U.S. Teen Faces Israeli Military Court Over Stone-Throwing

Israeli soldiers arrested Mohammed Ibrahim in February for allegedly throwing stones in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. An Israeli military court is weighing the fate of the Florida teenager. Muna Ibrahim hide caption toggle caption Muna Ibrahim AL-MAZRAA A-SHARQIYA, Israeli-occupied West Bank — Last February, Mohammed Ibrahim — then 15 — was awoken and pulled from

Kenyan activists allege mistreatment after 39-day Uganda detention

NewsFeed Two Kenyan human rights activists have returned home after being secretly detained for 39 days in Uganda where they allege mistreatment. Bob Njagi and Nick Oyoo disappeared while taking part in an event for Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine. Uganda’s President Museveni alleges the men ‘planned to train youth to riot’. Published On 9

ICE expands surveillance with mobile ID, spyware, social media tools

Two ICE agents film the press using smartphones in the hallway outside the immigration court at 26 Federal Plaza in New York USA on July 11 2025. The Department of Homeland Security has been acquiring new tools to identify people and monitor them. Madison Swart /Hans Lucas via AFP/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Madison

Five Hostages Whose Remains Are Still in Gaza

Hamas militants carry a white bag believed to contain a body, after retrieving it from a tunnel during a search for the remains of hostages in Hamad City, Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. Jehad Alshrafi/AP hide caption toggle caption Jehad Alshrafi/AP JERUSALEM — Since the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza began on

UPS, FedEx Ground MD-11 Fleets After Louisville Crash

This photo provided by the National Transportation Safety Board shows UPS plane crash scene on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025 in Louisville, Ky. AP/National Transportation Safety Board hide caption toggle caption AP/National Transportation Safety Board LOUISVILLE, Ky. — UPS and FedEx will ground their fleets of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 planes "out of an abundance of caution"

Supreme Court Pauses Full SNAP Payments Amid Shutdown Confusion

A SNAP EBT information sign is displayed at a bakery as a woman walks past in Chicago, Nov. 2. Nam Y. Huh/AP hide caption toggle caption Nam Y. Huh/AP The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily granted the Trump administration's request to block full SNAP food benefits during the government shutdown, even as residents in some states

James Watson, DNA co-discoverer, dies at 97

Dr. James Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix in his office at his Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory office in Cold Spring Harbor, New York on June 10, 2015. J. Conrad Williams, Jr./Newsday/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption J. Conrad Williams, Jr./Newsday/Getty Images For James Watson, DNA was everything — not just his life's work

SNAP Lapse Floods Food Banks, Pushing System to Brink

Julie Miller helps deliver frozen turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving. She is one of several volunteers helping the ABCD Allston/Brighton Neighborhood Opportunity Center in Boston. Demand there has spiked since SNAP benefits have lapsed, and some people looking for food assistance have to wait two weeks for help. Tovia Smith/NPR hide caption toggle caption Tovia Smith/NPR

How FAA Flight Reductions Could Affect Your Travel

A man looks at the departures board at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Friday, the first day of FAA-mandated flight reductions. Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images The Trump administration is reducing air traffic at 40 of the nation's busiest airports, starting

OpenAI’s Atlas Browser with ChatGPT Sparks Privacy Worries

Avishek Das / SOPA Images via Reuters OpenAI's new web browser, Atlas, has been available for less than two weeks — and only on Apple computers, for now — but it's getting a lot of attention. That's because it's a new kind of browser in a market dominated by Google Chrome. And it comes from
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