War Against Iran Enters Third Day As U.S. Faces Rising Casualties, Widening Regional War
The U.S.-Israeli joint war against Iran entered its third day Monday, with the Trump administration starting to make its case for the war— as polls show just 1/4 Americans back the war.
Potential Strike On Iran Appears More Likely As U.S. Pulls Diplomatic Personnel Out Of Israel
The U.S. State Department authorized non-essential personnel and their families to leave Israel Friday, as a possible U.S. strike on Iran appears more likely. Thursday’s nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran did not result in any meaningful breakthroughs, but the Trump administration said Friday that additional talks are planned for next week. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to travel to the region in the coming days.
Epstein Probe Expands: Hillary Clinton Testifies, Lawmakers Weigh Next Steps
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told lawmakers Thursday that she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, and that she does not remember meeting him. “I never flew on his plane or visited his island home or offices,” she told House Oversight Committee members in a closed-door hearing in Chappaqua, New York, where the Clintons have a home. Former President Bill Clinton is set to talk to lawmakers on Friday.
Trump’s Pick For Surgeon General Won’t Rule Out Link Between Vaccines and Autism
President Trump’s pick for the position of Surgeon General, Dr. Casey Means, appeared before the Senate on Wednesday, where lawmakers pressed her on her stance on vaccinations, her controversial comments on birth control, and her prior business entanglements.
Pentagon And Anthropic Duke It Out In Feud Over AI Use
Anthropic, the maker of the Claude AI platform, is in a high-stakes fight with the Pentagon over how its AI can be used. The company already has a two-year agreement with the Defense Department worth up to $200 million to use advanced AI for classified systems.
Trump Job Approval Hits New Low Ahead Of State Of The Union Address
President Trump is set to address a divided nation Tuesday for his State of the Union, as public disapproval of his agenda grows.
Cartel Violence Erupts In Mexico After Drug Lord’s Killing; Americans Told To Shelter In Place
The U.S. State Department urged Americans in parts of Mexico to continue to shelter in place Monday — a day after the Mexican military killed the leader of one of the country’s most powerful drug cartels.
FBI Director Faces Criticism For Partying With U.S. Olympic Hockey Team
FBI Director Kash Patel is defending his trip to Italy, where he celebrated Team USA’s 2–1 Olympic men’s hockey win over Canada Sunday. Video shows him chugging a beer with players in the locker room after the victory — the team’s first in nearly 50 years.
Trump Slams Supreme Court’s 6-3 Tariff Ruling, Criticizes Justices He Appointed
President Trump called the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling Friday “deeply disappointing” and said he was “ashamed” of certain justices, after they ruled he exceeded his authority by imposing sweeping tariffs under a law reserved for national emergencies. Trump then vowed to restore tariffs — including a 10% global levy — using other trade authorities available to him.
U.K. Police Arrest Former Prince Andrew Over Alleged Misconduct Tied To Epstein
Police arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on Thursday — his 66th birthday — on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Trump Gives 10-Day Window For Iran Deal — Says “Bad Things” Will Happen Otherwise
President Trump gave Iran a 10-day warning before potential military action during his opening remarks at the inaugural "Board of Peace” meeting Thursday in Washington, D.C.
Trump Admin Closer To War With Iran, Sources Say, After Nations Hold Nuclear Talks
The Trump administration appears to be moving closer to military action against Iran, sources tell Axios. Iran is preparing, and so is Israel.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Takes The Stand In Landmark Child Addiction Trial
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sparred with attorneys Wednesday as he testified in a landmark trial accusing the company — which owns Facebook and Instagram — of deliberately engineering products to addict and harm children.
Colbert Blasts CBS For Blocking Interview With Texas Dem Over FCC Rule; CBS Pushes Back
“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert accused CBS of blocking him from airing a taped interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico, a Democrat running in Texas’ Senate primary, on Monday. He said there were concerns it would violate the Federal Communications Commission’s equal-time rule. CBS pushed back Tuesday.
Search For Nancy Guthrie Sparks Concern Over Aging Adults Living Alone
The Guthrie family continues to plead with the public for information on their mother Nancy’s disappearance, as the search enters its third week. “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie made another video Sunday, saying it’s not too late to return her 84-year-old mother.
Why Norway & Italy Are Dominating The 2026 Winter Olympics
We’re halfway through the 2026 Winter Olympics, and Norway continues to dominate with eight gold medals and 18 medals total. Italy is trailing close behind with six gold medals, then the U.S. with four.
Govt. Shutdown ⏰ Part III: What Could Be Impacted During Third Shutdown In 4 Months
The federal government appears headed toward its third shutdown in four months tonight at midnight. This one will be the smallest yet, impacting only part of the Department of Homeland Security, but will still effect tens of millions of Americans.
France’s Fertility Push Sparks Debate Over Government Intervention In Family Planning
France is planning to send letters to all 29-year-olds in the country warning them that their fertility is declining, and encouraging women to consider freezing their eggs.
Trump Admin Ending Immigration Surge In MN As Local Leaders Focus On Recovery
The Trump administration is ending its immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, Border Czar Tom Homan announced Thursday morning. Homan said local immigration enforcement will continue, but that most federal agents will be leaving in the next two weeks.
Bondi Clashes With Lawmakers Over Epstein Files, Trump-Linked Prosecutions
Attorney General Pam Bondi sparred with House lawmakers Wednesday in a combative hearing marked by sharp criticism over the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files and its pursuit of cases tied to President Trump’s political adversaries.