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AOL Ends Dial-Up, Closes 40-Year Internet Era

AOL has announced it will shut down its dial-up Internet service on September 30, 2025, ending a technology era that helped bring millions online in the early days of the Internet. The company confirmed the closure in a customer support update, which also noted the discontinuation of AOL Dialer and AOL Shield software. While the reasons were not explicitly stated, the widespread availability of faster broadband and mobile Internet connections has rendered dial-up largely obsolete.

Greece Migrant Ankle Monitor Plan Sparks Debate

Migrants in Greece whose asylum claims are rejected will soon be required to wear ankle monitors as part of a government plan to speed up deportations. Migration Minister Thanos Plevris announced Monday that the measure will be implemented before the end of the year, along with reforms that would criminalize noncompliance with deportation orders. The proposal also includes mandatory jail terms for those who defy removal orders.

Lindsey Graham Says Putin ‘Could Give a Damn’ About Sanctions

On Sunday’s broadcast of NBC’s Meet the Press, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Russian President Vladimir Putin is largely unaffected by sanctions, arguing the real pressure point is targeting the nations that continue to buy Russian oil.

Pritzker Accuses Trump of Cheating in 2026 Midterms

During an appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) accused President Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) of trying to manipulate the upcoming 2026 midterm elections through mid-decade redistricting in Texas.

Trump Takes ICE Battle to Supreme Court

President Donald Trump’s legal team has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to override immigration enforcement restrictions imposed by left-wing judges in California. The emergency request targets a controversial ruling by U.S. District Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong, which significantly limits how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents can operate in the Central District of California — home to nearly two million illegal aliens.

Hochul Wavers on Mamdani Endorsement

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signaled reluctance Friday on MSNBC’s All In to fully endorse Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, despite his primary victory. Hochul acknowledged shared concerns over affordability but cited serious policy disagreements with the far-left candidate.

Hungary Defies ICC, Shields Netanyahu from Arrest

A panel of judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has reported Hungary to the court’s oversight committee after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Budapest in April and departed without being detained. The judges criticized Hungary’s refusal to arrest Netanyahu, calling the decision a violation of the country’s obligations under the court’s framework.

University of Oklahoma Declares Safe Place for Undocumented Students

University of Oklahoma offers tuition guidance, scholarships, and application help to undocumented students, sparking debate over immigration law compliance.

North Carolina Immigration Veto Fight Heats Up

North Carolina's GOP-led legislature is preparing to override Governor Josh Stein's vetoes of two major immigration enforcement bills, setting up a high-stakes showdown between the new Democratic governor and the Republican General Assembly. Governor Stein, in his first 20 days, has already issued 14 vetoes—two of which directly block legislation enhancing cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Criminal Illegal Aliens Florida, ICE Cracks Down

Florida’s new immigration detention center, known as “Alligator Alcatraz,” is now operational—and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the capture of dozens of criminal illegal aliens likely headed there. DHS released a detailed list of violent offenders arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) across the state, highlighting a coordinated effort to remove high-risk individuals.

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