A mother’s viral video criticizing immigration’s impact on public education has ignited debate. She voiced concerns that her daughter struggles to learn math in a classroom with many non-English speakers, questioning the value of her tax contributions. Online reactions largely condemned immigration policies, with some suggesting private schooling as a solution.
The White House has refuted claims that former President Donald Trump suffered a stroke months ago, dismissing the reports as “BS Fake News.” A professor cited video evidence, including shuffling feet and garbled speech, as indicators of a potential left-brain stroke, though the administration asserts Trump is in excellent health.
An Indian-origin woman, Priyatharsini Natarajan, has been arrested and charged with the murder of her two young sons in New Jersey. Authorities found the five and seven-year-old boys dead in their home after a 911 call from their father. Natarajan faces two counts of first-degree murder.
Saudi Arabia is set to launch major mining bidding rounds in 2026-2027 to develop $2.5 trillion in untapped minerals. With full surveys of the Arabian Shield completed and exploration investment rising to $280 million, the Kingdom aims to boost economic growth, attract global investment, and strengthen critical mineral supply chains, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 […]
Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute unveiled Falcon-H1 Arabic, a powerful new AI model excelling in Arabic language tasks. Outperforming larger global models on specific benchmarks, its architecture and Arabic-first training offer superior comprehension and dialect handling. This specialized AI aims to bridge gaps for Arabic speakers, supporting diverse applications from education to government services.
Kuwait has launched a new multiple-trip exit permit that allows workers to travel abroad several times using a single digital approval. Introduced by the Public Authority for Manpower, the system reduces paperwork, speeds up processing, and gives employers greater control through automatic pre-approvals. The initiative supports Kuwait’s wider push to modernize and digitize government services.
Dr. Nisha Verma, an OB-GYN and reproductive health expert, faced intense questioning from Senator Josh Hawley regarding whether men can get pregnant during a US Senate hearing. This exchange, focusing on abortion pill safety, ignited widespread debate on gender identity and reproductive rights. Dr.