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The Trump Administration Is Now Telling Foreigners Who Want a Green Card to Leave the Country and Apply From Home

A controversial Trump-era immigration stance raised fears that some people seeking green cards from inside the United States could be denied and pushed into riskier consular processing abroad. The issue exposed how public-charge rules, paperwork burdens, and visa procedure can reshape lives long before a final immigration decision is made.

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The US Is Tracking 27 New Measles Outbreaks and Officials Are Now Reviewing Its Elimination Status

A sharp rise in measles outbreaks has pushed U.S. health officials and regional monitors to revisit one of public health’s signature victories. The review does not mean the country has already lost elimination status, but it underscores how quickly gaps in vaccination coverage can threaten decades of progress.

The Trump Administration Is Now Telling Foreigners Who Want a Green Card to Leave the Country and Apply From Home

A controversial Trump-era immigration stance raised fears that some people seeking green cards from inside the United States could be denied and pushed into riskier consular processing abroad. The issue exposed how public-charge rules, paperwork burdens, and visa procedure can reshape lives long before a final immigration decision is made.

Cities Across California Are Battling a Surge That Experts Say Is Spreading Faster Than Anyone Expected

From Los Angeles to the Bay Area, California cities are confronting a sharp rise in bed bug pressure tied to travel, dense housing, and hard-to-kill infestations. Experts say the bugs are moving through apartments, hotels, shelters, and transit-linked environments faster than many residents and property owners realize.

A Powerful El-Nino Is Heading Toward California and Residents Are Already Being Warned to Prepare

Forecasters say El Niño is increasingly likely to develop soon and persist into winter, raising the odds of a wetter season in parts of California. That does not guarantee nonstop storms, but it does mean residents are being urged to think seriously about flood risk, infrastructure strain, and household preparedness.

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Authorities Are Racing to Stop a 34,000-Gallon Chemical Tank From Exploding near LA and Thousands Have Already Been Told to Leave

A dangerous industrial emergency in Garden Grove has forced tens of thousands of residents from their homes as crews work around the clock to prevent a damaged methyl methacrylate tank from rupturing or exploding. The incident has exposed how quickly a single failure at an industrial site can become a regional public safety crisis.

Hundreds Arrested as Massive Child Exploitation Sting Rescues Dozens Across Southern California

A sweeping Southern California child exploitation investigation has led to hundreds of arrests and the identification of dozens of young victims. The operation underscores how online abuse cases are expanding, how investigators are adapting, and why long-term victim support remains essential.

Governments Are Now Requiring AI Companies to Submit Their Models for Testing Before Release

Governments are moving from voluntary AI safety promises to formal pre-release testing rules. The shift could redefine how powerful models are built, audited, and brought to market around the world.

Key US Defender Is in a Race Against Time to Be Fit for the FIFA World Cup

Chris Richards has emerged as the most important center back in the U.S. men’s national team setup, and his ankle injury has landed at the worst possible moment. With the World Cup opening on June 12, the question is no longer whether he matters, but whether the Americans can function the same way if he is limited.

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The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.

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The US Is Tracking 27 New Measles Outbreaks and Officials Are Now Reviewing Its Elimination Status

A sharp rise in measles outbreaks has pushed U.S. health officials and regional monitors to revisit one of public health’s signature victories. The review does not mean the country has already lost elimination status, but it underscores how quickly gaps in vaccination coverage can threaten decades of progress.

The Trump Administration Is Now Telling Foreigners Who Want a Green Card to Leave the Country and Apply From Home

A controversial Trump-era immigration stance raised fears that some people seeking green cards from inside the United States could be denied and pushed into riskier consular processing abroad. The issue exposed how public-charge rules, paperwork burdens, and visa procedure can reshape lives long before a final immigration decision is made.

Cities Across California Are Battling a Surge That Experts Say Is Spreading Faster Than Anyone Expected

From Los Angeles to the Bay Area, California cities are confronting a sharp rise in bed bug pressure tied to travel, dense housing, and hard-to-kill infestations. Experts say the bugs are moving through apartments, hotels, shelters, and transit-linked environments faster than many residents and property owners realize.

A Powerful El-Nino Is Heading Toward California and Residents Are Already Being Warned to Prepare

Forecasters say El Niño is increasingly likely to develop soon and persist into winter, raising the odds of a wetter season in parts of California. That does not guarantee nonstop storms, but it does mean residents are being urged to think seriously about flood risk, infrastructure strain, and household preparedness.

Authorities Are Racing to Stop a 34,000-Gallon Chemical Tank From Exploding near LA and Thousands Have Already Been Told to Leave

A dangerous industrial emergency in Garden Grove has forced tens of thousands of residents from their homes as crews work around the clock to prevent a damaged methyl methacrylate tank from rupturing or exploding. The incident has exposed how quickly a single failure at an industrial site can become a regional public safety crisis.

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A sweeping Southern California child exploitation investigation has led to hundreds of arrests and the identification of dozens of young victims. The operation underscores how online abuse cases are expanding, how investigators are adapting, and why long-term victim support remains essential.

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Governments are moving from voluntary AI safety promises to formal pre-release testing rules. The shift could redefine how powerful models are built, audited, and brought to market around the world.

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Declassified Pentagon Recordings Show Apollo 12 Astronauts Reported Mysterious Lights in Space

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The Trump Administration Is Now Telling Foreigners Who Want a Green Card to Leave the Country and Apply From Home

A controversial Trump-era immigration stance raised fears that some people seeking green cards from inside the United States could be denied and pushed into riskier consular processing abroad. The issue exposed how public-charge rules, paperwork burdens, and visa procedure can reshape lives long before a final immigration decision is made.

Cities Across California Are Battling a Surge That Experts Say Is Spreading Faster Than Anyone Expected

From Los Angeles to the Bay Area, California cities are confronting a sharp rise in bed bug pressure tied to travel, dense housing, and hard-to-kill infestations. Experts say the bugs are moving through apartments, hotels, shelters, and transit-linked environments faster than many residents and property owners realize.