What happens when artificial intelligence quietly reshapes our lives? New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill explains how AI is being integrated into our lives, impacting education and daily decisions, and how this could define the future of privacy and human connection. Tonya Mosley
Trump administration defends flight of migrants to third countries A federal judge in Massachusetts had earlier ordered the Department of Homeland Security to keep custody of migrants sent to South Sudan, or any third country, until he can verify they received proper due process. Jasmine Garsd
Why are more FEMA disaster aid requests being denied? Several states that have recently experienced natural disasters have asked FEMA for federal disaster aid but have been either partially or fully denied with little explanation.
The 'tush push' lives on. NFL teams vote to keep the controversial play The effort to ban the play has faced pushback from teams that regularly employ it, perhaps none more successfully than the Philadelphia Eagles. Joe Hernandez
Trump administration dismisses police investigations in several cities, including Minneapolis The decision reverses course on the use of consent decrees to ensure accountability of law enforcement agencies. It comes days before the anniversary of George Floyd's murder by a police officer. Carrie Johnson
Chicago Mayor calls DOJ probe the Trump administration's latest diversity attack The Department of Justice has launched a probe into the city of Chicago's hiring practices in what Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson has quickly labeled the latest hostile attack on diversity by the Trump administration. Mariah Woelfel
Retailers feel pressure to eat the price increases from tariffs From Target to Walmart, retailers are fighting two battles at once: a financial battle to keep costs low in the face of new tariffs, and a political one to avoid the president's wrath. Alina Selyukh
A brain-dead woman's pregnancy raises questions about Georgia's abortion law A Georgia woman declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant. It raises complicated legal questions about restrictive abortion laws in Georgia and other states. Sam Gringlas
Real estate agent commissions too high? Flat-fee brokers offer an alternative Agents have typically taken a commission on the sale of a home that totals 5% to 6% of the price. But new rules have created an opening for brokers who charge much less. Laurel Wamsley