Category : USA


Trump: No Military Force for Greenland at Davos

Former US President Donald Trump stated at the World Economic Forum that the United States will not use military force to acquire Greenland, while criticizing Europe's economic direction.

J&K MBBS Students in Limbo After NMC LoP Withdrawal

Fifty MBBS students in Jammu and Kashmir face an uncertain future after the National Medical Commission withdrew permission for their college's 2025-26 academic session, raising concerns about their medical education.

ICE Agents Enter Homes Without Warrants: Whistleblower Claims

A whistleblower group alleges that ICE agents can enter homes without judicial warrants, with DHS officials not contesting the specific claims. The International New York Times reports on these serious immigration enforcement allegations.

Supreme Court Questions Trump's Fed Firing Authority

US Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism about President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, emphasizing the need for central bank independence from political pressure during oral arguments.

Trump Narrows Fed Chair Search, Criticizes Powell

US President Donald Trump reveals the Federal Reserve chair selection is down to final candidates, criticizing Jerome Powell's performance while hinting at a successor announcement soon.

US Arctic Blast: Exploding Trees Risk in Midwest

A severe Arctic airmass sweeping from Texas to the Carolinas threatens heavy snow, ice, and freezing rain, with meteorologists warning of 'exploding trees' in Michigan and Minnesota due to extreme cold.

Trump's Greenland Gambit Puts NATO on Brink at Davos

US President Donald Trump's Davos speech on Greenland has exposed deep divisions within NATO, raising critical questions about alliance credibility, European security, and trans-Atlantic relations.

Farage Challenges Trump on NATO Comments

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage publicly disputes Donald Trump's criticism of NATO allies, defending Britain's military contributions and calling the remarks unfair.

Biosphere 2: Arizona's Sealed Earth Experiment Evolves

Biosphere 2, a massive sealed glass structure in the Arizona desert, began as a two-year human survival experiment in the 1990s. Today, it serves as a controlled laboratory for studying Earth's ecosystems, climate change, and environmental processes under

Sunita Williams on NASA's Future & Her Space Legacy

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams reflects on her 27-year career, emphasizing continuity, international partnerships, and commercial collaboration as NASA enters a new phase of space exploration beyond low Earth orbit.

Usha Vance Pregnant: Fourth Child Due July 2026

Second Lady Usha Vance and Vice President JD Vance announce pregnancy with fourth child, a boy due July 2026. Meet their three children Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel as family expands.

Trump-Iran Tensions Escalate Over Khamenei Threats

US President Donald Trump threatened to destroy Iran if assassinated, while Iranian generals warned of jihad against any aggression toward Supreme Leader Khamenei amid ongoing protests and violence.

Trump's 2025 Education Overhaul Reshapes US Universities

President Trump's second term unleashed sweeping executive actions that disrupted US higher education through funding cuts, investigations, and policy shifts, creating uncertainty for institutions and students alike.

H-1B Visa Pay Gap Widens: City Decides Salary

A new analysis reveals the H-1B visa's fate is now tied to geography. Median wages vary sharply by metro, creating unequal outcomes for Indian professionals. High-cost cities offer leverage, while others limit mobility.

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