White House Establishes Faith Office to Support Community and Religious Organizations

The White House has announced the establishment of the White House Faith Office, a new initiative aimed at strengthening partnerships between the federal government and faith-based entities, community organizations, and houses of worship. The move is part of an executive order designed to promote religious liberty, family support programs, and community-driven solutions to social challenges.
President Issues Executive Order to Safeguard Second Amendment Rights

On February 7, 2025, the President signed an executive order aimed at protecting Second Amendment rights. The order emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment as a fundamental safeguard of security and liberty, asserting that the right to keep and bear arms is foundational to maintaining all other rights held by Americans.
The Cost of Repatriating 700,000 Illegal Indian Immigrants from the U.S.: Who Will Pay?

The issue of illegal immigration is a pressing concern for many nations, including India and the United States. Reports indicate that approximately 700,000 Indians are residing illegally in the U.S. If the Indian government were to repatriate them, the financial burden of such a massive operation would be staggering. Breaking Down the Costs To understand […]
Foreign Nationals Underestimated Understanding of Angry Elephants

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu – A tragic incident unfolded near Valparai in the Coimbatore district when a German tourist lost his life after being attacked by a wild elephant. The incident occurred on February 4, 2025, and deeply shocked local residents and officials. The victim was reportedly traveling by bike near the Tiger Valley area of […]
JD Vance Emphasizes Religious Freedom at International Religious Freedom Summit

Washington, D.C. – Vice President JD Vance, addressed the International Religious Freedom Summit, underscoring the significance of religious liberty and the role of faith in society. Vance stressed that the free will of individuals and human dignity are fundamental principles that must be upheld, emphasizing that Christians have faced persecution both historically and in contemporary […]
Modi’s US Visit Amid Mass Deportation of Illegal Indian Migrants Raises Questions

By Jack Rasee, Washington DC. February 5, 2025 Washington, D.C. – As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to visit the United States for a high-profile meeting with President Donald Trump, a stark reality looms in the background: the ongoing deportation of illegal Indian migrants. Recent reports indicate that the U.S. government has begun deporting […]
Indian Congressman: 7 Lakh Indian Illegal Immigrants in the US Must Return

A report by the Pew Research Center estimated that the number of unauthorized Indian immigrants in the United States reached approximately 725,000 in 2021. This positioned India as the third-largest source of unauthorized immigrants in the country, following Mexico and El Salvador.
Bilateral Meeting Between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House

Washington, D.C. – February 4, 2025 – During a joint press briefing at the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the United States would consider taking control of the Gaza Strip and deploying American troops in the region if necessary. The proposal was discussed during a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Australia Bans DeepSeek on Government Devices Over Security Concerns

Australia has banned the use of DeepSeek on all government devices, citing security concerns. The Department of Home Affairs issued a directive requiring all government entities to prevent the use, installation, and continued presence of DeepSeek products, applications, and web services on government systems and devices. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke stated that the ban was necessary to protect national security and national interests. The restriction does not apply to private citizens.
Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on Fentanyl Crisis and Schedule 1 Classification

Washington, D.C. – The Senate Judiciary Committee recently convened a hearing to discuss the classification of fentanyl-related substances as Schedule 1 drugs, a move aimed at addressing the growing crisis linked to the synthetic opioid. Lawmakers are considering an act that would permanently classify fentanyl and its analogs as controlled substances, in response to the alarming rise in overdose deaths across the United States.