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Fearful of Trump, some Americans look to make a life in Europe
Following Trump's re-election, a notable number of Americans are exploring relocation to Europe, driven by concerns over policy shifts and social issues. Increased applications for Irish passports and long-stay visas in France and the UK signal this trend.

'100 days of destruction': Elon Musk's alliance with Trump cost him $113,000,000,000 as he nears 130-day DOGE stint
Elon Musk is stepping back from his role in the Trump administration's cost-cutting team, DOGE, amidst Tesla's earnings plunge. His involvement granted unprecedented access and influence, benefiting SpaceX and X, formerly Twitter. However, Tesla faced backlash, with a significant stock drop and protests. Musk's departure raises questions about the sustainability of DOGE's cost-saving measures and his future advisory role. Elon Musk lost 25 percent of his wealth after he joined DOGE.

Trump shutting down 988 suicide prevention service for LGBTQ+ youth? US President's big move revealed
A leaked federal government budget draft would eliminate services for LGBT+ youth who call a national suicide and crisis hotline that reaches thousands of young Americans every month. Suicide remains the second leading cause of death among young people aged 10 to 14, and the third leading cause of death among 15-24 year olds.

Pope Francis vs Trump: A wall divided Vatican and the White House
Pope Francis, who passed away at 88, often clashed with Donald Trump due to his progressive views on immigration and LGBTQ+ rights. Their differences became apparent during Trump's 2016 campaign, particularly regarding the proposed border wall. Despite a brief reconciliation, tensions resurfaced during Trump's second term over migrant deportation policies and other social issues.

Pope Francis: The journey of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a humble revolutionary who walked with 'the forgotten'
Pope Francis, the first Latin American and Jesuit pontiff, passed away on 21 April 2025 at the age of 88. Renowned for his humility and advocacy for the marginalised, his papacy was marked by significant reforms and outreach to diverse communities. Despite facing criticism from conservative factions, he remained steadfast in his mission to create a more inclusive and compassionate Church.

Anti-Trump protests in US today: Where are people holding rallies and what is ‘Day of action’?
A series of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump and his policies are set to take place on April 19 in all 50 U.S. states, while other protests will take place in upcoming days. The protests are being organised by 50501 movement and they believe Trump poses a threat to democracy. More than 400 events are scheduled nationwide for April 19, including rallies, protests, nature cleanups and food drives.
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Nationwide anti-Trump 'Hands off' protest today; what are the demands? Here's all you need to know
Hands Off Protest 2025 is shaking up the nation as Americans flood streets in all 50 states to push back against Donald Trump’s administration. Fueled by outrage over Social Security cuts, immigration rollbacks, and what they call a “billionaire takeover,” this protest is becoming the largest of Trump’s second term. Organized by groups like Indivisible, MoveOn, and ACLU, the protests aim to defend rights, protect working people, and demand accountability. From big cities to small towns, Americans are saying one thing loud and clear—“Hands off our democracy!” This isn’t just a protest; it’s a powerful movement for justice.
Is that legal? A guide to Trump's big moves so far
President Trump's first month has seen radical changes, many overstepping legal limits, prompting lawsuits and temporary blocks by judges. Major actions include data access violations, staff firings, spending freezes, immigration policies, foreign relations decisions, and orders affecting the LGBTQ+ community. Some moves are believed to lead towards a constitutional crisis.
How Donald Trump wants to change the US education department with the help of WWE founder Vince McMahon's wife Linda McMahon
US President-elect Donald Trump plans to overhaul the federal Department of Education. He aims to appoint former wrestling executive Linda McMahon as its head. Trump has criticized the department, alleging it is influenced by radical ideologies. He intends to address student loan debt, civil rights enforcement in education, and college accreditation processes.
'Her' Comes to Life: This dating app is helping loners in Japan find love, date, and marry AI bots
Chiharu Shimoda, a 52-year-old factory worker in Japan, married Miku, an AI bot, through the Loverse app after struggling with real-life relationships. Loverse allows users to interact with generative AI, providing companionship without the challenges of human romance. This app is part of a broader trend in Japan, where AI solutions address loneliness and social interaction issues.
Draft G7 statement makes no mention of abortion, sparks LGBTQ criticism
The abortion issue caused a diplomatic spat between Rome and Paris, with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni accusing French President Emmanuel Macron of seeking to score political points ahead of a national election in France.
Abercrombie & Fitch: When was it founded? Know is its history and journey
From its origins in Manhattan's elite circles to its controversial reinvention as a teen fashion icon, Abercrombie & Fitch's history is worth knowing.
Vladimir Putin prepares Russia for 'Forever War' as efforts to vilify the West continue
"That Prigozhin rebelled was symptomatic of many social problems, but the way he advanced toward Moscow unhindered also demonstrated nervousness about whether all army units would fight," said Alexander Baunov, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. "Putin clearly did not want to give an order to fire he was unsure would be implemented."
Crypto detectives are cleaning up by cracking down
When cryptocurrencies hit the mainstream in the 2010s, the technology was widely viewed as a perfect vehicle for crime. A drug dealer or scam artist could transfer large quantities of money instantly, without relying on a bank to validate the transaction. To early advocates, crypto was appealing because it promised the secrecy and anonymity of cash, without the inconvenience of face-to-face exchanges.
Text of President Joe Biden's State of the Union address
Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.
Thousands of Afghans seek temporary US entry, few approved
More than 28,000 Afghans have applied for temporary admission into the U. S. for humanitarian reasons since shortly before the Taliban recaptured Afghanistan and sparked a chaotic U. S. withdrawal, but only about 100 of them have been approved, according to federal officials.
Swiggy's war chest against Zomato
From Swiggy and Meesho landing new funds, Byju's making its largest-ever acquisition and restaurants bracing for another round of lockdowns, here's a quick look at the top tech news today.
Joe Biden picks transgender woman as assistant health secretary
A pediatrician and former Pennsylvania physician general, Levine was appointed to her current post by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf in 2017, making her one of the few transgender people serving in elected or appointed positions nationwide. She won past confirmation by the Republican-majority Pennsylvania Senate and has emerged as the public face of the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Donald Trump's court appointments will leave decades-long imprint
Donald Trump used the promise of conservative judicial appointments to win over Republican skeptics as a candidate. Then as president, he relied on conservative legal organizations and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to employ an assembly line-like precision to install more than 230 judges on the federal bench, including the three newest justices of the Supreme Court.
Joe Biden names Indian Americans as speechwriter and Deputy Director of Office of Presidential Personnel
The appointment of Reddy and Raghavan comes along with the announcement of four other senior White House staff appointments by Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
Mackenzie Scott donates over $4 bn in last 4 months toward relief funds, food banks
In July, Scott had donated $1.7 bn in the past year to various causes.
The party ain't stopping: People are paying real money to get into virtual Zoom nightclubs
Somewhere on the Internet, a virtual party is always going down.
Addressing present-day inequities and gaps: Why India needs social entrepreneurs
Social entrepreneurs have addressed essential human needs that have been ignored and forgotten by current institutions and businesses.
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