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US Social-Media Visa Rules Hurdles Fifa World Cup/Olympics
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Planning to go to US for Fifa World Cup or Olympics? New social media rules for visas might be a hurdle

The US plans to make social media checks mandatory for most visitors, even tourists and people visiting family. The proposed rule would require five years of social media, phone, and email records, making travel to the US tougher for many.

Trump again claims he halted India-Pakistan conflict
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Trump again claims he halted India-Pakistan conflict

At a Pennsylvania rally, Donald Trump reiterated his disputed assertion that he personally stopped hostilities between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, repeating a claim he has made dozens of times despite New Delhi’s consistent rejection of any third-party intervention.

JD Vance Draws Fire for “theft of American Dream” Remark
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JD Vance criticized for ‘theft of the American Dream’ remark, social media asks him to send wife Usha 'back to India'

Vice president JD Vance is under fire after calling mass migration a 'theft of the American dream.' Critics say his stance is hypocritical given his wife Usha Vance's immigrant background, sparking debates on race, faith, and Trump administration's immigrant background, sparking debates on race, faith, and the Trump administration's tougher immigration policies.

Trump says India shouldn’t dump rice in US, Hints New tariff
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Trump says India should not 'dump rice' in US as he threatens new tariffs

President Donald Trump warned he may place new tariffs on rice from India and fertilizer from Canada, arguing that cheap imports are hurting American farmers. He announced a major relief plan while calling foreign pricing practices unfair.

Mamdani Urges Immigrants to Assert Rights Amid ICE Raids
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Zohran Mamdani urges New York immigrants to assert rights amid rising ICE raids

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani released a video urging immigrants to assert their constitutional rights during ICE encounters. Following recent raids in Manhattan, he reaffirmed the city’s sanctuary policies and vowed steadfast protection for vulnerable communities.

Second Indian National Dies After Albany Fire Accident
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Second Indian national dies following Albany House fire

Anvesh Sarapelli succumbed to severe injuries a day after fellow Indian Sahaja Reddy Udumala died in the same tragic fire in Albany, as authorities and the Indian Consulate offer support to the grieving families.

US defence bill
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US defence bill pushes for deeper strategic ties with India

The US defence policy bill for 2026 emphasizes expanding strategic engagement with India, especially through the Quad, to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and bolster joint efforts to counter China’s growing influence in the region.

Pete Hegseth Jan. 6
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Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny as FBI arrests suspected Jan. 6 pipe bomber

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confronts bipartisan questions over a deadly Caribbean boat strike and the use of encrypted messaging, while the FBI announces a major break in the long-running Jan. 6 pipe bomb investigation. Meanwhile, Supreme Court redistricting decisions shake US politics.

Who is Mamta Singh? Elected to Jersey City Public Office
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Who is Mamta Singh? The first Indian-American ever elected to public office in Jersey City

Mamta Singh's election as Jersey City Councilmember at-Large marks a historic breakthrough for one of America's largest Indian-American communities. A longtime nonprofit leader and grassroots organizer, Singh brings long-awaited representation to 'Little India.'