Why Indian tech workers lose billions in US social security without totalisation pact
Every year, thousands of highly skilled Indian professionals move to the United States on temporary work visas such as the H1B and L1. Their contributions to the American technology sector and wider economy are undeniable, powering billion-dollar businesses and playing a crucial role in innovation and growth. Yet while these professionals help build wealth abroad, billions of their own hard-earned dollars vanish into the US system without ever returning to them. The absence of a totalisation
Kash Patel faces tense Senate hearing over FBI firings and political bias claims
FBI Director Kash Patel came under intense scrutiny on Tuesday, September 16, as he defended his leadership of the bureau before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a heated hearing that underscored the growing partisan divide over the FBI’s independence. The four-hour session marked Patel’s first formal appearance before lawmakers since his confirmation in February, and it quickly escalated into a bitter exchange of accusations between the director and Senate Democrats. A
Pakistan admits India never agreed to third-party mediation after Operation Sindoor
In a rare and significant admission, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has publicly stated that India has never agreed to third-party mediation on bilateral disputes, reaffirming New Delhi’s long-standing position that issues between the two countries must be addressed directly. His comments, made during an interview, come at a time when US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, an
Florham Park introduces new safety rules for e-bikes and scooters
Florham Park, a suburban community in New Jersey, is the latest town to adopt stricter safety rules for electric bicycles and scooters in response to rising concerns about pedestrian safety and traffic management. With the growing popularity of e-bikes and scooters across the state, local leaders have recognized the need to clarify guidelines for riders and establish boundaries to prevent accidents and ensure shared spaces are respected. Under the new rules, riders must operate on t
Jr NTR meets US Consul General Laura Williams in Hyderabad
Indian actor Jr NTR, who has earned global attention through his performances in Telugu cinema and his recent Bollywood debut, met United States Consul General Laura Williams in Hyderabad. The meeting highlighted not only his film career but also the growing cultural and creative ties between India and the United States. Williams shared her thoughts publicly, appreciating the actor’s projects filmed in the US and underlining how such ventures contribute to economic and cultural partners
San Jose debate over Little Italy Way street renaming sparks strong opposition
San Jose’s Little Italy neighborhood, known for its deep cultural roots and Italian American history, is at the center of a heated dispute over a proposed street renaming. The City Council is preparing to vote on whether part of North Almaden Boulevard should be officially renamed “Little Italy Way,” but the plan has stirred frustration among property owners and confusion within the very nonprofit that has long championed the neighborhood’s heritage. The rena
Marco Rubio warns visa revocations for immigrants celebrating Charlie Kirk’s murder
The United States was left shaken in the wake of the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump. His death, following a shooting at Utah Valley University, has stirred a heated political storm and brought renewed debate over gun violence, political extremism, and immigration policy. United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded firmly, declaring that immigrants found celebrating Kirk’s killing would face visa revocations and possible depo
IShowSpeed draws massive crowds during Fort Worth stop on US streaming tour
A wave of excitement swept through Fort Worth as global streaming sensation IShowSpeed made a much-anticipated stop in North Texas as part of his ongoing 35-day nonstop live stream tour across the United States. The popular streamer, whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr., has become one of the most recognizable digital personalities worldwide, and his visit to the area caused a frenzy among devoted fans eager to see him in person. Crowds filled the streets as word spread that IShowS
US commerce secretary attacks India over corn imports amid ethanol push and trade talks
The latest flashpoint in India-US trade relations has surprisingly centered on corn. US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick recently targeted India over its unwillingness to import American maize, questioning why a nation of 1.4 billion people does not buy even a single bushel of US corn while continuing to export heavily to the United States. His comments came against the backdrop of resumed trade negotiations and reflect Washington’s growing desperation to find buyers for surplus grain.
Tesla shares climb after Elon Musk buys $1 billion stake boosting investor confidence
Tesla’s stock price surged by more than 3% on Monday, closing at $410.26 per share, after it was revealed that CEO Elon Musk had purchased more than 2.5 million shares in the company. The acquisition, valued at around $1 billion, was disclosed in a regulatory filing and took place in several tranches at varying prices on Friday. The move immediately triggered optimism among investors and added significant momentum to Tesla’s already robust performance in recent months. T
Trade deal back on table as India and US restart negotiations amid tariff dispute
India and the United States are set to return to the negotiating table on Tuesday to work toward finalizing a crucial trade deal, weeks after relations were tested by steep tariffs imposed by Washington. The move follows President Donald Trump’s decision to levy punitive 50 percent tariffs on Indian exports as a response to New Delhi’s continued purchase of Russian oil. The resumption of discussions marks a potential turning point in efforts to restore momentum in bilateral econom
Texas lawmakers form committees after Charlie Kirk campus killing to review security and speech
Texas lawmakers have created new committees to study campus climate, free speech, and security in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist and podcaster Charlie Kirk. Speaker of the House Dustin Burrows of Lubbock and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick of the Senate announced the formation of select committees that will evaluate how universities handle safety and expression following Kirk’s death. Kirk was shot and killed in front of a large audience at Utah Valley
Appeals court rules Lisa Cook can stay at Federal Reserve despite Trump effort to remove her
A federal appeals court has ruled that Lisa Cook, a governor at the United States Federal Reserve, will remain in her position for now despite efforts by former President Donald Trump to remove her. The ruling from the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit came just before a major Federal Reserve meeting scheduled to begin on Tuesday, where policymakers are expected to weigh critical decisions on interest rates. Trump has sought to dismiss Cook from her role, accu
Santa Clara County launches food recovery program to fight waste and hunger
Santa Clara County is taking an innovative step to reduce food waste and at the same time support residents struggling with food insecurity. The county has rolled out a food recovery program that directly places commercial refrigerators stocked with fresh produce and ready-to-eat meals inside affordable housing developments. Residents can now access nutritious food right where they live without needing to travel long distances or rely on irregular food distribution events. The initi
California finalizes $750 million loans to support Bay Area transit agencies
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that $750 million in state loans for Bay Area transit agencies will be finalized before the end of the legislative session, delivering a much-needed financial lifeline to struggling transportation systems. The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty, when a budget agreement reached in June appeared to be unraveling as state officials hesitated to release the promised funding. The loans are intended to provide temporary relief to trans
Teen boy dies after falling from I-80 on-ramp during sideshow in Crockett
Authorities are investigating the tragic death of a teenage boy who fell from an elevated on-ramp off Interstate 80 at the foot of the Carquinez Bridge during a sideshow in Crockett early Saturday morning. The incident, which occurred in the early hours, has drawn attention to the ongoing issue of illegal sideshows in the Bay Area and the devastating consequences they can bring. According to the California Highway Patrol, officers responded just before 3:30 a.m. to reports of a larg
Ohio State vs Washington set for 3:30 p.m. kickoff in first Big Ten matchup
Ohio State football fans now have a confirmed kickoff time for the Buckeyes’ first Big Ten matchup of the 2025 season. The No. 1 ranked Buckeyes will face Washington on September 27 in Seattle, with kickoff scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Eastern. The game marks the beginning of a historic chapter, as it will be the first Big Ten clash between Ohio State and Washington following the Huskies’ move to the conference in 2024. This upcoming game will be the 13th meeting between the
Illinois Governor Signs Executive Order to Protect Statewide Vaccine Access
Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed Executive Order 2025-04, launching a statewide initiative to secure vaccine access across Illinois as the fall respiratory virus season approaches. The governor emphasized that the move was necessary following widespread confusion over shifting federal COVID vaccine guidance and controversial decisions by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Pritzker explained in his announcement that no Illinois family should have to question w
Chicago Alderman’s office targeted with dead rat and hate note after parade
Hours after thousands of Chicago residents filled the streets to celebrate Mexican Independence Day, a disturbing hate incident unfolded outside the office of 40th Ward Alderman Andre Vasquez. Chicago police confirmed that a dead rat and a threatening handwritten note were discovered at his office on Sunday evening. The message, described as derogatory and anti-immigrant, referred to undocumented immigrants as “vermin,” sparking outrage and concern across the community.
Maryland Metrobus Routes See New Adjustments After June Better Bus Rollout
Maryland bus riders are adjusting once again as Metrobus rolled out fresh changes to several routes in Prince George’s County. The latest adjustments, effective Sunday, follow the sweeping Better Bus program that was launched in June. Officials from the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) say these changes are based on both customer and employee feedback and are designed to boost service reliability, expand coverage, and improve overall on-time performance. For m



















