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Kya bot hain! Dr AI will see you now
TOI correspondent from Washington: After decades of importing doctors from India, Iran, the Philippines and practically every country with a medical school and an airport, the United States may have found a cheaper solution to its physician shortage, showing the way -- right or wrong, the jury is still out -- to the rest of the world, including India. The Trump administration is planning to allow artificial-intelligence "doctors" into mainstream American medicine, accelerating a future in...
Watch: Dramatic moment Saket building crumbles into massive dust cloud
A video has captured the terrifying moment a three-storey commercial building near Saket Metro station in south Delhi collapsed within seconds, disappearing into a massive cloud of dust. The footage shows dust initially billowing from the upper floors of the building, bystanders and residents can be seen gathered outside. Moments later, the entire structure suddenly gives way, crashing to the ground and sending a thick wall of dust and debris sweeping through the area.
Judge blocks Trump's $142,000 H-1B skilled worker visa fee
Federal judge strikes down Trump's $US100,000 H-1B skilled worker visa fee Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 10:09am In short: A federal judge has struck down President Donald Trump's $US100,000 fee on new H-1B high-skilled visas. A group of 20 states argued the policy impeded their ability to hire much-needed teachers and doctors. Other lawsuits have been filed, setting up the possibility of divided rulings in three appellate court circuits.
'I've got six months to live - leaving my twin sister at 24 is unthinkable'
'I've got six months to live - leaving my twin sister at 24 is unthinkable' Caitlin Leggett is trying to raise £500,000 A 24-year-old twin given just six months to live after her leukaemia came back is attempting to raise £500,000 for potentially life-saving treatment abroad, saying the prospect of leaving her identical sister behind is "unthinkable". Caitlin Leggett, from Cardiff, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia – an aggressive cancer of the white blood cells – in April 2025,...
How a Rhodes Scholar with ties to Cuba's president organized the convoy that brought Hasan Piker to Havana
This article is the third installment in a three-part Fox News Digital investigative series examining allegations that the Communist Party of Cuba built and cultivated transnational influence networks inside through nonprofits, activist organizations, solidarity campaigns, labor unions, educational exchanges and political delegations. When President Donald Trump intensified sanctions pressure on Cuba's communist government earlier this year, Twitch streamer Hasan Piker said he turned to a...
How a Rhodes Scholar with ties to Cuba's president organized the convoy that brought Hasan Piker to Havana
This article is the third installment in a three-part Fox News Digital investigative series examining allegations that the Communist Party of Cuba built and cultivated transnational influence networks inside through nonprofits, activist organizations, solidarity campaigns, labor unions, educational exchanges and political delegations. When President Donald Trump intensified sanctions pressure on Cuba's communist government earlier this year, Twitch streamer Hasan Piker said he turned to a...
America’s job market has a surprising problem: Nobody’s hiring, nobody’s firing
America’s job market has a surprising problem: Nobody’s hiring, nobody’s firing While unemployment is projected to hold steady at a low 4.3% in May, according to FactSet, the pace of job creation remains significantly slower than the boom experienced in the wake of pandemic lockdowns - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The American job market is showing unexpected resilience this year, rebounding from a challenging 2025 despite persistent economic uncertainty and elevated energy prices...
Folding Beijing
At ten of five in the morning, Lao Dao crossed the busy pedestrian lane on his way to find Peng Li. After the end of his shift at the waste processing station, Lao Dao had gone home, first to shower and then to change. He was wearing a white shirt and a pair of brown pants—the only decent clothes he owned.
Cancer’s favorite escape trick may actually make it easier to kill
Cancer’s favorite escape trick may actually make it easier to kill - Date: - June 4, 2026 - Source: - Baylor College of Medicine - Summary: - Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way the immune system fights cancer, overturning a core belief that has guided immunology for decades. The research found that when cancer cells shut down a key immune-recognition molecule called MHC I—a common trick used to hide from “killer” T cells—they can actually become more vulnerable to attack by a...
Meet the Harvard grad and goalie who might lead the U.S. to World Cup glory
When Matt Freese was about 10 years old, he set out to solve a problem that existed entirely in his own head. He wanted to be a soccer goalie, but there was another boy his age in the area who was considered better. “He could dive and just fully get airborne,” Freese said.