Salt-Buying Protest Targets Minnesota Stores Over ICE

Minnesota protesters organized a unique demonstration at Target stores, repeatedly buying and returning salt to disrupt operations and demand the company sever ties with ICE, amid growing boycott campaigns.

Himachal Braces for More Rain and Snow

Himachal Pradesh faces a weather alert with predictions of additional rainfall and snowfall across the state, prompting authorities to issue advisories for residents and travelers.

Indonesia Floods: Rescue Resumes for 80 Missing, Deaths at 10

Rescue operations have restarted in Indonesia following severe rainfall and flooding, with 80 people still missing and the confirmed death toll rising to 10. Emergency teams are battling challenging conditions to locate survivors.

Centralia: Underground Fire Burns for 60+ Years

Centralia, Pennsylvania, once a thriving coal town, has been burning underground since 1962. What began as a routine landfill fire ignited coal seams, leading to evacuation, demolition, and the town's erasure from maps.

US Congressman Maxwell Frost Assaulted in Florida

Democratic Congressman Maxwell Frost from Florida was punched by an individual in Orlando. The suspect has been arrested, and Frost is reportedly safe. The incident highlights security concerns for public figures.

bbno$ Speaks Out Against US Immigration Shooting

Canadian rapper bbno$ criticizes US immigration enforcement after fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti, citing visa concerns. Eyewitness accounts dispute official version of events.

US Winter Storm Causes National Emergency and Travel Chaos

A massive winter storm sweeping across the United States has led to federal emergency declarations in multiple states, widespread power outages affecting over 500,000 customers, and severe travel disruptions with thousands of flights canceled.

Yale, 47 Universities Back Harvard in Student Visa Case

Yale University and 47 other US institutions filed a legal brief supporting Harvard's international student visa program, warning that visa cancellations threaten research, innovation, and economic competitiveness.

Iran Women's Protest: 'Jin, Jiyan, Azadi' Movement Explained

Amid Iran's economic collapse and political repression, women lead protests with the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' slogan. From mandatory hijab laws to recent crackdowns, this movement highlights decades of struggle for bodily autonomy and dignity.

Mark Tully, Famed Journalist, Dies at 90

Mark Tully, the celebrated British-born journalist and author who became a household name in India for his decades of reporting, has passed away at the age of 90. His death marks the end of an era in journalism.

Antarctica's Hidden Landscape Discovered Under Ice

A groundbreaking scientific map reveals Antarctica's hidden landscape of mountains, canyons, and hills beneath kilometers of ice, transforming our understanding of the frozen continent.

Kiran Desai: US Immigration a Lesson for Indians

Indian American author Kiran Desai says current US immigration rhetoric serves as empathy lesson for Indians, warning of global anti-migrant trends affecting diaspora identity and belonging.

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