Google Pays $68 Million After Secretly Recording Users
Google agrees to pay $68 million to settle claims its assistant tool secretly recorded users, which the plaintiffs argued violated their privacy rights.
Philip Glass Pulls Symphony From Kennedy Center Over Values
WASHINGTON — Composer Philip Glass announced Tuesday that he is withdrawing his symphony from the Kennedy Center, pointing to the arts center's values and leadership. "After thoughtful consideration, I have decided to withdraw my Symphony No. 15 'Lincoln' from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,"...
Arizona Man Shoots at Helicopter, Gets Shot by Feds
A shooting involving the U.S. Border Patrol prompted a law enforcement response in Arizona’s Arivaca area on Tuesday, local authorities said.
Texas Governor Stops Visa Program After Worker Complaints
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott freezes new H-1B visa petitions by state agencies pending investigation into alleged program abuse and worker displacement.
Judge Stops ICE From Sending Young Boy and Dad Out of State
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily barred federal immigration officials from deporting 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father.
UPS to Cut Thousands of Jobs as It Changes Shipping Strategy
United Parcel Service will cut up to 30,000 operational roles and shut another 24 facilities in 2026, the world's largest package delivery company said on Tuesday, as part of a planned shift toward higher-margin shipments. Last year, the company eliminated 48,000 jobs, launched driver buyouts and closed operations at...
These Foods Defined the 2000s – Do You Remember Them?
The 2000s were a fun and memorable time for food. People loved trying new things, but also wanted quick and straightforward options. Cupcakes became a big trend, frozen yogurt shops popped up everywhere, and energy drinks kept everyone going through busy days. Sushi became something you could grab almost anywhere,...
Americans Could Get $1,000 More In Tax Refunds This Year
This will be welcome news for millions who have suffered the affordability crisis.
Border Patrol Leader Removed After Controversial Coat and Shooting Death
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino was accused of wearing a "Nazi-coded" coat as shortly before he was removed from immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis
Social Security Goes Further in These 10 States
Thinking about affordability in retirement? Social Security covers about 42% to 45% of average expenses in these 10 states.

















