A last look back at some of the figures from the world of sports who died in 2024: Jan. 1 at age 87. Last quarterback to lead ...
We look back on the stars we lost in 2024, including Quincy Jones, Liam Payne, Jimmy Carter, Shannen Doherty, and Pete Rose.
Washington is also working to formally establish a US-based to renew H-1B visas in that country in 2025 that is expected to benefit a significant number of Indians. In the past four years ...
⏳ (@Grimezsz) December 26, 2024 The backlash against Indians surfaced following the announcement of Sriram Krishnan's appointment to Donald Trump's administration. Grimes, whose birth name is ...
West of us, we will see the massive, glitzy gatherings at Trafalgar Square in London or at Times Square in New York. Many Indians wonder why on earth we can’t have one grand Indian New Year ...
The fee is ₹500. Indians can now apply for ETA online for Sri Lanka, enjoying a 30-day visa-free period and double entry option. A new Schengen visa rule simplifies travel for Indian nationals ...
Whether it is superstars from the world of glamour or sports, these New Rich Indians of no fixed address have chosen the West and the Middle East as their final destination. Joining this global ...
Westchester County residents are swiping left when it comes to their local government’s new logo — griping it’s a turn-off because it looks like the trademark for the dating app Hinge.
British car brand Jaguar unveiled a new logo and wordmark as part of the company's shift away from making petrol-powered cars towards electric only. The new branding centres around an uppercase J ...
Famous individuals who died in 2024 include (from top left to right): James Earl Jones, Teri Garr, Quincy Jones, Phil Donahue, Bob Newhart, Shannen Doherty, Maggie Smith, Toby Keith and Louis Gossett ...
Preliminary data from market research firm Datassential suggests upward of 300 new eateries opened in the Cleveland area between January and September, the latest month for which figures are available ...
Peters launched into a tirade, calling Indians “cockroaches and parasites,” accusing them of "not assimilating into American culture." Jonie, laughing along, did little to challenge Peters ...