Wayanad landslide video shows tanker swept away, narrow escape
Wayanad landslide video shows tanker swept away, narrow escape Terrifying CCTV footage from Kerala’s Wayanad district has captured the dramatic moment a powerful landslide sent tonnes of mud, rocks and debris rushing downhill near the Anakkampoyil-Kalladi-Meppadi tunnel road project. The footage shows people running for their lives as a thick wave of slush crashes through the area near Meenakshi Bridge at Kalladi. W
Wayanad landslide video shows tanker swept away, narrow escape
Wayanad landslide video shows tanker swept away, narrow escape Terrifying CCTV footage from Kerala’s Wayanad district has captured the dramatic moment a powerful landslide sent tonnes of mud, rocks and debris rushing downhill near the Anakkampoyil-Kalladi-Meppadi tunnel road project. The footage shows people running for their lives as a thick wave of slush crashes through the area near Meenakshi Bridge at Kalladi. W
Indian Army Negev LMGs to get MEPRO X6 sights
The Indian Army’s Negev light machine guns are set for an optics upgrade with the addition of MEPRO X6 daytime sights. The move is expected to improve aiming, target visibility and firing confidence for soldiers using the weapon in field conditions. The Negev LMG, originally developed by Israel Weapon Industries, is already part of the Indian Army’s infantry firepower. The new sighting system will help troops use the weapon more effectively at longer distances, especially in open terrain, border areas and demanding operational zones. Why the MEPRO X6 sight matters A light machine gun is not just used for rapid fire. It must also deliver controlled and accurate fire when troops need to engage targets at extended ranges. That is where a reliable optic becomes important. The MEPRO X6 gives the soldier a clearer view of the target during daytime operations. Compared with basic aiming methods, a magnified sight helps improve target identification and reduces guesswork while firing. In difficult environments, this can make the weapon more useful and consistent. Tested for army requirements The Indian Army selected the MEPRO X6 after field assessments and environmental testing. Such trials are important because military equipment has to perform in heat, dust, rough movement and high-pressure combat situations. The focus was not only on accuracy but also on durability, ease of use and reliability. For soldiers, an optic must be simple to operate and strong enough to handle regular field deployment. Made in India push The order includes more than 10,000 MEPRO X6 sights, with deliveries expected during 2026 and 2027. The project also supports India’s defence manufacturing goals through local production. Meprolight has signed a Transfer of Technology agreement with RRP Defense. Under this arrangement, RRP Defense will manufacture the sights in Mumbai and supply them to Bharat Electronics Limited, which is expected to act as the main contractor for the Indian Army. Bigger demand may follow The current order covers only part of the wider Negev LMG requirement. Since the Indian Army has ordered around 41,000 Negev guns, more optics may be needed as additional weapons are delivered and deployed. The upgrade also shows the continued defence cooperation between India and Israel. At the same time, local manufacturing of the sights supports India’s effort to reduce dependence on imported defence equipment. For the soldier on the ground, the real value is simple: better visibility, better aim and better control during operations.
Indian Army Negev LMGs to get MEPRO X6 sights
The Indian Army’s Negev light machine guns are set for an optics upgrade with the addition of MEPRO X6 daytime sights. The move is expected to improve aiming, target visibility and firing confidence for soldiers using the weapon in field conditions. The Negev LMG, originally developed by Israel Weapon Industries, is already part of the Indian Army’s infantry firepower. The new sighting system will help troops use the weapon more effectively at longer distances, especially in open terrain, border areas and demanding operational zones. Why the MEPRO X6 sight matters A light machine gun is not just used for rapid fire. It must also deliver controlled and accurate fire when troops need to engage targets at extended ranges. That is where a reliable optic becomes important. The MEPRO X6 gives the soldier a clearer view of the target during daytime operations. Compared with basic aiming methods, a magnified sight helps improve target identification and reduces guesswork while firing. In difficult environments, this can make the weapon more useful and consistent. Tested for army requirements The Indian Army selected the MEPRO X6 after field assessments and environmental testing. Such trials are important because military equipment has to perform in heat, dust, rough movement and high-pressure combat situations. The focus was not only on accuracy but also on durability, ease of use and reliability. For soldiers, an optic must be simple to operate and strong enough to handle regular field deployment. Made in India push The order includes more than 10,000 MEPRO X6 sights, with deliveries expected during 2026 and 2027. The project also supports India’s defence manufacturing goals through local production. Meprolight has signed a Transfer of Technology agreement with RRP Defense. Under this arrangement, RRP Defense will manufacture the sights in Mumbai and supply them to Bharat Electronics Limited, which is expected to act as the main contractor for the Indian Army. Bigger demand may follow The current order covers only part of the wider Negev LMG requirement. Since the Indian Army has ordered around 41,000 Negev guns, more optics may be needed as additional weapons are delivered and deployed. The upgrade also shows the continued defence cooperation between India and Israel. At the same time, local manufacturing of the sights supports India’s effort to reduce dependence on imported defence equipment. For the soldier on the ground, the real value is simple: better visibility, better aim and better control during operations.
Trump remarks on Netanyahu's career and election plans
Trump Questions Netanyahu’s Election Plans US President Donald Trump has publicly questioned whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to run in the upcoming national elections. In an interview with ABC, Trump referred to Netanyahu as a “wartime prime minister,” highlighting his long career and tenure during conflict periods. Trump suggested that the United States and Israel would soo
Trump remarks on Netanyahu's career and election plans
Trump Questions Netanyahu’s Election Plans US President Donald Trump has publicly questioned whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to run in the upcoming national elections. In an interview with ABC, Trump referred to Netanyahu as a “wartime prime minister,” highlighting his long career and tenure during conflict periods. Trump suggested that the United States and Israel would soo
Former Fed Chair Powell Honored at JFK Ceremony
Jerome Powell Honored at JFK Profile in Courage Award Jerome Powell, former Chair of the Federal Reserve, was honored at the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award ceremony on May 31 in Boston, Massachusetts. The event recognized his steadfast leadership in the financial sector and dedication to public service. The ceremony, organized by the JFK Library Foundation, highlighted Powell’s contributions to s
Former Fed Chair Powell Honored at JFK Ceremony
Jerome Powell Honored at JFK Profile in Courage Award Jerome Powell, former Chair of the Federal Reserve, was honored at the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award ceremony on May 31 in Boston, Massachusetts. The event recognized his steadfast leadership in the financial sector and dedication to public service. The ceremony, organized by the JFK Library Foundation, highlighted Powell’s contributions to s
Six Flags Great America 50th Anniversary Day Bash Set for May 29
Six Flags Great America will celebrate its 50th Anniversary Day Bash on Friday, May 29, 2026, in Gurnee, Illinois, with a one-day throwback event featuring vintage entertainment, special exhibits, themed treats and fireworks.
Six Flags Great America 50th Anniversary Day Bash Set for May 29
Six Flags Great America will celebrate its 50th Anniversary Day Bash on Friday, May 29, 2026, in Gurnee, Illinois, with a one-day throwback event featuring vintage entertainment, special exhibits, themed treats and fireworks.
What US taxpayers must know about tip and overtime taxes for 2025
A key provision in President Donald Trump’s recent tax legislation introduced significant federal deductions on tips and overtime pay, but the changes do not fully eliminate taxation for millions of American workers. As taxpayers finalize their 2025 returns ahead of the federal filing deadline on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, state governments are emphasizing that these earnings may still be subject
What US taxpayers must know about tip and overtime taxes for 2025
A key provision in President Donald Trump’s recent tax legislation introduced significant federal deductions on tips and overtime pay, but the changes do not fully eliminate taxation for millions of American workers. As taxpayers finalize their 2025 returns ahead of the federal filing deadline on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, state governments are emphasizing that these earnings may still be subject
New brown bear cub JJ debuts at Six Flags Wild Safari in New Jersey
A new attraction has arrived at Six Flags Great Adventure, where a 2-month-old brown bear cub named JJ has made his public debut at the park’s Wild Safari. Park officials confirmed that the cub is currently residing in a dedicated habitat alongside his mother, Hollywood, offering visitors an opportunity to observe early-stage wildlife development in a controlled environment. JJ’s introdu
New brown bear cub JJ debuts at Six Flags Wild Safari in New Jersey
A new attraction has arrived at Six Flags Great Adventure, where a 2-month-old brown bear cub named JJ has made his public debut at the park’s Wild Safari. Park officials confirmed that the cub is currently residing in a dedicated habitat alongside his mother, Hollywood, offering visitors an opportunity to observe early-stage wildlife development in a controlled environment. JJ’s introdu
Why the 50% Wage Rule is Impacting Your Take-Home Pay
You might be receiving the same CTC as before, but a closer look at your bank account could reveal that your take-home pay has dropped. This change is likely due to the new 50% wage rule, which has been introduced under India's revised Labour Codes. While the Cost to Company (CTC) remains unchanged, this rule is quietly reshaping how salaries are structured, particularly the proportion allocated to basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance. Under the new rule, basic pay
Why the 50% Wage Rule is Impacting Your Take-Home Pay
You might be receiving the same CTC as before, but a closer look at your bank account could reveal that your take-home pay has dropped. This change is likely due to the new 50% wage rule, which has been introduced under India's revised Labour Codes. While the Cost to Company (CTC) remains unchanged, this rule is quietly reshaping how salaries are structured, particularly the proportion allocated to basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance. Under the new rule, basic pay
DC enforces youth curfew zones during Easter weekend to curb crime
Officials in Washington, DC announced the implementation of youth curfew zones as part of enhanced public safety measures during the Easter weekend, responding to ongoing concerns about rising youth-related crime in specific areas of the city. The initiative is designed to limit unsupervised gatherings of minors in designated zones where recent incidents have raised safety concerns. Under the policy, individuals under the age of 18 are prohibited from remaining in certain public space
DC enforces youth curfew zones during Easter weekend to curb crime
Officials in Washington, DC announced the implementation of youth curfew zones as part of enhanced public safety measures during the Easter weekend, responding to ongoing concerns about rising youth-related crime in specific areas of the city. The initiative is designed to limit unsupervised gatherings of minors in designated zones where recent incidents have raised safety concerns. Under the policy, individuals under the age of 18 are prohibited from remaining in certain public space
Six Flags Great Adventure to hire 3,000 seasonal workers for 2026 season
Six Flags Great Adventure has announced plans to hire more than 3,000 part-time and seasonal employees as it prepares for the launch of its 2026 operating season, offering thousands of job opportunities for students, first-time workers, and those seeking additional summer income. The New Jersey theme park confirmed that its season will officially begin on March 28, with hiring efforts starting well in advance to ensure adequate staffing across attractions, guest services, entertainment, and o
Six Flags Great Adventure to hire 3,000 seasonal workers for 2026 season
Six Flags Great Adventure has announced plans to hire more than 3,000 part-time and seasonal employees as it prepares for the launch of its 2026 operating season, offering thousands of job opportunities for students, first-time workers, and those seeking additional summer income. The New Jersey theme park confirmed that its season will officially begin on March 28, with hiring efforts starting well in advance to ensure adequate staffing across attractions, guest services, entertainment, and o
Trump criticizes Fed chair Powell over interest rates after FOMC decision
US President Donald Trump sharply criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday following the central bank’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged, accusing him of delaying necessary rate cuts and undermining the nation’s economic strength, national security and global competitiveness. The comments came shortly after the Federal Open Market Committee announced it would maintain its benchmark interest rate, a move that aligned with market expectations but drew strong poli
Trump criticizes Fed chair Powell over interest rates after FOMC decision
US President Donald Trump sharply criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday following the central bank’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged, accusing him of delaying necessary rate cuts and undermining the nation’s economic strength, national security and global competitiveness. The comments came shortly after the Federal Open Market Committee announced it would maintain its benchmark interest rate, a move that aligned with market expectations but drew strong poli
Winter weather prompts North Texas snowstorm preparation advisory
As freezing temperatures and winter weather conditions approach North Texas, residents are being advised to take timely precautions to protect their homes, utilities, and personal safety. Seasonal snowstorms and hard freezes can cause widespread disruption if basic preventive steps are overlooked. Authorities and community advisories emphasize preparation over panic, encouraging residents to act early and thoughtfully. Outdoor precautions
Winter weather prompts North Texas snowstorm preparation advisory
As freezing temperatures and winter weather conditions approach North Texas, residents are being advised to take timely precautions to protect their homes, utilities, and personal safety. Seasonal snowstorms and hard freezes can cause widespread disruption if basic preventive steps are overlooked. Authorities and community advisories emphasize preparation over panic, encouraging residents to act early and thoughtfully. Outdoor precautions
High court reviews dispute over presidential power and Fed independence
The Supreme Court on Wednesday is considering a case with wide-ranging consequences for both the US economy and the balance of power within the federal government, as it reviews President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. The dispute centers on whether a sitting president has the authority to dismiss a member of the central bank’s governing board and what legal standards must be met for such a decisi
High court reviews dispute over presidential power and Fed independence
The Supreme Court on Wednesday is considering a case with wide-ranging consequences for both the US economy and the balance of power within the federal government, as it reviews President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. The dispute centers on whether a sitting president has the authority to dismiss a member of the central bank’s governing board and what legal standards must be met for such a decisi
Fed chair to attend Supreme Court arguments in Trump challenge over governor removal
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is expected to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a closely watched case challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to remove a sitting member of the central bank’s governing board. The case centers on Trump’s attempt to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, a move that has raised fundamental questions about the independence of the nation’s monetary policymaker. Powell’s decision to be present for the arguments is unusual for a sitting Fed chair, underscoring the significance the central bank places on the outcome. Within the Federal Reserve, the dispute is widely viewed as having far-reaching implications for the institution’s autonomy and its ability to conduct monetary policy without political interference. The case asks whether a president can remove a Federal Reserve governor outside the narrow circumstances traditionally allowed by law. The backdrop to the Supreme Court proceedings includes heightened scrutiny of Powell himself. Earlier this year, the Fed chair disclosed that he is the subject of a criminal investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office related to a multi-billion-dollar renovation of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters and statements he made to Congress about the project. Powell has said the investigation is being used as a pretext tied to policy disagreements, particularly the Fed’s refusal to reduce interest rates as aggressively as the White House sought last year. In a rare public statement issued in January, Powell argued that the threat of criminal charges stems from the Federal Reserve’s mandate to set interest rates based on its assessment of what best serves the public interest, rather than political preferences. He emphasized that the central bank’s decisions are made collectively by the Board of Governors and are guided by economic data and long-term stability considerations. The legal fight began after Trump announced in August that he was firing Cook from the seven-member Federal Reserve Board, alleging mortgage fraud connected to two homes she owns. Cook has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime. She subsequently filed suit in federal court in Washington, seeking to block her removal and arguing that the president lacked cause under the law to dismiss her. A federal district judge issued an injunction in September preventing Cook’s removal while the case proceeds, a decision later upheld by a federal appeals court. Those rulings kept Cook in her post and set the stage for the administration’s appeal to the Supreme Court. In filings before the high court, the Department of Justice has argued that the lower court orders amount to improper judicial interference with the president’s removal authority. The government contends that the Constitution grants the president broad power to remove executive branch officials, including members of the Federal Reserve Board, for cause. Opponents of that view warn that allowing such removals could undermine the central bank’s independence and expose monetary policy to political pressure. The Supreme Court’s decision could therefore reshape the balance of power between the White House and the Federal Reserve, with potential consequences for interest rate policy, financial markets, and the broader economy. As the justices prepare to hear arguments, Powell’s attendance signals how consequential the case is for the Federal Reserve’s leadership. The ruling, expected later this year, is likely to define the limits of presidential authority over one of the country’s most influential economic institutions.
Fed chair to attend Supreme Court arguments in Trump challenge over governor removal
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is expected to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a closely watched case challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to remove a sitting member of the central bank’s governing board. The case centers on Trump’s attempt to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, a move that has raised fundamental questions about the independence of the nation’s monetary policymaker. Powell’s decision to be present for the arguments is unusual for a sitting Fed chair, underscoring the significance the central bank places on the outcome. Within the Federal Reserve, the dispute is widely viewed as having far-reaching implications for the institution’s autonomy and its ability to conduct monetary policy without political interference. The case asks whether a president can remove a Federal Reserve governor outside the narrow circumstances traditionally allowed by law. The backdrop to the Supreme Court proceedings includes heightened scrutiny of Powell himself. Earlier this year, the Fed chair disclosed that he is the subject of a criminal investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office related to a multi-billion-dollar renovation of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters and statements he made to Congress about the project. Powell has said the investigation is being used as a pretext tied to policy disagreements, particularly the Fed’s refusal to reduce interest rates as aggressively as the White House sought last year. In a rare public statement issued in January, Powell argued that the threat of criminal charges stems from the Federal Reserve’s mandate to set interest rates based on its assessment of what best serves the public interest, rather than political preferences. He emphasized that the central bank’s decisions are made collectively by the Board of Governors and are guided by economic data and long-term stability considerations. The legal fight began after Trump announced in August that he was firing Cook from the seven-member Federal Reserve Board, alleging mortgage fraud connected to two homes she owns. Cook has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime. She subsequently filed suit in federal court in Washington, seeking to block her removal and arguing that the president lacked cause under the law to dismiss her. A federal district judge issued an injunction in September preventing Cook’s removal while the case proceeds, a decision later upheld by a federal appeals court. Those rulings kept Cook in her post and set the stage for the administration’s appeal to the Supreme Court. In filings before the high court, the Department of Justice has argued that the lower court orders amount to improper judicial interference with the president’s removal authority. The government contends that the Constitution grants the president broad power to remove executive branch officials, including members of the Federal Reserve Board, for cause. Opponents of that view warn that allowing such removals could undermine the central bank’s independence and expose monetary policy to political pressure. The Supreme Court’s decision could therefore reshape the balance of power between the White House and the Federal Reserve, with potential consequences for interest rate policy, financial markets, and the broader economy. As the justices prepare to hear arguments, Powell’s attendance signals how consequential the case is for the Federal Reserve’s leadership. The ruling, expected later this year, is likely to define the limits of presidential authority over one of the country’s most influential economic institutions.
YouTuber Adam the Woo dies at 51 after being found unresponsive at Florida home
YouTuber Adam the Woo, a well-known travel and theme park content creator, has died at the age of 51 after being found unresponsive at his home in Celebration, Florida, authorities confirmed. The creator, whose legal name was David Adam Williams, was pronounced dead on Monday, Dec. 22, at his residence in the Orlando-area suburb. According to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, deputies initially responded to Williams’ home earlier in the day for a well-being check. At that tim
YouTuber Adam the Woo dies at 51 after being found unresponsive at Florida home
YouTuber Adam the Woo, a well-known travel and theme park content creator, has died at the age of 51 after being found unresponsive at his home in Celebration, Florida, authorities confirmed. The creator, whose legal name was David Adam Williams, was pronounced dead on Monday, Dec. 22, at his residence in the Orlando-area suburb. According to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, deputies initially responded to Williams’ home earlier in the day for a well-being check. At that tim
Taco Bell launches limited-edition Baja Blast Pie for the holidays
Taco Bell is taking its holiday creativity to new heights this year with the launch of a dessert that merges nostalgia, flavor, and bold color. Beginning Thursday, November 6, the fast food chain will officially debut its Mountain Dew Baja Blast Pie, a limited-edition treat inspired by the tropical soda that has become a cult favorite among fans for two decades. The Baja Blast Pie transforms the drink’s unmistakable tropical lime essence into a rich, creamy dessert reminiscent of
Taco Bell launches limited-edition Baja Blast Pie for the holidays
Taco Bell is taking its holiday creativity to new heights this year with the launch of a dessert that merges nostalgia, flavor, and bold color. Beginning Thursday, November 6, the fast food chain will officially debut its Mountain Dew Baja Blast Pie, a limited-edition treat inspired by the tropical soda that has become a cult favorite among fans for two decades. The Baja Blast Pie transforms the drink’s unmistakable tropical lime essence into a rich, creamy dessert reminiscent of
Woman in her 60s dies after medical emergency on Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion ride
A woman in her 60s died Monday after experiencing a medical emergency while riding the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted an immediate emergency response inside the park but was not linked to any malfunction or issue with the ride itself, police said. According to Anaheim police spokesperson Matt Sutter, the woman suffered what was described as an “unfortunate medical episode” on the even
Woman in her 60s dies after medical emergency on Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion ride
A woman in her 60s died Monday after experiencing a medical emergency while riding the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted an immediate emergency response inside the park but was not linked to any malfunction or issue with the ride itself, police said. According to Anaheim police spokesperson Matt Sutter, the woman suffered what was described as an “unfortunate medical episode” on the even
Gold Prices Dip From Record High As Dollar Gains And Fed Signals Stir Market
Gold, the most closely watched safe-haven asset, slipped from its record peak this week, sparking fresh debate among investors and traders. The decline in 22-carat and 24-carat gold prices has been tied to three key factors: the strengthening US dollar, cautious Federal Reserve signals, and anticipation around upcoming economic data. Despite the retreat, gold remains under the spotlight as global uncertainty keeps demand resilient.
Gold Prices Dip From Record High As Dollar Gains And Fed Signals Stir Market
Gold, the most closely watched safe-haven asset, slipped from its record peak this week, sparking fresh debate among investors and traders. The decline in 22-carat and 24-carat gold prices has been tied to three key factors: the strengthening US dollar, cautious Federal Reserve signals, and anticipation around upcoming economic data. Despite the retreat, gold remains under the spotlight as global uncertainty keeps demand resilient.
22-Year-Old Arrested for 14 Robberies in Dallas, Police Make Major Breakthrough
Dallas authorities have arrested a 22-year-old man, Jafeth Najera-Suate, in connection with a series of 14 armed robberies that took place throughout the city in 2025. Najera-Suate, who was apprehended by the Dallas Police Department, is accused of committing multiple robberies at gunpoint, primarily targeting businesses in various locations across Dallas. The first robbery occurred on March 1, when Najera-Suate allege
22-Year-Old Arrested for 14 Robberies in Dallas, Police Make Major Breakthrough
Dallas authorities have arrested a 22-year-old man, Jafeth Najera-Suate, in connection with a series of 14 armed robberies that took place throughout the city in 2025. Najera-Suate, who was apprehended by the Dallas Police Department, is accused of committing multiple robberies at gunpoint, primarily targeting businesses in various locations across Dallas. The first robbery occurred on March 1, when Najera-Suate allege









