Supreme Court delays ruling on Trump-era tariffs, leaving markets in limbo
The Supreme Court did not issue a decision Friday on the legality of broad tariffs imposed during President Donald Trump’s administration, extending uncertainty for financial markets and trade policy observers who have been closely watching the case for its potential economic and fiscal implications. Expectations had grown that the ruling might be released before the end of the week, but the court issued only a single opinion on Friday, unrelated to tariffs or trade authority. The
Supreme Court delays ruling on Trump-era tariffs, leaving markets in limbo
The Supreme Court did not issue a decision Friday on the legality of broad tariffs imposed during President Donald Trump’s administration, extending uncertainty for financial markets and trade policy observers who have been closely watching the case for its potential economic and fiscal implications. Expectations had grown that the ruling might be released before the end of the week, but the court issued only a single opinion on Friday, unrelated to tariffs or trade authority. The
Illinois enacts wide-ranging public safety and gun laws set to take effect in 2026
Illinois will see a significant expansion of public safety and criminal justice reforms in 2026, as hundreds of new laws approved by the General Assembly take effect across the state. Among the most consequential measures are new requirements for firearm storage, expanded protections for crime victims, and updated procedures for law enforcement reporting and investigations. Lawmakers said the package of legislation reflects growing concerns about gun safety, violent crime, and gaps in service
Illinois enacts wide-ranging public safety and gun laws set to take effect in 2026
Illinois will see a significant expansion of public safety and criminal justice reforms in 2026, as hundreds of new laws approved by the General Assembly take effect across the state. Among the most consequential measures are new requirements for firearm storage, expanded protections for crime victims, and updated procedures for law enforcement reporting and investigations. Lawmakers said the package of legislation reflects growing concerns about gun safety, violent crime, and gaps in service
New Virginia laws take effect Jan. 1, impacting wages, health care, and data privacy
Several new state laws aimed at improving worker pay, expanding health care protections, and strengthening consumer safeguards are set to take effect across Virginia on Jan. 1, marking one of the most wide-ranging policy updates in recent years. The measures touch on issues ranging from minimum wage increases to medical billing practices and digital protections for children, reflecting priorities lawmakers say are rooted in everyday concerns of residents. Political analyst Leslie Ca
New Virginia laws take effect Jan. 1, impacting wages, health care, and data privacy
Several new state laws aimed at improving worker pay, expanding health care protections, and strengthening consumer safeguards are set to take effect across Virginia on Jan. 1, marking one of the most wide-ranging policy updates in recent years. The measures touch on issues ranging from minimum wage increases to medical billing practices and digital protections for children, reflecting priorities lawmakers say are rooted in everyday concerns of residents. Political analyst Leslie Ca
Trump Announces Trump-Class Battleships Under Ambitious Golden Fleet Plan
US President Donald Trump has announced an ambitious plan to revive American naval dominance with the creation of a new class of heavily armed battleships named after himself. The announcement was made from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, where he introduced what he called the Golden Fleet, a sweeping initiative aimed at modernising and expanding the US Navy through large-scale shipbuildi
Trump Announces Trump-Class Battleships Under Ambitious Golden Fleet Plan
US President Donald Trump has announced an ambitious plan to revive American naval dominance with the creation of a new class of heavily armed battleships named after himself. The announcement was made from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, where he introduced what he called the Golden Fleet, a sweeping initiative aimed at modernising and expanding the US Navy through large-scale shipbuildi
US court clears Elon Musk’s $56 billion Tesla pay package, boosting his net worth
The world’s richest individual added significantly to his fortune after a major legal reversal in the United States. The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday cleared Elon Musk’s long-disputed $56 billion compensation package from Tesla, overturning a lower court ruling that had invalidated the 2018 pay plan. The decision marked a pivotal moment in a case that has drawn global attention to executive compensation, corporate governance, and shareholder rights at one of the world’s most valuabl
US court clears Elon Musk’s $56 billion Tesla pay package, boosting his net worth
The world’s richest individual added significantly to his fortune after a major legal reversal in the United States. The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday cleared Elon Musk’s long-disputed $56 billion compensation package from Tesla, overturning a lower court ruling that had invalidated the 2018 pay plan. The decision marked a pivotal moment in a case that has drawn global attention to executive compensation, corporate governance, and shareholder rights at one of the world’s most valuabl
Trump signs executive order to reclassify marijuana under federal drug law
US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he has signed an executive order initiating a significant change in federal marijuana policy, directing that cannabis be reclassified as a less dangerous drug under US law. The move represents one of the most notable shifts in national drug policy in recent years, although it stops short of legalizing marijuana for recreational use at the federal level. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the order would begin the process of
Trump signs executive order to reclassify marijuana under federal drug law
US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he has signed an executive order initiating a significant change in federal marijuana policy, directing that cannabis be reclassified as a less dangerous drug under US law. The move represents one of the most notable shifts in national drug policy in recent years, although it stops short of legalizing marijuana for recreational use at the federal level. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the order would begin the process of
India-born man exonerated after 43 years now faces US deportation
Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an India-born man who spent 43 years in a Pennsylvania prison for a murder he did not commit, was freed earlier this month only to be detained again — this time by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The 64-year-old Green Card holder, who arrived in the United States as a nine-month-old infant, was exonerated after newly uncovered FBI evidence proved his innocence. Yet, he now faces deportation to India under a decades-old immigration order dating bac
India-born man exonerated after 43 years now faces US deportation
Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an India-born man who spent 43 years in a Pennsylvania prison for a murder he did not commit, was freed earlier this month only to be detained again — this time by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The 64-year-old Green Card holder, who arrived in the United States as a nine-month-old infant, was exonerated after newly uncovered FBI evidence proved his innocence. Yet, he now faces deportation to India under a decades-old immigration order dating bac
San Jose’s ‘Godfather of Little Saigon’ sees courtroom wins amid legal battles
It has been an eventful stretch in court for San Jose bail bondsman Hai Huynh, a figure nicknamed the “Godfather of Little Saigon” whose presence has long loomed large in the city’s Vietnamese American community. Over recent weeks, Huynh has seen momentum shift in his favor in two separate courtroom battles — one involving District 7 Councilmember Bien Doan and another with Oakland recycling executive and power broker David Duong. The overlapping cases highlight not on
San Jose’s ‘Godfather of Little Saigon’ sees courtroom wins amid legal battles
It has been an eventful stretch in court for San Jose bail bondsman Hai Huynh, a figure nicknamed the “Godfather of Little Saigon” whose presence has long loomed large in the city’s Vietnamese American community. Over recent weeks, Huynh has seen momentum shift in his favor in two separate courtroom battles — one involving District 7 Councilmember Bien Doan and another with Oakland recycling executive and power broker David Duong. The overlapping cases highlight not on
What Legal Documents Do NRI Kids Need While Traveling?
What Legal Documents Do NRI Kids Need While Traveling? Traveling internationally with children always requires extra care, and for Non-Resident Indian (NRI) families, the paperwork can be particularly complex. Whether your child is traveling with you, with a relative, or alone, having the correct legal documents in hand is crucial to avoid unnecessary issues during check-in, immigration, or customs. Here’s a breakdown of the key documents NRI kids need while traveli
What Legal Documents Do NRI Kids Need While Traveling?
What Legal Documents Do NRI Kids Need While Traveling? Traveling internationally with children always requires extra care, and for Non-Resident Indian (NRI) families, the paperwork can be particularly complex. Whether your child is traveling with you, with a relative, or alone, having the correct legal documents in hand is crucial to avoid unnecessary issues during check-in, immigration, or customs. Here’s a breakdown of the key documents NRI kids need while traveli
New police report reveals details in Emilie Kiser son drowning case
Newly released police documents are shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the death of Emilie Kiser’s three-year-old son, Trigg, who drowned in the family’s backyard pool on May 12. The Chandler Police Department report, made public on August 8, outlines investigative findings and raises questions about the events leading up to the tragedy. On the day of the incident, Emilie’s husband, Bra
New police report reveals details in Emilie Kiser son drowning case
Newly released police documents are shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the death of Emilie Kiser’s three-year-old son, Trigg, who drowned in the family’s backyard pool on May 12. The Chandler Police Department report, made public on August 8, outlines investigative findings and raises questions about the events leading up to the tragedy. On the day of the incident, Emilie’s husband, Bra
How AI Can Simplify Real Estate Decisions for NRIs in the US
For many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) living in the United States, investing in real estate—whether back home in India or within the US—can be an overwhelming process. From understanding the market dynamics to dealing with documentation and finding the right property, the journey involves multiple layers of decision-making. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quietly changing that by offering NRIs smarter, faster, and more reliable ways to handle their real estate needs. One
How AI Can Simplify Real Estate Decisions for NRIs in the US
For many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) living in the United States, investing in real estate—whether back home in India or within the US—can be an overwhelming process. From understanding the market dynamics to dealing with documentation and finding the right property, the journey involves multiple layers of decision-making. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quietly changing that by offering NRIs smarter, faster, and more reliable ways to handle their real estate needs. One
20 States Sue Trump Administration Over Sharing Health Data With ICE
Twenty US states, led by California, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration accusing it of illegally releasing private Medicaid health data to immigration authorities. The suit challenges the federal government’s decision to share detailed personal health information of noncitizen Medicaid enrollees with the Department of Homeland Security. The data reportedly included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, immigration status, and medical records, and was transferred wit
20 States Sue Trump Administration Over Sharing Health Data With ICE
Twenty US states, led by California, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration accusing it of illegally releasing private Medicaid health data to immigration authorities. The suit challenges the federal government’s decision to share detailed personal health information of noncitizen Medicaid enrollees with the Department of Homeland Security. The data reportedly included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, immigration status, and medical records, and was transferred wit
Jagan's Bulletproof Car Seized in Alleged Killing Case
Former Chief Minister YS Jagan is embroiled in a heated legal battle following a tragic incident involving his bulletproof car, which allegedly crushed an elderly man named Singayya while Jagan was inside the vehicle. The Guntur police have filed a case in connection with this incident and have named Jagan as the second accused (A2) in the case. In a significant development, the Guntur police have taken strong measur
Jagan's Bulletproof Car Seized in Alleged Killing Case
Former Chief Minister YS Jagan is embroiled in a heated legal battle following a tragic incident involving his bulletproof car, which allegedly crushed an elderly man named Singayya while Jagan was inside the vehicle. The Guntur police have filed a case in connection with this incident and have named Jagan as the second accused (A2) in the case. In a significant development, the Guntur police have taken strong measur
Immigration Costs May Rise Sharply Under New GOP Proposal Targeting Asylum and Work Permits
House Republicans have unveiled a legislative proposal that could significantly raise the costs associated with legal immigration in the United States. Central to the plan is a provision that would require individuals applying for asylum to pay a fee of $1,000, a notable shift in policy given that such applications have traditionally been exempt from high costs due to the vulnerable status of asylum seekers. In addition, the proposal includes a $500 fee for work authorization permits, to be rene
Immigration Costs May Rise Sharply Under New GOP Proposal Targeting Asylum and Work Permits
House Republicans have unveiled a legislative proposal that could significantly raise the costs associated with legal immigration in the United States. Central to the plan is a provision that would require individuals applying for asylum to pay a fee of $1,000, a notable shift in policy given that such applications have traditionally been exempt from high costs due to the vulnerable status of asylum seekers. In addition, the proposal includes a $500 fee for work authorization permits, to be rene
U.S. changes policy: visa cancellation results in instant legal status termination
A recently surfaced internal immigration memo has sparked concern among legal experts and international education communities. The document outlines an expanded framework in which visa revocation is now considered direct grounds for the termination of legal status for international students in the United States. This move redefines the relationship between a visa’s validity and a foreign student’s legal status and grants immigration authorities broader enforcement powers.
U.S. changes policy: visa cancellation results in instant legal status termination
A recently surfaced internal immigration memo has sparked concern among legal experts and international education communities. The document outlines an expanded framework in which visa revocation is now considered direct grounds for the termination of legal status for international students in the United States. This move redefines the relationship between a visa’s validity and a foreign student’s legal status and grants immigration authorities broader enforcement powers.
U.S. Reverses Controversial Student Visa Cancellations After Legal Challenges
In a dramatic policy shift, the United States government has decided to reverse its earlier decision to cancel hundreds of student visas linked to participation in protests. This move follows intense legal challenges and widespread backlash from universities, civil rights advocates, and political leaders, all raising alarms about the infringement of constitutional rights and the chilling effect on free speech. The controversy erupted earlier this year when the government revoked v
U.S. Reverses Controversial Student Visa Cancellations After Legal Challenges
In a dramatic policy shift, the United States government has decided to reverse its earlier decision to cancel hundreds of student visas linked to participation in protests. This move follows intense legal challenges and widespread backlash from universities, civil rights advocates, and political leaders, all raising alarms about the infringement of constitutional rights and the chilling effect on free speech. The controversy erupted earlier this year when the government revoked v
Chicago’s Battle of the Badges: A Knockout Night for First Responders and Charity
Chicago’s Battle of the Badges charity boxing event once again delivered a thrilling night of action, heart, and heroism on the South Side. Hosted at De La Salle Institute, the annual event brought together members of the Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department in a series of boxing matches, all for an extraordinary cause—supporting their own and remembering fallen heroes. What makes this event truly unique is that most of the competitors are not professi
Chicago’s Battle of the Badges: A Knockout Night for First Responders and Charity
Chicago’s Battle of the Badges charity boxing event once again delivered a thrilling night of action, heart, and heroism on the South Side. Hosted at De La Salle Institute, the annual event brought together members of the Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department in a series of boxing matches, all for an extraordinary cause—supporting their own and remembering fallen heroes. What makes this event truly unique is that most of the competitors are not professi
Ex-California Police Officer Wins $10M in Harassment Lawsuit
A former California police officer, Ashley Cummins, has been awarded $10 million in damages after a San Diego jury ruled in her favor in a workplace harassment and discrimination lawsuit. Cummins, who served with the National City Police Department (NCPD), alleged that she endured a hostile work environment, systematic discrimination, and repeated harassment based on her gender and sexual orientation. The case, filed in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, highlighted allegatio
Ex-California Police Officer Wins $10M in Harassment Lawsuit
A former California police officer, Ashley Cummins, has been awarded $10 million in damages after a San Diego jury ruled in her favor in a workplace harassment and discrimination lawsuit. Cummins, who served with the National City Police Department (NCPD), alleged that she endured a hostile work environment, systematic discrimination, and repeated harassment based on her gender and sexual orientation. The case, filed in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, highlighted allegatio
South Korea’s Constitutional Court Removes President Yoon Suk Yeol After Upholding Impeachment
South Korea’s Constitutional Court has officially removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office after unanimously upholding his impeachment. The historic decision, which comes months after the National Assembly voted to impeach him, has sent shockwaves through the country’s political landscape. This ruling marks only the second time a South Korean president has been ousted in modern history, following the impeachment of former leader Park Geun-hye in 2017. The court'
South Korea’s Constitutional Court Removes President Yoon Suk Yeol After Upholding Impeachment
South Korea’s Constitutional Court has officially removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office after unanimously upholding his impeachment. The historic decision, which comes months after the National Assembly voted to impeach him, has sent shockwaves through the country’s political landscape. This ruling marks only the second time a South Korean president has been ousted in modern history, following the impeachment of former leader Park Geun-hye in 2017. The court'
Understanding Immigrant Rights and Due Process Amid U.S. Deportation Efforts
In 2014, former U.S. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were asked whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to the rights outlined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedoms such as religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Both justices agreed that these rights apply to anyone present in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. Ginsburg explained that the Constitution does not limit its protections to cit
Understanding Immigrant Rights and Due Process Amid U.S. Deportation Efforts
In 2014, former U.S. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were asked whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to the rights outlined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedoms such as religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Both justices agreed that these rights apply to anyone present in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. Ginsburg explained that the Constitution does not limit its protections to cit









