Ajaz Khan booked for rape after show role promise
Actor Ajaz Khan, known for his controversial public presence and past legal run-ins, has found himself in fresh legal trouble after a woman filed a rape complaint against him at Charkop Police Station in Mumbai. This is the second FIR involving the actor and his show House Arrest within a short span, escalating his current legal woes. The case was registered on May 5, 2025, under the newly implemented Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), invoking Sections 64, 64(2M), 69, and 74, which cove
Ajaz Khan booked for rape after show role promise
Actor Ajaz Khan, known for his controversial public presence and past legal run-ins, has found himself in fresh legal trouble after a woman filed a rape complaint against him at Charkop Police Station in Mumbai. This is the second FIR involving the actor and his show House Arrest within a short span, escalating his current legal woes. The case was registered on May 5, 2025, under the newly implemented Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), invoking Sections 64, 64(2M), 69, and 74, which cove
Texas Governor Pushes Constitutional Bail Reform Amid Public Safety Debate
A proposed constitutional amendment backed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott is reigniting debate over how the state handles bail for violent offenders. Abbott says the reform would save lives, while critics warn it could exacerbate jail overcrowding and undermine due process rights. Speaking at a press conference in Houston, Abbott cited a troubling trend in the region: over 200 cases where individuals released on bond for violent charges allegedly killed Texans while awaiting trial. “For
Texas Governor Pushes Constitutional Bail Reform Amid Public Safety Debate
A proposed constitutional amendment backed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott is reigniting debate over how the state handles bail for violent offenders. Abbott says the reform would save lives, while critics warn it could exacerbate jail overcrowding and undermine due process rights. Speaking at a press conference in Houston, Abbott cited a troubling trend in the region: over 200 cases where individuals released on bond for violent charges allegedly killed Texans while awaiting trial. “For
Waymo One Now Available in Sunnyvale, Los Altos, and More
Waymo has taken a major step in its autonomous transportation rollout by expanding driverless ride services into key areas of Silicon Valley. Residents in cities such as Los Altos, Palo Alto, Mountain View, and certain neighborhoods of Sunnyvale can now request rides through the Waymo One app, provided their zip codes fall within newly designated service zones. This gradual rollout follows a similar approach used in earlier launches, with limited initial access and plans to widen service over ti
Waymo One Now Available in Sunnyvale, Los Altos, and More
Waymo has taken a major step in its autonomous transportation rollout by expanding driverless ride services into key areas of Silicon Valley. Residents in cities such as Los Altos, Palo Alto, Mountain View, and certain neighborhoods of Sunnyvale can now request rides through the Waymo One app, provided their zip codes fall within newly designated service zones. This gradual rollout follows a similar approach used in earlier launches, with limited initial access and plans to widen service over ti
Life expectancy for U.S. women varies drastically by state, research reveals
Where you live in the United States can still strongly determine how long you live, according to a comprehensive study by researchers at Yale. Despite remarkable medical and technological advances over the last century, several U.S. states, particularly in the South, have seen almost no progress in life expectancy—especially among women. This revelation comes from an extensive analysis of death data from 179 million people born between 1900 and 2000, shedding light on how geo
Life expectancy for U.S. women varies drastically by state, research reveals
Where you live in the United States can still strongly determine how long you live, according to a comprehensive study by researchers at Yale. Despite remarkable medical and technological advances over the last century, several U.S. states, particularly in the South, have seen almost no progress in life expectancy—especially among women. This revelation comes from an extensive analysis of death data from 179 million people born between 1900 and 2000, shedding light on how geo
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.
How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
Court ruling triggers revival of SF electronic pretrial monitoring initiative
Officials in San Francisco have announced plans to restart a previously suspended electronic monitoring program for individuals awaiting trial, following a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The move marks a significant shift in the city's criminal justice policy, focusing on improving public safety while navigating legal boundaries. The city’s sheriff confirmed that the monitoring program would resume, reversing its earlier suspension due to legal challenges surrounding w
Court ruling triggers revival of SF electronic pretrial monitoring initiative
Officials in San Francisco have announced plans to restart a previously suspended electronic monitoring program for individuals awaiting trial, following a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The move marks a significant shift in the city's criminal justice policy, focusing on improving public safety while navigating legal boundaries. The city’s sheriff confirmed that the monitoring program would resume, reversing its earlier suspension due to legal challenges surrounding w
ICE deports mothers with sick U.S. citizen children without consent or legal access
Several immigrant mothers have come forward through their legal teams to expose how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported them with their U.S. citizen children—some of whom were critically ill—without adequate legal access, medical consideration, or time to make informed decisions about their children’s future. These removals, which occurred over the weekend, have sparked widespread condemnation from attorneys and civil rights advocates who say the actions are not o
ICE deports mothers with sick U.S. citizen children without consent or legal access
Several immigrant mothers have come forward through their legal teams to expose how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported them with their U.S. citizen children—some of whom were critically ill—without adequate legal access, medical consideration, or time to make informed decisions about their children’s future. These removals, which occurred over the weekend, have sparked widespread condemnation from attorneys and civil rights advocates who say the actions are not o
Pope Francis' Coffin Sealed in Private Ceremony, Public Mourning Concludes at Vatican
The Vatican formally concluded the period of public mourning for Pope Francis with a solemn private ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica, during which his coffin was sealed. This event marked the end of three days during which nearly 250,000 visitors came to pay their respects to the late pontiff, who passed away at the age of 88 following a stroke and subsequent heart failure. In line with Pope Francis' longstanding wishes for simplicity, his body was placed in a single woo
Pope Francis' Coffin Sealed in Private Ceremony, Public Mourning Concludes at Vatican
The Vatican formally concluded the period of public mourning for Pope Francis with a solemn private ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica, during which his coffin was sealed. This event marked the end of three days during which nearly 250,000 visitors came to pay their respects to the late pontiff, who passed away at the age of 88 following a stroke and subsequent heart failure. In line with Pope Francis' longstanding wishes for simplicity, his body was placed in a single woo
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
Unused Prescription Drug Collection Returns as DEA Battles Opioid Crisis
This Saturday, communities across the United States will join a coordinated national effort to collect and safely dispose of unused prescription drugs as the Drug Enforcement Agency holds its biannual Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. In collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, the DEA is once again encouraging residents to clear their homes of expired, unwanted, or unnecessary medications to reduce the risk of misuse and protect public safety. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to
Unused Prescription Drug Collection Returns as DEA Battles Opioid Crisis
This Saturday, communities across the United States will join a coordinated national effort to collect and safely dispose of unused prescription drugs as the Drug Enforcement Agency holds its biannual Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. In collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, the DEA is once again encouraging residents to clear their homes of expired, unwanted, or unnecessary medications to reduce the risk of misuse and protect public safety. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to
US Judge Orders Return of Migrant Deported to El Salvador Under Biden-Era Settlement
A federal judge has ordered the return of a 20-year-old migrant who was deported to El Salvador despite having a pending asylum application, marking a significant legal development in the ongoing enforcement of a Biden-era immigration settlement. The ruling, issued by US District Judge Stephanie Gallagher in Baltimore, is the second such case in which a deported migrant has been ordered back to the United States under the same legal agreement. Although the Trump administration
US Judge Orders Return of Migrant Deported to El Salvador Under Biden-Era Settlement
A federal judge has ordered the return of a 20-year-old migrant who was deported to El Salvador despite having a pending asylum application, marking a significant legal development in the ongoing enforcement of a Biden-era immigration settlement. The ruling, issued by US District Judge Stephanie Gallagher in Baltimore, is the second such case in which a deported migrant has been ordered back to the United States under the same legal agreement. Although the Trump administration
Columbus Deploys Next-Gen 911 Tech for Multilingual and Visual Support
In a significant advancement for public safety, the City of Columbus has unveiled major upgrades to its 911 system, incorporating Next Generation 911 technologies aimed at enhancing emergency response capabilities and accessibility for all residents. These enhancements introduce AI-powered text translation and video sharing features, ensuring that language barriers and communication challenges do not impede timely assistance during emergencies. The newly implemented Text-2-911 Tra
Columbus Deploys Next-Gen 911 Tech for Multilingual and Visual Support
In a significant advancement for public safety, the City of Columbus has unveiled major upgrades to its 911 system, incorporating Next Generation 911 technologies aimed at enhancing emergency response capabilities and accessibility for all residents. These enhancements introduce AI-powered text translation and video sharing features, ensuring that language barriers and communication challenges do not impede timely assistance during emergencies. The newly implemented Text-2-911 Tra
Houston Residents Alarmed Over Washed-Out Bridge Await Repair After 10-Month Delay
For nearly 10 months, residents of Riverwood Estates in northeast Houston have watched a bridge on Moss Oaks Drive steadily deteriorate and now, they say, enough is enough. The bridge, located near Homestead and Winfield, was damaged during Hurricane Beryl, and locals have been raising alarms ever since. Erosion has eaten away at the road’s foundation, crumbling pavement, twisting railings, and leaving families fearful that the structure may collapse at any moment. "
Houston Residents Alarmed Over Washed-Out Bridge Await Repair After 10-Month Delay
For nearly 10 months, residents of Riverwood Estates in northeast Houston have watched a bridge on Moss Oaks Drive steadily deteriorate and now, they say, enough is enough. The bridge, located near Homestead and Winfield, was damaged during Hurricane Beryl, and locals have been raising alarms ever since. Erosion has eaten away at the road’s foundation, crumbling pavement, twisting railings, and leaving families fearful that the structure may collapse at any moment. "
Residents and Officials Demand Action After Teen Chaos in D.C.'s Navy Yard
A recent outbreak of disorder involving large groups of teenagers in Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard neighborhood has led to mounting concern among residents and public officials. The disturbances, which took place on a Friday night, saw hundreds of teens gathering near the Southwest Waterfront. Law enforcement responded with a heavy presence, resulting in several arrests and calls for stronger preventive measures moving forward. Community members and local leaders gathered the f
Residents and Officials Demand Action After Teen Chaos in D.C.'s Navy Yard
A recent outbreak of disorder involving large groups of teenagers in Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard neighborhood has led to mounting concern among residents and public officials. The disturbances, which took place on a Friday night, saw hundreds of teens gathering near the Southwest Waterfront. Law enforcement responded with a heavy presence, resulting in several arrests and calls for stronger preventive measures moving forward. Community members and local leaders gathered the f
Austin Police Audit Finds APD Lacks Long-Term Staffing Plan Despite $218M Contract Deal
A recent audit released by the City of Austin has revealed that the Austin Police Department (APD) still lacks a long-term recruitment and staffing plan, despite a landmark $218 million contract deal signed just six months ago to address the ongoing officer shortage. The findings come amid heightened scrutiny over public safety staffing in the capital city. According to the audit, APD’s vacancy rate has doubled to 18 percent between 2020 and 2024. While department leadership celebrates
Austin Police Audit Finds APD Lacks Long-Term Staffing Plan Despite $218M Contract Deal
A recent audit released by the City of Austin has revealed that the Austin Police Department (APD) still lacks a long-term recruitment and staffing plan, despite a landmark $218 million contract deal signed just six months ago to address the ongoing officer shortage. The findings come amid heightened scrutiny over public safety staffing in the capital city. According to the audit, APD’s vacancy rate has doubled to 18 percent between 2020 and 2024. While department leadership celebrates
U.S. Visa Policy Shift Hits University of the Pacific’s International Student Community
The University of the Pacific, with its main campus in Stockton, California, has become the latest academic institution to feel the impact of recent changes in federal visa enforcement. The university reported last week that two of its international students had their student visas revoked without prior notice, stirring concern among the campus community and raising questions about the broader implications for international education in the United States. While the university conf
U.S. Visa Policy Shift Hits University of the Pacific’s International Student Community
The University of the Pacific, with its main campus in Stockton, California, has become the latest academic institution to feel the impact of recent changes in federal visa enforcement. The university reported last week that two of its international students had their student visas revoked without prior notice, stirring concern among the campus community and raising questions about the broader implications for international education in the United States. While the university conf
Nearly a Decade Later, Pope Francis’ Historic Visit to D.C.’s St. Matthew’s Still Resonates
In the heart of Washington D.C., within the historic stone walls of St. Matthew’s Cathedral, memories of a profound spiritual encounter continue to echo nearly a decade after it occurred. It was September 2015 when Pope Francis, newly elected and on his first visit to the United States, made an unannounced yet deeply symbolic stop at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in DuPont Circle. For those present, including the cathedral’s rector, Monsignor Ronald Jameson, the experience
Nearly a Decade Later, Pope Francis’ Historic Visit to D.C.’s St. Matthew’s Still Resonates
In the heart of Washington D.C., within the historic stone walls of St. Matthew’s Cathedral, memories of a profound spiritual encounter continue to echo nearly a decade after it occurred. It was September 2015 when Pope Francis, newly elected and on his first visit to the United States, made an unannounced yet deeply symbolic stop at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in DuPont Circle. For those present, including the cathedral’s rector, Monsignor Ronald Jameson, the experience
Florida and Other Red States Reject Licenses Issued to Undocumented Immigrants
When drivers enter a new state in the U.S., they’re often met with a cheerful "Welcome to…" sign, a longstanding gesture symbolizing hospitality and openness. However, for undocumented immigrants carrying certain types of out-of-state driver's licenses, the message is becoming increasingly unwelcoming. A growing number of Republican-led states are now invalidating driver’s licenses issued to undocumented immigrants by other states, reflecting a widening divide
Florida and Other Red States Reject Licenses Issued to Undocumented Immigrants
When drivers enter a new state in the U.S., they’re often met with a cheerful "Welcome to…" sign, a longstanding gesture symbolizing hospitality and openness. However, for undocumented immigrants carrying certain types of out-of-state driver's licenses, the message is becoming increasingly unwelcoming. A growing number of Republican-led states are now invalidating driver’s licenses issued to undocumented immigrants by other states, reflecting a widening divide









