International

The Venezuelan gang, Tren De Aragua. has reached New York City, it started at a Venezuelan prison and made its way to the U.S. Getty Images

Police in NYC and Chicago try to curb growth of Tren de Aragua gang

The U.S. government is now urging Americans in Lebanon to leave the country as tensions between Israel and Hezbollah continue to escalate. Getty Images

US urges Americans to leave Lebanon amidst fighting between Israel, Hezbollah

A 90s classic toy is catching the attention of a new generation, with Tamagotchi, the egg-shaped virtual pet is making a sales comeback. Getty Images

Tamagotchi makes a comeback: 90s virtual pets in a new generation

GPS spoofing incident rose by 400% from February to August for pilots internationally, according to a new report. Getty Images

GPS spoofing incidents rise by 400% as pilots warn of dangers: Report

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has banned all communication devices following a deadly attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon. Reuters

Iran’s Guards ban communications devices after deadly attack on Hezbollah

The U.S. government may effectively ban Chinese-made vehicles as part of a new proposal aimed at addressing national security concerns. Getty Images

US may effectively ban Chinese-made vehicles over national security concerns

Israeli troops raided Al Jazeera's office in Ramallah, West Bank, early Sunday, marking another severe action against the media network known for its detailed coverage of Israeli military operations. During the operation, more than 20 armed soldiers issued a 45-day closure order and evacuated the staff, seizing crucial broadcasting equipment. Reuters

Israeli military storms, closes Al Jazeera’s West Bank offices

Ukraine is banning the use of Telegram on government and military devices over fears of Russian infiltration into the platform. Reuters

Ukraine bans Telegram app for some as fears of Russian spying grow

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited a Pennsylvania ammunition factory on Sunday, Sept. 22, to express gratitude to workers producing 155 mm artillery shells, critical to Ukraine's defense against Russian ground forces. The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant has ramped up production significantly over the past year, with Ukraine receiving more than 3 million shells from the U.S. Reuters

Inside the Pennsylvania ammo plant helping Ukraine fight back against Russia

Israel is has begun attacking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon as part of its new round of extensive strikes. Monday morning, the Israeli military warned civilians to vacate areas where it says Hezbollah is storing weapons ahead of further strikes.  Reuters

Israel warns residents to leave areas in Lebanon near Hezbollah targets

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., said Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., should be reelected as House Speaker, claiming he "inherited a disaster." AP

Speaker Johnson unveils stopgap funding bill to avoid government shutdown

After claiming he was gifted a Cybertruck by Elon Musk, Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov now says the vehicle has been remotely disabled. Getty Images

Chechen warlord accuses Elon Musk of disabling his Cybertruck remotely

A new study published on Thursday found that fussy eaters can largely blame a genetic trait for the eating habit. Getty Images

Where do picky eating habits come from? A new study may have the answer

The U.S. is accusing Iran of helping Iran of helping Houthis shoot down Reaper Drones. Getty Images

Not fearing the Reaper, Iran accused of helping Houthis target US drones

Israel said an airstrike on Friday, Sept. 20, took out a Hezbollah commander, and killed nearly a dozen other Hezbollah operatives in Beirut. AP Images

Israel kills Hezbollah commander during deadliest attack in Beirut in years

Four Venezuelan migrants are challenging their nearly year-long detention at a federal immigration facility. Getty Images

Venezuelan migrants sue ICE for release over nearly yearlong detention

U.S. maintains increased military presence in Middle East with 40,000 troops, warships, and fighter jets amid rising tensions. DVIDS

US military buildup in Middle East reaches 40,000 troops

The EU’s Commission wants to ensure Apple products like iPhones and iPads interact properly with all headphones and smartwatches. Getty Images

EU to guide Apple in providing support for third-party headphones, watches

Chicago Public Schools teachers say they were instructed by administrators to give all immigrant students passing grades, even if they didn't earn them. Getty Images

Chicago teachers say they were told to give migrant students passing grades

Venezuela's exiled opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez claimed on Wednesday that he was forced to sign a letter earlier this month that recognized Nicolas Maduro as the winner of the presidential election held in July of this year. Reuters

Edmundo Gonzalez says he was forced to sign letter recognizing Maduro victory

The number of underage people drinking nonalcoholic beer, wine, and mocktails in the U.S. is growing. Getty Images

Should the US implement age restrictions for nonalcoholic drinks?

Israeli soldiers are accused of pushing three lifeless bodies from rooftops during a raid in Qabatiya, West Bank. AP Images

IDF accused of pushing bodies from rooftops in West Bank raid

Israel and Hezbollah are amping up strikes against each other amid fears of an expanding war in the Middle East. AP

Israel strikes Lebanon as Hezbollah vows revenge for device explosions

Nearly six months after a cargo ship triggered the Francis Scott Key Bridge to collapse in Baltimore, the ship is finally leaving the U.S. Getty Images

Dali leaves US, ship heads to China amidst $100 million DOJ lawsuit