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Trump’s age issue: Tucker Carlson sparks controversy with candid remarks on US president’s 80th birthday

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president Donald Trump On June 14, he celebrated his 80th birthday, which attracted much attention. But former Fox News host Tucker Carlson believes age is one of the topics Trump doesn’t want to discuss.

(File Photo) On June 11, 2026, US President Donald Trump spoke before signing the proclamation in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kent NISHIMURA/AFP) (AFP)
(File Photo) On June 11, 2026, US President Donald Trump spoke before signing the proclamation in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kent NISHIMURA/AFP) (AFP)

Interviewed by The New York Times In an interview published on Trump’s birthday, Carlson said the president gets uncomfortable when the conversation turns to aging. Trump’s comments come as he celebrates the milestone while continuing his busy public schedule and preparing for a UFC event at the White House.

Tucker Carlson on Donald Trump’s age

Tucker Carlson, who spent many years with Trump before their recent disagreements over the Iran conflict, told the New York Times that Trump often refers to older people he admires when it comes to age. Carlson said Trump often talks about people who remain active in their later years.

One example he mentioned was retired golfer Gary Player, now 90 years old. Carlson Said the conversations showed Trump pays close attention to aging issues but doesn’t like to discuss his own age directly.

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Carlson also expressed his views on another project that Trump has strongly supported in recent years, a large ballroom planned for the White House complex. He described the effort as an older leader’s attempt to leave a lasting symbol of his tenure.

Donald Trump’s age issue

Several sources who spoke to People painted a similar picture of a president uninterested in slowing down. One political source told People magazine, “Donald is happy to avoid thinking about his age and aging. He’s too busy reveling in his power.” Another former Trump team member said the president still maintains a rigorous schedule and never enjoys long breaks or vacations.

The source added that Trump prefers to stay busy and working rather than withdraw from public life. A social source told People that Trump may be more picky about long-distance international travel in the future because travel is more demanding than it was a few years ago. Still, Trump still enjoys playing golf, spending time with trusted allies and meeting with supporters, sources said.

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Another person close to Trump told People that he wishes he had the energy he had decades ago but believes the responsibilities of the presidency naturally take a toll over time. Trump is celebrating his 80th birthday UFC events on the South Lawn of the White House, becoming one of the few American presidents to celebrate this milestone while remaining at the center of national politics.

‘My Muslim mayor, my bagel is Jewish…’: How Bangladeshi Knicks fans became a viral sensation

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'My Muslim mayor, my bagel is Jewish...': How Bangladeshi Knicks fans became a viral sensation

A chant celebrating New York’s diversity and the Knicks’ run to the NBA Finals went viral on social media, turning a 23-year-old fan into an online personality at the center of the city’s basketball craze.The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals 4-1, winning their first championship since the 1970s. The streets of Manhattan are filled with blue and orange as excitement builds across the city.Amid the basketball craze, a brief slogan posted online has become a cultural talking point far beyond the sport itself.“My mayor is a MuslimMy bagel is kosherMy Christian DiorKnicks Final Four”The phrase was originally shouted by 23-year-old Knicks supporter MD Ahnaf Hossain in a TikTok video tagged by prediction markets company Kalshi. The video went viral and the slogan even appeared on merchandise such as T-shirts and hats.The New York Times described the hymn as “pure New York City poetry.”Hussain later appeared in a follow-up video, updating the slogan to reflect the ongoing series:“My mayor is still a MuslimMy bagel is still JewishThe Pope is on our sideKnicks five points”The video was filmed in New York and even included a fun reference to the Pope as the Knicks continued their championship run.Talking about the origins of the chant, Hussein said his purpose was to bring people together. “I grew up with Jews, Muslims, Haitians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis,” he told The Washington Post.“I have to bring everyone together,” he added.Hussein himself reacted calmly to the sudden attention online: “I think sportsmanship is bringing a love that we haven’t seen in this city in a long, long time,” he told The New York Times. “I grew up with Jews, Muslims, Haitians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis,” Hussein said in an interview.The Washington Post identified him as someone who moved to Jamaica, Queens, from Bangladesh as an infant.

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‘My mayor is still a Muslim’This refers to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The quote emphasized that the city’s mayor is Muslim and celebrated New York’s multicultural identity. An updated version adds the word “still” to the slogan.“My bagel is still Jewish”Bagels are closely associated with New York’s Jewish community, which played a major role in the bagel’s popularity in the city. The collection is a playful homage to New York’s Jewish heritage and food culture.‘The Pope is on our side’That’s a tongue-in-cheek reference to a Knicks fan who went viral for celebrating in Vatican City during the NBA Finals. It jokingly suggests that even the Pope is rooting for the Knicks.“Knicks five points”Here are sports predictions. Fans often say “Team in X” to predict how many games their team will need to win a playoff series. After the Knicks lost a game, “Knicks in Four” was no longer possible, so Hussein updated the slogan to predict a championship in five games.“My Christian Dior”The collection references the famous French luxury fashion brand Christian Dior, commonly known as Dior.The viral moment was tied to the excitement of sports and New York’s broader cultural identity. The song blends humor, religion, fashion references and basketball prediction culture. It also surrounds much of American pop culture.

What happened to Oliver Terry? Singer killed in Rio helicopter crash, 6 dead; gruesome details

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Singer Oliver Terry Nickell was one of six people killed in a collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, earlier today. CNN Brazil reporting.

Singer oliver tree. (Oliver Tree/Instagram)
Singer oliver tree. (Oliver Tree/Instagram)

CNN Brazil cited Rio de Janeiro police as confirming that the Santa Cruz-born singer californiaA helicopter with five passengers on board collided with another helicopter on Sunday morning. The other helicopter had only one pilot, who also died in the accident.

As of now, Oliver Terry’s family has not confirmed the details of the singer’s involvement in the accident. Earlier, Rio Mayor Eduardo Cavalier said “there were foreigners on one of the planes.” No further details were provided at the time.

The accident occurred in the seaside community of Recreio dos Bandeirantes in Rio de Janeiro’s southwest district. It is also a popular tourist destination.

Oliver Tree rose to fame with his 2017 single “When I’m Down” and signed with Atlantic Records that same year. He has since gone on to a stellar music career with multiple studio albums and a loyal following of alternative rock indie music.

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Bloody Sunday: Trump warns Israel not to undermine Iran deal

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Bloody Sunday: Trump warns Israel not to undermine Iran deal

TOI Washington correspondentU.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday issued a dramatic public rebuke to Tel Aviv, urging all parties to exercise restraint over an Israeli attack on Beirut that threatens to derail what he has repeatedly said is an imminent peace deal with Iran. Although he confidently predicted that the deal would be signed on Sunday, it had not materialized as of press time. “This morning’s attack on Beirut should not have happened,” Trump declared on “The Truth Society.” “We are very close to an agreement that will bring peace to the region, including Lebanon… This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace… Let’s not mess this up!” The US president said that while Israel has the right to defend against threats, the attacks it responded to “were very small and senseless, and no one was hurt, injured or killed and should not disrupt this important process.”The unusually direct message reflects the White House’s growing frustration with Israel’s apparent determination to maintain military pressure on Hezbollah and Iran’s regional allies, even as Washington races to reach a broader understanding with Tehran. Regional analysts believe that Israel’s attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs was not just an operational response to a “senseless” attack by Hezbollah, but a carefully planned diplomatic middle finger. Tel Aviv reportedly believes Trump – ever eager for diplomatic drama – is offering Iran more concessions than they deem prudent. Reported inducements include lifting sanctions, releasing frozen Iranian assets and a phased reopening of sea lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, which would revive Iran’s economy. The result was a geopolitical spectacle worthy of reality TV: America’s closest Middle Eastern allies appeared to undermine a signature foreign policy initiative by a president who bills himself as the world’s ultimate dealmaker — all in a cage fight on the White House lawn to celebrate his 80th birthday. The peace deal itself remains dangerously close, yet maddeningly out of reach. Trump had confidently predicted that the deal would be signed on Sunday, but apparently Tehran has not yet received the memo. Iranian officials have pushed back against the White House’s timeline and mocked Trump, while insisting that while talks are making progress, there are still technical and political issues that need to be reviewed. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghay warned against “premature announcements” and stressed that a final signing date had not yet been agreed upon. Iranian negotiators also cited the Beirut attack as evidence that regional stability guarantees remain uncertain. Tehran’s message is simple: Diplomatic agreements and timetables will not be drawn up like Trump’s immediate campaign rally schedule. Meanwhile, Vice President Vance remains on standby and will fly to Geneva at short notice should negotiations suddenly reach an agreement. This isn’t the first time he’s been appointed as Trump’s traveling envoy, as his supporters fear he’s being thrown into a blender that won’t do his political future any good. Trump sent Vance to Pakistan for talks with Iranian negotiators earlier this year, and he remains wary of follow-up visits as talks progress. In some “Make America Great Again” circles, the vice president is considered the administration’s equivalent of a backup goalie — constantly warming up on the sidelines while awaiting the president’s latest improvisation.The broader atmosphere surrounding the talks has not reassured U.S. allies. Analysts say Trump’s foreign policy falls somewhere between strategic ambiguity and free jazz, with critics harsher, imitating Shakespeare and claiming it is full of sound and fury and meaningless. Policy announcements are made via Truth Society posts, deadlines appear and disappear, military action is threatened in one message and paused in the next.It’s all unfolding as Trump prepares to head to Europe on Monday for a G-7 meeting – where he has previously treated allies and partners with boxing-style rhetoric – after watching a cage fight on the White House lawn. This phenomenon has baffled diplomats, many of whom have extensive training in nuclear deterrence doctrine but somehow failed to foresee conducting Middle East peace analysis in the context of the UFC’s demise. But for now, Sunday’s high-profile signing in Switzerland remains a diplomatic phantom, while the prospect of bloodshed in a UFC cage fight remains a real reality.

Fact check: Did LeBron James pledge $500,000 to Carmelo Anthony’s fundraiser? it’s a fact

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The verdict was announced in Frisco, Texas The case of teenager Karmelo Anthony for the April 2025 murder of another teen, Austin Metcalf, was one of the most controversial verdicts in the country in recent years.

LeBron James (left) and convicted Frisco teen Carmelo Anthony. (Getty and file photo)
LeBron James (left) and convicted Frisco teen Carmelo Anthony. (Getty and file photo)

Given the attention the ruling has generated, much misinformation has been spread around the case. While most such false claims involve GiveSendGo Fundraiser Launched by Karmelo Anthony Familya significant number of people also made false claims linking celebrities to the case. The first one is Cardi B He allegedly donated money to Anthony after he appeared to make social media posts questioning the verdict.

Now, similar claims about the NBA legend and former Los Angeles Lakers star have gone viral LeBron James. A video has gone viral on social media of LeBron allegedly promising to send $500,000 to Carmelo Anthony’s family as they consider appealing his guilty verdict and subsequent 35-year sentence.

LeBron James fake video spreads

The video appears to have first appeared on the X account FADE (@FadeMFx), which has around 10,000 followers at the time of writing. The account made a Posting late Saturday nightwhich features photos of Carmelo Anthony and videos of LeBron James.

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The video was titled: “LeBron James revealed he spoke with the parents of 19-year-old Carmelo Anthony and he will donate $500,000 to help their campaign to bring Carmelo home.” It also included a fabricated quote from LeBron: “I believe everyone deserves a second chance and all he did was defend himself. I’ll wire them $500,000 tomorrow.”

However, as actually watching the video shows, LeBron didn’t say anything in the video related to Carmelo Anthony. He discussed the NFL and his favorite players in the video, which did not mention anything related to Carmelo Anthony.

In fact, after the video racked up over 1 million views,

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Judge defends controversial verdict

Collin County, Texas, Judge John Roach Jr., who handed down Karmelo Anthony’s sentence, faced criticism amid backlash over the 19-year-old’s 35-year prison sentence. However, he defended the decision, noting that he was simply “following the law.”

“I know I made people angry, but I’m not here to make them happy either,” Roach said in an interview with a local broadcaster.

“Before this trial, if Mr. Metcalf had walked up to me and said ‘hello,’ I would not have known him,” he said. “As long as I obey the law, I can sleep well at night.”

He also defended the jury, saying their verdict was incorrect “because they were selected based on the law, they heard the facts, it happened in this courtroom, and they got the verdict.”

NASA grants, tax credits and federal support: How the U.S. government helped Elon Musk become the world’s first trillionaire

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NASA grants, tax credits and federal support: How the U.S. government helped Elon Musk become the world's first trillionaire

Elon MuskAccording to analysis, the United States became the world’s first trillionaire not only thanks to investors and technological breakthroughs, but also largely due to the support of the U.S. government over the years space exploration technology corp. and Tesla’s early growth and financing.From the NASA contracts that kept SpaceX alive to the federal loans, tax credits and regulatory programs that boosted Tesla, U.S. government funding played a crucial role in helping both companies survive their fragile early years and expand into global giants.In its early years, when SpaceX received significant support from the U.S. government, it struggled. In 2006, NASA awarded the company a $278 million grant to develop its Falcon rocket system and Dragon spacecraft as the United States looks for private partners to replace the space shuttle program and maintain access to the International Space Station.This funding is just the beginning. According to PitchBook data, SpaceX received more than $500 million in early government grants. Later, in 2008, when the company was close to running out of money, NASA awarded it a $1.6 billion contract, a turning point that ensured its survival.Ross Gerber, an investment manager, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki and an early Tesla investor, said the U.S. government is critical to the survival of Musk’s companies.“Without government, there would be no (Tesla and SpaceX),” said Ross Gerber, CEO of investment firm Gerber Kawasaki and an early investor in Tesla.SpaceX later became NASA’s prime contractor responsible for launching missions and transporting astronauts to the International Space Station, turning its early public funding into a long-term government business.Kathy Dreher, director of space policy at The Planetary Society, said NASA’s early funding was decisive.“That’s about half of what they were raising at the time,” Kathy Dreyer, director of space policy at the Planetary Society, a public interest group that advocates for space flight, said before SpaceX’s IPO.They added: “This is a significant commitment from NASA.”SpaceX benefits from direct federal funding, but Tesla’s support is more indirect but just as important to its early survival.In 2010, when Tesla was selling fewer than 2,000 vehicles, it received a $465 million low-interest loan from the U.S. Department of Energy. The funding helped the company develop the Model S and achieve its first major commercial success. Tesla repaid the loan in early 2013 after raising additional funds through stock sales.U.S. government support also comes from consumer incentives. A $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicle buyers has helped Tesla attract demand and raise prices. Analysts estimate that Tesla buyers received about $3.4 billion in federal tax credits before the program ended in 2019, was briefly revived under the Inflation Reduction Act, and then phased out again in 2025.However, the most important long-term support comes from regulatory credit. Under U.S. emissions rules, automakers that exceed environmental standards can sell credits to automakers that don’t meet them. Tesla, which only produces electric vehicles, has been receiving excess points.Between 2008 and 2019, these regulatory credit sales generated more than $2 billion in revenue for Tesla, at times accounting for nearly a quarter of its revenue. Even after that period, the company continues to benefit, with $12.3 billion in new credit sales expected from 2019.Tesla itself admits that it is on the verge of collapse. Musk admitted in 2020 that the company was close to bankruptcy in 2019 despite its growing reputation.In a 2020 tweet, Musk acknowledged that Tesla was nearly forced to file for bankruptcy as early as 2019.Even if Tesla moves toward profitability, it will still be heavily supported by credit revenue and will only be able to achieve sustained profits after 2021 without credit revenue.Today, Tesla is valued at approximately $1.5 trillion. It’s driven less by car sales and more by investor confidence in future technologies like robotaxis and humanoid robots. Yet analysts say the basis for that valuation was built in the years since government programs helped stabilize Tesla and SpaceX.

Rio de Janeiro helicopter crash: Two helicopters collide in midair over Rio de Janeiro, killing six; Video

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Two helicopters collide in mid-air in Rio de Janeiro, killing six; video
Six people killed in mid-air collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro

At least six people were killed when two helicopters collided and crashed in the sky west of Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, sparking a fire that spread to several cars on the ground, firefighters said.The accident occurred in the suburb of Recreio dos Bandeirantes in the west of the city, AFP reported.“Reports indicate that two helicopters collided in mid-air and crashed into the parking lot of an electric car dealership, sparking a fire that engulfed at least 20 vehicles,” firefighters said in a statement.“At least six people have been confirmed dead; all were crew members of the aircraft involved in the accident,” the statement added.

Accident caused fire

Images released by local media showed black smoke billowing from the crash site and several cars catching fire after the impact.The helicopter landed on the land of a defunct church that has been leased by electric car company BYD, Brazilian digital news portal Mix Vale reported.According to reports, one of the planes exploded on impact, causing flames that quickly spread to parked electric cars and triggered further explosions.According to reports, the accident occurred in the area bounded by Avenue of the Americas, Bes Lago and Rivadavia Campos streets.

Emergency response activated

At around 9 a.m. local time, the fire department rushed to the scene and launched rescue and fire-fighting operations.Authorities closed an alley on Avenue of the Americas to facilitate emergency access and ensure public safety, Mix Vale reported.According to reports, firefighters successfully controlled the fire around 10 a.m. and prevented the fire from spreading further.Small aircraft accidents are relatively common in Brazil. Last month, a small plane crashed into the side of a building in the southeastern city of Belo Horizonte, killing the pilot and co-pilot.The accident was one of Rio de Janeiro’s deadliest aviation accidents in recent months.

Court releases video of Indian man brutally murdering elderly Canadian couple, weapon in video ‘like trophy’

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Court releases video of Indian man brutally murdering elderly Canadian couple, weapon in video 'like trophy'

Disturbing video played in a Canadian court shows how two men convicted of murdering an elderly couple in British Columbia documented their actions before and after the killing, including filming themselves on the victim’s roof and posting videos with the murder weapon and music playing in the background.Nearly a month ago, three Indian-American men were found guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of Arnold and Joanne DeJong. New court evidence sheds further light on a case that has shocked Canada.Global News reported that a video played during the trial showed Abhijit Singh and Khushwar Toll filming themselves on the roof of DeJong’s home about a month before the murder. Toor also posted a TikTok video of him putting one of the murder weapons, a metal baseball bat, into a car.In May, Gurkaran Singh, Abhijeet Singh and Khushveer Toor were charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of the Abbotsford couple. Prosecutors successfully argued that the killings were carefully planned and carried out for financial gain.The victims were Arnold De Jong, 77, and Joanne De Jong, 76, who were found brutally murdered in their home on Arcadian Way in east Abbotsford on May 9, 2022.There are several gruesome details about the attack. Joanne was found tied to the bed and covered in blood. A pathologist concluded she died from stab wounds to the neck and blunt force trauma to the head, believed to have been caused by a screwdriver and a hammer. Arnold was found in a separate bedroom with his hands and feet bound. His head and face were tightly wrapped with tape. He was suffocated to death.The three men, all in their 20s, were arrested in December 2022. They are no strangers to their victims. Abhijit Singh runs a cleaning company and Gurkaran Singh and Tul work for him. Before the murders, the company visited the DeJongs’ home several times to perform cleaning work. The trio planned a home invasion and then killed the elderly couple. After the murders, they stole checks, credit cards, identifying information and other items. The men later used the stolen items to make purchases, withdraw money and pay off debts.Forensic evidence later linked the three men to the crime. DNA was found inside the home, on the rope used to restrain Arnold DeJong and on a metal baseball bat recovered from the suspect’s car. Additionally, Abhijeet Singh was searched on the internet after news of the killing came to light. The searches were “unusually severe” because they included questions about how Canada punishes murderers.Defense lawyers said the incident was a robbery that got out of hand and insisted there was no direct evidence their client intended to kill the couple. The court rejected this claim, saying the murder was pre-planned. The judge concluded that the men knew the de Jongs could identify them because they had previously worked at the house, which was why the couple were not alive.The verdict brings some relief to the victims’ families, but the pain of losing a parent remains intense.“[It] It felt like my heart was going to jump out of my chest,” daughter Sandra Battle said after hearing the guilty verdict.Kimberley Coleman, another daughter, said: “They are people who can never be replaced…There was so much about them that was very special to us and we miss it every day.”The case is back in court after Cushville Toole’s attorneys filed a constitutional challenge to parole eligibility rules in a case involving multiple murder victims. Lawyers for the two other convicted men are also expected to join the challenge.Under Canadian law, first-degree murder carries an automatic life sentence without the possibility of parole for 25 years. However, new challenges could further delay the sentencing process, which is currently scheduled to continue in September.The prospect of additional court action infuriated the de Jong family.“Our parents were tortured, they were murdered,” Sandra Bartel told Global News. She said the killer treated the murder weapon like a “trophy” or “a piece of gold.”She added: “I’m sure our parents begged for mercy but we didn’t see that, yet the irony is that in this case they might be out of prison in 15 years and that provision of faint hope doesn’t seem to be exclusive to us.”“It’s like opening a can of worms for anyone who comes to Canada that if they commit a crime, they can get away with it,” said her sister, Heather Hoogland.

FIFA World Cup 2026: ‘Boyfriend duty calls, but…’: Justin Trudeau reacts after skipping Canada game to watch Team USA with girlfriend Katy Perry

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'Boyfriend duty calls, but...': Justin Trudeau reacts after skipping Canada game to watch Team USA with girlfriend Katy Perry
Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry at Los Angeles Coliseum

justin trudeau He responded to the online backlash after he was spotted watching Team USA’s 2026 FIFA World Cup opener with his girlfriend and pop star Katy Perry Instead of playing in Team Canada’s first game.The former Canadian prime minister became the center of controversy after cameras captured him in the stands at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Friday. The United States defeated Paraguay 4-1 that day. Trudeau sat next to Perry, who performed at the opening ceremony before the World Cup kicked off.His presence raised eyebrows among fans, especially since Canada’s opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina had taken place just hours earlier in Toronto and ended in a 1-1 draw.Questions about Justin’s loyalty began to circulate online. But Trudeau addressed the issue with a light-hearted post on X.He retweeted a New York Times article about his participation in the World Cup and wrote: “Sometimes it takes supporting your boyfriend. But you know who I root for to lift the trophy,” alongside a Canadian flag emoji.He wants to put an end to speculation that he ditched Team Canada in favor of Team USA because of his American girlfriend. Trudeau attended the U.S. team game with Perry but made clear his support for Canada’s World Cup bid has not changed.However, this explanation did not silence people completely. Some X users questioned why Trudeau chose to watch the U.S. team’s opener in Los Angeles instead of Canada’s game in Toronto.The current spat comes nearly a year after Trudeau’s relationship with Perry became public.The two first sparked dating rumors in July 2025 when they were photographed spending some intimate time together in Montreal. They were seen walking through Mount Royal Park before dining at Le Violon, a popular restaurant in the city. Shortly after, Trudeau was also spotted attending Perry’s Lifetime Tour concert in Montreal.The relationship was formed after the end of a long-term partnership. Trudeau and his ex-wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau announced their separation in August 2023 after 18 years of marriage. Perry and actor Orlando Bloom confirmed in July 2025 that their relationship had shifted to co-parenting daughter Daisy.Rumors of Trudeau’s romance with Perry persisted throughout the summer of 2025 and intensified later that year. In October, the two officially fell in love and their relationship became serious. They were later photographed embracing each other on a yacht.In December 2025, Perry appeared to confirm the relationship on Instagram.The couple continued to make public appearances together in 2026. Earlier this month, they attended New York’s Tribeca Music Festival and made their first red carpet appearance as a couple at the premiere of Perry’s concert film Tour of a Lifetime: Live in Paris.

Immigration lawyers say this visa interview question catches Indian workers off guard: ‘Why can’t Americans…’

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Immigration lawyers say this visa interview question catches Indian workers off guard: 'Why can't Americans...'

Increasingly, Indian professionals applying for U.S. work visas are faced with a question that many don’t expect during their visa interviews: “Why can’t an American do the job for you?”According to immigration attorneys, this question is asked more frequently during interviews for H-1B, L-1B and other employment visas, especially for workers in the technology, consulting and IT services industries. Some lawyers say the trend is consistent with stricter measures on immigration during the first administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.As early as 2017, Trump signed the “Buy American, Hire American” executive order, directing U.S. agencies to propose measures aimed at preventing immigration fraud and abuse while ensuring that H-1B visas are only issued to the most skilled or highest-paid applicants.Several immigration lawyers now say they are seeing signs of renewed scrutiny at U.S. consulates.“As I report visa denials to clients, I see more and more issues arise that are reminiscent of the previous Trump administration’s ‘Buy American, Hire American’ executive order,” said James Hollis, a business immigration attorney at McEntee Law Group, according to American Marketplace.Among these issues, one in particular has become a stumbling block for many applicants.“Why can’t Americans do this for you?”Candidates are often prepared to discuss their qualifications, work experience and expertise. But many find it difficult to explain why they are particularly qualified for the position when equally qualified American workers can do the same job.Hollis said the issue was particularly concerning in certain visa categories.“My biggest concern is: Why can’t Americans do this for you?” in L-1B and E-2 employee visa applications.The challenge, he explained, is that immigration law itself does not require applicants to prove they are a better choice than American workers.He explains why this question can be a double-edged sword: “The reason this question catches applicants and even lawyers off guard is that immigration law does not ask whether the job would be better done by a U.S. worker rather than the person applying for the visa. The L and E categories have no limits on the number of employees who can be transferred to the U.S. from abroad. Therefore, the system itself places limits on immigration and the format of the visa interview. In this case, the limit is the extent to which the consular officer deems the transfer to be truly necessary. “Hollis said visa officers are free to determine whether an overseas employee truly needs to relocate to the United States. As a result, some applicants face visa rejection because they are not prepared to answer this question or cannot clearly explain what makes them uniquely qualified for the position.

What advice would an immigration attorney give to an applicant?

To reduce the risk of rejection, Hollis recommends that applicants and their attorneys begin interview preparation early.“(Lawyers should) ask their clients to explain what is special about their job before the interview so they are prepared to defend themselves if the question arises.”He also advises applicants to focus on aspects of their experience that are difficult to replicate.“It’s also a good idea,” he added, “to make them realize that they have knowledge, experience and connections that American workers don’t have.”At the same time, Hollis warned that frequent visa interviews could increase the risk of exposure to a system that becomes more restrictive.“But also try to limit the number of interviews these types of applicants have over the next three years. The system is overkill and if you can avoid your clients falling into it, all the better.”Hollis said Indian and Chinese nationals, particularly those employed by large consulting firms and IT contracting firms, were facing increased scrutiny.“In general, the adjudicatory standards for Indian and Chinese nationals appear to be getting stricter. Specifically, I am most concerned about L-1B and H-1B for IT contracting companies and large consulting firms.”He noted that some factors that influence visa decisions, including company-specific data, salary levels and employer notification of visa usage, are beyond the control of the applicant. However, candidates can still improve their chances by ensuring they fully understand their role and supporting documentation.He said: “In some cases there is not much the applicant can do on their own as part of the analysis will be the number of such applicants at the company, the salary for the position and other details that they may not have control over. There will be guidance from the consulate’s backend telling them that they specifically need more rigorous scrutiny. My general advice in such cases is to make sure the documentation is clear and accurate, that they understand and are prepared to explain what they intend to do in the US, where they will work and why/how they are particularly suitable for the position given their background. Fraud is a serious problem in India in particular, so the more an applicant can demonstrate knowledge and confidence in the details of the role, the better position they will be placed. “