Ajit Pawar cremated with full honours as political leaders pay tribute
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party chief Ajit Pawar was cremated with full state honours in Baramati on Thursday, as thousands of supporters, political leaders and family members gathered to bid him an emotional farewell. The town witnessed scenes of deep grief as Pawar’s mortal remains, draped in the national flag, were brought from his native village Katewadi to Baramati for the final rites. The atmosphere remained solemn as people from nearby villages and NCP workers lined the streets to pay their respects to the veteran leader fondly known as Dada. Ajit Pawar’s sons, Parth Pawar and Jay Pawar, performed the last rites and lit the funeral pyre amid chants of emotional slogans from supporters who struggled to come to terms with the sudden loss. Senior leaders from across party lines attended the funeral, underlining Pawar’s influence in Maharashtra’s political landscape. Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid his last respects, while Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde were also present. Police personnel and state officials accorded ceremonial honours as part of the official proceedings. Ajit Pawar, aged 66, died on Wednesday morning in a tragic plane crash involving a chartered Learjet near the Baramati airstrip, around 100 kilometres from Pune. The aircraft reportedly crashed shortly after approach, killing all those on board. The sudden nature of the accident sent shockwaves across the state and triggered an outpouring of grief from supporters and political colleagues alike. Large crowds gathered at the Vidya Pratishthan sports ground in Baramati, chanting slogans expressing their disbelief and sorrow over the untimely demise of a leader who played a crucial role in Maharashtra politics for decades. Several prominent figures, including Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray, actor Riteish Deshmukh and other dignitaries, visited Pawar’s residence in Katewadi to offer condolences to the family. Ajit Pawar is survived by his wife Sunetra Pawar, a Rajya Sabha member, and their sons. The loss has left a significant void within the NCP, with party workers and leaders expressing concern over the future direction of the party in the absence of its chief. The fatal crash also claimed the lives of experienced pilot Captain Sumit Kapoor, co-pilot Shambhavi Pathak, Ajit Pawar’s personal security officer Vidip Jadhav and flight attendant Pinky Mali. Authorities have registered an accidental death report in connection with the incident, and further investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the crash. As Maharashtra mourns the passing of Ajit Pawar, tributes continue to pour in, highlighting his political legacy, administrative experience and deep connection with the people of Baramati and beyond.
Ajit Pawar cremated with full honours as political leaders pay tribute
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party chief Ajit Pawar was cremated with full state honours in Baramati on Thursday, as thousands of supporters, political leaders and family members gathered to bid him an emotional farewell. The town witnessed scenes of deep grief as Pawar’s mortal remains, draped in the national flag, were brought from his native village Katewadi to Baramati for the final rites. The atmosphere remained solemn as people from nearby villages and NCP workers lined the streets to pay their respects to the veteran leader fondly known as Dada. Ajit Pawar’s sons, Parth Pawar and Jay Pawar, performed the last rites and lit the funeral pyre amid chants of emotional slogans from supporters who struggled to come to terms with the sudden loss. Senior leaders from across party lines attended the funeral, underlining Pawar’s influence in Maharashtra’s political landscape. Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid his last respects, while Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde were also present. Police personnel and state officials accorded ceremonial honours as part of the official proceedings. Ajit Pawar, aged 66, died on Wednesday morning in a tragic plane crash involving a chartered Learjet near the Baramati airstrip, around 100 kilometres from Pune. The aircraft reportedly crashed shortly after approach, killing all those on board. The sudden nature of the accident sent shockwaves across the state and triggered an outpouring of grief from supporters and political colleagues alike. Large crowds gathered at the Vidya Pratishthan sports ground in Baramati, chanting slogans expressing their disbelief and sorrow over the untimely demise of a leader who played a crucial role in Maharashtra politics for decades. Several prominent figures, including Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray, actor Riteish Deshmukh and other dignitaries, visited Pawar’s residence in Katewadi to offer condolences to the family. Ajit Pawar is survived by his wife Sunetra Pawar, a Rajya Sabha member, and their sons. The loss has left a significant void within the NCP, with party workers and leaders expressing concern over the future direction of the party in the absence of its chief. The fatal crash also claimed the lives of experienced pilot Captain Sumit Kapoor, co-pilot Shambhavi Pathak, Ajit Pawar’s personal security officer Vidip Jadhav and flight attendant Pinky Mali. Authorities have registered an accidental death report in connection with the incident, and further investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the crash. As Maharashtra mourns the passing of Ajit Pawar, tributes continue to pour in, highlighting his political legacy, administrative experience and deep connection with the people of Baramati and beyond.
Three brothers die after falling through ice on private pond near Bonham
Three young brothers died Monday after falling through the ice on a private pond near Bonham, according to officials in Fannin County. The incident has left the local community in mourning and prompted an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Authorities said emergency crews were dispatched to a pond located off Rec Road No. 3 after receiving reports that children had fallen into the icy water. First responders, along with a nearby resident, worked quickly to rescue the boys from the pond as temperatures and conditions complicated rescue efforts. Two of the children, ages 8 and 9, were pulled from the water and immediately given first aid at the scene before being transported to a nearby hospital. Despite lifesaving measures, both boys later died. A third child, a 6-year-old, did not initially resurface after breaking through the ice. Officials said an extensive search was conducted before the youngest boy was recovered from the pond. All three children were pronounced dead, and authorities stated that their names would be released after family members were formally notified. The Fannin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the deaths Monday evening and said details remain limited as the investigation continues. Officials have not yet released information regarding how long the children were on the ice or whether additional safety factors may have played a role. Investigators said more information would be shared as it becomes available. The local school district confirmed that all three boys were elementary students within the district. In a statement issued Monday, district officials expressed deep sorrow over the loss and extended condolences to the children’s family, classmates, and teachers. The district said the deaths have deeply affected students and staff across its campuses. To support those impacted by the tragedy, the school district announced that counselors would be available for students and staff members in need of emotional support. Administrators encouraged families to reach out if their children require assistance processing the loss, emphasizing the importance of compassion and collective care during the difficult time. On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office publicly thanked multiple agencies and individuals who assisted during the emergency response. Those acknowledged included state and local emergency responders, fire and police departments, emergency management officials from neighboring counties, and community members who attempted to help at the scene. Officials said the coordinated response reflected the strong sense of community in the area. Authorities also urged residents to remain cautious around frozen ponds and bodies of water, particularly during periods of cold weather when ice conditions can be unpredictable. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with thin ice, especially in rural areas where private ponds are common. As the investigation continues, officials reiterated their condolences to the family and all those affected, noting that the loss has resonated throughout the Bonham community and beyond.
Three brothers die after falling through ice on private pond near Bonham
Three young brothers died Monday after falling through the ice on a private pond near Bonham, according to officials in Fannin County. The incident has left the local community in mourning and prompted an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Authorities said emergency crews were dispatched to a pond located off Rec Road No. 3 after receiving reports that children had fallen into the icy water. First responders, along with a nearby resident, worked quickly to rescue the boys from the pond as temperatures and conditions complicated rescue efforts. Two of the children, ages 8 and 9, were pulled from the water and immediately given first aid at the scene before being transported to a nearby hospital. Despite lifesaving measures, both boys later died. A third child, a 6-year-old, did not initially resurface after breaking through the ice. Officials said an extensive search was conducted before the youngest boy was recovered from the pond. All three children were pronounced dead, and authorities stated that their names would be released after family members were formally notified. The Fannin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the deaths Monday evening and said details remain limited as the investigation continues. Officials have not yet released information regarding how long the children were on the ice or whether additional safety factors may have played a role. Investigators said more information would be shared as it becomes available. The local school district confirmed that all three boys were elementary students within the district. In a statement issued Monday, district officials expressed deep sorrow over the loss and extended condolences to the children’s family, classmates, and teachers. The district said the deaths have deeply affected students and staff across its campuses. To support those impacted by the tragedy, the school district announced that counselors would be available for students and staff members in need of emotional support. Administrators encouraged families to reach out if their children require assistance processing the loss, emphasizing the importance of compassion and collective care during the difficult time. On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office publicly thanked multiple agencies and individuals who assisted during the emergency response. Those acknowledged included state and local emergency responders, fire and police departments, emergency management officials from neighboring counties, and community members who attempted to help at the scene. Officials said the coordinated response reflected the strong sense of community in the area. Authorities also urged residents to remain cautious around frozen ponds and bodies of water, particularly during periods of cold weather when ice conditions can be unpredictable. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with thin ice, especially in rural areas where private ponds are common. As the investigation continues, officials reiterated their condolences to the family and all those affected, noting that the loss has resonated throughout the Bonham community and beyond.
Winter storm disrupts Dallas air travel as hundreds of flights remain canceled
Air travel across North Texas remained heavily disrupted Monday as a prolonged winter storm continued to impact operations at major Dallas-area airports. Snow, sleet, and persistent freezing temperatures have forced airlines to cancel hundreds of flights and adjust schedules, leaving travelers facing ongoing uncertainty at both Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field. According to flight-tracking data, cancellations remained widespread as of Monday morning, wit
Winter storm disrupts Dallas air travel as hundreds of flights remain canceled
Air travel across North Texas remained heavily disrupted Monday as a prolonged winter storm continued to impact operations at major Dallas-area airports. Snow, sleet, and persistent freezing temperatures have forced airlines to cancel hundreds of flights and adjust schedules, leaving travelers facing ongoing uncertainty at both Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field. According to flight-tracking data, cancellations remained widespread as of Monday morning, wit
Chicago-area schools and libraries close as extreme cold hits
Dozens of schools, libraries, museums, and local businesses across the Chicago area closed Friday as extreme cold grips northeastern Illinois. The region is under an Extreme Cold Warning, with wind chills expected to drop as low as -35 degrees, creating dangerous conditions for travel and outdoor activity. Public safety officials have urged residents to remain indoors and avoid exposure to the frigid temperatures whenever possible. More than 100 schools, including the city’s largest
Chicago-area schools and libraries close as extreme cold hits
Dozens of schools, libraries, museums, and local businesses across the Chicago area closed Friday as extreme cold grips northeastern Illinois. The region is under an Extreme Cold Warning, with wind chills expected to drop as low as -35 degrees, creating dangerous conditions for travel and outdoor activity. Public safety officials have urged residents to remain indoors and avoid exposure to the frigid temperatures whenever possible. More than 100 schools, including the city’s largest
PM Modi Speaks With President Lula, Strengthens India-Brazil Strategic Partnership
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in a high-level conversation that emphasized the continued growth and future potential of the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership. During the discussion, Prime Minister Modi expressed his anticipation of welcoming President Lula to India in the near future, underscoring the importance of strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation across economic, technological and geopolitical fronts. Modi des
PM Modi Speaks With President Lula, Strengthens India-Brazil Strategic Partnership
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in a high-level conversation that emphasized the continued growth and future potential of the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership. During the discussion, Prime Minister Modi expressed his anticipation of welcoming President Lula to India in the near future, underscoring the importance of strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation across economic, technological and geopolitical fronts. Modi des
Chicago graduate student aims to run every street in the city by April
A graduate student in Chicago is taking on an extraordinary challenge: running every street in all 77 neighborhoods of the city. Joabe Barbosa, who studies at Roosevelt University, treats the sprawling urban landscape as his personal treadmill, running at all hours and in all kinds of weather. “I run 1 a.m., 3 a.m., 7 a.m., 5 p.m. — any time of the day, any weather,” Barbosa said. “I’m always safe and I always meet lovely people.” Barbosa’s journey began in August 2024 a
Chicago graduate student aims to run every street in the city by April
A graduate student in Chicago is taking on an extraordinary challenge: running every street in all 77 neighborhoods of the city. Joabe Barbosa, who studies at Roosevelt University, treats the sprawling urban landscape as his personal treadmill, running at all hours and in all kinds of weather. “I run 1 a.m., 3 a.m., 7 a.m., 5 p.m. — any time of the day, any weather,” Barbosa said. “I’m always safe and I always meet lovely people.” Barbosa’s journey began in August 2024 a
O'Hare Airport faces widespread delays after burst pipe disrupts air traffic control
Operations at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport were significantly disrupted Tuesday after a burst water pipe forced the evacuation of the airport’s primary air traffic control tower, triggering a prolonged ground delay program and affecting hundreds of flights throughout the day. Federal aviation officials confirmed the incident occurred during the early morning hours and continued to impact air traffic well into the evening. The situation began at approximately 1:10 a.m. when a water pipe failed inside the main air traffic control tower. The incident prompted the immediate evacuation of air traffic controllers working in the facility as a safety precaution. Controllers were temporarily relocated to the airport’s south control tower, where they resumed operations under adjusted procedures to maintain essential flight management functions. Shortly after the evacuation, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented a ground delay program for O’Hare. The measure was designed to manage air traffic flow while staffing and operational capacity were reduced. As of mid-morning, the FAA indicated that the ground delay program remained in effect and was expected to continue for much of the day, with projected delays extending into the evening hours. Flight tracking data showed widespread disruption across the airport, one of the busiest aviation hubs in the United States. More than 400 flights were reported delayed by Tuesday morning, with many experiencing wait times exceeding 45 minutes. The delays affected both arriving and departing flights, creating a ripple effect across domestic and international travel schedules. FAA officials confirmed that the main air traffic control tower remained closed as crews assessed the extent of the damage caused by the water intrusion. The full impact on equipment and infrastructure had not yet been determined, and officials said it was too early to estimate when normal operations would be fully restored. An investigation was launched to determine the cause of the pipe failure and to evaluate any structural or maintenance issues that may have contributed to the incident. Airport authorities worked alongside federal officials to manage passenger flow and minimize congestion within terminals. Travelers were advised to check directly with airlines for updated flight information and to allow extra time when traveling to or from the airport. Airlines adjusted schedules and staffing as they worked to accommodate delayed passengers and reposition aircraft. Despite the disruption, officials emphasized that safety remained the top priority and that the relocation of controllers allowed critical air traffic services to continue. The incident underscored the complexity of airport operations and the cascading impact that infrastructure issues can have on air travel, particularly at major hubs such as O’Hare. As repair efforts and inspections continued, officials said updates would be provided as more information became available. The FAA noted that restoring full capacity would depend on the outcome of the damage assessment and the completion of necessary repairs, while reiterating its commitment to maintaining safe and efficient air travel operations.
O'Hare Airport faces widespread delays after burst pipe disrupts air traffic control
Operations at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport were significantly disrupted Tuesday after a burst water pipe forced the evacuation of the airport’s primary air traffic control tower, triggering a prolonged ground delay program and affecting hundreds of flights throughout the day. Federal aviation officials confirmed the incident occurred during the early morning hours and continued to impact air traffic well into the evening. The situation began at approximately 1:10 a.m. when a water pipe failed inside the main air traffic control tower. The incident prompted the immediate evacuation of air traffic controllers working in the facility as a safety precaution. Controllers were temporarily relocated to the airport’s south control tower, where they resumed operations under adjusted procedures to maintain essential flight management functions. Shortly after the evacuation, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented a ground delay program for O’Hare. The measure was designed to manage air traffic flow while staffing and operational capacity were reduced. As of mid-morning, the FAA indicated that the ground delay program remained in effect and was expected to continue for much of the day, with projected delays extending into the evening hours. Flight tracking data showed widespread disruption across the airport, one of the busiest aviation hubs in the United States. More than 400 flights were reported delayed by Tuesday morning, with many experiencing wait times exceeding 45 minutes. The delays affected both arriving and departing flights, creating a ripple effect across domestic and international travel schedules. FAA officials confirmed that the main air traffic control tower remained closed as crews assessed the extent of the damage caused by the water intrusion. The full impact on equipment and infrastructure had not yet been determined, and officials said it was too early to estimate when normal operations would be fully restored. An investigation was launched to determine the cause of the pipe failure and to evaluate any structural or maintenance issues that may have contributed to the incident. Airport authorities worked alongside federal officials to manage passenger flow and minimize congestion within terminals. Travelers were advised to check directly with airlines for updated flight information and to allow extra time when traveling to or from the airport. Airlines adjusted schedules and staffing as they worked to accommodate delayed passengers and reposition aircraft. Despite the disruption, officials emphasized that safety remained the top priority and that the relocation of controllers allowed critical air traffic services to continue. The incident underscored the complexity of airport operations and the cascading impact that infrastructure issues can have on air travel, particularly at major hubs such as O’Hare. As repair efforts and inspections continued, officials said updates would be provided as more information became available. The FAA noted that restoring full capacity would depend on the outcome of the damage assessment and the completion of necessary repairs, while reiterating its commitment to maintaining safe and efficient air travel operations.
Larry Hogan says he will not seek public office again despite national pressure
Former Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has announced that he will not seek public office again, drawing a definitive line under years of speculation about his political future despite continued encouragement from supporters to pursue a national role. Hogan made the announcement in an opinion column published Tuesday, stating that while he remains deeply invested in the well-being of Maryland and concerned about the broader direction of national politics, his time as an electora
Larry Hogan says he will not seek public office again despite national pressure
Former Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has announced that he will not seek public office again, drawing a definitive line under years of speculation about his political future despite continued encouragement from supporters to pursue a national role. Hogan made the announcement in an opinion column published Tuesday, stating that while he remains deeply invested in the well-being of Maryland and concerned about the broader direction of national politics, his time as an electora
Mikie Sherrill sworn in as New Jersey governor after decisive election victory
Mikie Sherrill was inaugurated Tuesday as New Jersey’s 57th governor, marking a historic transition of leadership following a campaign that centered on rising costs, energy policy, and opposition to President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The 54-year-old former Navy helicopter pilot and four-term congresswoman becomes only the second woman to serve as governor of the state, which is home to nearly 9.5 million residents. Sherrill secured a decisive victory in November over a Republican opponent endorsed by Trump, framing the election as a referendum on federal policies that she argued were driving up everyday expenses. Throughout her campaign, she placed particular emphasis on the impact of tariffs on consumer prices and pledged immediate action to address escalating utility rates. That promise was reflected in her first official acts as governor, as she signed executive orders declaring a freeze on utility rates and initiating steps to expand electricity production, including investments in solar and nuclear energy. Speaking at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, Sherrill invoked the state’s role in the Revolutionary War and referenced grievances from the Declaration of Independence, drawing a sharp comparison between those historic complaints and her criticism of the current administration. She accused the president of overstepping constitutional authority through trade policies that, she said, benefited a narrow few while increasing costs for families and businesses. Sherrill emphasized that public office should be rooted in service to the public, a theme that resonated with supporters who formed the backbone of her winning coalition in urban centers such as Newark. Sherrill took the oath of office on a copy of the Constitution once owned by New Jersey’s first governor, underscoring the symbolic weight of the ceremony. While past inaugurations have featured artillery salutes along the Delaware River near the statehouse in Trenton, this year’s event included a ceremonial gun salute and a military helicopter flyover, reflecting both tradition and Sherrill’s own military background. She succeeds outgoing Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, who leaves office after two terms marked by a series of progressive policy initiatives. During his tenure, Murphy raised taxes on high-income earners, increased the minimum wage, expanded early childhood education, and fully funded the state workers’ pension system after years of underfunding. In his final news conference, Murphy said he had been in close contact with Sherrill during the transition and described his administration as having delivered on its campaign promises. However, Sherrill inherits a state budget that has grown significantly over the past several years, raising concerns about potential shortfalls if revenues decline. The budget also includes an ongoing commitment to a property tax relief program that remains unfunded beyond its initial phase, presenting an early fiscal challenge for the new administration. With Democrats maintaining control of both the governorship and the Legislature, Sherrill is expected to have a relatively favorable environment for advancing her agenda. Her inauguration coincides with a broader political moment, as attention begins to shift toward upcoming midterm elections. Party leaders hope that continued dissatisfaction with federal policies will influence key races across the country. An inaugural ball is scheduled for later Tuesday evening at the American Dream megamall in East Rutherford, concluding a day that formally ushers in a new chapter in New Jersey’s political leadership.
Mikie Sherrill sworn in as New Jersey governor after decisive election victory
Mikie Sherrill was inaugurated Tuesday as New Jersey’s 57th governor, marking a historic transition of leadership following a campaign that centered on rising costs, energy policy, and opposition to President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The 54-year-old former Navy helicopter pilot and four-term congresswoman becomes only the second woman to serve as governor of the state, which is home to nearly 9.5 million residents. Sherrill secured a decisive victory in November over a Republican opponent endorsed by Trump, framing the election as a referendum on federal policies that she argued were driving up everyday expenses. Throughout her campaign, she placed particular emphasis on the impact of tariffs on consumer prices and pledged immediate action to address escalating utility rates. That promise was reflected in her first official acts as governor, as she signed executive orders declaring a freeze on utility rates and initiating steps to expand electricity production, including investments in solar and nuclear energy. Speaking at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, Sherrill invoked the state’s role in the Revolutionary War and referenced grievances from the Declaration of Independence, drawing a sharp comparison between those historic complaints and her criticism of the current administration. She accused the president of overstepping constitutional authority through trade policies that, she said, benefited a narrow few while increasing costs for families and businesses. Sherrill emphasized that public office should be rooted in service to the public, a theme that resonated with supporters who formed the backbone of her winning coalition in urban centers such as Newark. Sherrill took the oath of office on a copy of the Constitution once owned by New Jersey’s first governor, underscoring the symbolic weight of the ceremony. While past inaugurations have featured artillery salutes along the Delaware River near the statehouse in Trenton, this year’s event included a ceremonial gun salute and a military helicopter flyover, reflecting both tradition and Sherrill’s own military background. She succeeds outgoing Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, who leaves office after two terms marked by a series of progressive policy initiatives. During his tenure, Murphy raised taxes on high-income earners, increased the minimum wage, expanded early childhood education, and fully funded the state workers’ pension system after years of underfunding. In his final news conference, Murphy said he had been in close contact with Sherrill during the transition and described his administration as having delivered on its campaign promises. However, Sherrill inherits a state budget that has grown significantly over the past several years, raising concerns about potential shortfalls if revenues decline. The budget also includes an ongoing commitment to a property tax relief program that remains unfunded beyond its initial phase, presenting an early fiscal challenge for the new administration. With Democrats maintaining control of both the governorship and the Legislature, Sherrill is expected to have a relatively favorable environment for advancing her agenda. Her inauguration coincides with a broader political moment, as attention begins to shift toward upcoming midterm elections. Party leaders hope that continued dissatisfaction with federal policies will influence key races across the country. An inaugural ball is scheduled for later Tuesday evening at the American Dream megamall in East Rutherford, concluding a day that formally ushers in a new chapter in New Jersey’s political leadership.
Governor RN Ravi Walks Out of Tamil Nadu Assembly Over Anthem And Speech Row
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi triggered a major political controversy on Tuesday after walking out of the state Assembly session, refusing to deliver the speech prepared by the MK Stalin-led DMK government. His sudden exit, captured on video, showed him leaving the premises and departing in his official car, drawing immediate attention across political and public circles. Soon after, the Raj Bhavan released a detailed 13-point explanation accusing the state government of disrespecting the natio
Governor RN Ravi Walks Out of Tamil Nadu Assembly Over Anthem And Speech Row
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi triggered a major political controversy on Tuesday after walking out of the state Assembly session, refusing to deliver the speech prepared by the MK Stalin-led DMK government. His sudden exit, captured on video, showed him leaving the premises and departing in his official car, drawing immediate attention across political and public circles. Soon after, the Raj Bhavan released a detailed 13-point explanation accusing the state government of disrespecting the natio
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Virginia prepares for historic inauguration of first woman governor
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia is set to mark a historic milestone on Saturday as Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger is sworn in as the Commonwealth’s first woman to hold the state’s highest office. The inauguration ceremony will take place in Richmond, drawing state leaders, invited guests, and residents to an event that underscores a significant shift in Virginia’s nearly 250-year political history. Spanberger will officially assume office during a midday ceremony outside the Vir
Virginia prepares for historic inauguration of first woman governor
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia is set to mark a historic milestone on Saturday as Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger is sworn in as the Commonwealth’s first woman to hold the state’s highest office. The inauguration ceremony will take place in Richmond, drawing state leaders, invited guests, and residents to an event that underscores a significant shift in Virginia’s nearly 250-year political history. Spanberger will officially assume office during a midday ceremony outside the Vir
Berkeley Hills homeowners ordered to remove vegetation under new wildfire safety rules
Hundreds of homeowners in the Berkeley Hills are being directed to remove vegetation surrounding their homes as part of a newly enforced wildfire prevention measure that took effect at the beginning of the year. The regulation, which became active on January 1, requires properties to maintain a clear buffer zone to reduce the risk of fire spreading in residential areas prone to wildfires. Under the new fire safety rules, all combustible vegetation and growth must be cleared within f
Berkeley Hills homeowners ordered to remove vegetation under new wildfire safety rules
Hundreds of homeowners in the Berkeley Hills are being directed to remove vegetation surrounding their homes as part of a newly enforced wildfire prevention measure that took effect at the beginning of the year. The regulation, which became active on January 1, requires properties to maintain a clear buffer zone to reduce the risk of fire spreading in residential areas prone to wildfires. Under the new fire safety rules, all combustible vegetation and growth must be cleared within f
Egret season approaches as Fort Worth prepares residents for migration
As egret season approaches, city officials in Fort Worth are urging residents to prepare ahead of the annual migration to reduce the impact these birds can have on neighborhoods. Each year, large numbers of egrets arrive to nest, often settling in residential areas where their presence can create challenges for homeowners. To address concerns before the birds arrive, local animal care authorities have launched an outreach effort focused on education, prevention, and community cooperation.
Egret season approaches as Fort Worth prepares residents for migration
As egret season approaches, city officials in Fort Worth are urging residents to prepare ahead of the annual migration to reduce the impact these birds can have on neighborhoods. Each year, large numbers of egrets arrive to nest, often settling in residential areas where their presence can create challenges for homeowners. To address concerns before the birds arrive, local animal care authorities have launched an outreach effort focused on education, prevention, and community cooperation.
Thousands of nurses strike across major New York City hospitals amid contract dispute
Thousands of nurses across several major hospital systems in New York City went on strike Monday after labor negotiations failed to produce a new contract before the deadline. The walkout, which began early January 12, involves nurses from Mount Sinai Hospital and two affiliated campuses, as well as staff at New York-Presbyterian and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. Union officials say the action represents one of the largest nursing strikes in the city’s history, both in scale and i
Thousands of nurses strike across major New York City hospitals amid contract dispute
Thousands of nurses across several major hospital systems in New York City went on strike Monday after labor negotiations failed to produce a new contract before the deadline. The walkout, which began early January 12, involves nurses from Mount Sinai Hospital and two affiliated campuses, as well as staff at New York-Presbyterian and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. Union officials say the action represents one of the largest nursing strikes in the city’s history, both in scale and i
Thelma Beall, co-founder of Ledo Pizza and pioneer of Maryland-style pizza, dies at 101
ADELPHI, Md. — Thelma Beall, co-founder of the Maryland-based restaurant institution Ledo Pizza and a defining figure in the region’s culinary history, died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 101. Her passing marks the end of an era for a brand that began as a small neighborhood restaurant and grew into one of the most recognizable names in Maryland-style pizza. Beall was born in 1924 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and spent her early years rooted in Prince George’s County. After
Thelma Beall, co-founder of Ledo Pizza and pioneer of Maryland-style pizza, dies at 101
ADELPHI, Md. — Thelma Beall, co-founder of the Maryland-based restaurant institution Ledo Pizza and a defining figure in the region’s culinary history, died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 101. Her passing marks the end of an era for a brand that began as a small neighborhood restaurant and grew into one of the most recognizable names in Maryland-style pizza. Beall was born in 1924 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and spent her early years rooted in Prince George’s County. After
Newsom contrasts California leadership with Trump administration in State of the State
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to use his final State of the State address on Thursday to portray the state as a governing model for the nation, drawing a sharp contrast with what he describes as instability and dysfunction at the federal level under President Donald Trump. The Democratic governor plans to argue that California’s policy direction and values stand in opposition to those coming from Washington, positioning the state as both a counterweight and an alternative to the curre
Newsom contrasts California leadership with Trump administration in State of the State
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to use his final State of the State address on Thursday to portray the state as a governing model for the nation, drawing a sharp contrast with what he describes as instability and dysfunction at the federal level under President Donald Trump. The Democratic governor plans to argue that California’s policy direction and values stand in opposition to those coming from Washington, positioning the state as both a counterweight and an alternative to the curre
New Year’s Eve and Day transit schedules announced across the tri-state area
Mass transit agencies across the tri-state area have announced special service schedules for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, with adjustments aimed at accommodating holiday celebrations while maintaining essential transportation access. Riders are advised to plan ahead and review schedules carefully, as service levels will vary by mode and day. In New York City, subway service will largely operate on a regular schedule on New Year’s Eve, with additional overnight service on
New Year’s Eve and Day transit schedules announced across the tri-state area
Mass transit agencies across the tri-state area have announced special service schedules for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, with adjustments aimed at accommodating holiday celebrations while maintaining essential transportation access. Riders are advised to plan ahead and review schedules carefully, as service levels will vary by mode and day. In New York City, subway service will largely operate on a regular schedule on New Year’s Eve, with additional overnight service on
Eurostar suspends all services after Channel Tunnel power failure during peak holiday travel
Eurostar suspended all of its train services on Tuesday after a power supply failure in the Channel Tunnel forced operations to a halt during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. The disruption came as thousands of passengers were travelling between Christmas and New Year, with services to and from London particularly affected. The sudden suspension triggered widespread delays and uncertainty for travellers relying on high-speed rail connections between the United Kingdom and mainla
Eurostar suspends all services after Channel Tunnel power failure during peak holiday travel
Eurostar suspended all of its train services on Tuesday after a power supply failure in the Channel Tunnel forced operations to a halt during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. The disruption came as thousands of passengers were travelling between Christmas and New Year, with services to and from London particularly affected. The sudden suspension triggered widespread delays and uncertainty for travellers relying on high-speed rail connections between the United Kingdom and mainla
Ohio announces full 2026 fair schedule with nearly 100 county and independent fairs
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has released the official schedule for the 2026 fair season, giving communities across the state an early look at one of Ohio’s most anticipated summer and fall traditions. The announcement confirms dates for fairs in all 88 counties, along with independent fairs, bringing the total number of events scheduled statewide to nearly 100. The calendar allows families, exhibitors, and fair organizers to begin planning months in advance for a season rooted in agr
Ohio announces full 2026 fair schedule with nearly 100 county and independent fairs
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has released the official schedule for the 2026 fair season, giving communities across the state an early look at one of Ohio’s most anticipated summer and fall traditions. The announcement confirms dates for fairs in all 88 counties, along with independent fairs, bringing the total number of events scheduled statewide to nearly 100. The calendar allows families, exhibitors, and fair organizers to begin planning months in advance for a season rooted in agr









