A child lost her dad in the Key Bridge collapse. Now, DHS wants to deport her mother
The mother's story is a stark example of how immigration policy can change drastically with each administration — and transform the lives of immigrants.
The mother's story is a stark example of how immigration policy can change drastically with each administration — and transform the lives of immigrants.

Palm Beach International Airport is now officially President Donald J. Trump International Airport following a state law taking effect. The renaming, which adds to places named after Trump, is controversial due to its timing while he is in office and trademark filings by his company, raising questions about potential financial benefits.

Despite new scrutiny and internal efforts, campaign staffers continue to attempt insider trading on political races via prediction markets like Kalshi. Kalshi's new monitoring system flags potential violations, but loopholes remain, allowing some trades.

Andy Burnham, widely expected to succeed Keir Starmer as UK prime minister, leverages his northern, working-class roots to connect with voters. His tenure as mayor of Greater Manchester has shaped his national policies, focusing on devolution and economic growth, a model he calls 'Manchesterism'.

Graduates from the Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics' aviation maintenance program are entering a strong job market, with many securing employment before or shortly after graduation. The Federal Aviation Administration's A&P certification is highly sought after in an industry facing a significant shortage of skilled mechanics.

A new round of bombing in the Middle East, following a U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, has accelerated the global adoption of solar, batteries, and electric vehicles. Countries in Asia and Africa are reducing dependence on fossil fuels due to supply and price precarity, with China leading exports of renewable tech and EVs.

The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) has protested the officiating in their 3-2 World Cup loss to Argentina, citing unfairness and bias. FIFA's head of refereeing, Pierluigi Collina, defended the officials, calling unfounded allegations unacceptable.