Ohio lawmakers propose deepfake protections using NIL law framework
Two Ohio state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would expand the state’s name, image, and likeness (NIL) laws to protect residents from the growing threat of deepfakes and unauthorized digital impersonations. The bill seeks to apply the same principles that allow college athletes to profit from their personal brand to everyday Ohioans, ensuring that all individuals have control over how their likeness is used in the digital age. Republican state representatives Adam Mathew
Ohio lawmakers propose deepfake protections using NIL law framework
Two Ohio state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would expand the state’s name, image, and likeness (NIL) laws to protect residents from the growing threat of deepfakes and unauthorized digital impersonations. The bill seeks to apply the same principles that allow college athletes to profit from their personal brand to everyday Ohioans, ensuring that all individuals have control over how their likeness is used in the digital age. Republican state representatives Adam Mathew
Federal judges in San Francisco order ICE to release detained immigrants
Federal judges in San Francisco have sharply rebuked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for its handling of immigrant detentions, ordering the temporary release of dozens of detainees over concerns about violations of constitutional due process rights. The rulings come amid a nationwide surge in ICE arrests and a growing wave of legal challenges questioning the agency’s detention practices. The cases stem from a series of habeas corpus petitions filed by immigration at
Federal judges in San Francisco order ICE to release detained immigrants
Federal judges in San Francisco have sharply rebuked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for its handling of immigrant detentions, ordering the temporary release of dozens of detainees over concerns about violations of constitutional due process rights. The rulings come amid a nationwide surge in ICE arrests and a growing wave of legal challenges questioning the agency’s detention practices. The cases stem from a series of habeas corpus petitions filed by immigration at
TCS workforce falls by 20,000 in Q2 amid restructuring and AI-focused realignment
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has reported a significant decline in its global workforce, with nearly 20,000 employees exiting during the quarter ending September 30. The reduction, which is substantially higher than earlier projections, has drawn attention from employee advocacy groups and industry observers amid ongoing restructuring efforts at the technology giant. According to the company’s quarterly disclosure for Q2FY26, TCS’ total employee strength dropped from 6,13,069
TCS workforce falls by 20,000 in Q2 amid restructuring and AI-focused realignment
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has reported a significant decline in its global workforce, with nearly 20,000 employees exiting during the quarter ending September 30. The reduction, which is substantially higher than earlier projections, has drawn attention from employee advocacy groups and industry observers amid ongoing restructuring efforts at the technology giant. According to the company’s quarterly disclosure for Q2FY26, TCS’ total employee strength dropped from 6,13,069
California doctor chokes after non-veg meal on Qatar Airways flight, lawsuit alleges
An 85-year-old physician from California died after allegedly choking on food served during a Qatar Airways flight, triggering a wrongful death lawsuit that could test airline responsibilities in handling special meal requests and mid-air emergencies. According to the complaint filed by his son, Asoka Jayaweera was a committed vegetarian and had specifically requested a vegetarian meal. During the long leg from Los Angeles to Sri Lanka, however, he was told that vegetarian options h
California doctor chokes after non-veg meal on Qatar Airways flight, lawsuit alleges
An 85-year-old physician from California died after allegedly choking on food served during a Qatar Airways flight, triggering a wrongful death lawsuit that could test airline responsibilities in handling special meal requests and mid-air emergencies. According to the complaint filed by his son, Asoka Jayaweera was a committed vegetarian and had specifically requested a vegetarian meal. During the long leg from Los Angeles to Sri Lanka, however, he was told that vegetarian options h
Chicago airports hit by major flight delays amid federal shutdown staffing crisis
More than 250 flights were delayed Thursday across Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway International Airports as the ongoing federal government shutdown continued to affect staffing levels nationwide. According to data from the Chicago Department of Aviation’s flight-tracking portal, FlyChicago, delays began mounting early in the morning and grew steadily through the day, causing widespread frustration among passengers and airlines. As of 11:30 a.m., O’Hare Internat
Chicago airports hit by major flight delays amid federal shutdown staffing crisis
More than 250 flights were delayed Thursday across Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway International Airports as the ongoing federal government shutdown continued to affect staffing levels nationwide. According to data from the Chicago Department of Aviation’s flight-tracking portal, FlyChicago, delays began mounting early in the morning and grew steadily through the day, causing widespread frustration among passengers and airlines. As of 11:30 a.m., O’Hare Internat
Putin admits Russian missiles caused Azerbaijan plane crash that killed 38
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially admitted that Russian missile fragments were responsible for the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that occurred last year on December 25, killing all 38 people on board. The acknowledgment came during his meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan, marking the first time Moscow publicly accepted partial responsibility for the incident. The ill-fated flight had taken off from Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, boun
Putin admits Russian missiles caused Azerbaijan plane crash that killed 38
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially admitted that Russian missile fragments were responsible for the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that occurred last year on December 25, killing all 38 people on board. The acknowledgment came during his meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan, marking the first time Moscow publicly accepted partial responsibility for the incident. The ill-fated flight had taken off from Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, boun
US approves sale of AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles to Pakistan under new arms deal
The United States has approved the supply of AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) to Pakistan, marking a new phase in defence cooperation between the two countries. The US Department of War announced the inclusion of Pakistan as one of several international buyers under a recently modified arms contract with Raytheon, the American defence manufacturer responsible for producing the missile systems. According to the department’s notification, Raytheon received
US approves sale of AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles to Pakistan under new arms deal
The United States has approved the supply of AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) to Pakistan, marking a new phase in defence cooperation between the two countries. The US Department of War announced the inclusion of Pakistan as one of several international buyers under a recently modified arms contract with Raytheon, the American defence manufacturer responsible for producing the missile systems. According to the department’s notification, Raytheon received
AICTE launches minor degree in defence technology for engineering students
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has introduced a model curriculum for a Minor Degree in Defence Technology, marking a significant move toward strengthening India’s defence education framework. The programme is designed for undergraduate engineering and technology students who wish to pursue careers in defence research, the armed forces, and defence manufacturing industries. This initiative opens new opportunities for young engineers to contribute to the nation’s securit
AICTE launches minor degree in defence technology for engineering students
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has introduced a model curriculum for a Minor Degree in Defence Technology, marking a significant move toward strengthening India’s defence education framework. The programme is designed for undergraduate engineering and technology students who wish to pursue careers in defence research, the armed forces, and defence manufacturing industries. This initiative opens new opportunities for young engineers to contribute to the nation’s securit
Jensen Huang says Nvidia will cover $100K H-1B fee, calls immigration vital for innovation
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed support for reforms to the H-1B visa programme in the United States but warned that the proposed $100,000 application fee could have serious consequences for innovation and access to global talent. Speaking in a recent discussion, he said the idea of tightening the system to prevent misuse was good in principle but added that such a steep financial barrier could transform the American dream into a privilege for the few. The proposed increase in H-
Jensen Huang says Nvidia will cover $100K H-1B fee, calls immigration vital for innovation
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed support for reforms to the H-1B visa programme in the United States but warned that the proposed $100,000 application fee could have serious consequences for innovation and access to global talent. Speaking in a recent discussion, he said the idea of tightening the system to prevent misuse was good in principle but added that such a steep financial barrier could transform the American dream into a privilege for the few. The proposed increase in H-
Secretary Duffy Visits Newark Airport, Urges End to Government Shutdown
Newark, New Jersey — As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth day, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy met with air traffic controllers in New Jersey to hear firsthand about the growing strain on essential federal workers. These employees, classified as essential personnel, are required to work without pay to keep the nation’s airspace safe, but many are facing mounting financial pressures. During his visit, Duffy met with air traffic controllers stationed at
Secretary Duffy Visits Newark Airport, Urges End to Government Shutdown
Newark, New Jersey — As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth day, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy met with air traffic controllers in New Jersey to hear firsthand about the growing strain on essential federal workers. These employees, classified as essential personnel, are required to work without pay to keep the nation’s airspace safe, but many are facing mounting financial pressures. During his visit, Duffy met with air traffic controllers stationed at
Federal agents shoot armed driver after being rammed by vehicles in Chicago standoff
Federal officers shot an armed person on Saturday morning in Chicago’s Brighton Park neighborhood after their vehicle was rammed and boxed in by multiple cars, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The confrontation occurred around 10:30 a.m. near South California Avenue and West 35th Street during what officials described as a routine patrol. The incident has since escalated tensions between federal authorities and protesters already gathered in the city as part of ongoing
Federal agents shoot armed driver after being rammed by vehicles in Chicago standoff
Federal officers shot an armed person on Saturday morning in Chicago’s Brighton Park neighborhood after their vehicle was rammed and boxed in by multiple cars, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The confrontation occurred around 10:30 a.m. near South California Avenue and West 35th Street during what officials described as a routine patrol. The incident has since escalated tensions between federal authorities and protesters already gathered in the city as part of ongoing
Austin ISD announces plan to close 13 schools amid budget shortfall and enrollment drop
Austin Independent School District has unveiled a sweeping consolidation and boundary change proposal that could reshape public education in the city for years to come. Facing persistent enrollment decline, a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall, and accountability requirements, district leaders have laid out a plan that includes closing 13 schools, redrawing boundaries across nearly every campus, and repurposing several facilities to new academic programs. The plan, released Friday, immediately
Austin ISD announces plan to close 13 schools amid budget shortfall and enrollment drop
Austin Independent School District has unveiled a sweeping consolidation and boundary change proposal that could reshape public education in the city for years to come. Facing persistent enrollment decline, a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall, and accountability requirements, district leaders have laid out a plan that includes closing 13 schools, redrawing boundaries across nearly every campus, and repurposing several facilities to new academic programs. The plan, released Friday, immediately
India China Direct Flights to Resume After Five Years From October 2025
After a gap of more than five years, direct flights between India and mainland China are set to resume by the end of October 2025, marking a significant milestone in the gradual thawing of relations between the two Asian giants. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on October 2 that both countries had agreed to restart air services between designated points, beginning with the winter season schedule on October 26. The resumption will depend on the decisions of airlines and the completio
India China Direct Flights to Resume After Five Years From October 2025
After a gap of more than five years, direct flights between India and mainland China are set to resume by the end of October 2025, marking a significant milestone in the gradual thawing of relations between the two Asian giants. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on October 2 that both countries had agreed to restart air services between designated points, beginning with the winter season schedule on October 26. The resumption will depend on the decisions of airlines and the completio
Human trafficking probe leads to 41 arrests at Dallas nightclub raid
Federal agents in Dallas carried out a large-scale raid targeting suspected human trafficking and unlawful employment activities at a local cabaret. On September 26, Homeland Security Investigations executed a criminal search warrant at Chicas Bonitas Cabaret with support from multiple law enforcement agencies. The operation resulted in the arrest of 41 undocumented migrants, the seizure of business records, and the confiscation of approximately $30,000 in cash. Authorities confirme
Human trafficking probe leads to 41 arrests at Dallas nightclub raid
Federal agents in Dallas carried out a large-scale raid targeting suspected human trafficking and unlawful employment activities at a local cabaret. On September 26, Homeland Security Investigations executed a criminal search warrant at Chicas Bonitas Cabaret with support from multiple law enforcement agencies. The operation resulted in the arrest of 41 undocumented migrants, the seizure of business records, and the confiscation of approximately $30,000 in cash. Authorities confirme
India’s global capability centres gain as US visa curbs spark shift
United States companies are increasingly exploring India’s global capability centres as rising costs and restrictions tied to H-1B visas reshape talent strategies. India, already home to more than 1,700 global capability centres, has become an important destination for offshore operations, offering businesses a way to maintain innovation and critical work in-house at a time of regulatory uncertainty. With over half the world’s GCCs located in India, the country has moved far beyond its ea
India’s global capability centres gain as US visa curbs spark shift
United States companies are increasingly exploring India’s global capability centres as rising costs and restrictions tied to H-1B visas reshape talent strategies. India, already home to more than 1,700 global capability centres, has become an important destination for offshore operations, offering businesses a way to maintain innovation and critical work in-house at a time of regulatory uncertainty. With over half the world’s GCCs located in India, the country has moved far beyond its ea
Claude Sonnet 4.5 AI Codes Full App In 30 Hours With 11,000 Lines Of Code
Anthropic has officially launched its most advanced AI model yet, Claude Sonnet 4.5, and it is already creating headlines in the tech world. The company revealed that the model can autonomously code for 30 continuous hours, completing full applications from scratch. In its most impressive demonstration, Claude Sonnet 4.5 built a chat app similar to Slack and Microsoft Teams with more than 11,000 lines of code, stopping only after the task was fully accomplishe
Claude Sonnet 4.5 AI Codes Full App In 30 Hours With 11,000 Lines Of Code
Anthropic has officially launched its most advanced AI model yet, Claude Sonnet 4.5, and it is already creating headlines in the tech world. The company revealed that the model can autonomously code for 30 continuous hours, completing full applications from scratch. In its most impressive demonstration, Claude Sonnet 4.5 built a chat app similar to Slack and Microsoft Teams with more than 11,000 lines of code, stopping only after the task was fully accomplishe
Viral video shows ICE agents chasing food delivery worker in downtown Chicago
A video capturing a dramatic scene in downtown Chicago has gone viral, showing nearly ten Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in tactical gear chasing a food delivery worker through the streets. The clip has triggered heated debate online about immigration enforcement practices and the methods used during active operations in urban areas. The video was shared by Christopher Sweat, a media entrepreneur, who described the incident as briefly spiraling out of control. According
Viral video shows ICE agents chasing food delivery worker in downtown Chicago
A video capturing a dramatic scene in downtown Chicago has gone viral, showing nearly ten Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in tactical gear chasing a food delivery worker through the streets. The clip has triggered heated debate online about immigration enforcement practices and the methods used during active operations in urban areas. The video was shared by Christopher Sweat, a media entrepreneur, who described the incident as briefly spiraling out of control. According
H-1B visa changes may cut remittances by $5 billion but exports stay strong
Restrictions on H-1B visas in the United States are expected to have a relatively small impact on the flow of remittances from overseas Indians back to India. According to a recent research study, the total losses are unlikely to exceed five billion dollars out of an eighty three billion dollar total inflow. This means that while there will be a direct effect on some families and professionals, the broader picture for India’s economy remains resilient.
H-1B visa changes may cut remittances by $5 billion but exports stay strong
Restrictions on H-1B visas in the United States are expected to have a relatively small impact on the flow of remittances from overseas Indians back to India. According to a recent research study, the total losses are unlikely to exceed five billion dollars out of an eighty three billion dollar total inflow. This means that while there will be a direct effect on some families and professionals, the broader picture for India’s economy remains resilient.
Chicago immigration enforcement intensifies as protests grow
Immigration enforcement in Chicago intensified this week as federal authorities increased their presence in the city, patrol boats were deployed along the Chicago River, and the arrest of a local tamale vendor sparked protests and community concern. The surge in enforcement has drawn attention from residents and advocacy groups, raising questions about the impact on immigrant communities. Federal authorities have described their ongoing effort as "Operation at Large," wh
Chicago immigration enforcement intensifies as protests grow
Immigration enforcement in Chicago intensified this week as federal authorities increased their presence in the city, patrol boats were deployed along the Chicago River, and the arrest of a local tamale vendor sparked protests and community concern. The surge in enforcement has drawn attention from residents and advocacy groups, raising questions about the impact on immigrant communities. Federal authorities have described their ongoing effort as "Operation at Large," wh
Dallas ICE facility shooting leaves one dead, two injured, motive under investigation
Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas after a gunman opened fire from a rooftop, killing one detainee and critically wounding two others before taking his own life. The attack, which occurred early Wednesday, has intensified concerns about targeted violence against government facilities and individuals connected to immigration enforcement. Officials said the incident began when shots were fired at the secur
Dallas ICE facility shooting leaves one dead, two injured, motive under investigation
Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas after a gunman opened fire from a rooftop, killing one detainee and critically wounding two others before taking his own life. The attack, which occurred early Wednesday, has intensified concerns about targeted violence against government facilities and individuals connected to immigration enforcement. Officials said the incident began when shots were fired at the secur









