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Former Trump adviser John Bolton to plead guilty to retaining national security information
John Bolton, a former national security adviser to President Donald Trump who later became one of his fiercest critics, has agreed to plead guilty to one count of retaining nation…
Another day passes with Auburn student still missing in Japan, parents say
Japanese police trudged through waist-high mud on Thursday in another unsuccessful day searching for a missing Auburn University student, though his parents said they remain optim…
Video of 4 men burned to death by suspected gangmasters highlights abuse of migrant workers in Italy
Labeled a “massacre” by authorities, video showing migrant workers being burned alive is driving a reckoning over the exploitation of foreign laborers in Italy.
Woman finds moving worms and parasites in SpaghettiOs, lawsuit says
A mother in Florida is suing Campbell Soup Company and Walmart after saying she found moving parasites in a can of SpaghettiOs that she shared with her daughter
Trump makes announcement on coal investments
Watch live coverage as President Trump makes an announcement on investments in coal projects.
Immigration lawyers slam scammers stealing their identities and offering fraudulent services
Immigration attorneys are having to take down sites and social media channels as scammers use AI, deepfakes and cloned domains to impersonate them and scam clients.
Testimony underway in Karmelo Anthony murder trial
Opening arguments are underway in the murder trial of a Texas teenager accused of stabbing a fellow high schooler at a track meet
New York Democrats take first step toward drawing new congressional lines ahead of 2028
Years after handing redistricting power over to an independent commission, New York Democrats want it back as they join the national map-drawing battle with an eye on the 2028 ele…
Terry Rozier must forfeit most of his $26 million NBA salary, arbitrator rules
The arbitrator decided last month that Rozier, who has pleaded not guilty in a sports gambling investigation, breached his obligations to play for the Miami Heat.
Gun control group sues ATF over records release
Brady, a nonprofit gun control advocacy group, is suing the ATF and the DOJ over their refusals to release documents and other information about who the largest sellers of crime g…
Laos cave survivor recounts days trapped in dark, flooded cave
Through the long days and nights he and four other men were trapped inside a flooded cave, all Mued Duangsomdy could think about was food.
‘Living, breathing, legacy:’ Sneak peek into the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago
New video into the sprawling Obama Presidential Center in Chicago revealed a sneak peek of what the venue will look like.
Science reveals people are capable of multitasking — it just requires practice
New research reveals a mental workaround that is activated through repetition and experience.
FIFA bans fans from taking water bottles into World Cup stadiums, a last-minute reversal
Fans heading to games at the World Cup will be banned from taking reusable water bottles into stadiums, a last-minute policy reversal that could add to concerns about heat at this…
Soccer Fever Kicks in Across US Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
In just one week, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to North America for the first time in more than 30 years and the United States men’s national team is looking to stretch the l…
Scott Pelley Speaks out After His Termination From ’60 Minutes’
Scott Pelley is accusing CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of not telling the truth about his termination from “60 Minutes,” disputing her claim that leadership attempted to fin…
Marjane Satrapi, French-Iranian author of ‘Persepolis,’ dies at 56
Marjane Satrapi, the French-Iranian author and illustrator behind the popular graphic novel series and film “Persopolis,” has died, the French presidency said Thursday.
Trump to Tap Acting AG Todd Blanche to Lead DOJ Permanently
President Donald Trump is making changes at the Justice Department, nominating acting attorney general Todd Blanche as its permanent director. Blanche replaced Pam Bondi after her…
House Votes to Restrain Trump’s War Powers
There were cheers in the House of Representatives after four Republicans broke from President Donald Trump, joining Democrats to pass a preliminary resolution to stop the war on I…
House rebukes Iran war and Trump names attorney general nomination: Morning Rundown
The House passes a war powers resolution in a symbolic disapproval of the Iran war.
Flesh-eating screwworm returns to U.S. after 60 years, threatening cattle herd
A flesh-eating parasite that had been kept out of U.S. livestock for decades has been detected in Texas, threatening the nation’s cattle industry and food supply at a time when pr…
Jozy Altidore, now a broadcaster, is bullish on the U.S. making a deep World Cup run
The former striker will serve as a World Cup commentator for Telemundo, the tournament’s official Spanish-language network.
Mahmoud Khalil takes deportation case to the Supreme Court
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University grad student and pro-Palestinian activist, as he takes his deportation case to the Supreme Court.
President Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general
Trump said at a dinner at the White House that he plans to nominate Blanche formally, according to a video of the event posted on social media by a White House aide.