Remote Job Fraud Case in US: Soham Parekh Sparks Outrage Among Startup Founders

Remote Job Fraud Case in US: Soham Parekh Sparks Outrage Among Startup Founders

A growing controversy is unfolding in Silicon Valley involving Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer who has allegedly held multiple full-time jobs at different startups without informing any of his employers. The case has sent shockwaves across the startup ecosystem, especially among early-stage founders who believed they had hired a promising and committed candidate. Now, they are left grappling with what they see as deception, resume fabrication, and a major breach of trust in the age

Devshayani Ekadashi 2025: Date, Time, Significance, Rituals and Vrat Katha

Devshayani Ekadashi 2025: Date, Time, Significance, Rituals and Vrat Katha

Devshayani Ekadashi, also known as Shayani Ekadashi or Ashadi Ekadashi, is one of the most revered days in the Hindu calendar. It falls on the eleventh day of the waxing moon in the Ashadha month and marks the beginning of Chaturmas, a sacred four-month period during which Lord Vishnu is believed to enter a meditative sleep. In 2025, Devshayani Ekadashi will be observed on Sunday, July 6. This auspicious occasion is highly significant for devotees, especially among Vaishnavas who worship Lord

India and US to Sign New 10-Year Defence Deal Strengthening Strategic Partnership

India and US to Sign New 10-Year Defence Deal Strengthening Strategic Partnership

India and the United States have agreed to finalize a new 10-year defence partnership framework aimed at deepening strategic and military cooperation between the two countries. The agreement is expected to be signed later this year when India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh meets with US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, according to a Pentagon spokesperson. The decision to move forward with the long-term framework was made during a recent phone call between Singh and Heg

Fremont Sees Highest Rise in Credit Card Delinquency Among Major US Cities

Fremont Sees Highest Rise in Credit Card Delinquency Among Major US Cities

Fremont, California, long celebrated as one of the happiest cities in America, now finds itself topping a far less cheerful list. The city has been identified as having the most significant increase in credit card delinquency among the 100 largest cities in the United States. According to recent data compiled from the first quarter of 2024 to the first quarter of 2025, the rate of credit card delinquencies in Fremont has risen nearly 29%, putting it at the top of the national rankings for ris

Open Shelter and Sanitation Teams Play Key Roles at Red White and Boom in Columbus

Open Shelter and Sanitation Teams Play Key Roles at Red White and Boom in Columbus

In Columbus, Ohio, the annual Red White and Boom celebration draws massive crowds eager to enjoy fireworks, food, and festive fun. While most attendees focus on the colorful spectacle in the sky, there’s an entire network of behind-the-scenes workers and volunteers who make the event possible. From sanitation crews to community outreach organizations, several teams come together each year to support the event in meaningful ways—often unnoticed by the thousands of spectators.

Elk Grove Village Hospital to End Labor and Delivery Services, Sparking Public Outrage

Elk Grove Village Hospital to End Labor and Delivery Services, Sparking Public Outrage

The community of Elk Grove Village, Illinois, is reeling after the announcement that Ascension Alexian Brothers Hospital will be eliminating its labor and delivery services. The decision, revealed earlier this week, has stirred deep concern and criticism, particularly from former staff members and advocates for equitable maternal health care. According to hospital officials, the services will be consolidated and transferred to a new, centralized labor and delivery center approximately 10 mile

Campbell blocked from accessing $8.7M in sales tax funds amid ongoing legal dispute

Campbell blocked from accessing $8.7M in sales tax funds amid ongoing legal dispute

Campbell’s financial future has been thrown into uncertainty as a legal battle over a voter-approved sales tax measure locks up millions of dollars in city revenue. The dispute revolves around Measure K, a half-cent sales tax increase approved by over 70 percent of voters last November. The tax raised the city's rate to 9.875 percent and was expected to generate roughly $7 million annually for essential city services. However, due to an active lawsuit challenging the measure’s le

Commercial real estate slows while home sales drive growth in Santa Clara County

Commercial real estate slows while home sales drive growth in Santa Clara County

Santa Clara County property values have reached a historic high, with the total net assessed value of real estate and personal property now approaching $726 billion. This rise, however, comes with a significant caveat: it reflects the county’s slowest year of growth in more than a decade. Economic uncertainty, mounting construction costs, and a steep drop in demand for commercial space have created strong headwinds for the region's development. Despite the record-setting

​Europe sees surge in proposals for AI Gigafactories across 16 countries

​Europe sees surge in proposals for AI Gigafactories across 16 countries

The European Commission has been inundated with proposals from companies aiming to establish AI Gigafactories across the continent, marking a significant step forward in the EU’s ambitions for digital sovereignty. A total of 76 expressions of interest have been submitted, covering 60 potential sites in 16 member countries—an unprecedented level of response for a project of this nature. Officials in Brussels have welcomed this as a clear validation of their strategy to

Skydiving Plane Crashes Near New Jersey Airport, 15 Injured and Hospitalized

Skydiving Plane Crashes Near New Jersey Airport, 15 Injured and Hospitalized

Fifteen people were taken to a hospital on Wednesday evening after a skydiving aircraft veered off the runway and crashed into a wooded area near a southern New Jersey airport, authorities confirmed. The incident occurred at Cross Keys Airport, located approximately 21 miles southeast of Philadelphia. The aircraft involved was identified as a Cessna 208B, a single-engine utility plane often used for skydiving operations. The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation into t

When the Office Feels Heavy, a Friend’s Presence Can Lift It All

When the Office Feels Heavy, a Friend’s Presence Can Lift It All

  In today’s fast-paced professional world, where long hours and high expectations dominate daily routines, the workplace often becomes a second home. For most individuals, nearly one-third of their day is spent at work, interacting with colleagues and navigating the challenges that come with deadlines, targets, and team dynamics. Amidst all this, there exists one powerful, often underestimated element that can dramatically enhance workplace experience—friendship.

Red Panda injured in mid-performance fall at WNBA Commissioner's Cup Final

Red Panda injured in mid-performance fall at WNBA Commissioner's Cup Final

  Basketball fans around the globe were met with concern and shock during the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Final when Rong Niu, famously known as the acrobat Red Panda, suffered a rare and serious fall during her iconic halftime performance. The much-anticipated matchup between the Minnesota Lynx and Indiana Fever on Tuesday took a concerning turn when the celebrated performer, who is recognized for her astonishing unicycle act, lost her balance less than a minute into the sho

O’Hare expects record traffic this July 4th as Chicago travel jumps 11 percent

O’Hare expects record traffic this July 4th as Chicago travel jumps 11 percent

Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway airports are gearing up for one of the busiest Independence Day weekends on record, with airport authorities expecting more than 1.86 million travelers to pass through their terminals between July 1 and July 6. This figure marks an 11 percent increase over July 4th weekend in 2024, indicating a continued surge in domestic and international travel through the Windy City. O’Hare International Airport

Over 400,000 expected at Red, White & BOOM as police enforce safety protocols

Over 400,000 expected at Red, White & BOOM as police enforce safety protocols

As Columbus gears up for one of the Midwest's largest Fourth of July celebrations, Red, White & BOOM, city officials are focusing heavily on public safety with over 400,000 attendees expected to fill the downtown area on Thursday. The event, known for its vibrant fireworks display and community festivities, will be supported by an extensive safety operation coordinated by local law enforcement and community advocates. Authorities have committed to a full-scale security pre

Emotional citizenship ceremony welcomes over 700 new Americans from around the globe

Emotional citizenship ceremony welcomes over 700 new Americans from around the globe

In a celebration of diversity, perseverance, and new beginnings, over 700 individuals from 93 different countries officially became citizens of the United States. Surrounded by family and friends, the new Americans stood proudly to take the oath of allegiance and received their certificates of naturalization, marking the final step of a long and often emotional journey. The event was a powerful reminder of the personal sacrifices and determination it takes to achieve U.S. citizens

Emergency summer curfew for teens approved in DC to curb late-night violence

Emergency summer curfew for teens approved in DC to curb late-night violence

In an effort to tackle the growing issue of late-night youth gatherings and associated disturbances, city leaders have approved an emergency summer curfew targeting minors. The curfew, which took immediate effect and is set to last through the end of August, applies to anyone aged 17 or younger and restricts their presence in public spaces after 11 p.m. Aimed at reducing violent behavior and improving safety in troubled neighborhoods, the measure also empowers city officials to impose stricter c

​Children with cancer enjoy fun-filled day at megamall through special summer camp

​Children with cancer enjoy fun-filled day at megamall through special summer camp

More than 100 children facing cancer and other life-threatening conditions were treated to a magical day of fun and excitement at a major indoor entertainment mall this week, thanks to a special summer camp that is dedicated to bringing joy and relief to young patients and their families. The outing offered a rare opportunity for the children to experience carefree moments filled with laughter, games, treats, and connection with their peers—all within a safe, medically supervised environme

Repeat drug offenders banned from San Jose’s St. James Park by court order

Repeat drug offenders banned from San Jose’s St. James Park by court order

San Jose has taken a bold legal step to address persistent drug activity and public safety concerns in one of its most historic public spaces. Repeat drug offenders are now officially prohibited from entering or lingering near St. James Park in the downtown area, following a court-issued injunction designed to reclaim the park for broader community use. The order was granted in late April and allows authorities to arrest individuals with prior drug offenses if they are found within 100 yards of

​California proposes first-ever standard for insurance coverage on wildfire smoke damage

​California proposes first-ever standard for insurance coverage on wildfire smoke damage

California is taking a significant step toward establishing the country’s first official insurance standard for smoke damage, aiming to address a persistent and often overlooked issue affecting wildfire survivors. Every year, wildfires leave behind more than scorched land—they also blanket homes in soot and smoke that can carry toxic substances, even when structures remain standing. Currently, there are no statewide or national guidelines requiring insurers to cover the cost of testi

20 States Sue Trump Administration Over Sharing Health Data With ICE

20 States Sue Trump Administration Over Sharing Health Data With ICE

Twenty US states, led by California, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration accusing it of illegally releasing private Medicaid health data to immigration authorities. The suit challenges the federal government’s decision to share detailed personal health information of noncitizen Medicaid enrollees with the Department of Homeland Security. The data reportedly included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, immigration status, and medical records, and was transferred wit

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