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'Will Carney's Canada be different from Trudeau's?': Anti-Hindu parade taken out in Toronto
Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman criticized the new Prime Minister Mark Carney for potentially continuing former PM Justin Trudeau's approach toward Khalistani groups. He highlighted an anti-Hindu parade at Malton Gurdwara, where protesters demanded the deportation of 800,000 Hindus, calling it blatant anti-Hindu hatred. Bordman also noted recent vandalism of Hindu temples linked to Khalistani activists.
Bill Gates to give away 99% of wealth, Gates Foundation to close by 2045
Bill Gates announced the Gates Foundation will close in 2045 after donating 99% of his $107 billion wealth. Over the next 20 years, the foundation aims to spend an additional $200 billion on global health, education, and poverty alleviation. Gates encourages other billionaires to match or exceed his philanthropic efforts, emphasizing the foundation's impactful legacy since its inception in 2000.
Trump declares May 8 a national holiday. Here's what to know
Trump declares new national holidays on November 11 and May 8 to commemorate US involvement in World Wars I and II, highlighting American contributions without disrupting work schedules or closing institutions.

Donald Trump takes over first lady duties, redesigns Rose Garden and greets tours as Melania MIA
Donald Trump assumes first lady duties, greeting tours and redesigning the Rose Garden, as Melania remains largely absent from the White House, spending most time in New York or Florida during his presidency.

German spy agency pauses 'extremist' classification for AfD party
Germany's domestic spy agency BfV has paused its classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an extremist group pending a court ruling. This decision has sparked political controversy, with the AfD claiming it as a partial victory against what they see as a politically motivated attack. The BfV maintains its assessment of the party as racist and anti-Muslim.

No new pope yet: Black smoke pours out of Sistine Chapel’s chimney on Day 2
Black smoke continued to billow from the Sistine Chapel chimney for a second day, signaling that cardinals have yet to elect a successor to Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21. All 133 cardinals are participating in the conclave, which will proceed with four voting sessions daily until a two-thirds majority is reached. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re expressed hope for a resolution soon.

World Red Cross Day: Nagaland governor calls for compassionate action
During the World Red Cross Day celebration, Nagaland Governor La Ganesan highlighted the importance of humanity, service, and solidarity, praising Red Cross volunteers for their selfless efforts in crises. He urged youth involvement in humanitarian work and emphasized core values of hope, empathy, and kindness. Ganesan called for nurturing compassion from a young age to address contemporary challenges.

James Charles shuts down romance rumors with Kayla Malec's ex-boyfriend Evan Johnson: What's really going on?
James Charles denies romantic involvement with Evan Johnson, condemning alleged abuse claims. He refutes sexual allegations, plans legal action against spreading misinformation, and supports ex-girlfriend Kayla Malec's case.

NJ Transit strike from May 16? What you should know
NJ Transit faces potential train engineers' strike on May 16, 2025. Contingency plans include park-and-ride lots, enhanced bus routes, and ferry services. Commuters advised to prepare for disruptions and consider alternative transportation options.

Employer suddenly axed H-1b sponsorship THE DAY before the deadline, Redditor's ordeal goes viral
A data analyst's H-1B sponsorship was abruptly canceled the day before the lottery deadline, leaving them with 90 days to find a new job. Their viral Reddit post highlights the precarious situation faced by international graduates seeking work visas.

Cardinals continue conclave after black smoke signals no pope elected
Cardinals began their papal election conclave, with initial voting yielding no pope. Black smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel, signaling no candidate selected. 133 cardinals continue voting, seeking a two-thirds majority for the Church's 267th pope.
Musk claims ‘OpenAI betrayed its mission and the public’ in scathing court filing
Elon Musk has denied OpenAI's allegations of a year-long campaign to undermine the startup, aimed at benefiting his own AI venture, xAI. Musk's attorney requested a judge dismiss the claims, asserting that OpenAI has strayed from its charitable roots. The legal battle intensifies as Musk and OpenAI prepare for a trial in March over restructuring plans.

Pro-Palestinian protesters storm Columbia University's Butler Library, several arrested| Video
Pro-Palestinian protesters stormed Columbia University's Butler Library, leading to NYPD intervention. Several arrested for non-compliance. The protest follows last year's campus demonstrations against the Israel-Gaza war, with tensions spreading across campus.
IRS mandates weekend overtime to clear tax error backlog, internal memo sparks staff concerns
IRS mandates weekend overtime for staff at Kansas City processing center to clear tax return error backlog, with employees required to work 16 hours over two weekends to address critical processing delays and potential staffing shortages.

Record-breaking gas prices in California by 2026? Here’s what a gallon could cost you
California gas prices could skyrocket to $8.44 per gallon by 2026, driven by refinery closures and new regulations. A USC professor's study warns of potential 75% price increase, impacting consumers and potentially influencing nationwide fuel markets.

Indo-Canadian premier of Canada’s Yukon province, Ranj Pillai, resigns
Ranj Pillai, the second Indian-origin Canadian provincial leader, announced his resignation as Yukon's Premier. He will step down after leading the territory since January 2023, triggering a leadership race before the November election.