Gas Prices Drop in Fremont and Across California as Spring Travel Slows
Drivers in Fremont and throughout California are experiencing a welcome break in gas prices as the busy spring travel period winds down. With demand for fuel easing, average prices at the pump have fallen, offering some economic relief to commuters and travelers alike. According to the latest figures from AAA Northern California, the statewide average gas price now sits at $4.84 per gallon, a notable decrease from the same time last year when it hovered around $5.44 per gallon. Th
Federal Judge Reinstates SEVIS Status for Ohio State Ph.D. Student After Visa Record Deletion
An Indian Ph.D. student studying agricultural engineering at Ohio State University has had her international student status temporarily reinstated by a federal judge after the federal government revoked her SEVIS record without prior notice. This development comes amid growing concern over recent removals of student visa records that have impacted students across the United States. U.S. District Court Judge Algenon L. Marbley issued a ruling last week that reinstates the stu
Maryland’s New 3% IT Tax Set to Impact Small Businesses and Consumers Alike
Maryland’s latest budget cycle has ended, but its financial aftershocks are just beginning to ripple through the state's residents and businesses. One of the most significant changes coming into effect is a new 3% tax on information technology and data services, a move intended to help fill a substantial budget deficit left behind by mounting fiscal obligations. Set to begin in July, this new levy is expected to have wide-ranging impacts on both service providers a
San Jose Thieves Exploit Keyless Ignitions as Car Theft and Crime Surge Alarms Police
In a growing security concern for car owners, San Jose police are reporting a troubling uptick in car thefts involving new technology that allows criminals to bypass keyless ignition systems. According to police officials, thieves are increasingly turning to high-tech tools that can access and override modern ignition systems with remote or push-to-start features, making vehicles easier to steal than ever before. What is even more alarming is that these stolen vehicles are often not just disa
Naperville’s Heritage Square to Transform into $53M Dining and Entertainment Hub Block 59
A major redevelopment is underway in Naperville as a familiar shopping center from the 1990s prepares to be transformed into a modern destination for dining, leisure, and entertainment. Announced through an official release, the $53 million project will reimagine the aging Heritage Square and Westridge Court shopping centers into a vibrant new district named Block 59, bringing new life to a corner that has long been part of the city's suburban landscape. Situated at the int
Tesla Struggles Deepen: Musk Steps Back from Government Role to Regain Control
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced a partial retreat from his high-profile government role to refocus on Tesla, a move that comes in the wake of a dramatic downturn in the company’s sales and profits. During a recent earnings call, Musk informed investors that starting in May, his commitment to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) would be scaled back to just one or two days per week. He defended his involvement with DOGE, stating it was part of a mission to combat national was
US Presses India to Open E-Commerce Market to Amazon, Walmart Amid Trade Deal Talks
In the midst of a pivotal phase in U.S.-India trade negotiations, the American presidential administration is pushing for significant changes in India’s e-commerce regulations. Central to Washington’s agenda is a demand that India allow major U.S. e-commerce firms, particularly Amazon and Walmart, more direct access to its growing online retail market. This request has emerged as a critical condition for concluding a broader bilateral trade agreement and potentially averting the i
Massive Wildfire in New Jersey Forces Evacuations, Shuts Garden State Parkway
A rapidly growing wildfire erupted Tuesday in Ocean County, New Jersey, prompting urgent evacuation orders and widespread traffic disruption as the blaze consumed more than 8,500 acres. The fire, known as the Jones Road Fire, is situated within the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area in Barnegat Township and has significantly impacted residents and commuters alike. Authorities reported that approximately 3,000 residents have been instructed to evacuate the affected areas to
Ravinia Festival 2025 Lineup Revealed: Over 100 Shows as Tickets Go on Sale This Week
Chicago’s iconic Ravinia Festival returns in 2025 with a star-studded lineup and more than 100 concerts scheduled throughout the summer. As one of the region’s most beloved music traditions, the festival will once again bring music lovers to Highland Park to enjoy an eclectic mix of performances under the open sky. Tickets officially go on sale Thursday at 8 a.m. Central Time, with anticipation already building among fans eager to secure their seats. This year&rs
Columbus Sees Lowest Homicide Rate in Over a Decade Thanks to Community-Police Partnerships
Columbus, Ohio is experiencing a remarkable and hopeful shift in public safety, with the city's current homicide rate falling to its lowest point in more than a decade. Local officials and community leaders say the steady decline in deadly violence is the result of persistent collaboration, data-driven policing, and grassroots engagement that has been years in the making. So far in 2025, only 16 homicides have been reported in the city — a significant drop from the
Nearly a Decade Later, Pope Francis’ Historic Visit to D.C.’s St. Matthew’s Still Resonates
In the heart of Washington D.C., within the historic stone walls of St. Matthew’s Cathedral, memories of a profound spiritual encounter continue to echo nearly a decade after it occurred. It was September 2015 when Pope Francis, newly elected and on his first visit to the United States, made an unannounced yet deeply symbolic stop at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in DuPont Circle. For those present, including the cathedral’s rector, Monsignor Ronald Jameson, the experience
Fifth Dead Whale Washes Up in San Francisco Bay, Prompting New Marine Investigation
Another dead gray whale has washed ashore in the San Francisco Bay, marking the fifth such incident in just a matter of weeks. The Marine Mammal Center confirmed on Monday that the deceased marine mammal appeared on the sand at South Shore Beach in Alameda, where yellow caution tape was set up to keep beachgoers at a safe distance. Onlookers stood by in silence as the massive whale’s body lay motionless near the shoreline, bringing a sobering reminder of the growing number of whale deat
NJ Healthcare Executives Sentenced in $127M Kickback Scheme Involving Fake Brace Prescriptions
Two healthcare executives were sentenced to federal prison for orchestrating a massive medical fraud operation that bilked the U.S. government out of $127 million through a scheme involving unnecessary medical braces and illegal kickbacks. The sentencing took place in federal court in Newark, marking the conclusion of one of the more brazen cases of healthcare fraud in recent years. Eric Karlewicz, 46, of Rockland County, New York, and Nicco Romanowski, 33, of Roswell, Georgia,
FDA Action on GLP-1 Drugs Sparks Surge in Unproven Weight Loss Supplements
With the U.S. Food and Drug Administration beginning enforcement actions against compounded versions of popular weight loss medications such as semaglutide and tirzepatide—known under their brand names Wegovy and Zepbound—Americans who turned to these affordable alternatives may find themselves eyeing the murky waters of the supplement market. As access to these custom-made medications dwindles due to the end of drug shortages, a wave of unregulated supplements has hit shelves and on
Florida and Other Red States Reject Licenses Issued to Undocumented Immigrants
When drivers enter a new state in the U.S., they’re often met with a cheerful "Welcome to…" sign, a longstanding gesture symbolizing hospitality and openness. However, for undocumented immigrants carrying certain types of out-of-state driver's licenses, the message is becoming increasingly unwelcoming. A growing number of Republican-led states are now invalidating driver’s licenses issued to undocumented immigrants by other states, reflecting a widening divide
Millions Face Debt Shock: Student Loan Collections Resume as Trump Revamps Education System
In a sweeping move set to impact millions of Americans, the U.S. Department of Education announced it will resume collections on approximately five million defaulted federal student loans starting May 5. This marks the first time since the pandemic-era pause that collections will be enforced, ending a five-year period of relief that shielded borrowers from wage garnishments and federal benefit offsets. The action targets borrowers who had already defaulted on their student loan
Asia-Pacific Stocks Struggle Amid Trump’s Pressure on Fed and Powell’s Response
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Tuesday, reflecting investor caution after a turbulent session on Wall Street. The instability stemmed from renewed political pressure by U.S. President Donald Trump on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Trump's latest comments criticizing Powell’s leadership and calling for lower interest rates reverberated through global markets, reigniting concerns about central bank independence and its role in shaping monetary policy.
NJ Transit Riders Urge Faster Action on Long-Delayed Accessibility Upgrades
Commuters across New Jersey who rely on public transit are raising concerns about prolonged inaccessibility at major stations, especially for those with disabilities. While plans and funding are finally in place to address longstanding infrastructure issues, riders say the pace of progress leaves many struggling to access essential services safely and independently. At Hamilton Station, escalators that serve the westbound platform have been out of service for extended periods — one since S
Easter Weekend Chaos: Multiple Fights Erupt Across Washington, Police Investigate
Washington, DC experienced a troubling surge of violence during Easter weekend, as numerous fights broke out across the city. The incidents, which involved large crowds and groups of young individuals, sparked concern among residents and business owners and prompted a police response. One of the most notable altercations occurred early Saturday morning inside a popular chicken wing restaurant located along the 1000 block of U Street. A chaotic scene unfolded just after 1:30 a.m
Tornado Watch Lifted, but Risk of Overnight Storms Remains
The tornado watch issued for several regions has officially been lifted, bringing some relief to residents. However, weather officials warn that the threat of storms is not entirely over, as conditions remain favorable for additional severe weather overnight. Thunderstorms, strong wind gusts, and hail are still possible in the hours ahead. Earlier in the day, a tornado watch had been in place for multiple counties due to the possibility of rotating storms capable of producing torn



















