September 2 14K migrants hoping to enter US turn back, UN finds A new report reveals that more than 14,000 migrants who had hoped to cross into the U.S. have turned back and reversed course due to the Trump administration's border enforcement policies.
September 1 Maduro claims US seeks 'regime change through military threat' amid Caribbean buildup President Donald Trump authorized the Caribbean naval buildup to combat drug cartels, but Venezuela's Maduro called it intervention and the biggest continental threat in 100 years.
August 31 Foreign travelers soon to pay 'visa integrity fee' to visit the US costing $250 Trump administration introduces $250 visa integrity fee ahead of America250 events, Olympics and FIFA World Cup as international visitor numbers decline.
August 29 'Friday Follies': You can’t script something like this Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo breaks down two very different brawls and calls out actress Rosie O'Donnell for her comments about the Minneapolis shooting on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
August 29 Giant medieval castle hits market with secret price tag and restoration ahead The Castle of Landriano, dating to 1037, offers Renaissance courtyards, medieval towers and frescoed halls just 15 miles from Milan. It has just gone on the market.
August 28 'Very unusual' ancient head with eerie smile unearthed by archaeology student at Scottish farm An archaeology student uncovered a mysterious carved stone head with curly hair and a faint smile during an excavation at Skaill Farm on the Scottish island of Rousay.
August 27 Abrego Garcia renews push for asylum in US, reveals new country willing to accept him Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran man at the center of ongoing controversy and legal wranglings, is seeking asylum in the United States.
August 27 Farmers install turnstiles to stop tourist invasion of popular mountain paths Influencers are driving tourist crowds to the Dolomites as farmers install turnstiles in Seceda to protect meadows and hay production from visitor damage.
August 27 Surprised archaeologists unearth ancient graves caught between pagan, Christian rituals in Poland Archaeologists in Poland uncovered 11th-century graves reopened by medieval Poles, revealing a blend of Christian and pagan burial practices during a period of cultural transition.
August 26 Ancient civilization's gold coins, luxury artifacts unearthed during 'unprecedented' dig A Celtic settlement unearthed in the Czech Republic yielded over 22,000 bags of artifacts including gold coins, jewelry and pottery from the La Tène period, according to officials.