East Orange educators rally for raises after layoffs and stalled deal

East Orange educators rally for raises after layoffs and stalled deal

Teachers in East Orange, New Jersey are stepping up their demands for fair pay and contractual agreements, with a wave of demonstrations taking place ahead of a critical school board meeting. On Monday night, dozens of educators gathered outside the Board of Education building, calling attention to ongoing delays in contract negotiations and unresolved salary concerns. The protest follows significant staff layoffs that occurred in December, leaving many teachers disillusioned and financially str

After Pahalgam terror attack, US calls for calm between India and Pakistan

After Pahalgam terror attack, US calls for calm between India and Pakistan

The United States has expressed deep concern over escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 people. In a statement issued on Monday, the U.S. State Department emphasized the importance of both nations adopting a responsible and peaceful approach to resolving the crisis. The message comes in the wake of growing uncertainty and strain between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, with the international community watch

Court ruling triggers revival of SF electronic pretrial monitoring initiative

Court ruling triggers revival of SF electronic pretrial monitoring initiative

Officials in San Francisco have announced plans to restart a previously suspended electronic monitoring program for individuals awaiting trial, following a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The move marks a significant shift in the city's criminal justice policy, focusing on improving public safety while navigating legal boundaries. The city’s sheriff confirmed that the monitoring program would resume, reversing its earlier suspension due to legal challenges surrounding w

Michigan Rep. Shri Thanedar files articles of impeachment against President Trump

Michigan Rep. Shri Thanedar files articles of impeachment against President Trump

Michigan Democratic Representative Shri Thanedar has officially filed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, marking one of the most serious legislative efforts by a sitting member of Congress to challenge the president’s authority in recent months. The announcement was made Monday, with Thanedar asserting that Trump's disregard for the Constitution, Congress, and the courts amounts to a dangerous erosion of democratic norms. In total, seven articles of impeachment hav

ICE deports mothers with sick U.S. citizen children without consent or legal access

ICE deports mothers with sick U.S. citizen children without consent or legal access

Several immigrant mothers have come forward through their legal teams to expose how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported them with their U.S. citizen children—some of whom were critically ill—without adequate legal access, medical consideration, or time to make informed decisions about their children’s future. These removals, which occurred over the weekend, have sparked widespread condemnation from attorneys and civil rights advocates who say the actions are not o

Kohl’s to Close 27 Stores Across 15 States Including Bay Area Locations This Weekend

Kohl’s to Close 27 Stores Across 15 States Including Bay Area Locations This Weekend

Retail giant Kohl’s is preparing to close 27 underperforming store locations across 15 states this Saturday, March 29, as part of its strategic restructuring efforts. Among those closing are five locations in California’s Bay Area, including Fremont, Mountain View, Napa, Pleasanton, and San Rafael. These closures, initially announced in January, reflect the company's focus on optimizing operations and enhancing profitability by addressing performance issues in certain regions whi

Alameda County's Horse Racing Cancellation Forces Relocation of Residents

Alameda County's Horse Racing Cancellation Forces Relocation of Residents

The Alameda County Fairgrounds, located in Pleasanton, California, is home to hundreds of low-income residents who face the prospect of displacement within the next month. This comes as a result of a significant decision that will alter the landscape of horse racing in Northern California. The California Authority of Racing Fairs (CARF) has announced the cancellation of all horse racing events for 2025 in the region, a move that directly affects the future of the Alameda County Fair.

Tularemia Alert in Illinois: Wildlife Infections Raise Health Concerns for Residents and Pets

Tularemia Alert in Illinois: Wildlife Infections Raise Health Concerns for Residents and Pets

Residents of Illinois are being urged to stay vigilant after a dead rabbit found in Tuscola tested positive for tularemia, a bacterial disease that poses a risk to both humans and animals. The Douglas County Health Department confirmed that the rabbit was discovered and tested following reports of unusual animal deaths in the area. Tuscola, located about 25 miles south of Champaign, became the focus of public health attention after the positive result. Adding to the concern, officials also re

DEA Raid in Colorado Springs Detains 114 Undocumented Immigrants at Secret Nightclub

DEA Raid in Colorado Springs Detains 114 Undocumented Immigrants at Secret Nightclub

 In a major law enforcement operation over the weekend, approximately 114 undocumented immigrants were detained during a raid on a secretive nightclub in Colorado Springs, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. DEA Special Agent Jonathan Pullen, who leads the Denver division, confirmed that the raid was the result of a monthslong investigation and took place Saturday night, stretching into the early hours of Sunday. Pullen disclosed that in addition to undocumented individuals, s

Chicago’s Battle of the Badges: A Knockout Night for First Responders and Charity

Chicago’s Battle of the Badges: A Knockout Night for First Responders and Charity

Chicago’s Battle of the Badges charity boxing event once again delivered a thrilling night of action, heart, and heroism on the South Side. Hosted at De La Salle Institute, the annual event brought together members of the Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department in a series of boxing matches, all for an extraordinary cause—supporting their own and remembering fallen heroes. What makes this event truly unique is that most of the competitors are not professi

Prosecutors Add Journalists to Witness List in Mamta Kafle Bhatt Murder Case Investigation

Prosecutors Add Journalists to Witness List in Mamta Kafle Bhatt Murder Case Investigation

 In a significant development in the high-profile case surrounding the disappearance and alleged murder of Virginia nurse Mamta Kafle Bhatt, prosecutors have officially added three journalists to their list of witnesses. This decision marks a crucial point in the trial, reflecting how media involvement and investigative reporting have contributed to uncovering details critical to the case. Mamta Kafle Bhatt, a 28-year-old mother and nurse originally from Nepal, went missing i

U.S. Reverses Controversial Student Visa Cancellations After Legal Challenges

U.S. Reverses Controversial Student Visa Cancellations After Legal Challenges

In a dramatic policy shift, the United States government has decided to reverse its earlier decision to cancel hundreds of student visas linked to participation in protests. This move follows intense legal challenges and widespread backlash from universities, civil rights advocates, and political leaders, all raising alarms about the infringement of constitutional rights and the chilling effect on free speech. The controversy erupted earlier this year when the government revoked v

​Pope Francis' Coffin Sealed in Private Ceremony, Public Mourning Concludes at Vatican

​Pope Francis' Coffin Sealed in Private Ceremony, Public Mourning Concludes at Vatican

The Vatican formally concluded the period of public mourning for Pope Francis with a solemn private ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica, during which his coffin was sealed. This event marked the end of three days during which nearly 250,000 visitors came to pay their respects to the late pontiff, who passed away at the age of 88 following a stroke and subsequent heart failure. In line with Pope Francis' longstanding wishes for simplicity, his body was placed in a single woo

San Jose Opens 135-Unit Housing Project to Tackle Homelessness with Speed and Innovation

San Jose Opens 135-Unit Housing Project to Tackle Homelessness with Speed and Innovation

San Jose has taken a significant step in addressing the city’s homelessness crisis with the unveiling of a new interim housing development named Via del Oro. This innovative project, the first of its kind in the city, delivers 135 housing units on private land in under a year, demonstrating a scalable and cost-efficient approach to combating homelessness. Developed by DignityMoves, the site was constructed at a fraction of the typical cost of similar housing initiatives, offering a pote

Unused Prescription Drug Collection Returns as DEA Battles Opioid Crisis

Unused Prescription Drug Collection Returns as DEA Battles Opioid Crisis

This Saturday, communities across the United States will join a coordinated national effort to collect and safely dispose of unused prescription drugs as the Drug Enforcement Agency holds its biannual Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. In collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, the DEA is once again encouraging residents to clear their homes of expired, unwanted, or unnecessary medications to reduce the risk of misuse and protect public safety. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to

Columbus Clean Energy Program to Raise Electricity Rates Starting in June

Columbus Clean Energy Program to Raise Electricity Rates Starting in June

Columbus residents enrolled in the Clean Energy Columbus Program can expect a bump in their electricity bills starting this June. The rate increase comes as part of the city’s continuing commitment to sustainability, with the program sourcing 100% clean energy for its participants. Supplied by AEP Ohio, the Clean Energy Columbus Program has helped many residents save on monthly power bills while contributing to broader environmental goals outlined in the Columbus Climate Action Plan.

Tourist Wins $3.1 Million Jackpot on Illinois Lottery Visit to Chicago

Tourist Wins $3.1 Million Jackpot on Illinois Lottery Visit to Chicago

A trip to Chicago ended with far more than sightseeing and selfies for one lucky tourist who now returns home $3.1 million richer. The unexpected windfall came courtesy of the Illinois Lottery’s FastPlay Ultimate Diamond Jackpot game, with the winning ticket purchased at Komal Wine and Liquors near O’Hare International Airport. The winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous, snagged a $3,188,104 jackpot while enjoying a visit to one of America’s most iconic cities.

Blind Hockey Team Defies Odds as Trump Budget Threatens Disability Programs

Blind Hockey Team Defies Odds as Trump Budget Threatens Disability Programs

At first glance, it looks like any other weekend hockey practice. The players glide with confidence across the ice at the MedStar Capitals Iceplex in Arlington. But this team is different, not because of a smaller net or the louder puck, but because all the players are blind or visually impaired. These athletes represent the Washington Blind Hockey Club, a team founded nine years ago to offer competitive hockey opportunities to those with little or no sight. Their presence on the ice is a sta

Southeast Asia Finds Its Own Way Amid Escalating US-China Trade War Pressures

Southeast Asia Finds Its Own Way Amid Escalating US-China Trade War Pressures

 Emerging markets in Southeast Asia are increasingly asserting their autonomy amid the growing intensity of the US-China trade war. As tensions between the two global powers escalate, nations like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia are finding ways to shield their economies by enhancing intra-regional cooperation and embracing diversified strategies. While the pressure to align with either the US or China is immense, these nations are pursuing a third path—supporting their own regional i

NRIs Drive India's Economic Resilience with Record Remittances and Growing Investments

NRIs Drive India's Economic Resilience with Record Remittances and Growing Investments

Non-Resident Indians have long played the role of cultural ambassadors, but their economic contribution is now more vital than ever as India navigates an increasingly turbulent global landscape. Amid rising trade tensions and monetary uncertainties, the Reserve Bank of India has acknowledged that NRI remittances and investments are not just sentimental gestures but strategic assets. The RBI, in its recent monthly bulletin, noted that with the right policy support, India can transform global v

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