
Kristen Schoettle, an English as a second language teacher in Detroit, saw four of her students detained by ICE, including one who was handcuffed during a school trip. During their time in detention, Schoettle communicated with her students nearly every day, helping connect them to lawyers, providing emotional support, and even spending her own money to make sure they could access the phone and internet.

Kristen Schoettle, an English as a second language teacher in Detroit, saw four of her students detained by ICE, including one who was handcuffed during a school trip. During their time in detention, Schoettle communicated with her students nearly every day, helping connect them to lawyers, providing emotional support, and even spending her own money to make sure they could access the phone and internet.

Iranian embassies are flooding social media with viral AI-generated memes mocking President Donald Trump for the Iran war. CNN’s Will Ripley explains how “slopaganda” is accelerating a new kind of information war.

A 58‑year‑old living in Paris won a Picasso painting worth over $1 million in a raffle held at Christie’s auction house. Ari Hodara bought a raffle ticket for approximately $117 and was selected as the winner from a pool of 120,000 entries.

Swimmers, weightlifters and other athletes are training for a sporting event where doping is legal and encouraged. The Enhanced Games is promising big payouts to competitors — and has plans to expand its business.

Brazil's president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, 80, livestreamed his fitness routine in the run up to October elections.

NASA astronaut Christina Koch gets a tail-wagging homecoming, while Victor Glover is greeted by neighbors in Texas after returning from Artemis II, NASA’s 10-day lunar flyby mission.

Tens of millions of BTS fans worldwide, known as ARMY, are gearing up for the band’s return by spending on album-related merch—like new light sticks and HYBE-branded items—plus major travel expenses. Analysts project the group’s 34-city international tour could generate huge economic impact in South Korea, with some fans traveling multiple times in a short span to attend the shows.

Hungarian politician Zsolt Hegedus' stole the spotlight on social media with an energetic on-stage dance moments after Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar’s victory speech.


