DC Homeless Advocates Warn Trump Encampment Clearings Could Overwhelm Shelters
Homelessness advocates in Washington, D.C., are raising concerns over former President Donald Trump’s announced plan to remove homeless encampments from the city, warning that it could place an unbearable strain on already stretched shelters, soup kitchens, and hospitals. With thousands of unhoused residents in the District and limited available beds, many fear that displacing people from encampments will push them into already crowded facilities or leave
DC Homeless Advocates Warn Trump Encampment Clearings Could Overwhelm Shelters
Homelessness advocates in Washington, D.C., are raising concerns over former President Donald Trump’s announced plan to remove homeless encampments from the city, warning that it could place an unbearable strain on already stretched shelters, soup kitchens, and hospitals. With thousands of unhoused residents in the District and limited available beds, many fear that displacing people from encampments will push them into already crowded facilities or leave
Trump Poised to Become President with Highest National Debt Increase in US History
Donald Trump entered office with bold promises to slash wasteful government spending, reduce budget deficits, and lower the national debt. However, projections now indicate that his policies are on track to add more than $12 trillion to the national debt by 2034, making him the president with the highest debt increase in American history. The US national debt currently stands at $37 trillion and is projected to surpass $50 trillion within the next decade, wit
Trump Poised to Become President with Highest National Debt Increase in US History
Donald Trump entered office with bold promises to slash wasteful government spending, reduce budget deficits, and lower the national debt. However, projections now indicate that his policies are on track to add more than $12 trillion to the national debt by 2034, making him the president with the highest debt increase in American history. The US national debt currently stands at $37 trillion and is projected to surpass $50 trillion within the next decade, wit
Trump deploys National Guard and takes control of DC Police
President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of the National Guard to patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., while taking emergency control of the city’s police force. During a Monday morning announcement, he confirmed he is invoking Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, a provision allowing the president to assume authority over the Metropolitan Police Department for a period of up to 48 hours. In that time, changes to the department’s leadership are expected. Trump
Trump deploys National Guard and takes control of DC Police
President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of the National Guard to patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., while taking emergency control of the city’s police force. During a Monday morning announcement, he confirmed he is invoking Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, a provision allowing the president to assume authority over the Metropolitan Police Department for a period of up to 48 hours. In that time, changes to the department’s leadership are expected. Trump
Trump orders expanded federal patrols in Washington DC amid crime concerns
On Friday, the Trump administration announced that additional federal law enforcement patrols would begin operating in Washington DC as part of a week-long crime reduction effort. The president stated that multiple federal agencies, including the U.S. Park Police, would participate in the operation aimed at addressing what he described as rampant crime in the nation’s capital. He also suggested that his administration could potentially take full control
Trump orders expanded federal patrols in Washington DC amid crime concerns
On Friday, the Trump administration announced that additional federal law enforcement patrols would begin operating in Washington DC as part of a week-long crime reduction effort. The president stated that multiple federal agencies, including the U.S. Park Police, would participate in the operation aimed at addressing what he described as rampant crime in the nation’s capital. He also suggested that his administration could potentially take full control
Trump Warns of Great Depression if US Court Overturns Tariffs on India
US President Donald Trump has once again taken a hardline stance on trade, defending his controversial tariff policies and warning of dire consequences if they are overturned. Among his recent moves was the imposition of a 50% tariff on Indian imports — a decision that has already sparked concerns in business and diplomatic circles. The tariffs, part of a broader trade strategy, have significantly impacted goods coming from India, including gems, jewelry, and other key exports
Trump Warns of Great Depression if US Court Overturns Tariffs on India
US President Donald Trump has once again taken a hardline stance on trade, defending his controversial tariff policies and warning of dire consequences if they are overturned. Among his recent moves was the imposition of a 50% tariff on Indian imports — a decision that has already sparked concerns in business and diplomatic circles. The tariffs, part of a broader trade strategy, have significantly impacted goods coming from India, including gems, jewelry, and other key exports
US higher education faces policy shift as Trump team targets international student enrolment
A quiet but significant shift is underway in American higher education policy, driven by the Trump administration’s recent actions toward universities that rely heavily on international students. What initially appeared to be a response to campus antisemitism has broadened into a strategy aimed at reducing the presence of foreign students in US academic institutions. At the center of this change is a controversial federal settlement reached after the White House withheld over $400 million
US higher education faces policy shift as Trump team targets international student enrolment
A quiet but significant shift is underway in American higher education policy, driven by the Trump administration’s recent actions toward universities that rely heavily on international students. What initially appeared to be a response to campus antisemitism has broadened into a strategy aimed at reducing the presence of foreign students in US academic institutions. At the center of this change is a controversial federal settlement reached after the White House withheld over $400 million
White House hints at revising Trump’s 50% India tariff if retaliation occurs
The White House has indicated that the United States may adjust President Donald Trump’s recently announced 50 percent tariff on Indian goods if foreign governments respond with retaliatory measures. The statement underscores a willingness by the administration to take a flexible approach to trade policy, balancing the desire to maintain pressure with the need to protect US economic interests. Officials noted that any potential revision would aim to preserve the intended economic impact of
White House hints at revising Trump’s 50% India tariff if retaliation occurs
The White House has indicated that the United States may adjust President Donald Trump’s recently announced 50 percent tariff on Indian goods if foreign governments respond with retaliatory measures. The statement underscores a willingness by the administration to take a flexible approach to trade policy, balancing the desire to maintain pressure with the need to protect US economic interests. Officials noted that any potential revision would aim to preserve the intended economic impact of
Gold Surges To All-Time High In India As Trade Disputes And Tariffs Intensify
Gold prices in India have soared to unprecedented levels, marking a historic high of Rs 1,02,191 per 10 grams on August 8, as global trade tensions, tariff escalations, and monetary policy uncertainties continue to unsettle markets. The surge reflects the precious metal’s longstanding status as a safe-haven asset, attracting investors during times of geopolitical strain and economic unpredictability. The rally i
Gold Surges To All-Time High In India As Trade Disputes And Tariffs Intensify
Gold prices in India have soared to unprecedented levels, marking a historic high of Rs 1,02,191 per 10 grams on August 8, as global trade tensions, tariff escalations, and monetary policy uncertainties continue to unsettle markets. The surge reflects the precious metal’s longstanding status as a safe-haven asset, attracting investors during times of geopolitical strain and economic unpredictability. The rally i
Intel stock falls after President Trump demands CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation over China ties
Intel’s stock took a notable hit on Thursday after President Donald Trump publicly called for the resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. The statement has intensified the spotlight on Intel’s leadership and its potential ties to foreign entities, particularly Chinese technology firms, as the U.S. continues to grapple with rising national security concerns surrounding global tech investments. In a social media post, President Trump declared that “The CEO of
Intel stock falls after President Trump demands CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation over China ties
Intel’s stock took a notable hit on Thursday after President Donald Trump publicly called for the resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. The statement has intensified the spotlight on Intel’s leadership and its potential ties to foreign entities, particularly Chinese technology firms, as the U.S. continues to grapple with rising national security concerns surrounding global tech investments. In a social media post, President Trump declared that “The CEO of
Ready To Pay Price For Farmers: PM Modi Responds To Trump’s 25% Tariff On Indian Exports
In a strong and emotionally charged message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today declared his unwavering support for India's farmers and fishermen in response to US President Donald Trump's announcement of an additional 25% tariff on Indian exports. Speaking at the MS Swaminathan Centenary International Conference in New Delhi, PM Modi made it clear that India would not compromise its agricultural interests under international pressure.
Ready To Pay Price For Farmers: PM Modi Responds To Trump’s 25% Tariff On Indian Exports
In a strong and emotionally charged message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today declared his unwavering support for India's farmers and fishermen in response to US President Donald Trump's announcement of an additional 25% tariff on Indian exports. Speaking at the MS Swaminathan Centenary International Conference in New Delhi, PM Modi made it clear that India would not compromise its agricultural interests under international pressure.
Trump receives Apple-made gold-based iPhone glass gift from Tim Cook
When Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the Oval Office recently, he brought more than just promises of business expansion. He arrived with a carefully crafted, symbolic gift for President Donald Trump—an elegantly designed iPhone glass disc mounted on a 24-karat gold base. This gesture, though small in size, carried significant weight in symbolism, representing both Apple’s deepening commitment to US-based manufacturing and its diplomatic finesse in dealing with trade pressures under Tru
Trump receives Apple-made gold-based iPhone glass gift from Tim Cook
When Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the Oval Office recently, he brought more than just promises of business expansion. He arrived with a carefully crafted, symbolic gift for President Donald Trump—an elegantly designed iPhone glass disc mounted on a 24-karat gold base. This gesture, though small in size, carried significant weight in symbolism, representing both Apple’s deepening commitment to US-based manufacturing and its diplomatic finesse in dealing with trade pressures under Tru
Will Trump's 50% tariff on India affect iPhone prices in the US?
If you're an iPhone user and just heard about Donald Trump's recent announcement imposing a 50% tariff on imports from India, your first thought might naturally be whether your next iPhone will get more expensive. While the concern is valid considering how many iPhones are now assembled in India, there’s some relief for consumers in the short term. The good news is that this sudden jump in import taxes doesn’t currently impact Apple’s popular products, including the
Will Trump's 50% tariff on India affect iPhone prices in the US?
If you're an iPhone user and just heard about Donald Trump's recent announcement imposing a 50% tariff on imports from India, your first thought might naturally be whether your next iPhone will get more expensive. While the concern is valid considering how many iPhones are now assembled in India, there’s some relief for consumers in the short term. The good news is that this sudden jump in import taxes doesn’t currently impact Apple’s popular products, including the
Rupee strengthens despite Trump’s tariff hike on Indian exports over Russian oil
A diplomatic and economic row is deepening between India and the United States after US President Donald Trump imposed a steep increase in tariffs on Indian exports. Just one day after the announcement, the Indian rupee showed early signs of resilience, rising 3 paise to open at 87.69 against the US dollar in the currency market. The modest strengthening of the rupee comes even as the broader trade implications of the new US measures are expected to weigh heavily on the Indian economy in the
Rupee strengthens despite Trump’s tariff hike on Indian exports over Russian oil
A diplomatic and economic row is deepening between India and the United States after US President Donald Trump imposed a steep increase in tariffs on Indian exports. Just one day after the announcement, the Indian rupee showed early signs of resilience, rising 3 paise to open at 87.69 against the US dollar in the currency market. The modest strengthening of the rupee comes even as the broader trade implications of the new US measures are expected to weigh heavily on the Indian economy in the
Trump announces 100 percent tariff on imported chips, exempts US-based manufacturers
In a major economic policy move, United States President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday, August 6 (local time), a new plan to impose a sweeping 100 percent tariff on imported computer chips and semiconductors, while providing full exemption for companies that manufacture them within the United States. The decision is seen as a strategic attempt to force global chipmakers to relocate or expand operations within American borders, even at the cost of short-term disruptions and potential inf
Trump announces 100 percent tariff on imported chips, exempts US-based manufacturers
In a major economic policy move, United States President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday, August 6 (local time), a new plan to impose a sweeping 100 percent tariff on imported computer chips and semiconductors, while providing full exemption for companies that manufacture them within the United States. The decision is seen as a strategic attempt to force global chipmakers to relocate or expand operations within American borders, even at the cost of short-term disruptions and potential inf
Witkoff and Doval in Moscow as Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Deadline Approaches
As the deadline set by US President Donald Trump for a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine draws closer, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to hold crucial talks with Russian officials and possibly President Vladimir Putin himself. Trump had previously issued a 50-day ultimatum to Putin to halt military actions, but last month he unexpectedly shortened it to just 10 to 12 days. This deadline is now set to expire within the week, increasing global tensions as Russia cont
Witkoff and Doval in Moscow as Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Deadline Approaches
As the deadline set by US President Donald Trump for a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine draws closer, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to hold crucial talks with Russian officials and possibly President Vladimir Putin himself. Trump had previously issued a 50-day ultimatum to Putin to halt military actions, but last month he unexpectedly shortened it to just 10 to 12 days. This deadline is now set to expire within the week, increasing global tensions as Russia cont
President Trump unaware of US uranium and fertilizer imports from Russia
President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that he was unaware the United States imports uranium and fertilizers from Russia, a revelation that adds a new layer of complexity to ongoing international trade discussions. His comment comes as India continues to defend its oil imports from Russia amid criticism from Western nations, pointing out that even the US continues strategic trade with Moscow. In response to a question during a press interaction about ongoing imports of Russian u
President Trump unaware of US uranium and fertilizer imports from Russia
President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that he was unaware the United States imports uranium and fertilizers from Russia, a revelation that adds a new layer of complexity to ongoing international trade discussions. His comment comes as India continues to defend its oil imports from Russia amid criticism from Western nations, pointing out that even the US continues strategic trade with Moscow. In response to a question during a press interaction about ongoing imports of Russian u
US Launches Pilot Visa Bond Program Imposing Up To $15,000 On High Risk Visitors
The United States is set to introduce a new visa bond program that could require tourists and business travelers from selected countries to pay bonds of up to $15,000. This pilot program, which will begin on August 20, aims to curb the problem of visitors who overstay their visas and is part of ongoing measures to strengthen immigration enforcement. According to a notice in the Federal Register, the policy grants US consular officers the discretion to impose bonds on individuals coming from nations with high overstay rates or where information for screening and vetting is considered insufficient. This program is scheduled to run for approximately one year. President Donald Trump has consistently made immigration control a hallmark of his administration. His previous measures have included heightened border security and stricter enforcement against illegal immigration. The president also issued a travel ban affecting citizens from 12 nations on national security grounds, illustrating the administration’s aggressive approach toward regulating entry into the United States. The visa bond policy is seen as a continuation of these hardline efforts. The bonds, intended as a financial guarantee to ensure compliance with visa terms, are refundable if the traveler leaves the US within the allowed timeframe. However, if the individual overstays, the bond is forfeited, adding a significant financial penalty to the immigration violation. The new initiative bears similarities to a pilot program launched in November 2020 during Trump’s first term. That earlier version, however, was never fully implemented due to the drastic reduction in global travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. With international travel now recovering, the administration has revived the concept, signaling a renewed focus on using economic measures to enforce immigration compliance. This latest move underscores the belief within the administration that stricter measures are needed to deter overstays and protect national security. Under the new policy, US consular officers will have considerable discretion in deciding when to impose bonds and the amounts to be required, up to a maximum of $15,000. The bonds are expected to target visitors from countries identified as having high rates of visa overstays, though specific nations were not named in the initial announcement. Additionally, travelers from countries where authorities cannot adequately provide screening or vetting information may also face these financial requirements. While the program is described as temporary, lasting one year, it could be extended or expanded based on its results. Critics argue that such a measure could discourage legitimate travel, harm tourism, and create additional bureaucratic hurdles for businesses that rely on international visitors. Concerns have also been raised about fairness, as travelers from affected countries may feel unfairly targeted by the new rule. Supporters of the policy, on the other hand, view it as a practical tool to ensure visitors abide by the terms of their stay and reduce instances of unauthorized immigration. The use of financial incentives as a compliance mechanism is expected to be closely monitored by immigration analysts and advocacy groups throughout the duration of the program. The implementation of visa bonds comes at a time when global mobility is slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels. International travelers are expected to navigate an increasingly complex landscape of entry requirements, with nations adopting new measures in response to security and migration concerns. The United States, under the Trump administration, has consistently prioritized stricter immigration rules, framing them as necessary for protecting domestic interests. The decision to enforce bonds reflects this ongoing trend and may set a precedent for future immigration control strategies. The program also highlights the delicate balance between safeguarding borders and maintaining open pathways for tourism and business, both of which contribute significantly to the US economy. Analysts suggest that while the measure may achieve short-term compliance, it could also strain diplomatic relations with countries whose citizens are subjected to the bonds. As the program rolls out, affected nations may seek to negotiate exemptions or push back against what they may perceive as punitive measures. The next year will be critical in determining whether this policy meets its objectives. If the bonds successfully reduce visa overstays without significantly harming tourism or business, they may become a permanent feature of US immigration enforcement. Conversely, if the program creates more complications than benefits, it may face pressure to be scaled back or abandoned. The policy’s impact on travel patterns, international relations, and domestic politics will likely be scrutinized as it unfolds. In summary, the United States’ decision to introduce up to $15,000 visa bonds for certain tourists and business visitors is a bold step in the ongoing effort to tighten immigration control. With the program taking effect on August 20 and running for a year, its success or failure will have wide-reaching implications for travelers, businesses, and the global perception of US immigration policies. As the world watches, this pilot initiative may either serve as a model for future strategies or as an example of the challenges inherent in balancing security with openness.
US Launches Pilot Visa Bond Program Imposing Up To $15,000 On High Risk Visitors
The United States is set to introduce a new visa bond program that could require tourists and business travelers from selected countries to pay bonds of up to $15,000. This pilot program, which will begin on August 20, aims to curb the problem of visitors who overstay their visas and is part of ongoing measures to strengthen immigration enforcement. According to a notice in the Federal Register, the policy grants US consular officers the discretion to impose bonds on individuals coming from nations with high overstay rates or where information for screening and vetting is considered insufficient. This program is scheduled to run for approximately one year. President Donald Trump has consistently made immigration control a hallmark of his administration. His previous measures have included heightened border security and stricter enforcement against illegal immigration. The president also issued a travel ban affecting citizens from 12 nations on national security grounds, illustrating the administration’s aggressive approach toward regulating entry into the United States. The visa bond policy is seen as a continuation of these hardline efforts. The bonds, intended as a financial guarantee to ensure compliance with visa terms, are refundable if the traveler leaves the US within the allowed timeframe. However, if the individual overstays, the bond is forfeited, adding a significant financial penalty to the immigration violation. The new initiative bears similarities to a pilot program launched in November 2020 during Trump’s first term. That earlier version, however, was never fully implemented due to the drastic reduction in global travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. With international travel now recovering, the administration has revived the concept, signaling a renewed focus on using economic measures to enforce immigration compliance. This latest move underscores the belief within the administration that stricter measures are needed to deter overstays and protect national security. Under the new policy, US consular officers will have considerable discretion in deciding when to impose bonds and the amounts to be required, up to a maximum of $15,000. The bonds are expected to target visitors from countries identified as having high rates of visa overstays, though specific nations were not named in the initial announcement. Additionally, travelers from countries where authorities cannot adequately provide screening or vetting information may also face these financial requirements. While the program is described as temporary, lasting one year, it could be extended or expanded based on its results. Critics argue that such a measure could discourage legitimate travel, harm tourism, and create additional bureaucratic hurdles for businesses that rely on international visitors. Concerns have also been raised about fairness, as travelers from affected countries may feel unfairly targeted by the new rule. Supporters of the policy, on the other hand, view it as a practical tool to ensure visitors abide by the terms of their stay and reduce instances of unauthorized immigration. The use of financial incentives as a compliance mechanism is expected to be closely monitored by immigration analysts and advocacy groups throughout the duration of the program. The implementation of visa bonds comes at a time when global mobility is slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels. International travelers are expected to navigate an increasingly complex landscape of entry requirements, with nations adopting new measures in response to security and migration concerns. The United States, under the Trump administration, has consistently prioritized stricter immigration rules, framing them as necessary for protecting domestic interests. The decision to enforce bonds reflects this ongoing trend and may set a precedent for future immigration control strategies. The program also highlights the delicate balance between safeguarding borders and maintaining open pathways for tourism and business, both of which contribute significantly to the US economy. Analysts suggest that while the measure may achieve short-term compliance, it could also strain diplomatic relations with countries whose citizens are subjected to the bonds. As the program rolls out, affected nations may seek to negotiate exemptions or push back against what they may perceive as punitive measures. The next year will be critical in determining whether this policy meets its objectives. If the bonds successfully reduce visa overstays without significantly harming tourism or business, they may become a permanent feature of US immigration enforcement. Conversely, if the program creates more complications than benefits, it may face pressure to be scaled back or abandoned. The policy’s impact on travel patterns, international relations, and domestic politics will likely be scrutinized as it unfolds. In summary, the United States’ decision to introduce up to $15,000 visa bonds for certain tourists and business visitors is a bold step in the ongoing effort to tighten immigration control. With the program taking effect on August 20 and running for a year, its success or failure will have wide-reaching implications for travelers, businesses, and the global perception of US immigration policies. As the world watches, this pilot initiative may either serve as a model for future strategies or as an example of the challenges inherent in balancing security with openness.
Switzerland scrambles to avoid 39 percent US tariffs as trade deadline nears
Tensions are mounting in Switzerland as the deadline to secure a crucial trade agreement with the United States approaches rapidly. Without a breakthrough, Swiss exports to the U.S. will face a punitive 39 percent duty, one of the highest tariff rates imposed under U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policy changes. The surprise announcement of these tariffs last week sent shockwaves through the Swiss business community, which had believed an agreement was close to finalization.
Switzerland scrambles to avoid 39 percent US tariffs as trade deadline nears
Tensions are mounting in Switzerland as the deadline to secure a crucial trade agreement with the United States approaches rapidly. Without a breakthrough, Swiss exports to the U.S. will face a punitive 39 percent duty, one of the highest tariff rates imposed under U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policy changes. The surprise announcement of these tariffs last week sent shockwaves through the Swiss business community, which had believed an agreement was close to finalization.
Confederate General Albert Pike Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington D.C.
The National Park Service has announced plans to reinstall the statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington D.C., a monument that has sparked controversy for decades. The bronze statue, originally dedicated in 1901, was torn down by demonstrators during nationwide protests in June 2020 and set ablaze in a moment that became symbolic of the larger debate surrounding Confederate monuments across the United States. Following its removal, the statue was placed under federal custody whi
Confederate General Albert Pike Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington D.C.
The National Park Service has announced plans to reinstall the statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington D.C., a monument that has sparked controversy for decades. The bronze statue, originally dedicated in 1901, was torn down by demonstrators during nationwide protests in June 2020 and set ablaze in a moment that became symbolic of the larger debate surrounding Confederate monuments across the United States. Following its removal, the statue was placed under federal custody whi
White House Pushes Nobel Prize For Trump Citing India Pakistan Ceasefire And Global Peace
US President Donald Trump has once again asserted that his leadership has been instrumental in ending several major global conflicts, including the long-standing tensions between India and Pakistan. In a recent post on his social media account, Trump defended his record in response to criticism from radio host Charlamagne Tha God, insisting that the host knew nothing about his achievements on the world stage. Trump highlighted what he described as significant
White House Pushes Nobel Prize For Trump Citing India Pakistan Ceasefire And Global Peace
US President Donald Trump has once again asserted that his leadership has been instrumental in ending several major global conflicts, including the long-standing tensions between India and Pakistan. In a recent post on his social media account, Trump defended his record in response to criticism from radio host Charlamagne Tha God, insisting that the host knew nothing about his achievements on the world stage. Trump highlighted what he described as significant









