
ICE Reports Arrests of Criminal Migrants, Judge Describes Burglary Ring Operations
Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced arrests of migrants with criminal convictions while a federal judge characterized a burglary operation.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced arrests of migrants with criminal convictions while a federal judge characterized a burglary operation.

President Trump has appointed Australian-born influencer Nick Adams as a special presidential envoy focused on tourism and American values.

The Lancet has retracted a decades-old research paper that supported the safety of baby powder products.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said she is living in Coast Guard housing but not in the commandant's specific residence, addressing earlier reports.

Florida courts handled two unrelated cases involving violent crimes against vulnerable victims.

Democratic candidate Brian Nathan defeated Republican state Rep. Josie Tomkow in a Florida state Senate race for District 14, which covers part of Hillsborough County.

OpenAI is reportedly considering a contract with NATO while working to establish surveillance safeguards for its Pentagon partnership.

An autistic teenager was rescued in New Jersey while a nonverbal child was released from immigration detention in Texas.

Investigators found that a cyclist who died during the Road World Championships was not discovered for over an hour after the crash occurred.

Financial experts are discussing various savings and investment strategies as economic conditions continue to evolve.

Veteran cybersecurity researcher Mikko Hyppönen transitions from traditional computer security to developing anti-drone systems.

Hyundai stopped sales of nearly 70,000 2026 Palisade SUVs following a child's death in an incident involving the vehicle that remains under investigation.
The WNBA and its players union agreed to a landmark seven-year deal featuring significant salary and benefit improvements.

K-pop group BTS performed together in Seoul for the first time in nearly four years, drawing an estimated 40,000 attendees.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggests American public support for military action against Iran may be temporary, citing economic concerns.
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