Frisco City Council Meeting Sparks Tension Over Growing Indian-American Community

February 6, 2026

Frisco City Council Meeting Sparks Tension Over Growing Indian-American Community

Frisco’s city council meeting heated up over changes in the city’s population. The rising Indian-American community became the center of controversies stirred by outsiders. Local leaders, including mayoral candidate John Keating, stood firmly for community protection.

Wargame Shows Russia Could Seize Baltic States Quickly as NATO Hesitates and US Holds Back

February 6, 2026

Wargame Shows Russia Could Seize Baltic States Quickly as NATO Hesitates and US Holds Back

A wargame by former NATO and European officials shows Russia could take over the Baltics in days. The scenario exposed NATO's hesitation and lack of US leadership, suggesting Moscow would face little military resistance.

Samsung Certifies 2,000 Bengaluru Students in AI and Coding Under Innovation Campus

February 6, 2026

Samsung Certifies 2,000 Bengaluru Students in AI and Coding Under Innovation Campus

Samsung trained and certified 2,000 students in Bengaluru with skills in Artificial Intelligence and Coding. The program aims to create a future-ready talent pool in Karnataka and strengthen employability through hands-on tech training.

US Immigration Lawyer Shares 5 Must-Know Tips for Indian Students Seeking US Student Visas

February 6, 2026

US Immigration Lawyer Shares 5 Must-Know Tips for Indian Students Seeking US Student Visas

US immigration attorney Brad Bernstein advises Indian students to prove strong home ties, financial support, and speak English to secure US student visas. Travel bans block many countries from obtaining student visas now.

Himachal Pradesh Bans Mobile Phones in Schools from March 2026

February 6, 2026

Himachal Pradesh Bans Mobile Phones in Schools from March 2026

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced a ban on mobile phones in all government and private schools starting March 1, 2026. Students found with phones will face fines and device confiscation. The move aims to improve academics and student wellbeing.