US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting H-1B spouses and students
Washington: The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the end of automatic extensions for certain Employment Authorisation Documents (EADs), a policy change that will have significant consequences for thousands of foreign professionals, students, and asylum seekers working in the country. The change, effective October 30, removes the automatic renewal grace period that previously allowed eligible workers to continue employment while their EAD renewal applications w
US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting H-1B spouses and students
Washington: The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the end of automatic extensions for certain Employment Authorisation Documents (EADs), a policy change that will have significant consequences for thousands of foreign professionals, students, and asylum seekers working in the country. The change, effective October 30, removes the automatic renewal grace period that previously allowed eligible workers to continue employment while their EAD renewal applications w
US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting thousands of immigrants
A significant policy change by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to impact thousands of foreign professionals working across the country. Beginning October 30, 2025, the DHS will end the automatic extension of certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), a move that could temporarily leave many workers without legal permission to work while their renewal applications are processed. Until now, employees whose work permits had expired but whose renew
US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting thousands of immigrants
A significant policy change by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to impact thousands of foreign professionals working across the country. Beginning October 30, 2025, the DHS will end the automatic extension of certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), a move that could temporarily leave many workers without legal permission to work while their renewal applications are processed. Until now, employees whose work permits had expired but whose renew
Teen seat belt use drops in Ohio as safety officials sound alarm
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A growing number of teenagers in Ohio are failing to wear seat belts properly, a troubling trend that state safety officials say is contributing to a rise in preventable deaths on the road. According to data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 44 teenage drivers were killed in crashes across the state last year, and 81 percent of those victims were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the collision. Law enforcement officials are expressing concern over the incre
Teen seat belt use drops in Ohio as safety officials sound alarm
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A growing number of teenagers in Ohio are failing to wear seat belts properly, a troubling trend that state safety officials say is contributing to a rise in preventable deaths on the road. According to data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 44 teenage drivers were killed in crashes across the state last year, and 81 percent of those victims were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the collision. Law enforcement officials are expressing concern over the incre
Bay Area unites to combat human trafficking ahead of major 2026 sports events
SAN JOSE — As the Bay Area prepares to host a series of global sporting events in 2026, regional authorities and community organizations are taking proactive measures to address a serious concern that often shadows large gatherings: human trafficking. Officials say major events like the Super Bowl, NCAA basketball tournament, and FIFA World Cup matches will attract not only sports fans and visitors but also individuals looking to exploit vulnerable people for profit. Law enforceme
Bay Area unites to combat human trafficking ahead of major 2026 sports events
SAN JOSE — As the Bay Area prepares to host a series of global sporting events in 2026, regional authorities and community organizations are taking proactive measures to address a serious concern that often shadows large gatherings: human trafficking. Officials say major events like the Super Bowl, NCAA basketball tournament, and FIFA World Cup matches will attract not only sports fans and visitors but also individuals looking to exploit vulnerable people for profit. Law enforceme
US imposes $100,000 H-1B visa fee, sparking backlash from tech industry
A new visa policy introduced under the Trump administration has sent shockwaves through the United States job market, particularly affecting international professionals and technology firms. The government now mandates that employers pay a $100,000 fee for each new H-1B visa application, a move officials claim will curb abuse of the visa system and encourage hiring of American citizens. However, the measure has been met with widespread criticism from business leaders and immigration advocates
US imposes $100,000 H-1B visa fee, sparking backlash from tech industry
A new visa policy introduced under the Trump administration has sent shockwaves through the United States job market, particularly affecting international professionals and technology firms. The government now mandates that employers pay a $100,000 fee for each new H-1B visa application, a move officials claim will curb abuse of the visa system and encourage hiring of American citizens. However, the measure has been met with widespread criticism from business leaders and immigration advocates
Federal agents conduct warrant operations across Pasadena, police assist with crowd control
PASADENA, Texas – Law enforcement agencies were active across Pasadena on Monday as federal agents carried out a series of warrant operations, drawing large crowds and prompting a local police response to maintain order. Officials confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was leading the enforcement activity, with assistance from the Pasadena Police Department (PPD) in managing public safety near the affected areas. Authorities said the primary operation took place
Federal agents conduct warrant operations across Pasadena, police assist with crowd control
PASADENA, Texas – Law enforcement agencies were active across Pasadena on Monday as federal agents carried out a series of warrant operations, drawing large crowds and prompting a local police response to maintain order. Officials confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was leading the enforcement activity, with assistance from the Pasadena Police Department (PPD) in managing public safety near the affected areas. Authorities said the primary operation took place
Chicago immigration raids spark controversy over federal use of force
Federal immigration enforcement operations across Chicago and its suburbs over the past week have drawn sharp scrutiny, as multiple incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have raised questions about potential violations of a federal court order and the agencies’ own use-of-force guidelines. In one of the most widely circulated incidents, a video recorded Saturday in Chicago’s Irving Park neighborhood showed a masked federal ag
Chicago immigration raids spark controversy over federal use of force
Federal immigration enforcement operations across Chicago and its suburbs over the past week have drawn sharp scrutiny, as multiple incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have raised questions about potential violations of a federal court order and the agencies’ own use-of-force guidelines. In one of the most widely circulated incidents, a video recorded Saturday in Chicago’s Irving Park neighborhood showed a masked federal ag
Oakland mayor confirms Bay Area immigration enforcement operations canceled
The office of Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee announced Friday that the anticipated surge in federal immigration enforcement across the greater San Francisco Bay Area has been cancelled. According to Mayor Lee’s statement, she received confirmation from Alameda County Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez that operations by the U.S. Border Patrol in the region—including Oakland—are not proceeding at this time. In her release, Mayor Lee stated that she spoke with Sheriff Sanchez, who communicated
Oakland mayor confirms Bay Area immigration enforcement operations canceled
The office of Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee announced Friday that the anticipated surge in federal immigration enforcement across the greater San Francisco Bay Area has been cancelled. According to Mayor Lee’s statement, she received confirmation from Alameda County Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez that operations by the U.S. Border Patrol in the region—including Oakland—are not proceeding at this time. In her release, Mayor Lee stated that she spoke with Sheriff Sanchez, who communicated
Shooting at large weekend party in North Carolina kills 2 people
In southeastern North Carolina, a large‐scale shooting at a weekend party resulted in the deaths of two people and critically injured several others, law enforcement officials confirmed on Saturday. According to a news release issued by the office of Burnis Wilkins, the sheriff of Robeson County, 13 individuals were struck by gunfire at a gathering held in a rural area outside the town of Maxton, located approximately 95 miles southwest of Raleigh and close to the South Carolina border.&nbs
Shooting at large weekend party in North Carolina kills 2 people
In southeastern North Carolina, a large‐scale shooting at a weekend party resulted in the deaths of two people and critically injured several others, law enforcement officials confirmed on Saturday. According to a news release issued by the office of Burnis Wilkins, the sheriff of Robeson County, 13 individuals were struck by gunfire at a gathering held in a rural area outside the town of Maxton, located approximately 95 miles southwest of Raleigh and close to the South Carolina border.&nbs
San Antonio man sentenced to 10 years for high-speed chases posted on Instagram
A San Antonio man has been sentenced to ten years in jail after pleading guilty to leading multiple high-speed police chases across Kendall and Bexar counties, recording the pursuits, and posting the videos on Instagram to mock law enforcement officers. The Kendall County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that 19-year-old Timothy Vitaliy Fogel was convicted on charges of felony evading arrest and reckless driving following a months-long investigation that tied him to a string of dangerou
San Antonio man sentenced to 10 years for high-speed chases posted on Instagram
A San Antonio man has been sentenced to ten years in jail after pleading guilty to leading multiple high-speed police chases across Kendall and Bexar counties, recording the pursuits, and posting the videos on Instagram to mock law enforcement officers. The Kendall County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that 19-year-old Timothy Vitaliy Fogel was convicted on charges of felony evading arrest and reckless driving following a months-long investigation that tied him to a string of dangerou
U.S. clarifies $100 000 H-1B visa fee and impact on Indian students and employers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued long-awaited guidance on October 20, 2025 clarifying the applicability of the newly introduced USD 100,000 one-time fee on certain H‑1B visa petitions, bringing much-needed clarity for international students, employers and visa applicants. The fee, initially announced in a presidential proclamation on September 19, 2025, had triggered widespread uncertainty about whether it would apply across the board. The origina
U.S. clarifies $100 000 H-1B visa fee and impact on Indian students and employers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued long-awaited guidance on October 20, 2025 clarifying the applicability of the newly introduced USD 100,000 one-time fee on certain H‑1B visa petitions, bringing much-needed clarity for international students, employers and visa applicants. The fee, initially announced in a presidential proclamation on September 19, 2025, had triggered widespread uncertainty about whether it would apply across the board. The origina
Texans divided over Trump’s immigration policies, new survey reveals
HOUSTON, Texas — A new statewide survey conducted by the University of Houston and Texas Southern University reveals that Texans remain deeply divided over former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. According to the findings, 51 percent of registered voters said they approve of the administration’s immigration approach, while 49 percent disapprove, reflecting an evenly split electorate on one of the state’s most politically charged issues. The survey highlights a
Texans divided over Trump’s immigration policies, new survey reveals
HOUSTON, Texas — A new statewide survey conducted by the University of Houston and Texas Southern University reveals that Texans remain deeply divided over former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. According to the findings, 51 percent of registered voters said they approve of the administration’s immigration approach, while 49 percent disapprove, reflecting an evenly split electorate on one of the state’s most politically charged issues. The survey highlights a
Federal agents clash with residents in Chicago’s Little Village amid ongoing raids
The streets of Chicago’s Little Village turned tense on Thursday morning as heavily armed federal agents clashed with residents during an enforcement operation near the Discount Mall at 26th and Troy. The scene unfolded amid growing public concern over the expanding presence of federal officers in local neighborhoods. Witnesses reported the use of chemical irritants, including tear gas and pepper bullets, while helicopters hovered overhead and residents recorded the confrontation on their p
Federal agents clash with residents in Chicago’s Little Village amid ongoing raids
The streets of Chicago’s Little Village turned tense on Thursday morning as heavily armed federal agents clashed with residents during an enforcement operation near the Discount Mall at 26th and Troy. The scene unfolded amid growing public concern over the expanding presence of federal officers in local neighborhoods. Witnesses reported the use of chemical irritants, including tear gas and pepper bullets, while helicopters hovered overhead and residents recorded the confrontation on their p
Man Arrested in Fatal Domestic Shooting at Fort Worth Apartment
A man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman during a domestic dispute at a Fort Worth apartment complex, according to police. Fort Worth officers responded to a shooting call around 9 p.m. Tuesday at an apartment located at 3720 Post Oak Blvd. When officers arrived, they found a woman inside the apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Man Arrested in Fatal Domestic Shooting at Fort Worth Apartment
A man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman during a domestic dispute at a Fort Worth apartment complex, according to police. Fort Worth officers responded to a shooting call around 9 p.m. Tuesday at an apartment located at 3720 Post Oak Blvd. When officers arrived, they found a woman inside the apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Walmart halts H-1B visa hiring amid new $100,000 application fee policy
Walmart Inc. has temporarily halted its job offers to candidates requiring H-1B work visas, according to people familiar with the company’s internal hiring policy. The decision follows the Trump administration’s recent move to impose a $100,000 application fee on new H-1B petitions — a significant shift in immigration policy that has prompted widespread reassessment among U.S. corporations employing international talent. The temporary hiring freeze primarily affects Walmart’
Walmart halts H-1B visa hiring amid new $100,000 application fee policy
Walmart Inc. has temporarily halted its job offers to candidates requiring H-1B work visas, according to people familiar with the company’s internal hiring policy. The decision follows the Trump administration’s recent move to impose a $100,000 application fee on new H-1B petitions — a significant shift in immigration policy that has prompted widespread reassessment among U.S. corporations employing international talent. The temporary hiring freeze primarily affects Walmart’
Santa Clara County faces lawsuit after firing NAACP Silicon Valley leader over misconduct claims
A former Santa Clara County correctional officer who now serves as president of the NAACP San Jose/Silicon Valley branch is suing the county and its officials after a personnel board upheld findings that he engaged in sexual harassment and intimidation of a female co-worker. Sean Allen, who was fired from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 following a lengthy investigation, claims he was the victim of bias and retaliation and is seeking to overturn the decision that ended his l
Santa Clara County faces lawsuit after firing NAACP Silicon Valley leader over misconduct claims
A former Santa Clara County correctional officer who now serves as president of the NAACP San Jose/Silicon Valley branch is suing the county and its officials after a personnel board upheld findings that he engaged in sexual harassment and intimidation of a female co-worker. Sean Allen, who was fired from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 following a lengthy investigation, claims he was the victim of bias and retaliation and is seeking to overturn the decision that ended his l
Police warn of viral “AI homeless man prank” causing panic and 911 calls nationwide
Law enforcement agencies across the United States are warning the public about a growing online trend that has already led to unnecessary 911 calls and police deployments. The so-called “AI homeless man prank” uses artificial intelligence to create hyper-realistic images of strangers appearing at people’s doors or even inside their homes — and officials say it is causing panic and wasting emergency resources. Police departments and sheriff’s offices from multiple states ha
Police warn of viral “AI homeless man prank” causing panic and 911 calls nationwide
Law enforcement agencies across the United States are warning the public about a growing online trend that has already led to unnecessary 911 calls and police deployments. The so-called “AI homeless man prank” uses artificial intelligence to create hyper-realistic images of strangers appearing at people’s doors or even inside their homes — and officials say it is causing panic and wasting emergency resources. Police departments and sheriff’s offices from multiple states ha
World's largest magic venue, The Hand & The Eye, set to open in Chicago in 2026
Chicago is preparing to welcome what will become the world’s largest magic-themed entertainment venue, as developers unveiled the first look at The Hand & The Eye, a grand project that promises to redefine the city’s cultural and nightlife scene. The venue, set to open in spring 2026, will occupy the historic McCormick Mansion located at the northeast corner of Ontario and Rush Streets in the Near North neighborhood. Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism and
World's largest magic venue, The Hand & The Eye, set to open in Chicago in 2026
Chicago is preparing to welcome what will become the world’s largest magic-themed entertainment venue, as developers unveiled the first look at The Hand & The Eye, a grand project that promises to redefine the city’s cultural and nightlife scene. The venue, set to open in spring 2026, will occupy the historic McCormick Mansion located at the northeast corner of Ontario and Rush Streets in the Near North neighborhood. Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism and
Chicago immigration agents ordered to wear body cameras after court ruling
CHICAGO – Federal immigration officers working in the Chicago area will now be required to wear body cameras following a court order issued by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis. The decision came after the judge reviewed video footage and reports showing the use of tear gas and other crowd-control measures during protests against immigration enforcement operations. The mandate aims to ensure accountability and transparency amid growing public concerns over the treatment of demonstrators and co
Chicago immigration agents ordered to wear body cameras after court ruling
CHICAGO – Federal immigration officers working in the Chicago area will now be required to wear body cameras following a court order issued by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis. The decision came after the judge reviewed video footage and reports showing the use of tear gas and other crowd-control measures during protests against immigration enforcement operations. The mandate aims to ensure accountability and transparency amid growing public concerns over the treatment of demonstrators and co
Texas deploys National Guard and DPS troops to Austin ahead of protest
AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has ordered a large-scale deployment of state security forces, including personnel from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Texas National Guard, to the state capital in anticipation of a planned demonstration that officials say may involve groups linked to antifa. The governor’s directive, issued Thursday, aims to safeguard residents, businesses, and public property amid concerns that the protest could lead to unrest. According to t
Texas deploys National Guard and DPS troops to Austin ahead of protest
AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has ordered a large-scale deployment of state security forces, including personnel from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Texas National Guard, to the state capital in anticipation of a planned demonstration that officials say may involve groups linked to antifa. The governor’s directive, issued Thursday, aims to safeguard residents, businesses, and public property amid concerns that the protest could lead to unrest. According to t









