the gut microbiome. So, what exactly are functional foods, and how can they improve gut health? Unders
Gut Health on the Menu: The Power of Functional Foods for Digestive Wellness
The conversation around gut health has become one of the most important topics in the wellness community. With increasing awareness about digestive health, functional foods have emerged as a powerful tool in promoting gut wellness and overall health. These foods, packed with bioactive compounds, work to support the digestive system, enhance nutrient absorption, and regulate the gut microbiome. So, what exactly are functional foods, and how can they improve gut health? Unders
Ohio Fans Can Hear Twenty One Pilots’ Breach Early At Record Store Listening Events
Columbus-based Grammy-winning band Twenty One Pilots is giving fans across Ohio the chance to hear their upcoming album Breach almost a week before its official release. The album, set to drop on September 12, will be previewed during a series of listening parties in partnership with independent record stores across the state, including several in their hometown of Columbus. The duo, made up of vocalist Tyler Joseph a
Ohio Fans Can Hear Twenty One Pilots’ Breach Early At Record Store Listening Events
Columbus-based Grammy-winning band Twenty One Pilots is giving fans across Ohio the chance to hear their upcoming album Breach almost a week before its official release. The album, set to drop on September 12, will be previewed during a series of listening parties in partnership with independent record stores across the state, including several in their hometown of Columbus. The duo, made up of vocalist Tyler Joseph a
Federal government withdraws support for mRNA vaccine development
Houston: In a move that could significantly alter the trajectory of biomedical research in the United States, the federal government has announced it will end funding for several vaccine development projects involving messenger RNA (mRNA) technology. This decision, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., marks a pivot in the government's health strategy, opting instead to channel funding through BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Author
Federal government withdraws support for mRNA vaccine development
Houston: In a move that could significantly alter the trajectory of biomedical research in the United States, the federal government has announced it will end funding for several vaccine development projects involving messenger RNA (mRNA) technology. This decision, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., marks a pivot in the government's health strategy, opting instead to channel funding through BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Author
Over 1,200 Ohioans claim unclaimed funds during 2025 Ohio State Fair
At least 1,200 Ohio residents are celebrating an unexpected financial windfall after discovering unclaimed funds during their visit to the 2025 Ohio State Fair. According to the Ohio Department of Commerce, fairgoers who stopped by the division’s kiosk initiated claims totaling an impressive $633,873. Among these claims, one individual began the process to recover over $60,000, while the average claim amount for attendees was calculated at $527.35, proving that even small amounts can ma
Over 1,200 Ohioans claim unclaimed funds during 2025 Ohio State Fair
At least 1,200 Ohio residents are celebrating an unexpected financial windfall after discovering unclaimed funds during their visit to the 2025 Ohio State Fair. According to the Ohio Department of Commerce, fairgoers who stopped by the division’s kiosk initiated claims totaling an impressive $633,873. Among these claims, one individual began the process to recover over $60,000, while the average claim amount for attendees was calculated at $527.35, proving that even small amounts can ma
Loss of federal science training programs impacts San Jose State students
San Jose State University has suffered a major loss in student research support following the elimination of longstanding federally funded science training programs. For over four decades, these programs provided essential academic, financial, and mentorship support for students pursuing careers in science, particularly those from underrepresented and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The cancellation of this funding creates a significant gap in the pathway to science and research careers,
Loss of federal science training programs impacts San Jose State students
San Jose State University has suffered a major loss in student research support following the elimination of longstanding federally funded science training programs. For over four decades, these programs provided essential academic, financial, and mentorship support for students pursuing careers in science, particularly those from underrepresented and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The cancellation of this funding creates a significant gap in the pathway to science and research careers,
Shubhanshu Shukla Returns to Earth After 18 Days in Space
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, India’s first astronaut to live and work aboard the International Space Station (ISS), has completed his historic 18-day mission in space. Shukla, who made history by becoming the first Indian to visit the ISS, has finally returned to Earth, exiting SpaceX's Dragon capsule and experiencing gravity once again after nearly three weeks in space. Shukla’s safe return was m
Shubhanshu Shukla Returns to Earth After 18 Days in Space
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, India’s first astronaut to live and work aboard the International Space Station (ISS), has completed his historic 18-day mission in space. Shukla, who made history by becoming the first Indian to visit the ISS, has finally returned to Earth, exiting SpaceX's Dragon capsule and experiencing gravity once again after nearly three weeks in space. Shukla’s safe return was m
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla begins return to Earth from ISS aboard Dragon capsule
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is set to return to Earth after a landmark mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 crew. The mission, which included extensive scientific research, marked several historic firsts for India. Shukla became the first Indian to visit the ISS and only the second Indian astronaut in space, following Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma's 1984 mission. His return, scheduled for July 14 via the Dragon spacecraft, is part of a well-
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla begins return to Earth from ISS aboard Dragon capsule
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is set to return to Earth after a landmark mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 crew. The mission, which included extensive scientific research, marked several historic firsts for India. Shukla became the first Indian to visit the ISS and only the second Indian astronaut in space, following Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma's 1984 mission. His return, scheduled for July 14 via the Dragon spacecraft, is part of a well-









