Santa Clara considers paid parking to fix long-term budget deficit
Santa Clara city officials are evaluating the possibility of introducing paid parking at several city-owned locations, including the historic Franklin Square and the Santa Clara Convention Center. This potential change is part of a broader strategy to stabilize the city's finances as future budget projections reveal growing deficits. Although Santa Clara’s proposed 2025-26 fiscal plan currently projects a $9.3 million surplus, forecasts over the subsequent five years ind
New US Visa Policy Targets Foreign Censorship of Platforms Like Twitter, Meta, and Rumble
The United States has introduced a new policy aimed at denying visas to foreign officials who attempt to censor the social media content of American citizens. This move, part of President Donald Trump’s broader strategy to defend free speech, is expected to escalate international tensions over digital censorship and content regulation. Specifically, the policy affects major US technology companies like Twitter, Meta, and Rumble, which operate on a global scale and have increasingly come
Jonathan Joss, known for King of the Hill, fatally shot in Texas altercation
Veteran television and film actor Jonathan Joss, renowned for his culturally significant and memorable performances, was tragically shot and killed on Sunday in San Antonio, Texas, following a heated altercation with a neighbor. The 59-year-old actor, best known for voicing John Redcorn in the animated series "King of the Hill" and portraying Chief Ken Hotate in "Parks and Recreation," was involved in a verbal confrontation that escalated fatally. According to the San Anto
San Jose Mexican Restaurant Risks Displacement Due to Proposed Chick-fil-A Outlet
A beloved local Mexican restaurant that has served San Jose for over two decades is at risk of closing its doors as plans for a new fast-food restaurant could force it out. Taqueria Eduardo, located at 255 Race Street near West San Carlos Street, is one of two locations operated by owner Luis Martinez. However, this long-standing neighborhood staple may not survive the potential arrival of a new Chick-fil-A at the same location. The San Jose Planning Director’s Hearing is scheduled for
Sports Science Host John Brenkus Dies at 54 After Battle With Depression
John Brenkus, the visionary co-creator and host behind the Emmy Award-winning series "sports science," has died at the age of 54 following a difficult battle with depression. The announcement was made by Brinx tv, a media company Brenkus founded, in a heartfelt statement released on Sunday. The news has left a deep impact on the sports media community and fans of the groundbreaking television host, who redefined how sports and science were combined for public education and entertain
Santa Clara's Agrihood residents report air quality and fire hazard complaints
Just steps away from Santa Clara’s bustling Santana Row and Valley Fair shopping centers lies the Agrihood Sustainable Community, a housing development originally praised for offering dignified, eco-friendly living for low-income and formerly homeless seniors. Promised as a place of healing and nourishment, the complex boasts a 1.5-acre urban farm meant to foster community through shared gardening. But nearly two years since its much-celebrated opening at 76 N. Winchester Boulevard, the
Gas prices fall below $3 in Columbus amid statewide decrease
Gas prices in Columbus, Ohio have seen a significant decrease over the past week, bringing some welcome relief to drivers as the summer season gets underway. The average price of gasoline in the city has dropped by 16.4 cents per gallon, settling at $2.92 as of Monday. This latest dip places Columbus fuel prices 31.5 cents below where they stood a month ago and a full 50 cents cheaper than the same time last year. Across the state, similar declines are being seen. The Ohio average
Chicago’s Millennium Park returns with movies, music, and fitness for 2025 summer season
Millennium Park, one of Chicago’s most treasured public spaces, is bringing back its vibrant summer schedule for 2025, offering a diverse range of entertainment, cultural events, and wellness activities for residents and visitors. Set within the iconic Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the park’s summer lineup includes a beloved film series, an eclectic music program, and energizing weekend workouts. These free events continue to enrich Chicago's warm-weather months with accessible activiti
Wildfire smoke from Canada drifts into D.C., Midwest and East Coast
Wildfires raging across Canada, particularly in the regions of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, have triggered mass evacuations and are now sending thick smoke across the border into the United States. The smoke is drifting into several parts of the country, including the D.C. Metro area, where it is expected to linger through at least early this week. More than 17,000 people have been evacuated due to the intensity of the wildfires. As strong upper-level winds carry the smoke southward
Electric Bills Rise Up to 20 Percent for New Jersey Residents Starting This Month
As the new month begins, New Jersey residents are grappling with a noticeable rise in their electricity bills. Utility rates have increased by 17 to 20 percent depending on the electric provider, a change affecting thousands of households statewide. Customers of the four main electric companies—PSE&G, JCP&L, Atlantic City Electric, and Rockland Electric Company—are all impacted by the price revision, which was set into motion following the state's annual electricity au
Japan Scientists Create 3D Ionosphere Model After Noto Earthquake Reveals Space Impact
An earthquake’s effects are not confined to the ground—it can send invisible shockwaves high into the atmosphere, affecting even space-based technology. Researchers from a university in Japan have recently achieved a groundbreaking milestone by creating the world’s first 3D visualization of how seismic activity disturbs the ionosphere, the charged layer of the atmosphere that sits between 60 and 1,000 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. The study focused on the power
Gaurav Gupta's Joke on Kashmir and Hanuman Chalisa Goes Viral in US Comedy Tour
Comedian Gaurav Gupta, known for his observational humor and witty punchlines, recently found himself at the center of attention during his ongoing US-Canada tour after an unscripted yet humorous exchange with a Pakistani audience member went viral. The encounter occurred during his show in the United States on Sunday as part of his international comedy tour that kicked off on May 30, beginning in Atlanta and moving to Chicago. While on stage performing his set, Gaurav engaged in light-hearte
US dollar dips as steel tariffs and China trade tensions rattle investor confidence
The US dollar declined in early Monday trading, reversing some of the gains it posted last week, as investors responded to rising concerns about trade tensions and the potential for inflationary pressures. The latest drop followed the US administration's announcement to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%, a move set to take effect this Wednesday. This aggressive shift in trade policy has reignited fears that economic growth could slow and inflation may spike.
UK urged to act swiftly to attract scientists amid US academic crisis
The ongoing assault on science and academic independence in the United States is creating a concerning vacuum in the global research landscape, but also an unparalleled opportunity for other nations. Under the current administration, American research funding has suffered deep cuts, and universities—particularly elite institutions—are facing increasing political pressure for resisting government interference. Recent visa freezes for international students signal a shift toward eve
Miss Thailand Opal Suchata crowned Miss World 2025, India’s Nandini exits Top 8
In a spectacular culmination of grace and empowerment, Thailand's Opal Suchata was crowned Miss World 2025 during the grand finale held in Hyderabad, Telangana. The 72nd edition of the prestigious global beauty pageant concluded in a glittering ceremony where the reigning Miss World, Krystyna Pyszkova from the Czech Republic, handed over the crown to her successor in front of a captivated audience. Dressed in a gown that embodied both symbolism and sophistication, Opal Such
Valerie Mahaffey, known for Desperate Housewives and Young Sheldon, passes away
Valerie Mahaffey, the Emmy-winning actress celebrated for her dynamic performances on television, stage, and in film, has passed away at the age of 71 following a private battle with cancer. Her passing was confirmed on May 30, marking the loss of one of America’s most versatile and endearing performers. Her husband, Joseph Kell, released a heartfelt statement expressing the depth of his loss, describing her as the love of his life and a beloved figure in American entertainm
President Trump to double steel tariffs to 50% in push to boost U.S. manufacturing
President Donald Trump has announced plans to double tariffs on steel imports to 50%, up from the existing 25%, as part of his administration’s effort to reinforce domestic manufacturing and ensure long-term industrial independence. Speaking to American steelworkers during a visit to a steel facility in Pennsylvania, Trump emphasized that his administration remains committed to policies that protect American jobs and prevent foreign dominance in vital sectors. Trump’s
Full I-80 reopening expected by June 25 following sinkhole repairs near Warton
Travelers on Interstate 80 near Warton can expect long-awaited relief as transportation crews move closer to completing critical repair work following a major sinkhole incident. After more than three months of partial lane closures, two of the affected westbound lanes reopened late Friday night, marking a significant step toward restoring full traffic flow on one of the region’s busiest corridors. Officials have stated that all lanes in both directions are expected to be open by June 25, p
New DeepSeek AI model criticized for censorship on political and human rights topics
The latest AI model release from DeepSeek, R1 0528, is generating significant controversy within the tech and research communities. Rather than being celebrated for a leap in innovation, the model is being flagged as a step backward in its approach to open discussion and freedom of expression. Several researchers who evaluated the model argue that it is noticeably more restricted when it comes to discussing sensitive political and human rights topics, raising concerns about rising censorship in
Northern lights may shine over 20 US states tonight due to intense geomagnetic storm
A breathtaking display of northern lights may be visible across parts of the United States tonight, May 31, as space weather experts forecast heightened geomagnetic storm activity that could push auroras much farther south than usual. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth is currently being impacted by high-speed solar wind, which is increasing geomagnetic pressure and fueling storm conditions in Earth’s upper atmosphere—an ideal scenario for auro


















