Irv Gotti, Hip-Hop Icon and Murder Inc. Founder, Dies at 54: A Legacy That Shaped Music History
Irv Gotti, Hip-Hop Visionary and Founder of Murder Inc., Dies at 54 The music world has lost a true icon. Irv Gotti, the Grammy-winning producer and co-founder of Murder Inc. Records, has passed away at the age of 54. Known for his pivotal role in shaping the sound of hip-hop and R&B during the late '90s and early 2000s, Gotti's legacy as a tastemaker, producer, and mogul is undeniabl
US Tariff Update: Canada & Mexico Get Reprieve, China Faces 10% Import Tax
President Donald Trump has announced a 30-day suspension of 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, preventing a looming trade war with the two North American nations. The decision follows last-minute negotiations with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who agreed to reinforce their borders with the United States. While this move provides temporary relief, the U.S. has not backe
Walked 45 Kilometers, Saw Bodies on the Way": The Heartbreaking Reality of Indians Deported from the US
Walked 45 Kilometers, Saw Bodies on the Way": The Heartbreaking Reality of Indians Deported from the US For 104 Indian migrants, the pursuit of a better life in America turned into a harrowing ordeal of long-haul flights, perilous sea crossings, grueling jungle treks, and dark detention cells—only to end in deportation. Trapped in the web of stringent US immigration policies under Donald Trump, these migrants were sent back to I
67 Lives Lost: Radar Evidence Points to Black Hawk Altitude Violation
New Radar Evidence Suggests Black Hawk Was Flying Too High Before Fatal DC Collision In a shocking revelation, newly released radar data suggests that the U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter involved in last week's deadly midair collision over Washington, D.C., was flying at 300 feet—exceeding the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) limit of 200 feet for that airspace.
Nationwide Protests Erupt Against Trump’s Policies and Elon Musk’s Influence
Demonstrators gathered across the U.S. on Wednesday, protesting the Trump administration’s latest policies, which include a crackdown on immigration, the rollback of transgender rights, and a proposal to forcibly relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. Protests took place in Philadelphia and at state capitols in California, Minnesota, Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, Indiana, and beyond. Protesters carried signs de
Major Ice Storm Threatens 15 States – Travel Disruptions Expected
Winter Storm Alert: Freezing Rain and Snow to Impact 15 States – Key Details A powerful winter storm is set to sweep across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, bringing a mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow to 15 states. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter weather advisories and ice storm warnings, cautioning residents about dangerous road conditions, power outages, and potential travel disruptions.
Congressman Al Green to Push for Trump’s Impeachment Again
Congressman Al Green to File New Impeachment Articles Against Trump Houston Representative Al Green has announced plans to introduce new articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump, citing what he calls "dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done." Key Highlights:
Changing Trends: Second-Generation NRIs Opt for Liquid Investments Over Real Estate
Kerala’s Real Estate Market Sees Major Shift as NRIs Look Elsewhere Declining Interest in Property Investments Among Non-Resident Keralites For generations, owning a home in Kerala was a cherished goal for non-resident Keralites (NRKs). However, a major shift is underway—second-generation NRKs are now less inclined to invest in real es
Trump’s Push to Dismantle the Education Department: What It Means for Student Loans
Trump's Push to Dismantle the Education Department: What It Means for Student Loans As the Trump administration explores ways to shut down the U.S. Department of Education, millions of federal student loan borrowers are left wondering how such a move could impact their debt. The department currently oversees $1.6 trillion in outstanding student loans, making its potential closure a major conc
USPS Blocks Packages from China: A New Blow to Global Trade
USPS Suspends Incoming Parcels from China and Hong Kong Amid Rising Trade Tensions In a move that could significantly disrupt global e-commerce, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has halted the acceptance of all incoming international parcels from China and Hong Kong until further notice. While the postal service has not provided a direct reason for the suspension, it coincides with a serie
US-China Tariffs Cause Volatility in Asian Shares, Investors Remain Cautious
Asian markets showed a mixed performance today, with investors weighing the effects of new tariffs imposed by the United States and China. Japan's Nikkei 225 regained some ground, up by less than 0.1%, while Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.5%. However, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index dropped by 1.2%, and China’s Shanghai Composite fell by 0.7%. South Korea’s Kospi, on the other hand, surged 1.1%, driven by bargain-hunting following rec
Trump’s Military Plane Deportations: A Costly, Controversial Strategy
Trump’s Costly Deportation Strategy: Why US Military Planes Are Being Used for Migrant Returns On February 5, 2025, a U.S. military C-17 plane landed in Amritsar, India, carrying 205 Indian nationals who were deported from the United States. This deportation, part of President Donald Trump's aggressive stance on illegal immigration, took place aboard a military aircraft—a method t
Billionaires at War: Elon Musk Sues Sam Altman Over OpenAI’s Mission Shift
Elon Musk has initiated legal action against OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research firm he co-founded with Sam Altman in 2015. The lawsuit, filed in a Northern California federal court, challenges OpenAI’s transition from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity, arguing that this shift deviates from its original mission of developing AI technologies for the benefit of humanity. Legal Allegations Against Open
U.S. Hiring Declines as Job Openings Fall Below Expectations
U.S. Job Openings Plunge to 7.6 Million in December, Indicating a Cooling Labor Market The U.S. labor market showed signs of slowing in December, as job openings fell sharply to 7.6 million, marking the lowest level since September. This decline, reported in the latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, came in below market expectations, missing th
Venezuela to Accept Deported Migrants After Talks with Trump’s Envoy
Trump Announces Venezuela’s Agreement to Take Back Migrants After High-Level Talks Former President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that Venezuela had agreed to accept back Venezuelan migrants who had entered the United States illegally, including those linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. The announcement followed a meeting between Venezuelan
Chris Wright Confirmed as Trump’s Energy Secretary: A New Era for U.S. Energy
US Senate Confirms Fracking CEO Chris Wright as Trump's Energy Secretary The U.S. Senate has confirmed Chris Wright, CEO of Liberty Energy, as the new Secretary of Energy under President Donald Trump. Wright secured the position with a 59-38 vote, gaining support from seven Democrats and one Independent. A Leader i
Trump Ends TPS for Venezuelans: Chicago Migrants Brace for Deportation
In a move that has left many Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. anxious about their future, the Trump administration has decided to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 350,000 Venezuelans. This policy change, effective April 2025, ends their protection from deportation and revokes their work permits. For many Venezuelan migrants, including those living in Chicago, th
USAID in Crisis: Foreign Aid Suspended as Trump Administration Reshapes Agency
In a dramatic shift for U.S. foreign aid, President Donald Trump has placed the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) under the control of the State Department, marking a potential end to the agency’s independent operations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, now acting administrator of USAID, has delegated key responsibilities to Pete Marocco, a Trump ally accused of dismantling the agency from within.
Unprecedented Sentence: Georgia Man Gets 475 Years for Dog Fighting and Animal Abuse
In a groundbreaking legal decision, Vincent Lemark Burrell, a 57-year-old man from Dallas, Georgia, has been sentenced to a staggering 475 years in prison for orchestrating a cruel and violent dog fighting operation. This unprecedented sentence marks the longest known punishment ever handed down for dog fighting in the United States. The case began in November 2022 when a concerned Amazon del
U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund Could Target TikTok, Trump Says
In a bold move, U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled plans to create a sovereign wealth fund for the United States, with the potential to become one of the world’s largest. The executive order signed earlier this week marks the first step in establishing the fund, which could play a key role in driving national investments and generating wealth for future generations. While many nat



















