Protests Erupt in Chicago After ICE Detains Migrants During Scheduled Check-Ins

Protests Erupt in Chicago After ICE Detains Migrants During Scheduled Check-Ins

A tense scene unfolded Wednesday evening in Chicago’s South Loop, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted a controversial enforcement operation near 22nd Street and Michigan Avenue. Protesters and public officials quickly arrived at the scene as ICE agents detained several individuals, drawing sharp criticism from local leaders and immigrant rights groups. While the exact number of detainees is still being confirmed, witnesses reported that multiple people were taken

US auto suppliers warn of production risk from China rare earth export restrictions

US auto suppliers warn of production risk from China rare earth export restrictions

A major coalition representing auto parts suppliers in the United States has issued a stark warning about the looming threat to the automotive supply chain caused by China's recent restrictions on rare earth exports. The group, MEMA – The Vehicle Suppliers Association – called for urgent government intervention, saying the limited access to these critical materials could quickly spiral into a nationwide auto manufacturing disruption. Rare earth elements, essenti

US bans foreign students from enrolling at Harvard over security and data sharing concerns

US bans foreign students from enrolling at Harvard over security and data sharing concerns

In a dramatic policy move, President Donald Trump has issued an executive order suspending the entry of foreign nationals into the United States who intend to study or conduct research at Harvard University. The decision, announced as part of a broader effort to protect national security, comes amid growing concerns over Harvard’s alleged failure to comply with federal reporting obligations related to international students. The White House emphasized that participation i

Trump introduces fresh travel restrictions targeting 19 nations over vetting concerns

Trump introduces fresh travel restrictions targeting 19 nations over vetting concerns

Washington: In a major policy move reminiscent of his earlier presidency, US President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping new executive order placing fresh travel restrictions on citizens of 12 countries and partial limitations on seven others. The directive, which the White House confirmed will go into effect on Monday, targets nationals of Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan. A separate but related

Pharma tycoon from Assam arrested in massive US insurance scam worth $149 million

Pharma tycoon from Assam arrested in massive US insurance scam worth $149 million

Indian-origin psychiatrist and former CEO of Sovereign Health Group, Tonmoy Sharma, was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport in connection with a staggering $149 million healthcare fraud. Sharma, 61, originally from Guwahati, Assam, was taken into custody on May 29 following an eight-count federal grand jury indictment that includes charges of wire fraud, conspiracy, and illegal kickbacks. According to federal prosecutors, Sharma’s company, Sovereign Health, engaged in a system

Nintendo Switch 2 launches with improved design and setup features

Nintendo Switch 2 launches with improved design and setup features

With the official launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 taking place across various global regions such as Japan and Australia on June 5, final retail units have started making their way into the hands of consumers and reviewers in the United States. While no early review units were distributed by Nintendo prior to release, the final product has now reached customers through standard retail channels. The limited window between hardware arrival and the midnight US East Coast launch has made it diffi

​Dollar Tree warns Trump tariffs may cut earnings by half

​Dollar Tree warns Trump tariffs may cut earnings by half

Dollar Tree, a major American discount retailer, has issued a warning that its earnings for the second quarter could fall by as much as 50% compared to the same period last year. The projected drop is largely due to increased import costs triggered by newly imposed tariffs on goods from China. The company sources the majority of its merchandise—ranging from disposable tableware, seasonal items, toys, and puzzles to low-cost clothing and accessories—from Chinese manufac

Dangerous air from Canada wildfires blankets U.S. Midwest, travels as far as Europe

Dangerous air from Canada wildfires blankets U.S. Midwest, travels as far as Europe

Massive wildfires in Canada have led to dangerous air quality conditions across the U.S. Midwest, forcing thousands to stay indoors and prompting health warnings in multiple states. The fires, burning intensely in several Canadian provinces, have driven more than 27,000 people from their homes and are releasing vast plumes of smoke that have even crossed the Atlantic Ocean into parts of Europe. On Tuesday, residents in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area woke up to thick smoke in the ai

Donate blood in June and get free Giants game tickets at Stanford Blood Center

Donate blood in June and get free Giants game tickets at Stanford Blood Center

Stanford Blood Center is encouraging Bay Area residents to roll up their sleeves this June by offering a special incentive to blood donors. As part of a seasonal promotion, every individual who donates blood at any Stanford Blood Center location during the month of June will receive a redemption card good for two free tickets to an upcoming San Francisco Giants game. The offer is designed to boost blood donations during a critical time when supplies are typically at their lowest.

New Jersey students aim for Guinness World Record in soccer ball formation

New Jersey students aim for Guinness World Record in soccer ball formation

Hundreds of students from Elizabeth came together this week with an ambitious goal—setting two Guinness World Records by forming enormous human shapes related to soccer. The gathering took place at Williams Field, where students, coordinated in black and white clothing, joined forces to form what they hope will be officially recognized as the world’s largest human soccer ball. The event was a powerful demonstration of community, school pride, and youthful enthusiasm. S

​100-year-old woman beats breast cancer and continues living independently

​100-year-old woman beats breast cancer and continues living independently

At the age of 100, Layne Horwich noticed a lump on her breast while preparing for bed. Trusting her instincts, she informed her family, and soon after, she was undergoing a mammogram that confirmed a diagnosis of stage one breast cancer. Despite her age, Horwich decided without hesitation that she would pursue treatment. "I wanted it out," she said, recalling her reaction. She expressed relief that it wasn’t a stroke or a heart attack—conditions that might ha

AI startup helps systems avoid dangerous hallucinations with new platform

AI startup helps systems avoid dangerous hallucinations with new platform

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming integrated into decisionmaking in critical sectors such as healthcare, infrastructure, autonomous vehicles, and energy. While this technology offers remarkable benefits, it comes with a significant risk: AI systems often produce outputs with high confidence even when their predictions are based on flawed, incomplete, or misleading data. These high-confidence errors, often referred to as hallucinations, can be harmless in casual applications but dangero

​Santa Clara Democrats stick with dual endorsement for San Jose District 3 runoff

​Santa Clara Democrats stick with dual endorsement for San Jose District 3 runoff

The Santa Clara County Democratic Party has confirmed it will not revise its dual endorsement in the upcoming June 24 runoff election for San Jose’s District 3 city council seat. This decision upholds the party's earlier support for both Gabby Chavez-Lopez and Anthony Tordillos, despite the two now facing off against each other in the final round of voting. The move reflects longstanding party practices and strategic considerations specific to the unique nature of this race.

Two Chinese nationals arrested for smuggling crop-destroying fungus into the United States

Two Chinese nationals arrested for smuggling crop-destroying fungus into the United States

Two citizens of China have been arrested and charged in the United States over the illegal smuggling of a dangerous crop-destroying fungus, raising serious concerns over biosecurity, agricultural sustainability, and national safety. The individuals, identified as Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, were both taken into federal custody following an investigation that uncovered their involvement in bringing a banned agricultural pathogen into the country. Authorities from the United States A

18 Years, One Dream: RCB Wins IPL 2025 and Fulfills Kohli’s Long-Awaited Triumph

18 Years, One Dream: RCB Wins IPL 2025 and Fulfills Kohli’s Long-Awaited Triumph

The Indian Premier League 2025 came to a thrilling end as Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) clinched their maiden IPL title, defeating Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the grand final. In a high-intensity match held under the lights, Rajat Patidar, the newly appointed RCB captain, led from the front as he received the coveted IPL trophy from ICC chief Jay Shah. Patidar was joined on stage by his jubilant teammates, including the ever-loyal Virat Kohli, in what became an emotional and historic moment fo

India-US trade deal expected soon with favorable tariffs on manufacturing sectors

India-US trade deal expected soon with favorable tariffs on manufacturing sectors

The long-awaited trade deal between India and the United States is expected to materialize in the near future, according to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. Speaking on June 2, 2025, at the eighth edition of the Leadership Summit hosted by the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum in Washington, Mr. Lutnick shared insights on the progress of the negotiations, highlighting that India stands to gain favorable tariffs on multiple manufacturing sectors, providing it a competitive advan

Sunnyvale police identify suspect in first 2025 homicide, search for armed man continues

Sunnyvale police identify suspect in first 2025 homicide, search for armed man continues

The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety has officially identified the suspect in the city’s first homicide of the year 2025, marking a tragic start to what is typically a quiet year for violent crime in the area. Officers believe 44-year-old Jesus Aguilera of Sunnyvale fatally shot a man outside a residence on South Wolfe Road on the evening of Thursday, May 29. Aguilera is currently at large, and authorities warn that he is considered armed and dangerous. Residents are urged not to a

Shark Attack Closes Montara State Beach in Bay Area

Shark Attack Closes Montara State Beach in Bay Area

Montara State Beach in San Mateo County was shut down over the weekend after a surfer narrowly escaped a shark attack, according to officials. The incident took place at approximately 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, when Jens Heller, 42, of Albany, had a close call in the waters just 15 minutes into his surf session. According to reports from the San Francisco Chronicle, a shark bit into Heller’s surfboard, knocking him off. Fortunately, the shark released its gr

​DC landlord fined $1M in rent inflation case involving pricing software

​DC landlord fined $1M in rent inflation case involving pricing software

A major landlord in Washington, D.C. will pay over $1 million and commit to changing its rent-setting practices following accusations of participating in a price-fixing scheme that affected thousands of rental units. The move comes after legal action alleging the use of software to manipulate rent prices across more than 50,000 apartments in the District. The property management company involved owns approximately 9,000 units in the city and is the first of several landlords named

​Jersey City fire displaces 13, e-bike battery may be to blame

​Jersey City fire displaces 13, e-bike battery may be to blame

A fire that erupted in a multifamily home in Jersey City on Sunday evening displaced 13 people and is believed to have been caused by a malfunctioning e-bike battery, according to local officials. While the precise cause is still under investigation, early reports suggest that a lithium-ion battery used for an electric bicycle exploded while charging, sparking the blaze. The fire broke out around 7:30 p.m. on Bergen Avenue and quickly spread through the second floor of the buildin

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