US: Mom, boyfriend get life sentences for torturing, killing 10-year-old boy
April 26, 2023 8:47 ISTAccording to a medical report, the mother and her boyfriend tortured the kid and kept him starved which caused the death.
According to a medical report, the mother and her boyfriend tortured the kid and kept him starved which caused the death.
In a temporary relief to thousands of Indians living in America, a US court has refused to strike down, for the time being, an Obama-era rule that allowed spouses of H-1B visa holders to work in America.
Under the so-called "Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds" rule put forward by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on August 14, the US will disqualify legal immigrants from obtaining permanent resident status, commonly known as green cards, if they use, or are considered dependent upon, public-assistance programmes such as food stamps, housing assistance and Medicaid.
Jennifer Talbot, the American woman who was arrested in September for allegedly attempting to carry a six-day old baby out of the Philippines while hidden inside a sling bag, was seen at a Manila court on Tuesday.
An Indian-origin man extradited from India has been convicted by a US court for killing his estranged wife 12 years ago when she asked for a divorce, according to media reports.
A Pakistani-American father-son duo has been sentenced to 18 months in prison by a US court for illegally exporting banned items to the Pakistan military
Purinton, yelled, "Get out of my country," before shooting Kuchibhotla, who later died from injuries sustained in the attack.
Handing a victory to President Donald Trump, the US Supreme Court on Monday allowed the entry into force of some portions of his travel ban denying entry to refugees and citizens of six Muslim-majority nations
Amul Thapar has been appointed a judge on the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit by President Donald Trump, the White House has said.
A federal appeals court refused Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations
A U.S. judge on Friday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's ban on travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries, siding with two states that urged a nationwide hold on the executive order that has
An Indian-origin futures trader, who was extradited to the US after being arrested in the UK for his alleged role in the 2010 Wall Street "flash crash" has pleaded guilty in a court here.
In what could further add to the woes of Samsung after Galaxy Note 7 battery exploding spar, a US court reinstated its decision that the company had infringed on Apple's patents and owes it nearly
The image was taken in 2011 by Naruto, then a six-year-old male free-living crested macaque in Indonesia.
A lawsuit against Facebook has been filed in a US court, alleging that the social networking giant may have violated federal privacy laws by scanning private messages
Washington: In a major victory for Facebook, a US court has ruled that it can block content without any explanation after a Sikh group filed a lawsuit challenging the blocking of its social media page.The
New York: A US court on Friday awarded life imprisonment to radical cleric Mustafa Kamel Mustafa, also known as Abu Hamza, who was found guilty on 11 counts of terrorism in May last year.Hamza, who
New York: An Authors Guild lawyer urged a federal appeals court in Manhattan on Wednesday to force Google to reward authors for including their books in the world's largest digital library.Attorney Paul Smith told a
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