QUICKREADS
Techie considering return to India seeks guidance on future, shares ‘biggest worry’ amid green card uncertainty
A top machine learning engineer at a major US tech firm is considering moving to India by 2028, citing emotional and economic reasons. With a net worth of nearly $2.6 million, the couple aims for a smoother transition for their children. They seek guidance on financial planning and potential challenges of relocating while ensuring future access to the US.
UK far-right activist Robinson cleared of terror offence over phone access
A UK judge acquitted far-right activist Tommy Robinson of a terrorism charge, citing potential unlawful police targeting due to his beliefs. Robinson, who refused to provide his phone PIN during a stop, claimed he was protecting journalistic content. The ruling was celebrated by supporters, with Robinson vowing to organize a larger rally in the future.
Nov 4 elections: What time do polls open and close today in NYC, New Jersey, Virginia
On November 4, 2025, millions of Americans are voting in key races, including the New York City mayoralty and gubernatorial contests in New Jersey and Virginia. Notable candidates include Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani and former governor Andrew Cuomo in NYC, while New Jersey features Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli. Virginia voters choose between Abigail Spanberger and Winsome Earle-Sears for governor.
Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 26 dead in Philippines, people trapped on roofs
Typhoon Kalmaegi has caused at least 26 deaths in the Philippines, primarily due to flooding in central provinces. A helicopter on a humanitarian mission also crashed in Agusan del Sur. The storm, with winds up to 130 kph, has led to extensive evacuations and significant damage, especially in Cebu, which is still recovering from a recent earthquake.
Death toll due to Typhoon Kalmaegi reaches 40 in Central Vietnam
Central Vietnam's death toll from recent flooding and record rains has risen to 40, with six people still missing. Torrential downpours, breaking national records, have devastated historic sites and flooded nearly 80,000 homes. Another storm, Typhoon Kalmaegi, is expected to hit soon, compounding the region's challenges as it grapples with the aftermath of extreme weather linked to climate change.
Afghans begin clean-up after 6.3 earthquake that killed at least 27
A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, killing at least 20 and injuring nearly 1,000. The quake damaged the historic Blue Mosque and destroyed many homes, raising concerns ahead of winter. Residents began cleanup efforts as the Taliban administration faces ongoing crises, with the UN and other nations pledging aid. Afghanistan's vulnerability to earthquakes poses a significant risk.
Dick Cheney vs Trump: Why ex-VP sided with Joe Biden, Kamala Harris in 2024 election
Dick Cheney, former Vice President under George W. Bush, passed away at 84 from pneumonia and heart disease. His family praised his service and values. Cheney notably supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, criticizing Donald Trump as a threat to democracy. Trump's response labeled Cheney a "RINO," while Harris's campaign welcomed his endorsement.
Dick Cheney hunting accident: When ex-VP accidentally shot Texas lawyer Harry Whittington
Dick Cheney, the 46th vice president of the United States, has died at 84 due to complications from pneumonia and heart disease. Cheney served under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009. His family praised him as a loving husband and father, highlighting his dedication to the country and his values.
Dick Cheney dies at 84: All on wife Lynne, children, and net worth
Former US Vice President Dick Cheney has passed away at 84 due to pneumonia and heart-related issues. His family confirmed he died surrounded by loved ones, praising him as a "great and good man." Cheney served under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009 and is survived by his wife, Lynne, and their two daughters.
US elections face security test as DHS cuts local support
As Election Day approaches, U.S. election officials face reduced federal support from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which has discontinued its situation room for sharing intelligence on threats. The cuts come amid rising political violence and cybersecurity risks, leaving smaller jurisdictions particularly vulnerable to potential attacks. This marks a critical test for election integrity under the Trump administration.
US shutdown deepens, flight delays mount as air traffic controllers skip work
The US government shutdown has reached its 34th day, severely impacting airport operations due to air traffic controller and TSA worker shortages. Many workers are absent or seeking second jobs, causing flight delays and safety concerns. Union leaders and airline executives urge lawmakers to end the shutdown, emphasizing that while safety is maintained, predictability in air travel is compromised.
Bangladesh moves to scrap music, PE as school subjects for children: Report
Bangladesh has canceled plans to hire music and physical education teachers for primary schools, bowing to pressure from Islamist groups opposing music in education. The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education announced the changes in a gazette, highlighting growing tensions between the government and Islamist organizations like Jamaat-e-Islami. Critics argue the decision undermines educational diversity.
How America’s former ‘drug capital’ is pioneering in AI policing
Miami, once known as America's 'drug capital,' is now leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance public safety. The Miami Police Department has implemented AI tools like the Police Unmanned Ground vehicle and facial recognition software, leading to improved crime-solving rates. AI has helped solve 68% of murders and 58% of violent crimes, making Miami safer than ever.
USDA orders grocery stores not to provide special discounts, deals to SNAP beneficiaries. What to know
The USDA reminded grocery stores to treat SNAP beneficiaries equally, prohibiting exclusive discounts or deals without a formal waiver. This policy, rooted in the "equal treatment" rule, aims to prevent discrimination against SNAP users. The announcement comes amid fears of delayed payments due to a potential government shutdown, adding to the anxiety of over 40 million SNAP recipients.
Tyler Robinson update: What is the taxpayer cost for alleged Charlie Kirk assassin's case? Utah commissioner weighs in
Utah County officials are grappling with rising costs and public discontent over funding defense attorneys for Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk. Commissioner Amelia Powers Gardner stated that expenses could reach $5 million due to the case's complexity and the need for a certified defense team. She emphasized the importance of ensuring a fair trial amidst community trauma.
Pakistan PIA crisis: Engineers’ strike stalls flights after refusal to issue safety clearances
An unannounced strike by aircraft engineers at Pakistan International Airlines has led to significant flight disruptions, canceling at least eight international flights and numerous domestic ones. Passengers are stranded as engineers refuse safety clearances. PIA plans disciplinary action against the engineers, who demand better treatment and claim the strike will continue until their concerns are addressed.

