First snowfall in US in 2025-26: Experts reveal when and where winter will strike first | World News

As winter 2025-26 approaches, the United States is bracing for the first signs of snowfall, with meteorologists carefully monitoring patterns to predict when and where snow will arrive. These early snowfall forecasts are more than just seasonal curiosity—they have tangible impacts on daily life, affecting everything from travel safety and holiday planning to winter sports…

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3 Russian jets intercepted over Estonia: Moscow responds to allegations; claims ‘no deviation from agreed flight path’

Russian President Vladimir Putin (AP) Russia on Saturday denied that three of its fighter jets violated Estonian airspace on Friday, insisting that its aircraft flew only over neutral waters.Tallinn on Friday said three MiG-31 fighter jets crossed into its airspace over the Gulf of Finland, staying for 12 minutes before Italian F-35s forced them to…

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Telecom outage at Dallas airports: 430 flights cancelled, hundreds delayed – All you need to know

Representative Image (AI) Dallas Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) faced major disruptions Friday afternoon after a telecommunications outage caused Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic controllers to lose radar and phone communications. According to FlightAware data, the technical issue led to over 430 flight cancellations and around 580 delays at DFW, along…

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Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration: H-1B visas set to get costlier, work permits for Indians may take a hit – 10 things to know about ‘Project Firewall’

US President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House. (Pic credit: AP) The US department of labour has launched “Project Firewall” on Friday, an initiative that will target H-1B visas. The move aligns with President Donald Trump‘s “America First” agenda in the job market and comes on the same day he…

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‘97 per cent bad’: Donald Trump criticizes US media for negative coverage; calls it ‘illegal’

US President Donald Trump on Friday slammed US media coverage that portrayed him negatively, calling it “illegal” and claiming that networks report “97 per cent bad” news about him, although he did not provide any evidence to support the figure.The remarks have reignited debate over free speech following the suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s television…

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New restrictions on Harvard: Trump admin limits aid access to Ivy League; cites financial concerns

US President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday escalated its campaign against Harvard University by placing new restrictions on the Ivy League school’s access to federal funds for student aid, citing concerns about the “financial position” of the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university.The US Department of Education said Harvard has been moved to a “heightened cash…

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US attorney investigating Trump ‘adversary’ Letitia James for fraud to be removed; DOJ ‘pushing’ to charge New York AG – report

Erik Seibert; Donald Trump; Letitia James Erik Siebert, the US attorney whose office has been investigating mortgage fraud allegations against New York attorney general Letitia James, has been told he is being removed from the position, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Friday. The move comes amid efforts by the…

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‘More conservative than Charlie’ : Turning Point figure praises CEO Erika Kirk; over 62,000 requests for new units since his murder

Erika and Charlie Kirk (File photo) Turning Point USA personality Alex Clark has said that Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, is “more conservative” than him and is already making her mark on the non-profit organisation he co-founded.“I’m excited because Charlie had said on his show at one point that Erika…

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