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Kids as young as 14 were found working at a Tennessee factory that makes lawn mower parts

The company, Tuff Torq, was fined nearly $300,000 for hiring 10 children. It must also set aside $1.5 million to help the immigrant minors who were illegally employed.
Tuff Torq Corporation
Tuff Torq Corporation
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What is ISIS-K, the terror group linked to the Moscow concert hall bombing?

The group is believed to be active in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran, and appears to have aspirations to attack Europe and the U.S., American officials say.
A Russian Rosguardia (National Guard) servicemen secures an area as a massive blaze seen over the Crocus City Hall in Moscow, on March 22, 2024.
A Russian Rosguardia (National Guard) servicemen secures an area as a massive blaze seen over the Crocus City Hall in Moscow, on March 22, 2024.

A method being weighed for distributing U.S. aid in Gaza could put U.S. troops at risk, officials say

The administration doesn't want U.S. troops distributing aid in Gaza. But having non-Americans drive U.S. aid trucks instead could permit tampering, the officials said.
aid ship for gaza strip
aid ship for gaza strip

The town that can't live without migrants, but isn't sure it wants to live with them

Fremont, Nebraska, has three massive meat-processing plants that need workers. It also requires anyone renting a home to sign a declaration that they’re in the U.S. legally.
Aerial shot of Fremont.
Aerial shot of Fremont.

Lawmakers ask why the Biden administration won't let immigration judges talk to the media

The Justice Department has ordered leaders of the immigration judges union to seek supervisor permission before speaking, contrary to past policy.
National Guard soldiers lay material out in preparation to build and repair damaged fencing on the banks of the Rio Grande river near Shelby Park on March 21, 2024 in Eagle Pass, Texas.
National Guard soldiers lay material out in preparation to build and repair damaged fencing on the banks of the Rio Grande river near Shelby Park on March 21, 2024 in Eagle Pass, Texas.

Israel seizes trove of intelligence on Hamas in Gaza offensive, with U.S. help

The intel comes from hard drives, cellphones, laptops, maps and other material seized during Israel’s invasion of Gaza, as well as electronic eavesdropping conducted by the U.S.
israeli hamas conflict gaza strip khan yunis
israeli hamas conflict gaza strip khan yunis

Who's behind the pro-Palestinian protests disrupting Biden events and blocking U.S streets?

NBC News examined links to an organization banned by Germany and Israel but found no direct financial ties to any U.S.-designated terrorist groups.
Photo Illustration: Pro Israel and Pro Palestinian protests
Photo Illustration: Pro Israel and Pro Palestinian protests

The U.S. crime rate is still dropping, FBI data shows

Why does the public think it's going up? “There is definitely more disorder in cities than there was five years ago," said one expert. “People confuse disorder and crime."
A police vehicle is seen at Washington Circle in Foggy Bottom in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 06, 2023.
A police vehicle is seen at Washington Circle in Foggy Bottom in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 06, 2023.

Man claiming to be Hezbollah bomb maker was stopped at southern border, official says

The man is in U.S. custody and there is an active investigation into his claims, the official said.
An aerial view of migrants passing through coils of razor wire while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border
An aerial view of migrants passing through coils of razor wire while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border

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Experts war-gamed what might happen if deepfakes disrupt the 2024 election. Things went sideways fast.

“It was jarring for folks in the room to see how quickly just a handful of these types of threats could spiral out of control and really dominate the election cycle,” said one of the organizers.
Photo illustration of green toy soldiers protecting a pixelated "Vote Here" street sign.
Photo illustration of green toy soldiers protecting a pixelated "Vote Here" street sign.

The U.S. is still sending Haitians intercepted at sea back to Haiti despite the violence

On Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard stopped 65 Haitians who were trying to flee Haiti by boat and sent them back to Haiti.
A protester burns tires during a demonstration
A protester burns tires during a demonstration