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- Mar- 2023 -9 March
Report: Instagram down for thousands of users worldwide
An outage monitoring website Downdetector.com reported that, Meta Platform’s Instagram was down on Wednesday for thousands of customers around the…
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City prosecutor in Virginia won’t be seeking charges against the 6-year-old boy who shot his teacher
The 6-year-old kid who shot his elementary school teacher in January won’t be facing charges, according to the city prosecutor…
Read More » - 8 March
US nominates Indian-origin man to head World Bank
Nairobi: The United States’ candidate to head the World Bank, Ajay Banga, on Wednesday called for a revamp of…
Read More » - 8 March
US will remove travel restrictions for Chinese nationals: Report
According to a source with knowledge of the situation revealed to Reuters, the United States will join other nations in…
Read More » - 7 March
US surpasses a disturbing milestone of 100 mass shooting in 2023
In 2023, the United States exceeded the troubling threshold of 100 mass shootings, prompting criticism of Washington and the state…
Read More » - 6 March
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg claims that the US government is trying to cover up the existence of aliens
The Fabelmans, West Side Story, The Post, and Lincoln director Steven Spielberg recently made an appearance on The Late Show…
Read More » - 6 March
Two killed, six injured in shooting at house party in Georgia
Georgia: Two people were killed and six others were injured on Saturday (local time) after a shooting at a…
Read More » - 5 March
North Korea: US is to blame for failure of weapons controls throughout the world
North Korea has been critical of the United States for causing the collapse of international arms control efforts. The country’s…
Read More » - 5 March
Will ban US firms from China business: Vivek Ramaswamy, Indian-American running for President
Indian-American presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, has announced that if he is elected, he will ban US firms from doing business…
Read More » - 5 March
Billie Eilish takes a break from social media; singer reveals she deleted all her social media apps
Billie Eilish, the popular American singer and songwriter, has announced that she has deleted all her social media apps from…
Read More » - 5 March
Inebriated sleeping student urinates on passenger in Delhi bound American Airlines flight: Report
New Delhi: A passenger of a New York-New Delhi American Airlines flight has allegedly urinated on a fellow male…
Read More » - 5 March
‘3 secular religions- race, sex, climate, have put US in a choke hole today’: Says Indian origin in White House race
Washington: Three secular religions — race, sex and climate — have put the United States in a choke hole…
Read More » - 4 March
The idea that India is not a permanent member of the UNSC is ludicrous: John McCain
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair stated in Delhi on Friday that India is in a stronger position than ever.…
Read More » - 4 March
White House says that US President Joe Biden had a cancerous skin lesion removed last month
The White House said on Friday that US President Joe Biden underwent the removal of a malignant skin lesion last…
Read More » - 4 March
US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged to support Ukraine as long as it takes
At their Friday meeting at the White House, US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed to defend…
Read More » - 3 March
The United States’ New York Police Department (NYPD) yet again lowers its requirement for new recruits
According to Chief of Training Juanita Holmes, the New York Police Department (NYPD) in the United States has once again…
Read More » - 3 March
Report: US and many Western countries are far behind in the race with China to develop advanced technologies
According to a recent study, China is well ahead of the United States and many other Western nations in terms…
Read More » - 3 March
US Justice Department rules that Trump can be sued by police officials and others injured in the January 6 assault
In a court filing on Thursday, the US Justice Department stated that those hurt by police officers and others involved…
Read More » - 2 March
White House asserts Chinese-owned app TikTok is a ‘potential national security risk’
Washington: The White House on Wednesday (local time) asserted that the Chinese-owned app TikTok is a ‘potential national security…
Read More » - 1 March
US involves ‘worldwide’ authorities to aid with India visa operations
The US has sent temporary visa officers to Mumbai to assist with visa procedures and shorten wait times. As per…
Read More » - 1 March
Covid Likely Caused by China Lab Leak, says ‘Classified’ Study: FBI Chief
The COVID-19 pandemic, as per FBI’s assessment, was most likely generated by a leak from a laboratory in Wuhan, China,…
Read More » - Feb- 2023 -28 February
Hotel shreds passports, 42 students left stranded in US
Forty-two students from a school in Walsall, UK were left stranded in the US after a hotel was alleged…
Read More » - 26 February
Five people killed after a plane carrying patients crashes in Nevada, USA
All five occupants of a medical transport plane that crashed in the western US state of Nevada perished, says the…
Read More » - 26 February
‘If voted to power, will be that Prez..’: Nikki Haley’s message to ‘bad guys’- Pakistan, China
Washington: US Republican Party, Grand Old Party (GOP) Presidential candidate Nikki Haley has said that if voted to power,…
Read More » - 24 February
Selena Gomez, the most followed female celebrity on Instagram, stops using social media
Selena Gomez, who recently overtook Beyonce as the most followed female star on Instagram, declared her intention to stop using…
Read More » - 24 February
Alec Baldwin pleads ‘not guilty’ in ‘Rust’ shooting case
Washington: Alec Baldwin pleaded not guilty in the case involving the fatal shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. According to…
Read More » - 23 February
Joseph Biden calls the suspension of the Russia Treaty a ‘big mistake.’
On Wednesday, US Vice President Joe Biden called it a ‘huge mistake’ for Russia to pull out of a nuclear…
Read More » - 23 February
FBI: Sikhs are among the most often targeted religious communities for hate crimes in US
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s annual summary of nationwide events, Jews and Sikhs were the two most often targeted…
Read More » - 23 February
‘You knew ISIS was using your platform’: US Supreme Court accuses Twitter of blindness to terrorism
Washington: Twitter was accused in the US Supreme Court Wednesday of closing its eyes to the ISIS group as…
Read More » - 22 February
Victims of 9/11 blast cannot seize $3.5 billion funds of Afghan Central Bank: Rules US Court
New York: The families of victims of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks cannot seize $3.5 billion in funds…
Read More » - 20 February
JP Nadda praises the Center’s vaccination campaign: ‘US President Biden still wears masks, but in India…’
JP Nadda, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claimed that US President Joe Biden still wears a mask…
Read More » - 20 February
Priyanka Chopra receives plaudits for being compassionate to cancer patient at a concert in Las Vegas
Priyanka Chopra was commended on Twitter by a Jonas Brothers fan for being polite to her and her unwell mother…
Read More » - 20 February
Ahead of Russian invasion anniversary, President Biden makes surprise visit to Ukraine
Kyiv: US President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Monday, a major show of support ahead…
Read More » - 19 February
US-based Amazon employee wins lottery twice straight
A $5 scratch-off lottery ticket used by an Amazon employee from Baltimore, Maryland, has paid out in the amount of…
Read More » - 17 February
Indian-American Neal Mohan is the next CEO of YouTube
Neal Mohan, an Indian-American, will succeed Susan Wojcicki as CEO of Alphabet-owned YouTube after the latter announced that she would…
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