The Trump administration's new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas aims to promote American hiring but could have mixed economic effects. Experts weigh in on potential job gains for U.S. workers and the broader consequences of this policy.
In a gripping trial, Ryan Routh was found guilty of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, raising alarms about political violence in America. The shocking verdict highlights the serious consequences of such acts.
Donald Trump's recent proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee on H1-B visas for skilled foreign workers could severely impact US economic growth, leading to a brain drain and uncertainty in the tech industry.
A catastrophic outage by Optus left hundreds unable to reach emergency services for 13 hours, resulting in at least three confirmed deaths. The telecommunications giant faces significant consequences as investigations unfold.
In a heated exchange, the Taliban dismisses Trump's call to regain Bagram Air Base, emphasizing Afghanistan's sovereignty and the need for realistic diplomatic relations. The former president hints at dire consequences if demands are unmet.
In a thrilling finish, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Los Angeles Rams 33-26 with a dramatic blocked field goal returned for a touchdown. This play not only secured the win but had significant betting implications for gamblers.
The Pentagon is scrutinizing social media posts by service members following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Defense Secretary warns against any mocking or praise. Investigations are underway.
An online group has launched a database to track social media users who criticized Charlie Kirk's death, claiming it's for public education. Critics warn it could chill free speech in America.
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's tragic death, several workers have been fired for their public statements, raising questions about free speech rights in the workplace. As political polarization escalates, employers are increasingly scrutinizing employee social media activity, leading to job losses over controversial comments.
The US has suspended critical funding for its flagship AIDS relief program, PEPFAR, threatening millions of lives globally. Patients face disrupted care as Congress battles over budget cuts.