European Parliament halts EU-US trade deal talks amid Trump tariff and Greenland threats
The European Parliament has suspended its work on a proposed trade agreement between the European Union and the United States, citing escalating political pressure from US President
Major winter storm to bring ice and heavy snow across South, Midwest and Northeast
A powerful and expansive winter storm is forecast to sweep across large portions of the United States from Friday through Monday, bringing a dangerous mix of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain to millions across the South, Midwest and Northeast. The system, known as Winter Storm Fern, is expected to impact more than 180 million people as it stretches from New Mexico and Texas to parts of New England, creating hazardous travel conditions and raising the risk of widespread power outages.
Satirical Danish petition to buy California resurfaces amid Trump Greenland remarks
A satirical online petition calling on Danish citizens to crowdfund the purchase of California has re-emerged in public discourse, drawing renewed attention amid heightened diplomatic rhetoric surrounding Greenland. The petition, titled “Let’s Buy California from Trump – Denmark’s Next Big Adventure,” has gathered more than 280,000 signatures, underscoring how humor has become a vehicle for public commentary during periods of international tension. Though created nearly a year ago b
US launches FIFA Pass visa fast-track for 2026 World Cup fans
The United States has begun implementing a new visa facilitation programme known as FIFA Pass as part of its preparations for hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The initiative is designed to help international football fans secure visa interview appointments more quickly as demand for travel to the tournament is expected to surge in the months leading up to kickoff. According to US officials, FIFA Pass is intended to reduce long wait times for non-immigrant visas by prioritising inter
Saudi Arabia, Turkey and others back Trump-led Board of Peace plan
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan and Qatar have agreed to participate in a new international initiative proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, known as the Board of Peace, according to a joint statement issued by regional foreign ministries. The decision reflects coordinated support among several Middle Eastern and Asian governments for the initiative, which Trump has presented as a mechanism to address the ongoing Gaza conflict and broader global disputes.
Trump voices confidence in India–US trade talks, praises Modi and bilateral ties
United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday expressed strong optimism about the future of India–US trade relations, indicating that discussions between the two countries were moving in a positive direction. Speaking about the ongoing trade negotiations, Trump highlighted his confidence that both sides would be able to arrive at a mutually beneficial agreement, underlining the importance of c
Ohio’s first Buc-ee’s grand opening set for April 6 in Huber Heights
Ohio is set to welcome its first Buc-ee’s, with officials announcing the grand opening date and schedule for the highly anticipated store. Located at 8000 State Route 235 in Huber Heights, the new Buc-ee’s will officially open to the public at 6 a.m. on Monday, April 6. The announcement has generated excitement among residents and travelers eager to experience the popular convenience store and gas station chain for the first time in the state. Ahead of the public opening, a specia
Chicago graduate student aims to run every street in the city by April
A graduate student in Chicago is taking on an extraordinary challenge: running every street in all 77 neighborhoods of the city. Joabe Barbosa, who studies at Roosevelt University, treats the sprawling urban landscape as his personal treadmill, running at all hours and in all kinds of weather. “I run 1 a.m., 3 a.m., 7 a.m., 5 p.m. — any time of the day, any weather,” Barbosa said. “I’m always safe and I always meet lovely people.” Barbosa’s journey began in August 2024 a
High court reviews dispute over presidential power and Fed independence
The Supreme Court on Wednesday is considering a case with wide-ranging consequences for both the US economy and the balance of power within the federal government, as it reviews President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. The dispute centers on whether a sitting president has the authority to dismiss a member of the central bank’s governing board and what legal standards must be met for such a decisi
Friends honor cricket player Arun Sandram killed in late-night I-40 crash
Family members, friends, and the wider sports community are mourning the sudden and tragic loss of 35-year-old Arun K. Sandram, who was killed in a late-night crash on Interstate 40 in Raleigh. The incident occurred on Sunday evening along the eastbound lanes of I-40, just before the interchange with I-440, leaving loved ones struggling to come to terms with the unexpected loss of a man they describe as kind, energetic, and deeply passionate about sports. The news of his death has sent shockwave
Trump backs Nato at Davos but questions alliance commitment to the United States
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization while openly questioning whether the military alliance would offer the same level of support to the United States in a moment of crisis. Speaking at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Trump struck a blunt tone as he described what he views as an imbalance in the long-standing transatlantic partnership. Addressing global political and business leade
Trump tells Davos forum US is strongest after first year in office
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday addressed global political and business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, marking the completion of his first year in office with a forceful assessment of his administration’s economic record. Speaking to the annual gathering, Trump said public sentiment toward his leadership remained overwhelmingly positive, while asserting that the country had undergone a dramatic reversal in economic conditions since he assumed office. During h
Larry Hogan says he will not seek public office again despite national pressure
Former Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has announced that he will not seek public office again, drawing a definitive line under years of speculation about his political future despite continued encouragement from supporters to pursue a national role. Hogan made the announcement in an opinion column published Tuesday, stating that while he remains deeply invested in the well-being of Maryland and concerned about the broader direction of national politics, his time as an electora
Sell America trade accelerates as Trump–Europe tensions shake global markets
Global financial markets moved sharply lower Tuesday as renewed political tensions between the United States and Europe triggered a broad sell America trade, prompting investors to reduce exposure to U.S. assets. The shift came after President Donald Trump escalated rhetoric surrounding Greenland and proposed new tariffs targeting several European countries, reviving fears of a widening trade conflict and long-term economic fallout. U.S. bond prices fell steeply, pushing Treasury yi
When ai assistants blur boundaries and respond like humans
As artificial intelligence continues integrating into everyday life, some AI systems have demonstrated behavior that appears unexpectedly human. These moments, when AI assistants show empathy, reflection, or emotional nuance, illustrate a phenomenon called AI identity drift. While AI is not capable of consciousness or feelings, its ability to replicate human language patterns can make it seem as though it is aware, thoughtful, or emotionally present. AI identity drift often begins sub
Indians lose visa-free access to iran and bolivia in 2026
Indian passport holders are facing new travel restrictions in 2026 despite an improvement in the passport’s global ranking. India’s passport rose from 85th in 2025 to 80th in the Henley Passport Index for 2026, reflecting enhanced global mobility. However, the number of countries Indian citizens can visit without a prior visa has decreased from 57 to 55. This reduction is due to updated entry rules in two countries that previously offered visa-free or visa-on-arrival access: Iran and Bolivia
Beckham family dispute intensifies after wedding allegations
Tensions within one of the world’s most high-profile families have erupted publicly, casting uncertainty over the future of their carefully cultivated brand. Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest son, has made direct accusations against his parents, alleging years of emotional control and interference, and stating he does not wish to reconcile with them. The revelations mark a dramatic escalation in a family feud that has long simmered behind closed doors. Brooklyn and his wife have been nav
Greenland’s uncertain future highlights risks faced by peaceful societies
In the history of the post-Second World War era, Tibet stands as one of the most profound and painful examples of what can happen when a civilisation places its faith entirely in peace. For centuries, Tibet sought to build its identity not through conquest or military power, but through spiritual authority, discipline, and restraint. It believed that moral strength and inner balance could serve as a shield against external threats. That belief, however, proved tragically misplaced in a world whe



















