Judge Allows ICE to Get Some Medicaid Info
U.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria said in an order Monday the Department of Homeland Security can receive biographical, contact and location information from the Medicaid program.
Meta Buys AI Startup With Chinese Roots for Over $2 Billion
Silicon Valley’s AI spending spree continues, but with a new geopolitical wrinkle.
IRS Announces Bigger Tax Break for Business Travel
Gig workers get a tax break with higher mileage rates for 2026. The IRS increased business driving deductions to 72.5 cents per mile from last year.
HOA Rules You Won’t Believe Homeowners Must Follow
Homeowners share the wildest HOA rules they've been forced to follow, from no parking on driveways to no chairs on patios. Get ready to get indignant.
Ten Things People Forget to Put in Their Will
A comprehensive will is essential. From family heirlooms to beneficiaries, here are items you should include in your will to ensure your final wishes are sound.
Amtrak Roomette: What You Get for $500 on a 30-Hour Ride
I booked Amtrak's private roomette on an overnight train from NYC to Miami in 2021. It packed a lot into 20 square feet.
DOJ Sues Virginia Over Tuition for Immigrants
The Justice Department filed suit against Virginia, claiming its in-state tuition policy for illegal immigrants unlawfully favors noncitizens over American students.
Federal Funds Frozen for Minnesota Child Care Amid Fraud Claims
The Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday it has frozen federal child care funding for the state of Minnesota, citing viral fraud allegations.
Star Player Injured, Out for Weeks
Nikola Jokic suffered a left knee hyperextension Monday night against the Heat and will be reevaluated in four weeks, the Nuggets announced Tuesday.
20 Amazing Photos Where Things Disappear into Their Backgrounds
Sometimes the world plays tricks on our eyes, turning ordinary moments into a playful game of hide-and-seek. Accidental camouflage happens when shapes, colors, and textures align so perfectly that we fail to notice what’s right in front of us. It’s a reminder of how perception can be deceived, how the familiar can...

















