JD Vance Begins India Visit to Boost Trade, Defense and Energy Ties Amid Global Tariff Tensions
US Vice President JD Vance began his four-day visit to India on Monday, launching a strategic mission to deepen trade, defense, and energy partnerships with the South Asian nation. Arriving in New Delhi with his wife Usha and their children, Vance is engaging in high-level meetings and cultural visits, underscoring the personal and diplomatic importance of the trip. At the center of this visit is a scheduled meeting between Vance and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two leaders are expected to
DHS Mistakenly Sends Deportation Notices to U.S. Citizens in Immigration Parole Crackdown
In a sweeping move targeting individuals living in the United States under humanitarian parole, the Department of Homeland Security sent a mass email with the subject line “Notice of Termination of Parole.” The message carried a stark warning: recipients were ordered to depart the U.S. immediately or face possible law enforcement action leading to deportation. It also emphasized that any benefits tied to their parole, such as work authorization, would be revoked. The email further wa
Texas House to Vote on School Vouchers and $8B Public Education Funding Boost
The Texas House is poised for a pivotal vote that could redefine education funding across the state. Lawmakers are set to decide on two major education bills: one that introduces a $1 billion private school voucher program, and another that aims to invest $8 billion into public school funding. These bills represent two of the most consequential education initiatives of the current legislative session. The voucher proposal is a significant development in Texas politics, especially
Portillo's Launches Breakfast Menu at Select Chicago Locations with New Morning Offerings
Portillo's, the renowned Chicago-based chain known for its hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches, has embarked on a new culinary venture by introducing a breakfast menu at select locations. This marks a significant expansion in the brand's offerings, aiming to cater to early risers and breakfast enthusiasts in the Chicago area. Starting April 15, 2025, five Portillo's locations began serving breakfast daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The participating locations includ
Stop & Shop Offers Free Dozen Eggs with $100 Purchase from April 18–20
Amid rising egg prices, Stop & Shop is launching a promotion to provide some relief to its customers. From April 18 to April 20, 2025, shoppers who spend $100 or more in a single transaction will receive a free dozen large white eggs. This offer is available at all Stop & Shop locations and is redeemable through a digital coupon. To take advantage of this promotion, customers can access the digital coupon in several ways. Shoppers may visit the in-store kiosk and scan thei
IMD Issues Heatwave Alerts for North and West India; Heavy Rainfall Forecasted in Eastern States
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a series of weather advisories for mid-April 2025, highlighting severe heatwave conditions in parts of North and West India, while forecasting heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in several Eastern and Northeastern states. In Delhi, the minimum temperature on Wednesday settled at 23.4°C, which is 1.8 degrees above the seasonal average. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 37°C, with humidity levels recorded at 50% at 8:30 am. The
Indian Student Visas Drop Sharply Across Canada, US, and UK for the First Time in Five Years
After nearly a decade of uninterrupted growth, the flow of Indian students to top international study destinations—Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom—has seen a significant and unexpected downturn in 2024. For the first time in over five years, all three countries have reported a simultaneous drop in student visa approvals for Indian applicants. The decline comes amidst changing immigration policies and growing domestic pressures in host countries, raising concerns amo
JEE Main 2025: Students and Experts Highlight Nine Question Paper Errors, Urge NTA for Immediate Action
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is under intense scrutiny following reports of multiple factual errors in the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 examination papers. Students and educators, particularly from Kota, Rajasthan—a hub for engineering aspirants—have identified at least nine disputed questions across physics, chemistry, and mathematics. These concerns emerged after the release of the provisional answer keys and response sheets on April 11. In physics, four questions ha
Texas House Debates Budget: Paxton Backpay, Immigration Costs, and Lottery Funding
In a series of intense deliberations, the Texas House of Representatives has embarked on finalizing the state's budget, with debates centering around Attorney General Ken Paxton's backpay, healthcare costs associated with undocumented immigrants, and the future of the Texas Lottery. The budget process, typically procedural, took an unexpected turn when discussions arose about compensating AG Ken Paxton for the period he was suspended during his impeachment proceedings in 2023. Represe
Wink Martindale Passes Away at 91: Celebrating a TV Legend
Wink Martindale, the iconic American game show host and radio personality, passed away on April 15, 2025, at the age of 91. He died at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, California, after a year-long battle with lymphoma. Martindale's death marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned over seven decades, during which he became a beloved figure in American entertainment. Born Winston Conrad Martindale on December 4, 1933, in Jackson, Tennessee, he began his broadcastin
ED Files Chargesheet Against Sonia, Rahul Gandhi in National Herald Case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has formally filed a chargesheet against senior Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in connection with its ongoing money laundering investigation into the National Herald case. This marks the first time that both leaders have been officially charged in this high-profile case, which has been under scrutiny for several years. The chargesheet, submitted to a special court in Delhi on April 9, 2025, also names five other individuals, including Indian Overs
India’s Organic Food Exports Surge 35% to $665.96 Million in FY2024-25
India's organic food exports have witnessed a significant surge, registering a 35% increase to reach $665.96 million (approximately ₹5,700 crore) in the financial year ending March 31, 2025. This growth underscores the rising global demand for Indian organic products and the country's expanding footprint in the organic food sector. In terms of volume, exports grew by 41%, totaling 0.37 million tonnes in 2024-25, up from 0.26 million tonnes in the previous fiscal year. The
India and US Set to Launch Trade Agreement Talks During 90-Day Tariff Truce
India and the United States are preparing to open formal discussions this week on a comprehensive bilateral trade agreement, taking advantage of a 90-day pause in escalating tariffs. The two nations, long-standing economic and strategic partners, are moving to resolve trade tensions and explore deeper commercial engagement at a time when global trade is under pressure from protectionist trends and economic uncertainty. The initial discussions will be conducted virtually, with officials from both
India’s Inflation Falls to 3.34% in March, Supporting More Rate Cuts by RBI
India’s annual retail inflation rate eased to 3.34% in March 2025, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. This marks the fifth consecutive month of decline and falls below the 3.61% recorded in February, offering significant relief to policymakers and consumers alike. The main factor contributing to this moderation is the continued softening of food prices, which make up a large portion of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Food inflation dr
Joe Biden Slams Trump Administration Over Social Security Cuts in First Post-Office Speech
After months out of the spotlight, former President Joe Biden returned to the national stage with a blistering critique of the current administration’s handling of Social Security and the deepening divide in American politics. Addressing a crowd of policy advocates and community leaders, Biden warned of sweeping staff reductions at the Social Security Administration (SSA) and accused the White House of undermining a foundational institution that millions of Americans rely on. Biden&rs
Chicago's Jackson Park Cherry Blossoms Peak: Hanami Festival Set
As spring unfolds in Chicago, the cherry blossoms in Jackson Park have reached their peak, offering a breathtaking display of pink and white hues. Located just south of the Museum of Science and Industry, the approximately 190 cherry trees surrounding the Columbia Basin are in full bloom, attracting visitors from across the region. These trees, planted in 2013 to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the World’s Columbian Exposition, have become a seasonal highlight on Chicago's S
2025 Allergy Season Intensifies With Record Pollen Levels Across the U.S.
Millions of Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies should prepare for an especially difficult spring in 2025, as medical experts warn that this year’s allergy season is shaping up to be one of the worst on record. With pollen counts already registering 10% to 20% higher than average in many regions, doctors are urging allergy sufferers to act early and take proactive steps to manage their symptoms. Climate and environmental changes have been steadily reshaping allergy
Quaker Prep School in Montgomery County Shutting Down After Six Decades
Sandy Spring Friends School, a long-standing independent Quaker institution in Montgomery County, Maryland, announced on Monday that it will permanently close at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year. The school’s leadership, including Board of Trustees members and top administrators, shared the difficult news in a letter addressed to families, faculty, students, and the local community. In the letter, school officials cited an unsustainable financial situation as the drivi
Trump Admin Freezes $2B in Harvard Grants After University Rejects Federal Demands
A growing clash between academic independence and federal oversight has erupted into a full-scale standoff after the Trump administration announced a freeze on over $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard University. The decision comes after the Ivy League institution firmly rejected a list of sweeping federal demands, including audits of student viewpoints and the dismantling of diversity and inclusion programs. On Monday night, the administration's Joint Task Force to Combat
Trump Faces Legal Backlash Over Proposal to Deport U.S. Citizens Convicted of Crimes
A controversial proposal by Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism from constitutional scholars, legal analysts, and civil rights advocates after he suggested that U.S. citizens convicted of crimes should be deported to foreign countries, including El Salvador. The idea, mentioned during a recent meeting with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, has been widely condemned as unconstitutional and without legal basis under existing immigration law. Trump, during his remarks, focused

















