Visas: Trump announced the launch of the "gold card," a new visa program allowing investors to enter the U.S. The president said the program is similar to a green card, but comes with "better privileges and a stronger path to citizenship." Here's everything we know about the program >
Gold card: The visa is based upon the ability to "provide a substantial benefit to the United States." Applicants are required to pay a $15,000 nonrefundable fee to get started, and once approved, make a $1 million gift to the U.S. Where does the money go? >
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Coach detained: Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was jailed hours after the university fired him over an alleged inappropriate relationship with a staff member. The latest >
Jailed: Without mentioning names, Pittsfield Township Police said officers were called to an alleged assault a couple of miles south of Michigan Stadium. Records did not provide information about why Moore was detained or whether court appearances have been scheduled. Details >
Moore's dismissal: Michigan said it fired Moore, who is married with three young daughters, for cause after finding evidence of a relationship with a staffer. Details of the relationship were not released. Read more >
Payout? Moore, whose team went 9-3 this year, signed a five-year contract with a base annual salary of $5.5 million last year. The university won't have to buy out his remaining years since he was fired for cause, according to the terms of his deal. What to know >
Sign-stealing: In his second season, Moore was suspended as part of self-imposed sanctions for NCAA violations related to a sign-stealing scandal. He deleted a text thread with a former staffer who led the team's sign-stealing operation. Coaching career highlights >
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Multiple high school track and field runners in California were hurt when a car hit pedestrians. The latest >
A South Carolina lawmaker introduced legislation seeking to have the former Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., renamed for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Details >
OpenAI and Microsoft face a lawsuit over ChatGPT's alleged role in a Connecticut murder-suicide. What to know >
The shooting deaths of an Arkansas mother and her 6-year-old twins last week came as the woman had just divorced her husband, a physician convicted of domestic battery against her and whose previous wife also died by gun violence. Full "Banfield" report >
A foster mother is accused of locking a disabled 22-year-old in a dog kennel, police in Texas said. The investigation >
A woman in California gave birth in a driverless Waymo vehicle before reaching a hospital. Read more >
In addition to holiday cards, some Indiana residents can also expect a stinky, smelly card to arrive in the mail this month. Here's why >
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