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- Apr- 2023 -24 April
US: People who received Covid shots develop a condition called Tinnitus or ringing in the ear
COVID-19 vaccines are being criticized once again as some people in the US are claiming that they have developed tinnitus…
Read More » - 23 April
Reports: Bodies of 2 Indian students found in US lake after going missing
According to recent media reports, the bodies of two Indian students, Siddhant Shah and Aryan Vaidya, have been recovered after…
Read More » - 23 April
US President will visit India in September for the G20 Summit
According to US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Donald Lu, President Joe Biden will travel to…
Read More » - 23 April
US President Biden to visit India this September; Calls 2024 a ‘big year’ for India-US ties
Washington: US President Joe Biden is looking forward to travelling to India in September, his administration’s point person for…
Read More » - 22 April
The US Supreme Court preserves access to a commonly used abortion pill
On April 21, the US Supreme Court provided some relief to abortion rights supporters by ruling that a commonly used…
Read More » - 21 April
US House Republicans passes bill that would bar transgender athletes to compete in girls’ or women’s teams
House Republicans passed a bill on April 20th that would prohibit federally supported schools and colleges from allowing transgender athletes…
Read More » - 21 April
The United States to send a large number of troops to its military base in Djibouti
The United States is preparing to send a significant number of troops to its military base in Djibouti, a small…
Read More » - 21 April
Indian native Radha Iyengar Plumb confirmed as US’s Deputy Under Secretary of Defence
Washington: The US Senate has confirmed Radha Iyengar Plumb, a national security expert, as the Deputy Under Secretary of…
Read More » - 21 April
Student from India killed at petrol station in US
According to police in the US state of Ohio, a 24-year-old man from Andhra Pradesh who was pursuing a Masters…
Read More » - 21 April
70th anniversary of bilateral alliance: South Korean President Yoon to visit US from April 24-29
Seoul: President Yoon Suk Yeol will be on a state visit to the United States from April 24-29 to…
Read More » - 20 April
Moments after launch, Musk’s SpaceX Starship, most powerful rocket ever constructed, explodes | Watch
New York: Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship rocket exploded and failed to reach orbit, moments after it was launched from…
Read More » - 20 April
Reports: China is to deploy a high-altitude spy drone that travels at least three times the speed of sound
A leaked US assessment reported by the Washington Post on Tuesday stated that China is planning to deploy a high-altitude…
Read More » - 20 April
Man arrested in Texas for shooting two cheerleaders after one of them mistakenly got into the wrong car
A man named Pedro Tello Rodriguez Jr. has been arrested in Austin, Texas for shooting two cheerleaders, Payton Washington and…
Read More » - 19 April
US Energy Department warns Rosatom against interfering with Ukrainian nuclear power plant
Last month, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) sent a letter to Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy firm, Rosatom, warning…
Read More » - 19 April
US lawmakers passes bill that allows minors to work longer hours and serve alcohol in restaurants
The Iowa state senate in the USA has passed a controversial bill on Tuesday that permits minors to work longer…
Read More » - 19 April
Due to technical difficulties, hundreds of Southwest Airlines flights delayed
Due to an internal technical issue, hundreds of Southwest Airlines Co flights were temporarily halted across the United States. Minutes…
Read More » - 19 April
Teacher in Texas arrested for encouraging students to fight inside her classroom
A 24-year-old teacher in Texas was arrested after she was caught on security footage encouraging her 12 and 13-year-old students…
Read More » - 19 April
US Department of Defense spends around one billion dollars every year to develop ‘directed energy’ weapons
According to a report by the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), the Department of Defense (DOD) spends about one…
Read More » - 19 April
US arrests two for running secret Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC
According to prosecutors, in 2022, the Chinese government requested Lu to assist in locating a pro-democracy activist living in California.…
Read More » - 18 April
US Senate Report: COVID-19 pandemic was the result of a ‘research-related incident’ at a laboratory in Wuhan
A report by the US Senate, which is 302-pages long, has concluded that the coronavirus pandemic may have been caused…
Read More » - 18 April
US: 20-year-old woman shot by a man for driving up the wrong driveway
A 20-year-old woman named Kaylin Gillis was accidentally shot by a man in Hebron, New York, on Saturday when she…
Read More » - 17 April
Elon Musk’s SpaceX postpones first test flight of Starship, most powerful rocket
Starbase, US: SpaceX on Monday postponed the first test flight of Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, designed…
Read More » - 17 April
US Treasury Secretary says the economic sanctions imposed by US on countries have put dollar’s dominance at stake
Janet Yellen, the US Treasury Secretary, has expressed concern that the widespread use of economic sanctions by the US against…
Read More » - 17 April
Sharp-clawed creature in Oregon piques curiosity in and around the state
The sighting of wolverines in Oregon has caused a stir in and around the state, as it was believed that…
Read More » - 16 April
Mass shooting at teen’s bday party in Alabama; Over 20 shot, 4 killed
Washington: At least four people were killed and several injured in a Saturday night shooting at a teen birthday…
Read More » - 16 April
New Omicron subvariant ‘XBB.1.16’ named ‘Arcturus’ spreads in US after India: CDC
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that the new Omicron subvariant XBB.1.16, also known as ‘Arcturus,’…
Read More » - 15 April
Japan and United States agreed to collaborate on geothermal energy
On Saturday, Japan and the United States agreed to work together to develop geothermal energy, one of the most abundant…
Read More » - 15 April
India requests rich countries intensify emission cuts
Meeting the global target of achieving net zero emissions by 2050 will necessitate developed nations increasing their emission reduction efforts,…
Read More » - 15 April
US authorities apprehend 21-year-old for leaking classified military documents.
On Friday, a 21-year-old member of the US Air National Guard, Jack Douglas Teixeira, was charged with unlawfully copying and…
Read More » - 15 April
US Supreme Court temporarily preserves full access to the widely-used abortion pill mifepristone
The United States Supreme Court has temporarily halted the imposition of restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone, which is widely…
Read More » - 14 April
‘Medical complication’: ‘Robin Hood’ star Jamie Foxx hospitalised
Washington: Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx is not in the pink of health. The Robin Hood’ star has been admitted…
Read More » - 14 April
High efficacy malaria vaccine delivered by Oxford University and Serum Institute of India
The University of Oxford has developed a highly effective malaria vaccine that has been licensed for use in Ghana by…
Read More » - 13 April
New York Police Department is bringing back its Robotic dogs, the Digidogs
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has decided to reintroduce the use of Digidog, a robot dog that was discontinued…
Read More » - 13 April
The US occupation army transports a new batch of stolen Syrian oil to their bases in Iraq
On 11 April, the US military transported a fresh shipment of oil stolen from Syria to their bases in Iraq,…
Read More » - 13 April
Following the shootings in US, anti-LGBTQ misinformation surged online
Mass shootings in the United States have fueled a flood of misinformation directed at an unlikely group: transgender people. Users…
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