Susie Wiles won't take break from work for her breast cancer treatment; Trump praises 'incredible' chief of staff

Susie Wiles won’t take break from work for her breast cancer treatment; Trump praises ‘incredible’ chief of staff

As President Donald Trump Monday announced that his chief of staff Susie Wiles, 68, was recently diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, he added that Wiles won’t take a break from her White House work. During the treatment period, Wiles will be spending full-time at the White House and Trump said this makes him very happy….

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Who is T Vishnudatta Jayaraman? Indian-American journalist commended by Virginia Senate for contributions to South Asian community

Who is T Vishnudatta Jayaraman? Indian-American journalist commended by Virginia Senate for contributions to South Asian community

The Virginia State Senate has passed a resolution commending Indian‑American journalist T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman for his contributions to journalism and the South Asian community in the United States.The resolution was adopted on las week during a session of the Senate. It recognised Jayaraman’s work as founder and editor‑in‑chief of the South Asian Herald, a news…

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‘Won’t wait while people struggle’: Keir Starmer announces £53m heating‑oil support for households amid Iran war

‘Won’t wait while people struggle’: Keir Starmer announces £53m heating‑oil support for households amid Iran war

The UK government has unveiled a £53 million emergency support package to help vulnerable households struggling with soaring heating oil costs, as global energy markets remain volatile amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the measure during a press conference at 10 Downing Street, saying the government’s immediate priority is…

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Indian In Dubmin: 'I am not a creep': Indian man in Dublin, convicted of groping woman on bus, says he can't find job due to background check

Indian In Dubmin: ‘I am not a creep’: Indian man in Dublin, convicted of groping woman on bus, says he can’t find job due to background check

A 44-year-old software developer, Kishor Karunakaran, who was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman on a bus, said he was honeytrapped, got fired from his job at Amazon, and can’t find work since the incident. In an exclusive interview with Sunday World, the father of one said he was not a creep but a “valued…

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Iran’s new Supreme Leader ‘may be gay,’ intel told Donald Trump— how he reacted: Report

Iran’s new Supreme Leader ‘may be gay,’ intel told Donald Trump— how he reacted: Report

In an unexpected turn of events, US intelligence has reportedly informed President Trump about allegations regarding Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, suggesting he may identify as gay. These revelations have purportedly raised alarms for his late father’s apprehensions about his potential as a leader. US President Donald Trump was briefed last week by US…

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Why Hitler still finds admirers in Pakistan

Why Hitler still finds admirers in Pakistan

Admiration for Adolf Hitler should be morally unthinkable anywhere. Yet in parts of Pakistan, his name still surfaces in conversations with a strange tone of respect. The reaction can be startling for Europeans who encounter it. The German journalist Hasnain Kazim described precisely this experience in a widely discussed essay in Der Spiegel, where he…

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USA war with Iran: Donald Trump backs Mark Levin in internal MAGA strife with Megyn Kelly

USA war with Iran: Donald Trump backs Mark Levin in internal MAGA strife with Megyn Kelly

The war of words between conservative commentators Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin over the US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran escalated on Sunday, with Kelly accusing Levin of having a “micro-p****”.Levin, described as a long-time Tehran hawk, appeared to have started the latest exchange by posting his disapproval of Kelly’s statement opposing the conflict, Independent reported.“Poor Megyn…

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Meningitis outbreak at University of Kent: 2 dead, students queue for antibiotics — what we know so far

Meningitis outbreak at University of Kent: 2 dead, students queue for antibiotics — what we know so far

A meningitis outbreak in the Canterbury area of Kent has left two young people dead and several others seriously ill, prompting a large public health response and emergency antibiotic distribution for students and close contacts.Health officials say at least 13 cases of invasive meningococcal disease, a severe bacterial infection that can cause meningitis and blood…

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Brampton man Udayveer Dhillon arrested over fraud scheme targeting South Asians with temporary immigration status

Brampton man Udayveer Dhillon arrested over fraud scheme targeting South Asians with temporary immigration status

A 21-year-old Brampton man has been arrested after police uncovered an alleged fraud scheme that targeted members of the South Asian community with temporary immigration status.Investigators with the Peel Regional Police Fraud Bureau say the accused, identified as Udayveer Dhillon, was taken into custody on March 9 following an investigation that began in the summer…

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