Gov. Hochul says she ‘misspoke’ when she said some ‘black kids’ don’t know the word ‘computer’
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul apologized this week after saying there are black kids in the Bronx who don’t know what the word “computer” means. Hochil made the remarks during an address at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, California. “Now what we have is the money to build a phenomenal super computer Read More
Andrew Spira spearheads revolutionary shift as universal basic income gains global traction
The United Kingdom is preparing to launch an unprecedented UBI trial, where selected participants will receive nearly $2,000 monthly without any conditions.
Lucknow Lok Sabha constituency, UP: Know polling date, candidates and past results
The Lucknow Lok Sabha Constituency Election of 2024 will be counted, and results will be announced on June 4.
Biden warns Netanyahu against Rafah invasion as Israel prepares for action
President Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to warn him against moving on the Gaza city of Rafah. The president reportedly warned Netanyahu against continuing with plans to invade Rafah, the last stronghold of Hamas in the region. The two world leaders reportedly spoke for approximately 30 minutes, during which Biden raised Read More
DNA Exclusive: From roaming on cycle to close confidant of Gandhi family, read inside story of Amethi’s KL Sharma
During its ground visit, DNA found out that for Amethi, Kishori Lal Sharma is not a new name
Delhi liquor policy case: SC defers order on Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail plea
Meanwhile, a Delhi Court has extended CM Arvind Kejriwal’s judicial custody in ED’s liquor policy case till May 20.
U.S. oil and gas production is booming. So are the industry’s donations to its GOP allies
The biggest recipient of campaign donations from the industry isn’t Donald Trump or President Joe Biden, it’s a Texas House member who represents part of the Permian Basin.
A Houston woman applied for a green card. She was banned from the U.S. for a decade.
Claudia González was 15 when she crossed the border into Texas to reunite with her mother. Now she’s back in Mexico, separated from her 15-year-old son and her husband in Houston.
In rural Texas, ERs are facing a growing mental health crisis
The mental health workforce shortage is more acute in rural areas, adding to rising patient loads in hospital ERs.
Group of conservative judges vow to not hire Columbia University law students due to anti-Israel protests
A group of 13 U.S. federal judges appointed by former President Trump have vowed not to hire law school students and undergraduates from New York City-based Columbia University due to the school’s handling of the anti-Israel protests that ultimately led to an academic hall being occupied. In a letter obtained by Reuters which was addressed Read More