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
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
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
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.
Asia-Pacific markets fall as Powell warns on equity valuations
Asia-Pacific markets retreated on Wednesday, following overnight declines on Wall Street after comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell unsettled investors. Powell noted that equity prices appeared to be “fairly highly valued” and cautioned that the rate-cutting outlook remained unclear, adding that the central bank faces a “challenging situation” as it navigates inflationary pressures and economic growth concerns. In Australia, the S&P/ASX
Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands appears on National Mall
A controversial new statue has drawn significant attention after appearing on the National Mall in Washington, featuring former President Donald Trump and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The artwork depicts the two figures holding hands and skipping, with a plaque below them that reads, “In honor of friendship month, we celebrate the long-standing bond between President Donald J. Trump and his closest friend Jeffrey Epstein.” The installation is the latest in a serie
Lost macaw rescued after weekend escape during camping trip in Palos Hills
A family in Palos Hills is celebrating the safe return of their beloved macaw after a tense search that stretched over several days and involved local volunteers, neighborhood groups, and a dedicated bird rescue team. The nine-year-old blue and gold macaw, named Baby, went missing during a weekend camping trip, sparking a community-wide effort to bring him back home safely. The ordeal began on Sunday when Jonathan Medina and his wife took Baby along with them on a camping trip at Bu
NBA YoungBoy Chicago concert canceled at United Center before show
Fans of rapper NBA YoungBoy were left disappointed this week after the United Center in Chicago abruptly canceled his upcoming show. The concert, originally scheduled for Wednesday, September 24, was part of the rapper’s “Make America Slime Again” tour. The announcement came just days before the performance, leaving many ticket holders with questions and frustrations. The venue posted a notice on its website Monday explaining the decision. The statement read that the United
Ohio Goes to the Movies to launch in 2026 with 250 statewide events
COLUMBUS, Ohio – From red carpets and themed exhibits to dog adoption drives and filmmaker panels, theaters across the Buckeye State are preparing for an unprecedented celebration of Ohio’s film heritage. Organizers have unveiled early details for “Ohio Goes to the Movies,” a statewide initiative scheduled to begin in February 2026, as part of the America 250-Ohio commemorations. Over a span of 250 days, every county in Ohio is expected to host at least one event, tota
New Jersey panel urges statewide school cellphone bans for students
A state commission in New Jersey has recommended a significant change in how schools manage technology use during the academic day. The Commission on the Effects of Social Media Usage on Adolescents has suggested that school districts across the state should adopt bell-to-bell cellphone bans, preventing students from using phones from the beginning of the school day until the final bell. The recommendation comes after growing concerns about the impact of smartphones and social media on the me
North Texas pilot Rebecca Lawler selected as NASA astronaut candidate
LITTLE ELM, Texas – A North Texas woman is achieving a dream that has been years in the making. At 38 years old, Rebecca Lawler has been named a NASA astronaut candidate, a position that only a handful of people around the world are ever selected for. The announcement places her among an elite group of scientists, engineers, and pilots who will begin the long journey of preparing for space missions. Lawler’s selection comes after three attempts at entering the program, s
Trump accuses India and China of funding Russia war through oil at UNGA address
Addressing the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 23, 2025, United States President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on India, China, and even some NATO allies. In a strongly worded speech, Trump alleged that both New Delhi and Beijing are the “primary funders” of the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine through their continued purchase of Russian oil. He claimed that these energy imports were a major reason why Moscow had been able to susta
US Secret Service dismantles 100,000 SIM card network near New York ahead of UNGA
In a significant security development, the United States Secret Service announced on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, that it had successfully dismantled a massive network of more than 100,000 SIM cards that posed a serious threat to New York’s telecommunications infrastructure. The timing of this discovery is critical as world leaders are in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly, where debates on Palestinian statehood and the Gaza crisis dominate the agenda. Accor
NATO slams Russia at UN after alleged airspace violation over Estonia
A heated confrontation erupted at the United Nations Security Council after Estonia accused Russia of violating its airspace in a deliberate provocation, prompting NATO nations to rally behind Tallinn and issue strong warnings to Moscow. The incident has further heightened tensions in Eastern Europe, where concerns over Russian military activity remain high following its long-standing confrontations with neighboring countries. According to Estonian officials, three Russian MiG-31 fi
Ballon d'Or 2025 live: Dembele, Yamal lead first-time winner race
The 2025 Ballon d'Or ceremony has opened in Paris with excitement and anticipation surrounding the possibility of new names being added to football’s most prestigious list of individual prize winners. This year’s theme is marked by the prospect of first-time winners in both the men’s and women’s categories as top players across Europe arrive at Theatre du Chatelet in the French capital. For
Washington man arrested after aiming laser at Marine One with Trump onboard
Washington — A man from Washington, D.C., has been charged with a federal felony after allegedly pointing a laser pointer at Marine One while President Donald Trump was onboard. The accused, identified as Jacob Samuel Winckler, now faces one count of aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft, a serious charge that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted. The incident occurred on Saturday evening near the White House and led to Winckler’s immediate arrest by a U
4.3 magnitude earthquake shakes Berkeley area, aftershock follows
Residents of the Bay Area experienced a jolt early Monday morning when a 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Berkeley, according to the United States Geological Survey. The quake hit at 2:56 a.m. and was centered about two miles from Berkeley, occurring along the well-known Hayward fault line that runs through the East Bay. While the earthquake was strong enough to be felt by people across several nearby cities, there were no immediate reports of injuries or significant damage, offering reli
US H-1B visa fee hike may exempt doctors under Trump decision
The United States has introduced a sweeping change to its immigration policy with the decision to impose a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications. Announced by President Donald Trump, the new rule has sent shockwaves across the technology sector, particularly among Indian professionals who make up the majority of recipients of these visas. However, reports suggest that the measure may not be applied uniformly, as certain exemptions could be granted in cases deemed to serve the national
President Trump cites Charlie Kirk’s final plea to save Chicago during funeral
President Donald Trump paid tribute to Charlie Kirk during the activist’s funeral, calling him a “great American hero” and a “martyr” for freedom. As thousands gathered to honor Kirk, Trump shared what he said were among Kirk’s final words to him, connecting his memory to the ongoing crime crisis in Chicago. “He was an all-American in everything he did,” Trump said. “One of the last things he said to me was, ‘Please sir,
Tarrant County approves new lower tax rate after heated debate
Tarrant County commissioners have voted to approve a slightly lower property tax rate after days of disagreements and tension. With four commissioners present, the proposal passed by a 3-1 vote, setting the new rate at $0.1862 per $100 of valuation. This represents a small decrease of 0.69 percent from last year’s rate of $0.1875. For a home valued at $300,000, the cut amounts to annual savings of about four dollars. While the financial impact on individual homeowners is min



















