Trump Administration Audits Somali-American Citizenship Cases for Possible Fraud

The Trump administration has launched audits of immigration cases involving U.S. citizens of Somali origin to identify potential fraud that could lead to denaturalization, officials said on Tuesday. Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that U.S. law allows revocation of citizenship if it was obtained fraudulently, noting that such cases are rare and typically take years to resolve. According to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, an average of about 11 denaturalization cases were pursued annually between 1990...

Major Carmakers Win First Round in UK Diesel Emissions Lawsuit

Some of the world’s largest car manufacturers secured a significant legal victory on Friday as a UK court largely dismissed key allegations in a major lawsuit over the use of alleged illegal “defeat devices”...

Hungary Moves to Create Anti-Corruption Office

Hungary’s government has introduced a bill in parliament to establish a new anti-corruption office, fulfilling a key election pledge made by Prime Minister Peter Magyar. The proposed National Asset Protection and Recovery Office will...

FDA Approves Wearable Version of Sanofi’s Blood Cancer Drug Sarclisa

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a wearable version of Sanofi’s blood cancer drug Sarclisa, marking the first FDA-approved cancer treatment that can be administered through an on-body injector attached to...

Trump Refuses to Sign Bipartisan Housing Bill, Measure Likely to Become Law

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he will not sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill, describing it as “a big yawn” and saying he is withholding his signature in protest over the Senate’s...

James Mathew: The Quiet Force Behind Bold Businesses

Vision. Integrity. Possibility. These three principles have shaped James Mathew’s distinguished career for more than three decades. As a respected financial leader, entrepreneur, and trusted advisor, he continues to redefine the role of modern...

Newspapers Seek Sanctions Against OpenAI in Copyright Lawsuit

A group of newspapers, led by The New York Times and the New York Daily News, has asked a federal court in Manhattan to impose sanctions on OpenAI, alleging the company misled the court...

Honeywell Expands ITAR-Free Defense Technology for Europe

Honeywell Aerospace is expanding its portfolio of ITAR-free defense technologies to meet growing demand from European nations seeking to reduce reliance on U.S. export-controlled components. The company is expected to unveil a new ITAR-free...

Meta to Begin AI Chip Production in September to Boost Computing Power

Meta Platforms plans to begin manufacturing its in-house artificial intelligence chip, code-named Iris, from September as part of its strategy to expand AI computing capacity to 14 gigawatts by next year, according to an...

Trump’s Food Survey Cut Raises Hunger Tracking Concerns

The cancellation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s long-running food security survey under President Donald Trump has sparked concerns among researchers and policymakers about the nation’s ability to monitor hunger, particularly among children. The...

DOJ Warns States of Criminal Liability Over Noncitizen Voter Rolls

The U.S. Department of Justice has sent letters to election officials in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, warning that they could face criminal charges if noncitizens are knowingly allowed to remain...