Halloween festival 2025: Why October 31 is filled with costumes, pumpkins, and spooky fun

Halloween festival 2025: Why October 31 is filled with costumes, pumpkins, and spooky fun

Halloween, celebrated every year on October 31, is one of the world’s most recognizable festivals, combining ancient traditions, spiritual symbolism, and modern fun. What began thousands of years ago as a harvest festival in Celtic Europe has transformed into a global celebration of creativity, costumes, and community gatherings. In 2025, Halloween will be celebrated on Friday, October 31, bringing a weekend of festivities across several countries. The origins of

India and US sign 10-year defence framework to strengthen strategic partnership

India and US sign 10-year defence framework to strengthen strategic partnership

In a landmark step toward strengthening bilateral defence ties, India and the United States on Friday signed a 10-year defence framework agreement aimed at deepening strategic cooperation and expanding technological collaboration between the two nations. The agreement was formalised during a meeting between India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth in Kuala Lumpur. The new framework, extending over a decade, underscores both countries’ commitment to p

Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission

Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission

In a remarkable achievement for Indian academia and space research, Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam from the Department of Physics at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University has been selected to join the Indian Space Research Organisation’s upcoming Venus Orbiter Mission, officially known as Shukrayaan-1. This marks a significant moment in India’s pursuit of interplanetary exploration, as the mission represents the nation’s first dedicated effort to study Venus, often referred

Jemimah Rodrigues powers India to record World Cup final berth with epic chase vs Australia

Jemimah Rodrigues powers India to record World Cup final berth with epic chase vs Australia

Jemimah Rodrigues scripted one of the greatest chapters in Indian cricket history with a breathtaking unbeaten 127 off 134 balls as India stunned Australia in the Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal in Navi Mumbai. Chasing a daunting 339, India reached the target with five wickets in hand and nine balls to spare, registering the highest successful chase in Women’s One Day Internationals. The victory ended Australia’s 15-match unbeaten run in the tournament and propelled India into their third

North Jersey Coast Line Suspended After Downed Tree Near Woodbridge

North Jersey Coast Line Suspended After Downed Tree Near Woodbridge

Train service on the North Jersey Coast Line came to a complete halt on Thursday morning after a large tree fell onto overhead electrical wires near Woodbridge, leading to a suspension of operations in both directions. The incident affected all trains traveling between New York Penn Station and Long Branch, stranding hundreds of commuters during the peak morning rush and forcing them to seek alternate ways to reach their destinations. According to transit officials, crews were immediately dispat

Dallas firefighters respond to carbon monoxide leak in Bishop Arts District

Dallas firefighters respond to carbon monoxide leak in Bishop Arts District

DALLAS — A late-night carbon monoxide scare prompted a swift response from Dallas Fire-Rescue after dangerous gas levels were detected inside a residential building in the Bishop Arts District. Authorities confirmed that hazardous materials (HazMat) crews were deployed to the Davis Building in the Oak Cliff area following reports of a carbon monoxide alarm just before 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. When firefighters arrived on the scene, they found several residents evacuating as alarms so

Columbus Zoo offers free entry to federal workers during shutdown

Columbus Zoo offers free entry to federal workers during shutdown

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has announced a gesture of support for federal workers affected by the ongoing government shutdown, offering them free admission for a limited time this month. The initiative, designed to provide a brief respite for workers and their families during a period of financial and emotional strain, will run from November 1 through November 20. Federal employees will be able to enjoy complimentary admission for themselves and up to five guests, along with free

CVS to close 16 Oak Street Health clinics as part of nationwide restructuring

CVS to close 16 Oak Street Health clinics as part of nationwide restructuring

CVS Health has announced plans to close 16 Oak Street Health primary care clinics across the United States by the end of February 2026, citing the move as part of a broader effort to strengthen its financial position and long-term sustainability. The closures follow a comprehensive review of the company’s clinic operations and come amid a changing healthcare landscape that has placed significant pressure on medical providers. The decision arrives two years after CVS Health acquire

DC Medicaid cuts to affect 25,000 residents as new Healthy DC Plan begins in 2026

DC Medicaid cuts to affect 25,000 residents as new Healthy DC Plan begins in 2026

WASHINGTON — Thousands of District residents could soon lose critical dental and vision benefits as Washington, D.C. prepares to overhaul its Medicaid program starting January 1, 2026. The city’s decision to reduce Medicaid eligibility and transition many enrollees into a new system known as the Healthy DC Plan has sparked deep concern among healthcare providers and community advocates. The upcoming changes follow a decision to lower the income threshold for Medicaid eligibility

Jamaica begins rebuilding after catastrophic Hurricane Melissa

Jamaica begins rebuilding after catastrophic Hurricane Melissa

Jamaica has begun the difficult process of recovery after being struck directly by Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms to ever form in the Atlantic Ocean. The Category 5 hurricane made landfall earlier this week, leaving a trail of destruction across the island and devastating entire communities in the southwestern region. Emergency relief operations are now underway as international aid flights resume. Jamaica’s main international airport reopened late Wednesday, a

Austin police share Halloween safety guidelines for neighborhoods and 6th Street

Austin police share Halloween safety guidelines for neighborhoods and 6th Street

The Austin Police Department (APD) has issued a comprehensive public advisory to ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween weekend for residents and visitors across the city. With festivities set to draw thousands to downtown Austin—especially to the bustling 6th Street entertainment district—officers are stepping up their presence and offering safety reminders for both trick-or-treaters and partygoers. A press conference will be held at noon at APD headquarters, where Commander Car

Bay Area advocates launch 2026 transit funding drive after SB 63 approval

Bay Area advocates launch 2026 transit funding drive after SB 63 approval

With Governor Gavin Newsom signing Senate Bill 63, known as the Connect Bay Area Transit Act, a major regional push to secure the future of public transportation in Northern California has officially begun. The bill, signed on October 13, authorizes a voter initiative for a 14-year regional sales tax measure that would appear on the November 2026 ballot. The proposal seeks to generate billions in funding to sustain and expand Bay Area transit networks, including BART, Caltrain, and the Valley

JD Vance’s remarks reignite debate on faith, immigration, and belonging in modern America

JD Vance’s remarks reignite debate on faith, immigration, and belonging in modern America

Mississippi: A charged moment unfolded at the University of Mississippi when United States Vice President JD Vance was questioned by a woman, believed to be of Indian origin, over the Trump administration’s tough immigration policies and his own interfaith household. The exchange, which was captured on video and widely shared online, has sparked conversation about America’s evolving immigration debate and the experiences of immigrant communities who feel increasingly alienated by recent p

Indian-origin businessman dies after brutal attack in Edmonton, Canada

Indian-origin businessman dies after brutal attack in Edmonton, Canada

Edmonton: An Indian-origin businessman, 55-year-old Arvi Singh Sagoo, died after being brutally attacked in Edmonton, Canada, in what police have described as an unprovoked assault. The incident has sent shockwaves through the Indian diaspora and reignited concerns over the rising number of racially motivated attacks across the country. According to the Edmonton Police Service, the assault occurred in the early hours of October 19, when Sagoo confronted a man who was urinating on hi

US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting H-1B spouses and students

US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting H-1B spouses and students

Washington: The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the end of automatic extensions for certain Employment Authorisation Documents (EADs), a policy change that will have significant consequences for thousands of foreign professionals, students, and asylum seekers working in the country. The change, effective October 30, removes the automatic renewal grace period that previously allowed eligible workers to continue employment while their EAD renewal applications w

India confirms US sanctions will not impact Chabahar Port project in Iran

India confirms US sanctions will not impact Chabahar Port project in Iran

New Delhi: India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that the American sanctions imposed on Iran will not affect the Chabahar Port project, a critical component of India’s regional connectivity and trade strategy. The confirmation underscores New Delhi’s commitment to maintaining strategic investments in the port, even as it continues its dialogue with the United States on broader trade and diplomatic issues. The Chabahar Port, located on Iran’s southeastern c

US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting thousands of immigrants

US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting thousands of immigrants

A significant policy change by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to impact thousands of foreign professionals working across the country. Beginning October 30, 2025, the DHS will end the automatic extension of certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), a move that could temporarily leave many workers without legal permission to work while their renewal applications are processed. Until now, employees whose work permits had expired but whose renew

SpaceX sets 2025 launch record with over 2,500 Starlink satellites

SpaceX sets 2025 launch record with over 2,500 Starlink satellites

SpaceX has achieved a record-breaking milestone in 2025, marking one of the most prolific years in the history of spaceflight. The company’s unparalleled launch cadence, coupled with rapid rocket turnaround times, has redefined modern rocketry. With more than two months remaining in the year, SpaceX has already surpassed its 2024 total of 138 missions, setting a new benchmark for global orbital launches and solidifying its position as the dominant force in the commercial space sector.

Trump and Xi conclude Busan meeting with signs of US-China trade thaw

Trump and Xi conclude Busan meeting with signs of US-China trade thaw

The high-stakes meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, concluded after nearly one hour and forty minutes on Thursday, lasting longer than initially scheduled. The session, held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, was seen as a pivotal effort to reduce escalating tensions that have rattled global markets for months. Both leaders are believed to have sought a pathway to prevent further det

Teen seat belt use drops in Ohio as safety officials sound alarm

Teen seat belt use drops in Ohio as safety officials sound alarm

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A growing number of teenagers in Ohio are failing to wear seat belts properly, a troubling trend that state safety officials say is contributing to a rise in preventable deaths on the road. According to data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 44 teenage drivers were killed in crashes across the state last year, and 81 percent of those victims were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the collision. Law enforcement officials are expressing concern over the incre

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