Obama says old men clinging to power cause 80% of world’s problems, digs at Trump

Obama says old men clinging to power cause 80% of world’s problems, digs at Trump

Former United States President Barack Obama has sharply criticized ageing leaders and took a direct swipe at his successor Donald Trump during a public conversation in London. Speaking with historian David Olusoga, Obama argued that a large part of the world’s problems stem from older men who refuse to step aside from power, holding on due to fear of irrelevance. He went on to say that many such leaders seek permanence by etching their names on grand projects, comparing them to pyramid

IShowSpeed draws huge crowds during San Francisco tour

IShowSpeed draws huge crowds during San Francisco tour

San Francisco witnessed an unprecedented surge of excitement as online streaming sensation IShowSpeed made his mark on the city during his ongoing U.S. tour. Hundreds of fans flocked to popular tourist destinations to catch a glimpse of the viral online star, whose real name is Daren Watkins Jr. The energetic personality arrived in the Bay Area on Thursday, continuing his nationwide 35-day livestream tour that has captivated millions of viewers online. Watkins embraced the local c

Chicago immigration enforcement intensifies as protests grow

Chicago immigration enforcement intensifies as protests grow

Immigration enforcement in Chicago intensified this week as federal authorities increased their presence in the city, patrol boats were deployed along the Chicago River, and the arrest of a local tamale vendor sparked protests and community concern. The surge in enforcement has drawn attention from residents and advocacy groups, raising questions about the impact on immigrant communities. Federal authorities have described their ongoing effort as "Operation at Large," wh

D.C. faces $1.1B budget crisis after failed resolution in Congress

D.C. faces $1.1B budget crisis after failed resolution in Congress

The District of Columbia is facing a budget crisis after the collapse of a continuing resolution in Congress, which many hoped would restore $1.1 billion in local tax revenue. With the fiscal year deadline approaching, city leaders are working under mounting pressure to close funding gaps and prepare for the possibility that the blocked money may never be released. The issue began in March when Congress approved a resolution to keep the federal government funded. Buried in the mea

Millions of Amazon users could get refunds in $2.5B Prime settlement

Millions of Amazon users could get refunds in $2.5B Prime settlement

Millions of Amazon customers are set to receive refunds after the company agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement over its Prime membership practices. The settlement includes $1.5 billion in consumer refunds and a $1 billion civil penalty, making it one of the largest of its kind. At the center of the dispute were claims that Amazon misled customers into signing up for Prime memberships and created barriers that made cancellations unnecessarily complicated. The case was tied to the Re

State Fair of Texas 2025 opens with new rides, shows and clear bag policy

State Fair of Texas 2025 opens with new rides, shows and clear bag policy

The State Fair of Texas has officially opened its gates for the 2025 season, bringing with it a mix of exciting new attractions, traditional events, and the kind of festive atmosphere that has made it a landmark in Dallas culture for decades. The fair began its three-week run on Friday morning when Fair Park opened at 10 a.m., followed by the opening day parade at noon. To mark the start of the season, an evening ceremony took place on the steps of the Hall of State at 6:30 p.m., drawing crowds

President Trump attends Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black with heightened security

President Trump attends Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black with heightened security

President Donald Trump made an appearance at the Ryder Cup held at Bethpage Black on Long Island, creating a mix of excitement, protest, and logistical challenges for those in attendance. His visit drew large crowds of both supporters and opponents, each eager to make their voices heard during the high-profile golf event. While the Ryder Cup was already expected to attract thousands of spectators, the added presence of the President amplified the atmosphere, particularly in terms of security and

Trump announces 100 percent tariffs on branded drugs, India pharma may face big hit

Trump announces 100 percent tariffs on branded drugs, India pharma may face big hit

Washington: US President Donald Trump has announced sweeping new tariffs on imported pharmaceutical products, a move that could trigger widespread consequences for the global drug trade and India’s pharmaceutical sector in particular. Effective October 1, 2025, Washington will impose tariffs of up to 100 percent on branded and patented pharmaceutical drugs unless the manufacturing companies are building their production facilities within the United States. The president emphasized that

Netanyahu’s flight avoids French and Spanish skies en route to US visit

Netanyahu’s flight avoids French and Spanish skies en route to US visit

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took an unusual route on his way to the United States, bypassing French and Spanish airspace in what many observers have called an extraordinary precaution. The flight departed Tel Aviv on September 24 and headed westward but chose a longer path that briefly passed over Greece and Italy before continuing across the Atlantic Ocean. The detour quickly became a topic of debate as speculation grew over whether legal and security concerns influenced the decis

Haley Stevens announces impeachment articles against Robert F Kennedy Jr over health crisis

Haley Stevens announces impeachment articles against Robert F Kennedy Jr over health crisis

US Congresswoman Haley Stevens announced on Thursday, September 25, that she will introduce articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. The move marks an escalation of her opposition to Kennedy’s policies, which she described as creating “healthcare chaos” across the country. In her post, Stevens stated that the time for patience has ended, declaring “enough is enough” and pledging to pursue formal impeachment proceedi

White House walkway shows all presidents except Biden replaced by autopen photo

White House walkway shows all presidents except Biden replaced by autopen photo

Former United States President Donald Trump has unveiled a new addition to the White House grounds that he is calling the “Presidential Walk of Fame.” The walkway, located along the West Wing Colonnade, is lined with framed portraits of every past commander in chief of the nation. The feature has already sparked sharp debate because of the striking omission of President Joe Biden, who instead of being represented with a headshot like his predecessors is symbolized by a photograph

United Express flight overruns runway in Roanoke landing, no injuries reported

United Express flight overruns runway in Roanoke landing, no injuries reported

A flight from Dulles International Airport to Roanoke, Virginia, experienced a runway overrun during landing on Wednesday evening around 10 p.m. The incident involved United Express Flight 4339, operated by CommuteAir, which was carrying 50 passengers and three crew members. The aircraft was unable to stop on the runway after touchdown but was safely halted by the Engineered Materials Arresting System, commonly known as EMAS. This system, installed at the end of the runway, consis

Dallas ICE facility shooting leaves one dead, two injured, motive under investigation

Dallas ICE facility shooting leaves one dead, two injured, motive under investigation

Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas after a gunman opened fire from a rooftop, killing one detainee and critically wounding two others before taking his own life. The attack, which occurred early Wednesday, has intensified concerns about targeted violence against government facilities and individuals connected to immigration enforcement. Officials said the incident began when shots were fired at the secur

Starbucks to close stores and cut 900 jobs in major North America turnaround

Starbucks to close stores and cut 900 jobs in major North America turnaround

Starbucks has announced a sweeping restructuring plan that includes the closure of select stores across North America and the elimination of approximately 900 corporate and non-retail jobs. The move marks one of the most significant strategic shifts for the Seattle-based coffee company in recent years as it attempts to stabilize financial performance and reignite growth momentum. In a letter to employees, CEO Brian Niccol emphasized that while store openings and closings are routi

John Mulaney to make history with first-ever comedy show at Wrigley Field in 2026

John Mulaney to make history with first-ever comedy show at Wrigley Field in 2026

Wrigley Field is preparing for a historic night next summer as Chicago native John Mulaney will become the first comedian to ever headline a show at the iconic ballpark. The comedian announced his upcoming performance during a Chicago Cubs game, revealing that the event is set for July 11, 2026. While the official start time has not yet been shared, excitement is already building for what promises to be a landmark moment in both the venue’s and Mulaney’s career. Known

Trump orders Secret Service probe into alleged triple sabotage at the UN

Trump orders Secret Service probe into alleged triple sabotage at the UN

US President Donald Trump has described a sequence of unusual technical failures during his visit to the United Nations as acts of deliberate sabotage. He has ordered the Secret Service to open a probe into the incidents, which he labeled as a “triple sabotage” attempt aimed at undermining both his speech and his safety. Trump recounted the events in detail, stressing that what happened was no coincidence and demanding that the UN preserve all relevant security recordings.

17th Street closed for levee testing in Washington DC on Sept 24

17th Street closed for levee testing in Washington DC on Sept 24

  Commuters in Washington DC are being urged to plan ahead as a major road closure will impact traffic in the downtown area on Wednesday, September 24. The closure is scheduled to allow for the annual testing of the flood protection levee system along 17th Street in northwest DC. According to officials, 17th Street from Constitution Avenue NW to Independence Avenue SW will remain closed from 5 a.m. until 2 p.m. while the tests are conducted. The levee is managed and o

FAA meets 2025 air traffic controller hiring goal despite staffing issues

FAA meets 2025 air traffic controller hiring goal despite staffing issues

The Federal Aviation Administration has successfully reached its air traffic controller hiring goals for 2025, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The announcement comes at a time when airports around the country, including Newark Liberty International Airport, have faced multiple operational challenges linked to staffing shortages. Since April, Newark has experienced several ground stops due to a lack of available air traffic controllers, raising questions about

Gunman opens fire at Dallas ICE office killing one and injuring two

Gunman opens fire at Dallas ICE office killing one and injuring two

A tragic shooting at a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas on Wednesday left one detainee dead and two others injured before the gunman took his own life. Authorities identified the shooter as Joshua Jahn, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after the attack. According to the Dallas Police Department, one victim died at the scene, while two others were rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds. Officials confirmed that the injured remain

Darden Business School helps Indian students become global leaders

Darden Business School helps Indian students become global leaders

Ranked among the world’s top public institutions, the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia has gained recognition for shaping students into leaders who can thrive in rapidly evolving global markets. With students from across the world joining its programs, Indian students in particular are increasingly enrolling with a clear aim: to sharpen their leadership and entrepreneurial skills while learning how to apply technical expertise in international business contexts.

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