2026-05-28
13 分钟Good morning.
The Trump administration quietly makes a major change to US immigration policy.
The Associated Press tells us how it could work.
Putin is struggling to make gains in Ukraine.
One of the last Western journalists in Russia explains the growing unease in Moscow as casualties mount.
The numbers are truly astounding.
It really is the most deadly war in Europe since World War II.
And the backlash spanning ages and politics.
Recent public polling shows that Americans are increasingly angry and upset about AI.
And these polls have really painted a picture
of a lot of those fears coalescing to create this powerful political movement.
It's Thursday, May 28th.
I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
The Trump administration's latest change to immigration policy was released without much executive fanfare.
But it could end up being one of the more dramatic moves to curb the number
of people settling in the US if it's interpreted in an expansive way.
Last week, the government announced it would force people applying
for a green card to do so in their home country and not within the US, reversing decades of precedent.
Yesterday, the Washington Post reported that officials have wasted