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
Trump warns of new national emergency in Washington over police and immigration enforcement
President Donald Trump is once again threatening to declare a national emergency in Washington, D.C., reigniting a clash with Mayor Muriel Bowser over the city’s Metropolitan Police Department and its role in immigration enforcement. The threat comes as Trump’s 30-day emergency control of the capital’s police force, imposed under Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, has expired. In a post made shortly after midnight on Monday, Trump expressed frustration with Bowser&r
Smith Street in Woodbridge closed as soil cracks raise safety concerns
Crews are working around the clock in Woodbridge, New Jersey, where Smith Street has been closed to traffic for over a week after severe pavement cracks appeared. The road, which links Woodbridge to Perth Amboy, has become a safety hazard as large, jagged fissures have opened across the asphalt, forcing authorities to dig into the soil to determine the cause. Investigations are currently underway at two major points — near Florida Grove Road and at the corner of Judy Drive, bo
Dallas pastor Frederick Haynes III takes leave from Friendship West Baptist Church for surgery
Reverend Frederick Haynes III, the longtime senior pastor of Friendship West Baptist Church in Dallas, has announced that he will be stepping away temporarily from his ministry responsibilities to undergo surgery. The announcement was made by the church on Sunday, confirming that Haynes is taking a leave of absence to address a medical condition. While the church did not disclose details about his health or the nature of the surgery, the news has prompted an outpouring of support from the con
Trump announces TikTok deal as India questions US commitment to partnership
US President Donald Trump on Monday (September 15) announced that his administration had reached a preliminary agreement with a “certain company,” which he described as the one “young people” in the US “very much wanted to save.” While he did not directly name TikTok, it was evident from the context of his comments. The US Treasury later confirmed that Washington and Beijing had agreed on a framework deal regarding TikTok. Trump also revealed that he would
Utah governor confirms Charlie Kirk suspect linked to leftist ideology
Utah Governor Spencer Cox revealed on Sunday that Tyler Robinson, the man arrested for assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, had been romantically involved with a transgender partner and was associated with leftist ideology. In his remarks, Cox confirmed that Robinson’s political leanings and personal life are being carefully examined by investigators as they piece together a possible motive behind the shocking killing. Speaking during a television interview, Cox a
Owen Cooper becomes youngest male acting winner in Emmy history at 15
At just 15 years old, Owen Cooper has secured his place in television history by becoming the youngest-ever male actor to win at the Primetime Emmy Awards. On Sunday night, Cooper triumphed in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his breakout role in the Netflix drama Adolescence. His achievement not only makes him the youngest male acting winner in Emmy history but also cements him as one of the youngest actors overall to claim one of tel
Trump condemns killing of Indian motel manager in Dallas, blames Biden
US President Donald Trump on Sunday, September 14, condemned the horrific killing of Chandra Mouli "Bob" Nagamallaiah, an Indian-origin motel manager who was brutally beheaded in Dallas, Texas. The attack, carried out last week, has shocked the Indian-American community and drawn sharp political responses. Trump, addressing the incident in a post on his social media platform, described the act as a brutal beheading and vowed to crack down on undocumented criminals who commit violent
Russia praises India for resisting US pressure on oil imports and tariffs
The Russian Foreign Ministry has praised India for firmly resisting ongoing pressure from the United States and Nato countries to halt oil imports from Russia. Moscow highlighted that India has continued honoring its commitments despite mounting threats and new trade restrictions, underlining that any attempts to undermine the partnership between the two nations are destined to fail. In a strongly worded statement, the ministry emphasized that ties between Moscow and Delhi are steadily advanc
Trump seeks $58m boost for security after Charlie Kirk assassination
Days after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the Trump administration has moved to request additional federal funds aimed at expanding security measures for top officials. The proposal seeks $58 million in new allocations to strengthen protections for members of the executive and judicial branches, as well as to provide enhanced coverage for Supreme Court justices. This decision follows a series of violent incidents across the United States that have alarmed security ag
Ground stop at Chicago Midway as storms bring delays and flight cancellations
A severe round of heavy rain and thunderstorms swept through the Chicago area on Saturday morning, disrupting air travel and forcing a temporary ground stop at Midway International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the ground stop began at 8:48 a.m., halting departures and arrivals, and was initially expected to be lifted by 10 a.m. While O’Hare International Airport was not placed under a formal ground stop, travelers still faced long waits and significant disrupti
San Jose’s ‘Godfather of Little Saigon’ sees courtroom wins amid legal battles
It has been an eventful stretch in court for San Jose bail bondsman Hai Huynh, a figure nicknamed the “Godfather of Little Saigon” whose presence has long loomed large in the city’s Vietnamese American community. Over recent weeks, Huynh has seen momentum shift in his favor in two separate courtroom battles — one involving District 7 Councilmember Bien Doan and another with Oakland recycling executive and power broker David Duong. The overlapping cases highlight not on
Ryan Crouser Wins Historic Shot Put Hat-Trick At World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025
Ryan Crouser completed one of the most remarkable comebacks in athletics history as he secured a third consecutive world championship shot put gold medal at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025. The American star, who had not competed all season due to an elbow injury, stunned the field with a winning throw of 22.34 metres. His incredible performance mirrored his three Olympic gold medals and underlined his status as one of the greatest shot putters of all time. Despite entering the c
Asia’s largest armies in 2025 as China and India lead global military strength
Asia’s military landscape in 2025 presents a scale that is both staggering and deeply significant for the balance of world power. Stretching from nuclear powers with global ambitions to smaller states entrenched in historical rivalries, the continent fields some of the largest armies on Earth. The presence of such massive forces goes beyond sheer numbers of soldiers. It represents power projection, deterrence, and the tensions that shape Asia’s political and security environment. Acc
US pushes G7 to impose tariffs on Russian oil buyers India and China
The United States has renewed its push for a tougher global stance against Russia’s energy exports, urging its Group of Seven partners to impose coordinated tariffs on countries that continue purchasing Russian oil. During a virtual call with G7 finance ministers, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized that only a unified approach targeting energy revenues could weaken Moscow’s ability to finance its war
San Francisco opens Cityside Park with stunning views on Treasure Island
San Francisco is welcoming a new addition to its outdoor spaces with the grand opening of Cityside Park on Treasure Island, a project designed to reimagine the neighborhood and provide residents and visitors with breathtaking views of the city skyline. The park officially opens its gates at 11 a.m. Saturday, inviting the public to explore a destination that blends recreation, relaxation, and urban design innovation. Cityside Park is part of a broader redevelopment effort on Treasure
Ohio judicial ballot party label lawsuit moves forward in federal court
A legal challenge to an Ohio law that requires political party affiliations to be listed on ballots for certain judicial candidates is moving forward after a federal judge allowed the case to proceed. The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in 2021, has already influenced the state’s judicial landscape and remains the subject of heated debate over fairness and judicial impartiality. The rule mandates that candidates running for the Ohio Supreme Court and the state’s appe
Purcellville residents learn how to respond in active attack training course
Residents in Purcellville, Virginia, are stepping up to protect their community by taking part in public safety training aimed at preparing them for potential active attack scenarios. On Friday, the Purcellville Police Department partnered with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services to host a free training session that focused on life-saving strategies during violent incidents. The training came at a time when many communities across Virginia, Maryland, and the Distric


















