British man charged with cybercrimes in Dubai for allegedly filming missile strikes, UK authorities confirm
The 60-year-old man, reported to be a tourist, was charged under a law that prohibits publishing or sharing material that could disturb public security.
First week of war with Iran cost US $11.3 billion, sources say
The Pentagon provided the estimate to Congress in a briefing earlier this week, according to a person familiar with the situation who was granted anonymity to discuss the private meeting.
Utah judge in Charlie Kirk killing case denies some efforts to limit media access
The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus returned to court as a state judge weighs whether certain documents and proceedings should be open to the public.
Old Dominion shooter convicted of Islamic State group ties freed from prison 2 years before attack
Court documents show the man opened fire in a classroom at Old Dominion University had previously been convicted of aiding a terrorist organization.
Cooler Friday for Omaha area, possible weekend snow
Cooler temperatures Friday afternoon for the Omaha area. Chances for snow, blizzard conditions and damaging winds by the end of the weekend. Meteorologist Caitlin Harvey has the latest forecast from Omaha’s Weather Leader.
Authorities ask for help in searching for missing retired Air Force general from New Mexico
A wallet, hiking boots and a .38 revolver are missing from retired Air Force Gen. William McCasland’s home as volunteer teams continue to search for him
Blast rocks Tehran after Israel threatened to target area of government-organized rally
A large explosion rocked an area of Iran’s capital where thousands were gathered for an annual state-organized rally to support the Palestinians and call for Israel’s demise.
President Trump says US monitoring Iranian ‘sleeper cells’

Federal officials are pushing back on a report suggesting Iran could launch a drone attack against California, saying there is no credible or imminent threat to the U.S. homeland. Still, President Donald Trump says authorities are closely monitoring suspected Iranian “sleeper cells” inside the United States.
Could you be owed $2k? How to know if you qualify for a student loan settlement check
Student-loan servicer Navient agreed to a $20 million fine and $100 million in refunds after settling a lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Checks have begun going out.
Video shows school resource officer with Taser drawn as fights erupt at Georgia high school
Four students face charges following fights that left one teen hospitalized with a concussion, authorities say