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Trump administration revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits

The Trump administration is reviving a rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits that could include food stamps, Medicaid, housing vouchers and more.

Bloodhound K-9 unit helps bring Georgia manhunt to end with arrest of suspect accused of shooting woman

Authorities said a suspect was arrested Tuesday evening after a bloodhound tracked him down following an hourslong search in Butts County.

NYC sightseeing helicopter likely hit birds before its fatal plunge into Hudson River, report shows

The National Transportation Safety Board says the remains of several geese were found on the wreckage of a New York City sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last year and killed 6 people.

Trump administration revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits

The Trump administration is reviving a rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits that could include food stamps, Medicaid, housing vouchers and more.

Bloodhound K-9 unit helps bring Georgia manhunt to end with arrest of suspect accused of shooting woman

Authorities said a suspect was arrested Tuesday evening after a bloodhound tracked him down following an hourslong search in Butts County.

NYC sightseeing helicopter likely hit birds before its fatal plunge into Hudson River, report shows

The National Transportation Safety Board says the remains of several geese were found on the wreckage of a New York City sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last year and killed 6 people.

Trump administration revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits

The Trump administration is reviving a rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits that could include food stamps, Medicaid, housing vouchers and more.

Around the world

Trump administration probes UNRWA over alleged employment of 1,500 terrorists

A senior U.S. official says the USAID OIG investigation picked up where the U.N. failed, examining UNRWA staff links to terrorism beyond Oct. 7.

Israel's latest strikes kill a dozen people in Gaza, including police officers

Israeli airstrikes have killed at least a dozen people in Gaza over the past two days, according to local health officials.

New Germany sex-crime figures reignite migration fight as exploitation probe expands

Germany recorded 751 group rape cases in 2025 with 578 non-German suspects identified, as a Nuremberg grooming gang investigation continues to expand.

The ex-CEO of Italian highway operator and 31 others convicted in deadly 2018 bridge collapse

An Italian court has convicted the former CEO of Italy's main highway operator and 31 others in the Genoa Morandi bridge collapse in 2018.

Israel signals readiness for another Iran strike as Trump declares ceasefire over

Israel’s leaders are publicly signaling that their country is prepared to strike Iran for a third time, while a U.S. official tells Fox News Digital that Washington remains closely coordinated with Jerusalem.

What remains of the Iran deal as fighting rages

There is now a yawning gap between the preliminary deal signed between the United States and Iran less than a month ago and the situation on the ground.

WATCH: Russian soldier thrown through air as Soviet-era helicopter gun spins out of control

Trump says Putin is "ready to make a deal" to end the Ukraine war, but Russia warned Western troops enforcing any ceasefire would be military targets.

Technology

OpenAI’s fight with Apple is really about Silicon Valley’s war for talent

OpenAI, for the second time in the past few months, is facing a legal battle that could alter the company’s trajectory. This time, it is squaring off against Apple in a fight whose origins can, in some ways, be traced to a time long before the AI giant existed.

Russians need a VPN to access Google and Apple as unexplained nationwide outages hit

Russian internet users awoke to broken connections across Google, Apple, and GitHub websites. While state censors deny involvement, the outages highlight why VPNs are more crucial than ever.

47 requests, zero answers

Proton VPN's updated transparency report shows 47 data requests in the first half of 2026. These were all rejected because its audited no-logs policy leaves nothing to hand over.

Many businesses are deploying AI faster than they’re preparing employees

Business leaders and decision-makers feel prepared for the AI revolution, but employees feel they're lacking in education and guidance.

China beats Elon Musk’s Neuralink to the world’s first commercial brain-computer interface implant

Regulatory approval of brain implants in China mean they can now be fixed to the brains of anyone who wants to try them.

Loewe's new OLED TV wants to be the ultimate AV experience: each panel is 'individually calibrated before leaving the factory', and you can choose custom speaker setups

Loewe's latest luxury TV, the Antares, comes with a dizzying range of setup options and easy customisation too

Stripe is the most underrated—and influential—$159 billion company in the world

When Stripe moved into its first office in Palo Alto about 15 years ago, its founders (brothers Patrick and John Collison) did what every tiny startup does: They drove to Ikea to buy cheap desks and chairs.

Sports News

Major League Soccer's NYCFC says it wants to sign Christian Pulisic but AC Milan not interested

New York City FC wants to bring Christian Pulisic to Major League Soccer, but AC Milan isn't interested in selling him.

No Longer A Baby In A Bathtub, Yamal Reunites With Messi At The World Cup Final

Lamine Yamal's Spain want a game of order. Lionel Messi's Argentina want a game of chaos. Whoever gets their way will be World Cup champions.

Spain practices outside before the World Cup final as smoke fills the air in northern New Jersey

With the sun obstructed by haze, Spain’s players practiced ahead of the World Cup final outside in northern New Jersey while air conditions are hazardous because of smoke from Canadian wildfires.

Claude Lemieux 'acknowledged' relapse after 12 years sober to concerned family hours before death: report

An incident report alleges that Claude Lemieux acknowledged relapsing after 12 years of sobriety the night before his death. He was found hours later by his son.

Trinity Rodman says NWSL record-crowd game in NY should not have been played amid poor air

Trinity Rodman questioned whether the record-setting NWSL match at Citi Field should have been played as wildfires in Canada sent air quality plummeting.

WNBA postpones game between Wings and Liberty due to mechanical issues with plane

The WNBA postponed the New York Liberty-Dallas Wings game Thursday after mechanical issues with the Liberty's charter flight stranded the team on the tarmac.

Major League Soccer's NYCFC says it wants to sign Christian Pulisic but AC Milan not interested

New York City FC wants to bring Christian Pulisic to Major League Soccer, but AC Milan isn't interested in selling him.

Politics News

National Guard deployment to DC will last through Trump's term

President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to the nation’s capital is being extended by more than two years and will last until the end of his term.

House Republicans' $95 billion Iran war package clears first hurdle

Republicans on the House Budget Committee have advanced a $95 billion package for the Iran war, farm aid and President Donald Trump’s push for strict new voter ID requirements.

FBI investigating after ICE headquarters in Phoenix riddled with gunfire

Video shows bullet holes riddling the ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations building in Phoenix, and the FBI launched a shooting investigation.

Trump is taking longer to approve disaster aid and denying Democratic states more frequently

Americans are waiting longer for disaster aid under President Donald Trump, with delays often lasting weeks or months. An Associated Press analysis shows Trump is taking longer to approve major disaster declarations than any other president since 1989.

Sen Eric Schmitt seeks to end birth tourism, revoke citizenship for babies of foreign diplomats

Sen. Eric Schmitt demands the State Department and DHS revoke citizenship documentation issued to children born to foreign diplomats in the U.S.

OnlyFans models, witches haunt Dem’s campaign in toss-up House race: report

JoAnna Mendoza's campaign Instagram followed pornstar accounts and self-described witches, sparking a culture war controversy in a toss-up House race.

GOP's $95B defense package survives critical hurdle amid fiscal hawk revolt

Fiscal hawks declined to deal a fatal blow to a House GOP megabill Thursday over no spending offsets, but the budget framework could still face trouble on the House floor next week.