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Trump setbacks fuel lame-duck talk as he turns 80President Trump faces challenges to his political power as his second term progresses, with setbacks in foreign policy and domestic opposit...
Quote of the day by Matilda author Roald Dahl: ‘Those who do not believe in magic will never find it. Watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places.’Roald Dahl's final published work, 'The Minpins,' offers a poignant farewell, urging readers to retain childlike wonder and discover magic ...
Kylie Jenner second housekeeper lawsuit: New wave of shocking workplace abuse claims emergesKylie Jenner is facing a second lawsuit from a former housekeeper alleging harassment, discrimination, retaliation, and labor violations wh...
Pakistani man found guilty of plot to kill Trump backed by IranA Pakistani man, Asif Merchant, has been convicted of plotting with Iran's Revolutionary Guard to assassinate U.S. officials, including for...
America's immigration mess shows it failing as a nation of lawsThe US immigration system is fraught with inconsistencies, where laws are selectively enforced for political gain, leading to injustice and...
Canada Resettles 3 Uyghurs After Over a Decade of Detention in Thailand
Uyghurs detained in Thailand say they face deportation, persecution in ChinaUyghur men detained in Thailand for over ten years face deportation to China. Activists and family members fear abuse and torture if they a...
Chinese Muslims, after finding a refuge in Queens, now fear Donald TrumpHui Muslims fled China's repression and arrived in the U.S. via the Darién Gap. They face an uncertain future with potential deportations u...
Gujarat cops to coordinate with passengers of flight returned from France to trace 'agents'The aircraft, an Airbus A340, carrying 276 passengers, mostly Indians, was grounded in France for four days over suspected human traffickin...
Pixar returns with immigrant fable 'Elemental'The movie, out next Friday in the United States, is set in the fantastical Element City -- where residents made out of fire, water, earth a...
History Of Christmas: Fascinating tale of origin of Christmas, how it evolved throughout agesChristmas is almost approaching and it is time to learn about the history of Christmas throughout the generations.
View: Two-child cap and other disincentives should go. We need more babies, not lessIndia’s fertility is plummeting. It must abandon bogus fears of excess population and prepare for a future with fewer and fewer people of w...
Colleges win immigration battle but fear for US reputation as education destinationAlready, there's concern that the coronavirus pandemic and a slowdown of visa processing could prevent thousands of students from returning...
Donald Trump threatens to pull tax exemption for schools, collegesIn his push to get schools and colleges to reopen this fall, President Donald Trump is again taking aim at their finances, this time threat...
Government may bring legal backing for private companies to use AadhaarInter-ministerial consultations will be held to evaluate the government’s options.
United States may court legal trouble with new H-1B proposalApart from Indian IT cos, those likely to be affected include American giants like Google & IBM. These cos may file suits to protect their ...
Junior Minister Priti Patel who wooed Asian votersThe daughter of migrants from Uganda and Britain’s junior minister for employment, Patel, 44, is now well poised to play a more prominent r...
US lawmaker for inquiry on Infosys flouting visa norms chargesA case has been pending against Infosys in US, where the company is accused of importing foreign workers as B-1 business visitors.
- Ahmedabad blasts: I never fled India, says Ken Haywood
American national Ken Haywood, linked to the Ahmedabad serial blasts terror email, returned after allegedly fleeing the country in August 2...
- Why Slum Rehabilitation Is Good money chasing bad
The number of slum dwellers in India had risen from 28 million in 1981 to almost 70 million at the latest count.