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10 Study Tables to match the aesthetics of your room
Study tables have become an integral part of household furniture over the years. They have an aesthetic value and can help you keep your workstation organized with laptops, notepads, and other items. Additional shelves, drawers, and lockers help in storage organization as well. However, several options available online can often lead to indecision. We have curated a list of 10 modern yet sturdy study tables, available online to help you make a decision. Check them out!
After Maldives ban entry of Israelis, Israel Embassy asks citizens to explore Indian beaches
Following the Maldives' ban on Israeli passport holders, the Israel Embassy in India encouraged Israeli citizens to visit India's beaches. Pictures of Indian beach destinations were shared, with the consul general in Mumbai praising the beauty of Lakshadweep. The Maldives government had imposed the ban amid the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Diddy publicly apologises for assaulting ex-girlfriend Cassie: Calls his actions 'Inexcusable'
Sean 'Diddy' Combs publicly admitted to physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 after a security video of the attack was released by CNN. In a video apology posted on social media, Diddy expressed deep regret for his actions, calling them "inexcusable" and stating that he was "truly sorry." The incident, which showed Diddy punching, kicking, and dragging Cassie, led to a lawsuit from Cassie alleging years of abuse, settled shortly after it was filed.
Sean Diddy Combs Cassie Ventura video controversy: Check allegations, timeline of events
Sean Diddy Combs Cassie Ventura video has grabbed eyeballs and now the rapper has sought an apology after allegations and lawsuits.
US Real ID deadline, requirements: How much time do you have to make one?
Identification materials in the US will see an extra layer of security as the Department of Homeland Security is working on making state-issued driver’s license or identification 'Real ID' compliant
Sam Altman, Satya Nadella in US Homeland Security's AI security advisory board
The board will develop recommendations for the transportation sector, pipeline and power grid operators, internet service providers and others to "prevent and prepare for AI-related disruptions to critical services that impact national or economic security, public health, or safety."
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China's pharma firm WuXi AppTec shared US client's data with Beijing
The US government is concerned that certain Chinese biotech companies are contributing technology or research and development for use by China's military, and the proposed legislation would restrict US government funds going to those Chinese companies.
India, US to hold homeland security talks
India and the US will hold the Homeland Security Dialogue to discuss various security issues, including counterterrorism, cyber security, extradition, and more. Ajay Bhalla will lead the talks, and topics such as illegal mobility, aviation security, and drug seizures will be addressed.
Republicans push impeachment of Biden immigration chief
Republicans in Congress, who concluded a probe into Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in December, accuse the Democrat of creating a national security emergency by ignoring immigration policy.
US Geological Survey confirms 3.6 magnitude earthquake in Illinois, details inside
Standard, located approximately 100 miles southwest of Chicago in Putnam County, became the epicenter of the seismic activity that unfolded at 4:42 a.m., according to the United States Geological Survey.
US President Biden's dog bites another secret service agent for the 11th time
President Joe Biden's dog, Commander, has bitten a member of the US Secret Service for the 11th time. The incident occurred at the White House, and the female officer received immediate medical attention. The first lady's spokesperson noted that the White House environment can be stressful for pets and that the first family is working on ways to help Commander handle it. President Biden's previous dog, Major, was relocated after similar incidents.
Biden officials kept ICE jails running despite internal cost concerns; could've saved $235 million
The Biden administration considered closing or downsizing nine immigration detention centers last year due to high costs and staffing shortages, which could have saved $235 million, according to a draft memo from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, ultimately only two of the centers were shut down. The memo, reviewed by Reuters, did not include the recommendation to close the Torrance County Detention Facility in New Mexico, which had been flagged for critical staffing shortages and unsanitary conditions.
UK interior minister Suella Braverman to raise 'unsustainable' migration pressures during U.S. visit
British interior minister Suella Braverman will address the issue of illegal migration during her visit to the U.S. She will present a blueprint for combatting the crisis and highlight Britain's innovative approaches in tackling the issue. Braverman stated that the mass movement of people is placing unsustainable pressures on countries and called for a reevaluation of international conventions and legal frameworks.
US judge rules against Biden DACA regulation for 'Dreamer' immigrants
A U.S. judge has ruled against the DACA program, which provides deportation relief and work permits to immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children. The judge found that a regulation issued by President Biden's administration did not address the legal deficiencies that led him to deem DACA unlawful in 2021. The ruling is a setback for the program and its 579,000 enrollees.
For asylum seekers, giant US immigration backlog can be a boon
The huge backlog of cases in US immigration courts is encouraging more migrants to enter the country knowing they can work legally without being deported while their cases are being processed. The approximately 650 immigration judges are managing more than 2.4 million cases, with 313,000 cases terminated last year but over 700,000 new cases submitted this year.
Box office: ‘Sound of Freedom’ collects USD 45.6 million, pushes out ‘Red Door’
Angel Studios’ ‘Sound of Freedom’ collected an estimated amount of USD 4 million in one day-Monday. It opened on July 4 and went on to collect USD 45.6 million. ‘Red Door’ made an opening of USD 33 million.
Box Office Update: ‘Sound Of Freedom’ steals No. 1 spot from ‘Insidious: Red Door’, earns estimated $4 million
Sound of Freedom's victory on Monday provides hope for its potential performance in its second weekend.
US Congress to consider two new bills on artificial intelligence
One would require the US government to be transparent when using AI to interact with people and another would establish an office to determine if the United States is remaining competitive in the latest technologies.
India, Israel to hold Joint Steering Committee (JSC) meet on Homeland and Public Security in May
The discussions between India and Israel may include cooperation in modernization of police forces and border management, officials aware of the matter said. India shares borders with China, Pakistan, Bangladesh,Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal and Afghanistan and a large number of these borders are unfenced, for which New Delhi will be exploring technological solutions.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas refuses to step down as Republicans call for his resignation over migrant crisis
US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has refused to step down from his position as Republicans continue to call for his resignation over the migrant crisis at the border. Instead, Mayorkas said that he has a “lot of work” to do this coming week.
U.S. Senate passes bill to bar federal employees from using TikTok on government-owned devices
The bill must still be approved by the U.S. House of Representatives before going to President Joe Biden for approval. The House of Representatives would need to pass the Senate bill before the current congressional session ends, which is expected next week.
Real ID deadline pushed back once more. Read to know more
The Real ID deadline has been moved out to 2025 by the Department of Homeland Security.
Bowling Green Christmas Paradeand SoKY Marketplace’s Mistletoe Market cancelled amid potential threats
Law Enforcement received a tip that civil rights protestors were planning a protest during the Bowling Green Christmas Parade. That is why they instructed the organizers to cancel the SoKY Marketplace’s Mistletoe Market and the Bowling Green Christmas Parade on the grounds of public safety.
US agent and suspected smuggler killed in gunfire exchange off coast of Puerto Rico
On Thursday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent and a suspected smuggler died in the gunfire exchange with people on board suspected of smuggling vessels off the coast of Puerto Rico.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland promises Justice Department won’t let voters get intimidated ahead of midterms
Merrick Garland, the US Attorney General, has promised everyone that the Justice Department won’t allow any party or individual to threaten or influence any voters.
US repatriates 307 antiquities valued USD 4 mn stolen, trafficked from India
Of these, 235 antiquities were seized following the investigation by the office of the Manhattan District Attorney into disgraced art dealer Subhash Kapoor, "a prolific looter who helped traffic items from Afghanistan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and other countries.
Should Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas resign over 'whipping scandal'?
Video footage and photos of an incident made it appear that US agents were whipping migrants, leading to a furore among advocacy groups and civil rights leaders. US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas knew that the claims about US Border Patrol agents switching the Haitian migrants along the border were false, but he opted to support the media.
Woods Fire: Evacuation starts in California's Tuolumne County
The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office in California has received calls from some areas near Jamestown to evacuate due to a wildfire. The fire started around 8:40 pm on Highway 108 and Stockton Road in Sonora.
Department of Homeland Security warns of scam calls from fake immigration officers; Here's how you can protect yourself
According to the government watchdog, impersonators can spoof actual DHS phone numbers and create email addresses that resemble DHS email addresses in their attempts appear legitimate. Some even email or text pictures of real and doctored law enforcement credentials.
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