J&K police and army engage militants in fierce gunfights across two districts
Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have launched multiple counter-terrorism operations aimed at neutralising militant threats across the Union Territory. The operations, currently underway in the Rajouri and Udhampur districts, reflect an intensified effort by security agencies to maintain peace and stability in the region amid a recent uptick in infiltration and terror-related incidents. The first major operation began late Tuesday night in the Beeranthub area of Rajouri district
US approves sale of AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles to Pakistan under new arms deal
The United States has approved the supply of AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) to Pakistan, marking a new phase in defence cooperation between the two countries. The US Department of War announced the inclusion of Pakistan as one of several international buyers under a recently modified arms contract with Raytheon, the American defence manufacturer responsible for producing the missile systems. According to the department’s notification, Raytheon received
AICTE launches minor degree in defence technology for engineering students
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has introduced a model curriculum for a Minor Degree in Defence Technology, marking a significant move toward strengthening India’s defence education framework. The programme is designed for undergraduate engineering and technology students who wish to pursue careers in defence research, the armed forces, and defence manufacturing industries. This initiative opens new opportunities for young engineers to contribute to the nation’s securit
Trump jokes about Canada as ‘51st US state’ during meeting with Canadian prime minister
During a bilateral meeting at the Oval Office on October 7, United States President Donald Trump lightened the mood by jokingly referring to Canada as the “51st state” of America. The comment came as the two leaders discussed a range of issues concerning trade, diplomacy, and regional developments. The remark, made in good humor, was received with laughter by the Canadian prime minister, turning the formal meeting into a moment of friendly exchange that reflected the generally positive tone
Jensen Huang says Nvidia will cover $100K H-1B fee, calls immigration vital for innovation
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed support for reforms to the H-1B visa programme in the United States but warned that the proposed $100,000 application fee could have serious consequences for innovation and access to global talent. Speaking in a recent discussion, he said the idea of tightening the system to prevent misuse was good in principle but added that such a steep financial barrier could transform the American dream into a privilege for the few. The proposed increase in H-
Why being good isn’t always right: exploring moral clarity in modern life
In a world where opinions often blur the line between right and wrong, the pursuit of goodness has become more complicated than ever. Society frequently rewards what appears good, not necessarily what is right. Yet, the essence of true morality lies not in public approval but in the quiet certainty of one’s conscience. The difference between being good and being right may seem subtle, but it defines the very core of human ethics. Good and bad are emotional reflections—responses
Circleville Pumpkin Show 2025: Full schedule, dates, and parade details
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The city of Circleville is gearing up to welcome thousands of visitors to one of Ohio’s most beloved autumn traditions. The 118th annual Circleville Pumpkin Show will officially begin on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, continuing through Saturday, October 18, and bringing with it a celebration of pumpkins, parades, contests, and community spirit. Known as “The Greatest Free Show on Earth,” this long-standing event will once again fill do
Texas National Guard troops arrive near Chicago amid Trump deployment plan
National Guard troops from Texas were seen on Tuesday at a U.S. Army training facility in Illinois, marking the most visible step yet in the Trump administration’s controversial plan to deploy military personnel to the Chicago area. The move has ignited a wave of political opposition and legal challenges from state and city officials who argue that the action is unconstitutional and politically motivated. Military personnel wearing uniforms with the Texas National Guard insignia w
Dog treat recall issued over salmonella risk in Midwest states
A popular brand of dog treats sold across several Midwestern states has been recalled after federal health officials found potential salmonella contamination that could endanger both pets and their owners. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public warning this week, urging consumers to stop using and immediately discard the affected products. Best Buy Bones Inc., an all-natural pet treat manufacturer based in Mount Morris, Michigan, voluntarily recalled four lots of its
Trump and Carney discuss trade, Gaza conflict, and Ukraine war at White House
US President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday, October 7, for a high-level bilateral discussion focusing on economic cooperation and global security challenges. The meeting underscored the two nations’ long-standing partnership while also revealing areas of disagreement over trade priorities and international conflicts. According to officials familiar with the discussions, President Trump and Prime Minister Carney covered a wi
UC Berkeley professor wins Nobel Prize for groundbreaking quantum research
A UC Berkeley physicist has joined the ranks of Nobel laureates after being recognized for groundbreaking work that expanded the frontiers of quantum mechanics. John Clarke, an emeritus professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering experiments that reshaped the scientific understanding of how particles behave on a macroscopic level. Clarke shares the honor with Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis of the Univer
LeBron James ad sparks ticket surge for Wizards vs Lakers game in Washington
WASHINGTON — Basketball fans in the nation’s capital are facing yet another challenge in keeping up with their hometown team. After the recent removal of Monumental Sports Network from major streaming platforms like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, many Washington Wizards fans already felt limited in how they could follow the season. Now, another wave of frustration has arrived — skyrocketing ticket prices ahead of the team’s upcoming game against the Los Angeles Lakers, fueled by none
Roger León’s journey from Newark student to superintendent inspiring a generation
Roger León’s life story is one of vision, perseverance, and deep connection to his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Born and raised in the city, he grew up attending Newark’s public schools, learning early on the value of education and community. Today, he stands as the superintendent of Newark Public Schools, leading the same system that shaped his earliest dreams. León’s journey from a local student to the city’s first Latino superintendent is a story of commitment to service and t
Large crack mars Smith Street in Woodbridge Township, repair date uncertain
In Woodbridge Township, a significant crack that first appeared weeks ago along Smith Street remains unrepaired, leaving local residents in the Keasby section frustrated and anxious. The roadway serves as a crucial link between Woodbridge and Perth Amboy and provides access to major arteries such as the Garden State Parkway. County and township officials have confirmed the damage was triggered by a nearby construction project, but as of now no firm start date for permanent repairs has been an
Illinois Governor Pritzker Sues Trump Over Military Deployment to Chicago
Chicago, Illinois — A political and legal confrontation is unfolding between Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and President Donald Trump after the governor condemned and sought to block what he described as an unlawful military deployment to Chicago. Calling the move “unconstitutional and unwarranted,” Pritzker said the Trump administration’s actions amount to a dangerous overreach of executive power designed to create fear and confusion rather than ensure public safety.
DC Council Moves to Allow Marriages During Federal Government Shutdown
Washington, D.C. — The ongoing federal government shutdown has disrupted many aspects of daily life across the nation, and in the District of Columbia, it has even put love on hold. With the federally funded court system temporarily suspending non-essential services, couples planning to marry in the nation’s capital have found themselves unable to obtain marriage licenses or schedule courthouse ceremonies. In response, the DC Council is expected to pass emergency legislation this
Maryland Renaissance Festival Takes Legal Action Against Ticket Scalpers
Maryland, USA — The Maryland Renaissance Festival, one of the state’s most popular cultural events, has found itself in a new kind of battle — not with knights or swords, but in courtrooms. The festival is taking legal action against ticket scalpers accused of reselling entry passes for exorbitant prices, far beyond their original face value. Over the years, the festival has grown into a massive attraction, drawing visitors from across the region for its lively per
Secretary Duffy Visits Newark Airport, Urges End to Government Shutdown
Newark, New Jersey — As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth day, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy met with air traffic controllers in New Jersey to hear firsthand about the growing strain on essential federal workers. These employees, classified as essential personnel, are required to work without pay to keep the nation’s airspace safe, but many are facing mounting financial pressures. During his visit, Duffy met with air traffic controllers stationed at
Dallas County Reports First West Nile Virus Death of 2025
Dallas County, Texas — Health officials have confirmed the first death related to the West Nile Virus (WNV) in the 2025 season, marking a sobering reminder of ongoing mosquito risks across North Texas. The Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) announced that the victim was a man in his seventies who suffered from underlying medical conditions and had been diagnosed with the neuroinvasive form of the disease, known as West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease (WNND). This severe form aff
Made in NJ: Gorgeous Goat Creamery Brings Artisan Cheese and Soaps to Hunterdon County
In the quiet countryside of Hunterdon County, a small farm is redefining what it means to produce local, handcrafted goods. Gorgeous Goat Creamery is a thriving dairy operation known for its fresh goat milk, small-batch cheeses, and natural soaps, all made directly on the farm. The owner, Maria Stewart, has built a business rooted in care for the animals, respect for the land, and dedication to creating products that embody New Jersey’s agricultural richness. What makes this



















