In a surprising legal victory, a US judge has ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to strip protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian migrants is unlawful. This decision will allow around 1.1 million migrants to continue living and working legally in the US, despite the DHS's plans to appeal.
The Luna Ring 2.0 has arrived, offering a subscription-free alternative to the Oura ring. Priced at $300, it tracks sleep, heart rate, and more, with a unique charging case that provides 30 days of battery life.
Residents of Baltimore are on edge as President Trump threatens National Guard deployment. Maryland officials, including Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott, are ramping up local resources to combat rising crime.
The Dot AI companion app, designed to be a friend and confidante, is shutting down on October 5. This decision comes amid rising scrutiny over the safety of AI chatbots and their impact on mental health.
Apple is set to unveil its next generation of products on September 9, including the iPhone 17, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and AirPods Pro 3. Get ready for groundbreaking features and designs that will redefine technology!
In a shocking operation, federal agents arrested nearly 500 workers, mostly South Koreans, at a Hyundai factory in Georgia, marking a historic crackdown on immigration violations during Trump's presidency.
Many older Americans on Medicare are shocked to find that the newly approved Covid shots aren't covered, leading to hefty out-of-pocket expenses. Health officials claim coverage should be available, but patients report otherwise. What's going on?
A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to the tragic deaths of at least 15 individuals, including four health care workers, marking the country's 16th encounter with this deadly virus.
President Trump intensifies threats to deploy the National Guard in cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and New Orleans, facing legal opposition and claims of political maneuvering. Governing officials push back against perceived military overreach.
In a landmark decision, a federal judge in California has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for around 1.1 million Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants, potentially protecting them from deportation.