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‘It is with a heavy heart…’: Immigration firm of viral ‘lawyer of miracles’ shuts down in Seattle as clients face deporation
Viral immigration lawyer Alexandra Lozano shuts shop in Seattle amid fraud allegations as clients face deportations because of her fake claims in their Green Card applications. Immigration attorney Alexandra Lozano called herself the “lawyer of miracles’ as her career took off and soared, as she claimed that she fixed cases that were impossible to win.…
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Green Card news: This category becomes unavailable for Indians till September 30
EB-5 Green Card category becomes unavailable for Indians in FY2026. After EB-2, India’s per-country limit has been reached in the EB-5 unreserved category for 2026. The annual limits will reset with the start of the new fiscal year (FY 2027) on October 1, 2026. This means the EB-5 unreserved immigrant visa category for India will…
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The Mamdani Effect? Arsenal, New York Knicks title wins create a new sporting superstition | World News
Bengal has two poets whose vintage is considered above all others: Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam. Now, with full awareness of the absurdity involved, one may have to add a third name to the footnotes: MD Ahnaf Hossain.Hossain, a Bangladeshi-origin New Yorker, became a social media sensation after his chant: “My mayor’s Muslim, my…
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Multi-millionaire banker with royal connections arrested for pushing woman in front of moving bus in London
A senior banker with royal links has been arrested in connection with the long-unsolved “Putney Pusher” case, nearly a decade after a woman was shoved into the path of an oncoming bus in London.The 44-year-old man was detained at his £1. 4million home in west London on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm. He is…
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Quote of the day by Julius Caesar: “Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste…” | World News
More than 2,000 years after his death, Julius Caesar remains one of history’s most influential figures. The Roman general and statesman helped reshape the ancient world through military conquest, political ambition and decisive leadership. While his life was marked by triumphs, controversies and ultimately assassination, his name has endured as a symbol of power and…
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Indian student battles for life in US after road accident; minor driver rammed into his vehicle in Alabama
Indian student Sai Teja battles for life after massive road accident in Alabama. 27-year-old Indian student Sai Teja has been fighting for his life after he received grave injuries in a car accident in Montgomery, Alabama. According to reports, a minor driver rammed into Teja’s car when he was returning from a friend’s graduation ceremony.…
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Australia lost 99% of this rainforest, one retired banker spent 30 years helping bring it back: Meet Tony Parkes | World News
When Tony Parkes retired from investment banking at the age of 56, few would have predicted that his next chapter would revolve around seedlings, rainforest ecology and one of Australia’s most ambitious conservation efforts. On the far north coast of New South Wales, where the once-vast Big Scrub rainforest had been reduced to scattered fragments,…
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Unsubscribed: 200 Stanford grads opt out of Sundar Pichai’s commencement speech
TOI correspondent from Washington: When Sundar Pichai was studying at Stanford in the 1990s, he once skipped class to go to Las Vegas. When he returned to Stanford to deliver the commencement address on Sunday, some students skipped Sundar Pichai.It was a very Silicon Valley graduation ceremony: the CEO of Google, one of the most…
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75 years ago, a room-sized machine changed the world: The story of UNIVAC I |
This year marks 75 years since one of the most important machines in computing history was switched on for the very first time. On June 14, 1951, the UNIVAC I, short for Universal Automatic Computer, was formally dedicated at the U.S. Census Bureau’s offices, just months after the agency had signed a contract for the…
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Stanford researchers find a ‘bomb-like’ immune cell hidden inside flatworms |
What if a single immune cell could destroy dozens of others around it simply by exploding like a tiny bomb? That’s exactly what a team of Stanford researchers has discovered while studying planarian flatworms, tiny creatures famous for their extraordinary ability to regrow lost body parts. Scientists have identified a completely new type of immune…
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