USA NEWS BY COCA LEMON TV

 1. Record Rise in Homelessness:

The United States has witnessed a significant surge in homelessness, reaching an all-time high. Recent reports indicate over 770,000 individuals were experiencing homelessness in early 2024. This sharp rise is linked to increasing housing costs, the end of pandemic-era housing support programs, and systemic income disparities. Families with children and marginalized communities, particularly African Americans, have been disproportionately affected. On a positive note, homelessness among U.S. military veterans has reached its lowest point due to targeted support initiatives.



2. Severe Winter Storms Disrupting Daily Life:

Large parts of the U.S. are facing harsh winter storms, bringing heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures, and widespread power outages. Authorities have issued travel warnings and advised residents to stay indoors as emergency services work to restore power and clear roads. The National Weather Service has emphasized the risk of frostbite and hypothermia due to extreme cold across northern states.



3. Proposed Changes to H-1B Visa Caps:

The U.S. government is considering removing the per-country limit on H-1B visas, which could greatly benefit skilled professionals, especially from India. Currently, applicants from countries with high demand face long waiting periods for work visas. The proposed changes aim to streamline the immigration process for talent in sectors like technology and healthcare, addressing labor shortages while boosting economic growth.



4. Racism Against Indians Gaining Attention:

Recent incidents of racial discrimination against Indians in the U.S. have sparked national debate. Advocacy groups and public figures are calling for increased protection and awareness campaigns to combat prejudice and ensure the safety of all communities. These incidents have reignited conversations about inclusivity and the importance of cultural sensitivity in the country.



5. U.S. Considering WHO Withdrawal:

The U.S. government is reportedly preparing to exit the World Health Organization (WHO) as part of a broader reassessment of international partnerships. Supporters argue the move could lead to stronger reforms in global health governance, while critics warn it may weaken global health collaboration, especially during pandemics and heal

th emergencies.



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