Moodubidire TMC Documents All 18 Water Bodies Scientifically

Moodubidire Town Municipal Council has completed comprehensive scientific documentation of all 18 water bodies within its jurisdiction, marking a pioneering initiative in Karnataka. Detailed restoration plans for two lakes are now ready, with one project

Trump's 15% Global Tariff Sparks International Concern

US President Donald Trump's imposition of a 15% global tariff, following a Supreme Court ruling against reciprocal tariffs, has triggered widespread international reactions and economic uncertainty. Countries like India, China, and the EU are reassessing

Israeli Teen Skips Math Prep Over Iran Strike Fears

An Israeli political commentator shares her son's refusal to study for a math test, believing an Iran attack will cancel it, as global tensions escalate with US military deployments and diplomatic talks.

Eight Cheetahs Arrive at Kuno Park from Botswana

India's Kuno National Park welcomes eight cheetahs from Botswana, marking the third African translocation. The total population now reaches 46, advancing Project Cheetah's conservation goals.

Kaziranga Records 57 Fishing Cats in First Assessment

Kaziranga National Park's inaugural fishing cat population assessment documents a minimum of 57 individuals, though experts caution this is likely an undercount. The elusive aquatic felid faces severe threats from habitat degradation and poaching.

25 Soldiers Killed in Raid on Mexico's Most Wanted Cartel Leader

A high-stakes military operation targeting Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho,' resulted in the deaths of at least 25 soldiers. The raid highlights the ongoing violent conflict with Mexico's most wanted cartel leader, who has a $15 million bo

H-1B Registration Opens March 4: $100K Fee May Cut Applications

The H-1B visa initial registration period opens March 4 with a new $100,000 fee for overseas candidates. Immigration attorney Emily Neumann predicts lower registration due to the fee and job market conditions, potentially leading to a second lottery this

NYC Blizzard: 15 Inches of Snow, Emergency Declared

A powerful blizzard dumped up to 15 inches of snow on New York City, prompting Mayor Zohran Mamdani to declare a state of emergency, impose a travel ban, and close schools. The storm caused widespread disruptions to flights, trains, and power.

Ukraine Rebuild Cost Hits $588 Billion, Report Shows

A new report estimates Ukraine needs $588 billion for reconstruction after the conflict with Russia, nearly triple its annual GDP. The World Bank-led study highlights massive needs in transport, energy, and housing sectors.

Hindu Americans Lead US Education with 70% Degree Rate

A comprehensive Pew Research study reveals Hindu Americans are the most educated religious group in the US, with 70% holding college degrees compared to just 35% of all US adults, highlighting significant educational disparities.

US Government Shutdowns: Why They Keep Happening

Explore the mechanics behind US government shutdowns, including the three recent episodes under Trump's second term, their economic impacts, and why such crises are unlikely in India's parliamentary system.

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