Israel Retrieves Body of Thai Hostage from Gaza
The Israeli military recovered the body of Nattapong Pinta, a Thai farmworker who was taken hostage and killed in Gaza....
Trump's Migrant Transfer Policy Faces Legal Challenges
Former President Trump's plan to send migrants to countries deemed dangerous is facing legal hurdles. Experts say this p...
Trump and Xi Discuss Trade Amid Ongoing Tariff Dispute
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke by phone on Thursday, addressing the continuing trade disp...
Foreign Nationals Charged in China Military Equipment Smuggl...
Two foreign nationals face charges for allegedly smuggling U.S. military equipment and technology to China. The U.S. Jus...
How to Spot Fake Online Stores and Subscription Scams
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Report: North Korea Sending Troops to Aid Russia in Ukraine
A new report suggests North Korea has deployed thousands of troops to assist Russia in its ongoing conflict in Ukraine....
Russia-North Korea Arms Deal Boosts Kim Jong-un's Military
Facing setbacks in Ukraine, Russia has deepened its ties with North Korea. Kim Jong-un is leveraging this partnership to...
Beekeepers Rescue Millions of Bees After Truck Crash in Wash...
A semi-truck carrying an estimated 250 million bees overturned in Washington state, releasing a swarm onto the roadway....
Trump Administration Investigates Chinese C919 Jet's Western...
The Trump administration is scrutinizing the Chinese C919 jet, a symbol of Beijing's technological ambitions. Despite be...
White South Africans Seek Refugee Status in the U.S.
Some white South Africans are seeking refugee status in the United States, citing concerns about discrimination and viol...
Qian Xuesen Deportation: A Turning Point in History
Qian Xuesen, a brilliant rocket scientist who significantly contributed to the United States' military strength, was dep...
Sarkisian Disputes Claims of Excessive Texas Football Spendi...
Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian has refuted reports claiming the program's payroll reached $40 million. Sarkis...
Harvard Prevails in Initial Court Battle Over International...
Harvard University has won a key early victory in its legal challenge against the Trump administration's policy affectin...
Hawley Calls for DOJ Investigation into TuSimple, Chinese-Ow...
Senator Josh Hawley is urging the Department of Justice to investigate TuSimple Holdings, an autonomous trucking company...
Lawsuit: Seton Hall Pitcher Alleges Hazing, Coach Inaction
A former Seton Hall University baseball player is suing the school, alleging severe hazing rituals led to physical and e...
Harvard to Return Historic Images of Enslaved People
Harvard University has agreed to transfer ownership of 19th-century photographs depicting enslaved individuals to a Sout...
Harvard International Students Consider Transferring Amid Po...
Harvard University reports that many of its international students are exploring options to transfer to other institutio...
Immigration Courts Dismiss Cases, Leaving Asylum Seekers in...
Immigration courts are increasingly dismissing cases of individuals sent to El Salvador under controversial immigration...
Judge Allows Transfer of Commuted Death Row Inmates to Super...
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government can proceed with transferring former death row inmates, whose sentenc...
Harvard Settles Dispute Over Slave Portraits, Transfers Owne...
Harvard University has reached a settlement in a legal dispute over two portraits of enslaved people. The portraits, whi...
Sarkisian: Undefeated Seasons Unlikely in Modern College Foo...
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian believes achieving a perfect, undefeated season is increasingly difficult in...
AI-Powered Cyberattacks and Deepfake Scams Increasing
A new report highlights the growing threat of artificial intelligence being used for malicious purposes. Criminals are l...
Supreme Court Rejects Native American Claim Against Arizona...
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case brought by Native American groups seeking to halt a large copper mine proj...
Ronaldo Hints at Al-Nassr Exit, Future Uncertain
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Work Stress Can Transfer to Your Dog, Study Finds
A new study suggests that dogs can pick up on their owners' work-related stress. Researchers found a connection between...
Ukraine and Russia Conduct Major Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed a significant exchange of prisoners of war, returning hundreds of individuals to their resp...
Trump Administration Considers Scrapping $12M in Foreign Aid
Millions of dollars in U.S. aid intended for impoverished nations, including contraceptives and HIV prevention medicatio...
Judge Allows Massachusetts Teen Detained by ICE to Stay in State
A Massachusetts judge has ruled that a high school student detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can rem...
Judge: Venezuelan Detainees Sent to El Salvador Must Get Due Process
A U.S. judge has ordered the government to provide due process to over 100 Venezuelan men transferred to a prison in El...
Greenland Could Shift to U.S. Northern Command
The U.S. government is considering moving Greenland under the authority of U.S. Northern Command. Currently, Greenland f...
Caitlin Clark Explains the Science Behind Her Signature Three-Point Shot
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark recently shared the secrets behind her impressive three-point shooting technique. In...
Credit Card Interest Rates: Will They Drop in June?
Credit card interest rates remain elevated, impacting consumers' wallets. Many are hoping for relief in June, but the li...
Strategies to Reduce Credit Card Debt This June
Feeling overwhelmed by credit card debt? Many people are in the same boat, especially with today's economy. Starting thi...
Astronauts Faced Return Fears During Nine-Month Space Mission
Two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, recently revealed their anxieties during their nine-month stay in...
Harvard to Transfer Photos of Enslaved People to Black History Museum
Harvard University has agreed to transfer ownership of historical photographs depicting enslaved people to a prominent B...
NYC Detectives Under Investigation in Bitcoin Kidnapping Case
The New York City Police Department is investigating two of its detectives for their potential involvement in a recent B...
Crypto Kidnappings Surge as Criminals Use "Wrench Attacks"
Criminals are increasingly targeting cryptocurrency owners in a disturbing trend that mixes online hacking with physical...
Credit Card Debt: How to Manage High Interest Rates
Credit card debt can feel overwhelming, especially with rising interest rates. But don't worry, you have options. Expert...
JetBlue and United Airlines Team Up for Points Partnership
JetBlue and United Airlines are joining forces to give travelers more ways to earn and use frequent flyer points. This n...
US to Revoke Visas of Some Chinese Students Over Security Concerns
The United States government plans to revoke the visas of certain Chinese graduate students and researchers with ties to...
US to Revoke Visas of Some Chinese Students
The U.S. government is planning to revoke visas for some Chinese graduate students and researchers. The policy targets i...
US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students with CCP Ties
The U.S. government plans to revoke visas for some Chinese graduate students and researchers. Secretary of State Marco R...
Harvard Returns Slave Photos to Descendants After Dispute
Harvard University has returned a set of historical photographs depicting enslaved people to their descendants after a y...
Consolidate Credit Card Debt? 3 Reasons to Consider It in June
High-interest credit card debt can be a burden. Consolidating that debt could simplify your finances and potentially sav...
Crypto 'Wrench Attacks' Target Wealthy Holders: What You Need to Know
A recent kidnapping case in Manhattan, where a cryptocurrency holder was allegedly tortured for his Bitcoin, has brought...
Maxed Out Credit Card? Steps to Take When You Can't Pay
Finding yourself with a maxed-out credit card and unable to make payments can be stressful. Don't panic. There are steps...
Supreme Court Allows Transfer of Native American Sacred Site for Mining
The Supreme Court has declined to block the transfer of Oak Flat, a site in Arizona sacred to Western Apache tribes, to...
Trump Administration Seeks to End Federal Contracts with Harvard
The Trump administration is aiming to cut off all remaining federal funding to Harvard University. A letter from the adm...
Supreme Court Rejects Apache Plea to Halt Copper Mine on Sacred Land
The Supreme Court has declined to block the construction of a copper mine on land considered sacred by the Apache people...
Trump Rally Shooter Planned Bomb While Applying to College
Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally in July 2024, w...
Credit Card Interest Rates: Will They Ever Go Down?
High credit card interest rates are a concern for many Americans. Experts predict it may take some time for rates to dec...