Campus Deaths Raise Concerns Among Indian Student Community in the U.S.

Hartford, Connecticut – A series of recent deaths of Indian students in colleges across the United States has left the South Asian community in a state of shock, raising concerns among peers and parents. So far in 2024, seven Indian and Indian American students under the age of 25 have died under tragic circumstances, ranging … Read more

Train Surfing Resulted in Tragic Deaths Across the U.S.

Los Angeles, CA – Train surfing, a dangerous trend that has led to multiple deaths across the United States, has become a growing concern for authorities. In recent years, thrill-seekers have been risking their lives by riding on the outside of trains, with fatal consequences. Incidents of train surfing have been reported in various states, … Read more

Indian American and Indian Students Strangely Dying On U.S. Campuses in 2024, Prompting Panic Among Parents

Indian American and Indian students in the United States have experienced a troubling pattern of deaths in the first two months of 2024, causing widespread concern among their parents. The deaths of at least 7 students so far this year have sparked panic and confusion within the Indian community. Several of these tragic incidents involved … Read more

Rwanda Supports M23 Armed Group’s Violent Attacks in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Prompting U.S. Government Condemnation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. government has strongly criticized the Rwandan government for its support of the M23 armed group’s violent attacks in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In a press release titled “Escalation of Hostilities in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo,” Matthew Miller, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, condemned the M23 … Read more

Mass Shootings: Deaths Remain High Despite 3-Year Low in U.S. Incidents

Washington, D.C. – Mass shootings in the United States have reached a three-year low for the first six weeks of 2024, according to recent data. However, despite this decrease in the number of incidents, the number of deaths attributed to mass shootings remains alarmingly high. The decline in the number of mass shootings in the … Read more

Mother of a School Shooter Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter: New Precedent to Change U.S. Parental Responsibility?

PONTIAC, Mich. – A Michigan mother was found guilty on Tuesday of four counts of involuntary manslaughter, after her teenage son carried out a school shooting in 2021 that resulted in the deaths of four students. Jennifer Crumbley now faces up to 60 years in prison for her involvement in the tragic incident. The precedent-setting … Read more

Biden’s Order Targets Israeli Settlers Who Attack Palestinians, Signaling Shift in U.S. Policy

Washington, DC – President Joe Biden has signed an executive order targeting Israeli settlers who attack Palestinians. The order aims to address the ongoing conflict in the region and hold those responsible for violence against Palestinians accountable. This move marks a significant shift in US policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The executive order comes in … Read more

Biden Orders Strikes on Iran-Backed Targets After Attack on U.S. Forces

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Joe Biden ordered a military strike in response to the deadly Iran-backed attack on U.S. forces at Tower 22 in northeast Jordan. The strike targeted command-and-control centers, rockets, missiles, and drone storage sites, according to U.S. Central Command. The decision to launch the strikes was made following the dignified transfer of … Read more

Surge: U.S. Infective Endocarditis Deaths Down Overall, Rise Among Young Adults

NEW YORK (AP) – A recent study has shown a decrease in deaths related to infective endocarditis in the United States, particularly among older adults. However, there has been a concerning surge in infective endocarditis-related deaths among young adults. The study, published in the Infectious Disease Special Edition, revealed that while overall death rates from … Read more

Guilty Plea in Deadliest U.S. Human-Smuggling Case

SAN ANTONIO, TX – Another individual has admitted guilt in connection with the deadliest human-smuggling incident in U.S. history, which resulted in the deaths of 53 migrants in a tractor-trailer. Riley Covarrubias-Ponce, 31, has pleaded guilty to multiple charges related to his involvement in a human smuggling organization responsible for illegally transporting 66 adults and … Read more