An intentional fire in Colorado left detectives puzzled. The way they solved the case could endanger everyone.
The coveted work visas of Silicon Valley are under intense scrutiny by the Trump administration, and immigration lawyers have reported an increase in requests for documentation.
In other news: It has been reported that a DOGE operative's laptop has been infected with malware. Additionally, Grok AI is being used to display images of women without clothes on X. Furthermore, a school software company is facing ransomware-related issues once again, among other matters.
The lawyer of peace activist Mahmoud Khalil, who is detained by ICE, reported that he was prevented from using a computer during a crucial hearing. Experts point out that this incident highlights the lack of fairness in immigration courts.
Donald Trump has suggested the creation of a "golden card" program that would provide residency in the United States for a sum of 5 million dollars. Meanwhile, Elon Musk has begun implementing the necessary technology for its operation in DOGE.
Customs and Border Protection authorities have requested technology companies to submit proposals for real-time facial recognition technology that can identify all individuals inside a vehicle, not just those in the front seats.
ICE intends to implement an algorithm for "target prioritization and law enforcement."
One of the founders of the startup accelerator program Y Combinator offered a scathing critique this weekend of the controversial data analytics company Palantir.
A judge in the United States rules against the practice of "tower dumps" by police in relation to mobile phones. Additionally, China identifies alleged NSA agents whom it accuses of being involved in cyberattacks. Meanwhile, the Customs and Border Protection Office reveals its social media surveillance tools.
DOGE has accessed highly sensitive and valuable information in the world. It is now starting to implement that information in its operations.
An email sent by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security informs individuals with temporary legal status that they must leave the country. However, it is unclear who the message is actually directed to and who has received it.
Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security begins monitoring social media of immigrants, President Donald Trump focuses on the former director of CISA who debunked his claims about fraud in the 2020 elections, among other topics.
Information about naturalized citizens, refugees, and asylum seekers.