July 2 America's elite lead boom of ‘golden' visa applications to vacation destination America's elite are flocking to New Zealand's Active Investor Plus visa program as applications soar after requirements were eased. Once the "golden" visa is obtained, it's good for a lifetime.
July 2 Federal judge orders Mexican migrant seeking asylum to be released by ICE A federal judge in Oregon has ordered the release of Mexican migrant who had been held in an ICE detention facility for nearly a month after agents arrested him moments after a routine asylum hearing.
July 2 What's next for Iran's terror army, the IRGC, after devastating military setbacks? Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps faces uncertainty after military setbacks, with experts explaining how the once-powerful force may shift from regional terror to domestic control.
July 2 Mexican border town sees fewer crossing attempts, deportations than expected under Trump Local business owners in Nogales, Mexico, discuss Trump's impact on border security, revealing fewer crossing attempts and unexpected calm despite deportation preparations.
July 2 Alaska’s oil reserves are America’s national security shield Alaska's abundant energy reserves could strengthen American security amid Middle East tensions and Ukraine conflict, with a Supreme Court ruling expediting resource development.
July 2 Sinkhole in historic city reveals medieval hospital hiding just beneath street level Medieval hospital ruins were recently found beneath a street in York, England, during sinkhole repairs, uncovering part of the historic St. Leonard's Hospital complex.
July 1 Tearful Kim Jong Un seen mourning North Korean troops killed fighting for Russia in war against Ukraine North Korean state TV aired footage showing Kim Jong Un placing a flag on a soldier’s coffin who was reportedly killed while serving with Russian forces.
July 1 Tearful Kim Jong Un mourns North Korean soldiers killed fighting for Russia in its war against Ukraine In a state media-run special, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is seen weeping over a casket draped with the insular nation's flag. (Credit: Reuters)
July 1 Pentagon halts some weapons shipments to Ukraine over concerns about US stockpiles The Pentagon halted arms shipments to Ukraine, including Patriot missiles, after Trump’s top defense official warned U.S. stockpiles had dropped to critical levels.
July 1 Danish national wanted in Germany arrested after allegedly spying on Jewish targets for Iran A Danish man accused of gathering information on Jewish locations and people in Berlin for Iranian intelligence was arrested in Denmark and will be extradited to Germany.