Saudi Arabia ends Kafala system, granting migrant workers new freedoms

Saudi Arabia ends Kafala system, granting migrant workers new freedoms

Saudi Arabia has officially abolished the long-standing Kafala system, a major labour reform hailed as a landmark shift for millions of migrant workers across the Gulf region. The decision marks a new chapter in the kingdom’s ongoing transformation under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030, an ambitious roadmap to modernize the economy, attract foreign investment, and improve the country’s global image. The Kafala system, which governed the relationship between empl

Diwali celebration in US sparks online backlash after fire brigade intervention

Diwali celebration in US sparks online backlash after fire brigade intervention

A Diwali celebration in New Jersey turned into an online controversy after a video of Indian students bursting fireworks on a public street drew criticism from social media users. The short clip, uploaded by 20-year-old Mukul Verma, showed a group of young people celebrating the festival of lights when local firefighters arrived and began spraying water on the fireworks. What was intended to be a joyful cultural celebration soon became a subject of heated online discussion over safety, legali

Walmart halts H-1B visa hiring amid new $100,000 application fee policy

Walmart halts H-1B visa hiring amid new $100,000 application fee policy

Walmart Inc. has temporarily halted its job offers to candidates requiring H-1B work visas, according to people familiar with the company’s internal hiring policy. The decision follows the Trump administration’s recent move to impose a $100,000 application fee on new H-1B petitions — a significant shift in immigration policy that has prompted widespread reassessment among U.S. corporations employing international talent. The temporary hiring freeze primarily affects Walmart’

Dow Jones hits record high as Coca-Cola, 3M, and GM drive strong earnings rally

Dow Jones hits record high as Coca-Cola, 3M, and GM drive strong earnings rally

The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to another record close on Tuesday, buoyed by a series of strong corporate earnings reports that reinforced investor optimism about the resilience of major U.S. companies. Gains from household names such as Coca-Cola, 3M, and General Motors helped the blue-chip index climb even as technology shares lagged, reflecting a rotation from growth stocks into more traditional sectors. The 30-stock Dow rose 218.16 points, or 0.47%, to finish at 46,924.

Russia rejects Trump’s ceasefire demand, says peace terms unchanged

Russia rejects Trump’s ceasefire demand, says peace terms unchanged

Russia has rejected United States President Donald Trump’s recent demand for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing war with Ukraine, reaffirming its long-held conditions for peace. The Kremlin’s latest response makes clear that Moscow’s stance on the conflict remains unchanged, despite renewed diplomatic overtures from the U.S. and European allies seeking to end the devastating two-year war. Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismiss

New Albany considers tighter restrictions on e-bikes and scooters

New Albany considers tighter restrictions on e-bikes and scooters

New Albany officials are weighing new regulations that could significantly change how residents and visitors use electric bikes and scooters within city limits. During recent meetings, members of the New Albany City Council discussed proposed legislation that would redefine how these increasingly popular modes of transportation are classified and where they can operate. Under the proposed ordinance, electric bikes and scooters would be formally categorized as vehicles under city law

Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications reopens with Johnny Carson exhibit

Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications reopens with Johnny Carson exhibit

After closing its downtown location last year, a Chicago cultural landmark is set to make a celebrated comeback. The Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications, one of the nation’s few institutions dedicated to preserving the history of television and radio, is reopening with a new pop-up space in the city’s West Loop. The museum, which had been closed since 2023 following more than four decades of operation, will welcome visitors once again starting this week. The new pop-up lo

Santa Clara County faces lawsuit after firing NAACP Silicon Valley leader over misconduct claims

Santa Clara County faces lawsuit after firing NAACP Silicon Valley leader over misconduct claims

A former Santa Clara County correctional officer who now serves as president of the NAACP San Jose/Silicon Valley branch is suing the county and its officials after a personnel board upheld findings that he engaged in sexual harassment and intimidation of a female co-worker. Sean Allen, who was fired from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 following a lengthy investigation, claims he was the victim of bias and retaliation and is seeking to overturn the decision that ended his l

D.C. Council debates RESALE Act to curb ticket scalping and junk fees

D.C. Council debates RESALE Act to curb ticket scalping and junk fees

WASHINGTON — District of Columbia lawmakers are considering new measures to tackle price gouging, fraudulent resales, and predatory practices in the live entertainment ticketing industry. The “Restricting Egregious Scalping Against Live Entertainment (RESALE) Amendment Act of 2025,” introduced by Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen, aims to establish stronger consumer protections for music, theater, and sports fans who often face inflated ticket prices and deceptive sales tactics.

Five arrested in Houston undercover sting targeting online child predators

Five arrested in Houston undercover sting targeting online child predators

Five adults have been arrested in Houston following a three-day undercover operation aimed at identifying and capturing individuals attempting to engage in sexual activity with minors. The sting, conducted by the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s High-Tech Crimes Unit, brought together multiple law enforcement agencies in a coordinated effort to combat online child exploitation. Officials said the operation targeted suspects using social media and messaging platforms to contact

Broadway honors New Jersey with special celebration night and exclusive offers

Broadway honors New Jersey with special celebration night and exclusive offers

Broadway is turning its spotlight toward the Garden State this week, dedicating an entire evening to celebrate New Jersey and its vibrant cultural legacy. On Wednesday, theatergoers will experience “New Jersey Night on Broadway,” marking the first time in Broadway’s storied history that an individual U.S. state has been recognized with its own celebratory night. The event aims to honor the strong ties between New Jersey and New York’s theater district while encouraging more regional a

North Texas weather: Fall chill follows midweek warmth and stormy conditions

North Texas weather: Fall chill follows midweek warmth and stormy conditions

North Texas is entering a transitional stretch of weather as warm, humid air gives way to a cooler and more comfortable weekend. The week began with early morning storms rolling through the Dallas–Fort Worth area, bringing brief rainfall before drier conditions took over by the afternoon. Though the storms were short-lived, they marked the beginning of a pattern shift typical for late October, as a cold front from the north ushers in more seasonal air. Following Tuesday morning’

Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first woman prime minister, marking historic change

Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first woman prime minister, marking historic change

Japan made history on Tuesday as Sanae Takaichi was appointed the country’s first woman prime minister after a decisive vote in the lower house of parliament. Her elevation marks a groundbreaking moment in a nation where political and corporate leadership remains overwhelmingly male. Takaichi, a prominent conservative and known China hawk, secured 237 votes in the 465-member House of Representatives, crossing the majority threshold in the first round itself. She is expected to formally assu

Ohio bill proposes DNA testing option for newborns to confirm parentage

Ohio bill proposes DNA testing option for newborns to confirm parentage

Ohio parents could soon be offered DNA testing for their newborns under a new proposal aimed at giving families greater certainty about parentage and reducing long-term legal disputes. The legislation, known as the Right to Know Act, was introduced by State Representative Josh Williams, a Republican from Toledo who serves as Majority Whip in the Ohio House of Representatives. If enacted, the bill would require hospitals to inform new parents that they have the option to undergo DNA

‘No Kings’ protests sweep U.S. as Trump faces backlash amid government shutdown

‘No Kings’ protests sweep U.S. as Trump faces backlash amid government shutdown

Thousands of demonstrators across the United States took to the streets on Saturday for the “No Kings” protests, a series of nationwide rallies denouncing President Donald Trump’s leadership and the ongoing government shutdown. The events brought a mix of political activism and festive energy to city squares, parks, and the nation’s capital, as participants called for accountability, the protection of democratic institutions, and an end to what they described as authoritarian tendenci

Nationwide 'No Kings' protests challenge Trump’s leadership and policies

Nationwide 'No Kings' protests challenge Trump’s leadership and policies

Thousands of Americans gathered across the country on Saturday as part of the expanding “No Kings” protests, a growing grassroots movement challenging the leadership and policies of President Donald Trump. From major metropolitan centers to smaller towns, citizens voiced their concerns over what they describe as an erosion of democratic principles, rising authoritarianism, and government overreach. The movement’s slogan, “No Kings,” symbolizes a call to uphold the constitutional bal

China Eastern to Resume Shanghai-Delhi Flights from November 9

China Eastern to Resume Shanghai-Delhi Flights from November 9

Direct flights between Shanghai and New Delhi are set to resume from November 9 after a gap of nearly five years, marking a major step toward restoring travel and economic links between India and China. The airline operating the route has confirmed that ticket sales have already begun for the much-anticipated service, which is expected to benefit both business and leisure travelers. The decision follows a recent agreement between the two governments to normalize travel and trade connections, sig

‘No Kings’ Protests Spread Nationwide as Americans Rally Against Trump’s Leadership

‘No Kings’ Protests Spread Nationwide as Americans Rally Against Trump’s Leadership

Across the United States, thousands of people gathered on Saturday for large-scale “No Kings” protests to express discontent with the direction of the country under President Donald Trump. Demonstrators filled public squares and streets in major cities, calling for renewed commitment to democracy and denouncing what they described as growing authoritarian behavior in government. Supporters of the president, however, dismissed the demonstrations as unpatriotic, labeling them as “hate rallie

Hamas to Return Two Hostage Bodies as Israel Keeps Rafah Crossing Closed

Hamas to Return Two Hostage Bodies as Israel Keeps Rafah Crossing Closed

Hamas has announced that it will hand over the bodies of two more Israeli hostages as part of the ongoing ceasefire deal with Israel. The group’s military wing stated that the bodies will be transferred at 10:00 PM local time after being recovered in the Gaza Strip earlier in the day. This development comes amid rising tensions following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to close the Rafah Crossing indefinitely, citing Hamas’s failure to fulfill its obligations under the

Trump claims India ending Russian oil imports; New Delhi emphasizes consumer priorities

Trump claims India ending Russian oil imports; New Delhi emphasizes consumer priorities

Washington — U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated on Friday that India will no longer buy oil from Russia, asserting that the South Asian nation has already begun reducing its dependence on Moscow’s energy supplies. Speaking at the White House during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump said the move reflects a broader international effort to isolate Russia economically over its invasion of Ukraine. “India will not be buying oil from Russia,” Trump

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