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President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. Space Command headquarters will move from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, citing mail-in voting as one of the reasons for the decision.The president also said he'll follow through with sending National Guard troops to combat crime in Chicago, amid opposition from state and local officials. His comments come shortly after a federal judge in San Francisco ruled that the Trump administration broke the law when it deployed the National Guard in Los Angeles during the June immigration protests.Secretary of State Marco Rubio is heading to South America. He announced that the United States carried out “a lethal strike” against an alleged drug vessel coming from Venezuela.
A 6.0-magnitude earthquake killed some 800 people and injured more than 2,500 in eastern Afghanistan, according to figures provided Monday by the Taliban. Eastern Afghanistan is mountainous, with remote areas, and the quake has worsened communications.A plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was targeted by GPS navigation jamming before safely landing in Bulgaria on Sunday. The commission said Bulgarian authorities suspect this interference was carried out by Russia.President Donald Trump demands pharmaceutical companies "justify the success" of their COVID-19 drugs, amid conflicting opinions within the CDC over the effectiveness of the drugs. Trump says companies should make public the "great" and "extraordinary" numbers they have shown him.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in China for a meeting with Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping. What's the message he wants to send to the West? And how does it play into tensions across Asia?In Yemen, Israel strikes the self-proclaimed prime minister of the Houthi terrorist group, and in the Gaza Strip, Israel targets the spokesperson for the Hamas terrorist group.Controversy arises over President Donald Trump's use of a pocket rescission. The maneuver effectively sidesteps Congress to claw back funds already approved for USAID. A guest joins us to unpack the political implications for the upcoming government funding deadline.Are weight-loss struggles related to inflammation in the body? On our preview of "Vital Signs" with Brendon Fallon, a doctor says some patients suffer from obesity that has been reinforced by inflammation.And, we take a special look at the 10th NTD International Chinese Vocal Competition. This weekend, the sound of traditional bel canto music is resonating through New York City's Kaufman Music Center.
A U.S. guided missile cruiser was spotted crossing the Panama Canal Friday night, heading toward the Caribbean, according to media outlet AFP. This report follows a growing presence of U.S. warships deployed near the coast of Venezuela.A judge temporarily blocked a Trump administration immigration policy that would fast-track the deportations of certain illegal immigrants.China's leader Xi Jinping will host more than 20 world leaders from Asian and European nations at the annual Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit next week. Expected attendees include Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and President Vladimir Putin of Russia. What impact could this meeting have on their strained relationships with the United States? Gordon Chang, author of "Plan Red: China's Project to Destroy America," joins us for analysis.
In breaking news, an appeals court this afternoon struck down most of President Trump's sweeping tariffs, ruling them illegal. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit says Trump overstepped his authority when he used emergency powers to impose "reciprocal" tariffs, as well as tariffs on imports from countries including China, Canada, and Mexico.The White House has announced the cancellation of $4.9 billion in foreign aid. President Trump used a maneuver known as a pocket rescission, which could bypass congressional approval. The president also canceled extended Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris.In the wake of Wednesday's tragedy, President Trump's cabinet is urging lawmakers to prioritize mental and spiritual health. This comes as new evidence emerges in the Minneapolis church shooting that left two children dead and several others injured.
Police have identified a total of 20 victims that had injuries resulting from the shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, including the two children who were killed. The FBI has identified the shooter as 23-year-old Robin Westman, who legally changed his name in 2020 after identifying as female.The Trump administration fired CDC Director Susan Monarez for failing to align with President Donald Trump's health agenda. Monarez pushes back and refuses to resign.The Department of Homeland Security asks Naval Station Great Lakes, a military base near Chicago, for help with immigration operations. Meanwhile, the Trump administration appeal a judge's ruling to shut down the "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention center in Florida.
Two children have been killed and several others injured in a shooting at a Catholic school Mass in Minneapolis. Authorities say a gunman opened fire, hitting students during their first week back at school. The White House has lowered flags nationwide in mourning.Continuing his efforts to negotiate peace, President Donald Trump is increasing economic pressure on Russia and chairing talks on Gaza's future. He is also floating a name change for the Department of Defense—reverting it to its original name, the “Department of War”—as U.S. adversaries ramp up military drills and cooperation.As federal law enforcement presence grows on the streets of Washington, the city's mayor says it has had a positive impact on reducing crime. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is taking over management of D.C.'s Union Station and announcing new plans to revamp New York City's Penn Station.
At his seventh Cabinet meeting of his second term, President Trump touted plunging crime numbers in Washington, D.C., and previewed a tough new step, saying his administration will seek the death penalty in homicide cases in the capital. The president also called on NTD's White House correspondent Iris Tao to share her own experience of being mugged in D.C.A federal judge has dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit against Maryland's entire federal bench. The suit opposed a standing order that stopped the immediate deportation of migrants challenging their removals.In Utah, a judge has ordered the Republican-controlled legislature to redraw the state's congressional map, ruling the current version unlawful and saying lawmakers ignored voter-approved safeguards against partisan gerrymandering. Lawmakers have until Sept. 24 to submit new maps.
President Donald Trump met with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung Monday, unveiling plans to revive America's shipbuilding industry and launching a joint energy project in Alaska. He also issued new warnings to Beijing over trade and national security, threatening to raise tariffs on China to 200 percent.The president also signed executive orders ending cashless bail nationwide and increasing penalties for burning the American flag. Meanwhile, Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia after he surrendered to authorities in Baltimore. The Salvadoran national now faces possible deportation to Uganda.In the Middle East, Israeli forces launched two strikes on a hospital in Gaza, killing multiple civilians, including several journalists. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the second strike a “tragic mishap.” Meanwhile, Trump says he thinks the war in the Gaza Strip will end in two to three weeks.
President Donald Trump warns military troops could be deployed to new cities to fight soaring crime rates. His comments on truth social come amid a spat with Baltimore's governor. Details on what cities the president is considering.Authorities in New York have identified five victims who died in a tour bus crash on Interstate 90. The vehicle was making the return trip from Niagara falls when it fell into a ditch.A South Korean delegation visits China calling for normalization of ties between the two ahead of Monday's White House summit with South Korea. Two guests unpack what that means for U.S.–South Korea relations and what to expect in tomorrow's summit.Are habits and lifestyle the keys to a longer, healthier life? Hear the details on what research says can help in a preview of "Vital Signs" with Brendon Fallon.And, meet Maple, a former K-9 who's now helping to sniff out diseases and keep honey bees safe. Find out why researchers at the Michigan State University are counting on man's best friend.
The Justice Department has released a transcript of an interview Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted with Ghislaine Maxwell. The long-time Jeffrey Epstein confidant answered questions regarding rumors surrounding the late sex offender, including his ties to President Trump.In an olive branch to the U.S., Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announces that he's removing retaliatory tariffs on many American goods covered under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, though duties on steel, autos, and aluminum remain in effect. The move comes after a call between Carney and Trump.President Trump today says he is continuing to work on a possible Russia-Ukraine meeting, despite the difficulty of the task. Meanwhile, the president announced Washington D.C. as the host of a major event and unveiled a sweeping beautification plan for the nation's capitol ahead of America's 250th birthday.
President Donald Trump declared “total victory” today after a New York appeals court overturned a roughly half-billion-dollar civil fraud judgment against him, his family, and his company. Tonight, the president is also joining law enforcement on patrol in Washington, D.C.Fighting continues between Russia and Ukraine, as the United States continues pushing for peace. Drones and missiles reportedly struck an American-owned factory in western Ukraine today. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, Israel has entered cease-fire talks aimed at returning hostages and ending the war in Gaza, even as its forces advance plans to take over the territory and defeat Hamas.In California, Democrats are pushing to redraw congressional districts as the state enters the next phase of redistricting. This comes after the Texas House's approval of its own new maps.
Vice President JD Vance visited National Guard troops in Washington, as the city entered its ninth day under federal control of law enforcement. The U.S. Marshals Service is now offering $500 rewards for tips leading to arrests in the capital.President Donald Trump says Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are working to arrange a direct meeting without him, though he's ready to join if needed. Meanwhile, fighting rages on, with a Russian drone reportedly crossing Ukraine's western border and exploding in NATO member Poland.In the Middle East, Israeli forces have officially begun the first phase of their plan to take Gaza City. The Israeli government has also approved construction of a new settlement east of Jerusalem.
President Trump says there will be no American troops on the ground in Ukraine. The statement comes after his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House yesterday. According to the White House, Putin has promised a direct meeting with Zelenskyy in the coming weeks.The U.S. is sending warships to waters off Venezuela to combat drug trafficking. The Pentagon confirmed the deployment of three Aegis guided-missile destroyers and 4,000 U.S. service members to the region. In response, Venezuela's Maduro regime says it has mobilized 4.5 million armed militia members.The Hamas terrorist group has agreed to a ceasefire proposal and is awaiting Israel's response. Meanwhile, Israel accuses the United Nations of relying on incomplete data to portray the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
President Trump sits down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House, just three days after his Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The high-stakes talks today aim to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine as the war enters its fourth year.
Details from President Trump's meeting in Alaska with Russia's Putin. US lawmakers say progress was made even without a ceasefire agreement. More on their reactions.President Trump discloses a bombshell promise from the Chinese communist party leader: China will not invade Taiwan as long as Trump is in office.Two geopolitical analysts join us to unpack what to expect at tomorrow's White House meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy post Alaska summit with Russia's Putin.A rehabilitation doctor explains why weight loss is one of the most commonly discussed topics between physician and patient. Plus, details on what we know about weight-loss medications.And, a prehistoric fossil is taking a vacation in Europe. Her name is Lucy, a more than 3-million-year-old skeleton first found in Africa.
President Donald Trump says he will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Oval Office on Monday. The announcement comes after Trump's Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, which he said “went very well.”The Trump administration has agreed to return control of the D.C. police to Chief Pamela Smith, rather than appointing an emergency commissioner. The move follows a federal judge's ruling after city officials sued to block the president's takeover of the force.Hurricane Erin has intensified into a Category 5 storm in the Caribbean, strengthening from a tropical storm in just one day. Forecasters say Erin is expected to move north and turn northeast, potentially threatening Bermuda in the coming days.
President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. A press conference is set for 7:30 p.m. ET following the summit.Despite the high-stakes talks, both Russia and Ukraine report ongoing attacks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continues calling for his country's involvement in the peace process.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called a second special session after lawmakers failed to pass a new congressional map. Democratic legislators are preparing to return home to bolster legal challenges to the map.
President Trump says he's hopeful for peace in Ukraine, speaking just a day before his high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Putin signaled the U.S. and Russia could soon reach a nuclear arms control deal, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio weighed in on possible developments.The Pentagon says 800 National Guard troops are now in Washington, D.C. Forty-five arrests were made Wednesday night as the capital entered its fourth day under federal control of law enforcement.California officials and Gov. Gavin Newsom today called for a November special election to redraw the Golden State's congressional maps, aiming to counter Republican redistricting efforts in Texas. That's as Texas Democrats say they'll return to the state if their conditions are met.
The White House tells NTD that more than 100 arrests have been made since President Trump's D.C. crime crackdown began on Aug. 7. Around 400 National Guard troops are set to deploy in the capital tonight.President Trump spoke with European allies and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, two days ahead of his historic summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He warned of consequences for Moscow if no progress is made Friday and hinted at a possible trilateral meeting afterward.The Trump administration won a legal victory as a D.C. appeals court panel allowed the government to resume its freeze on foreign aid spending, ruling that the plaintiffs couldn't challenge the president's powers.
President Donald Trump is urging Congress to pass legislation outlawing cashless bail, as part of his move to address crime policies nationwide—with New York Rep. Elise Stefanik announcing she'll lead the charge. This comes a day after Trump declared a citywide emergency in Washington, D.C., and took sweeping action to curb crime in the capital.The Trump administration is finalizing plans for Friday's meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Moscow is demanding that Ukraine withdraw from its own Donetsk region ahead of the talks.A new study suggests this year's Los Angeles wildfires killed far more people than official counts indicate—with researchers estimating the true death toll could be over 14 times higher.
President Trump today placed Washington D.C.'s police force under direct federal control. The move is part of a sweeping effort by the president to curb violent crime in the nation's capital.Explosions at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh today killed one person and injured at least ten others. One person remains unaccounted for. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.Controversy arose after Israeli forces killed an Al Jazeera reporter in the Gaza Strip. Israel accused Anas Al-Sharif of leading a Hamas terrorist cell and directing rocket attacks against Israeli civilians and troops.
One of the six victims in this weekend's shooting it Baltimore has died. The other victims include a 5-year-old girl. Police are still looking for the gunman, and have reached out to the public for possible tips.Two guests join us to unpack what the new Israeli offensive in Gaza means for the hostages, the region, and international response.Can nutrition help lower the risk of cancer? In a preview of Vital Signs, a doctors shares his insight on safeguarding against health risks.And, ever wish you had someone to help teach you to cook, clean the home, or just offer up a wealth of wisdom? Well, Japan's rent-a-grandma is just that. Find out how the service was launched and what perks come along with it.
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President Donald Trump welcomed the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to the White House on Friday for the signing of a peace agreement aimed at ending nearly four decades of fighting.The president also confirmed he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin soon. This comes as attacks on Ukraine continue despite Trump's deadline for Russia to end the war.In the Middle East, Israel is under criticism as it moves forward with its plans for a Gaza Strip takeover. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the goal is not to occupy Gaza, but to “free Gaza from Hamas.”
President Trump today marks his 200th day in office, highlighting economic accomplishments. New executive orders also target college admissions and federally funded research.President Trump's new tariffs on nearly 70 countries took effect today, with tens of billions in new revenue flowing into the U.S. But concerns are mounting over rising consumer prices.In a major Middle East development, Israel is planning a full military takeover of the Gaza Strip. The move comes amid calls to end the war and secure the return of hostages.
An Army sergeant who allegedly opened fire on five fellow soldiers is in custody. The shooting happened Wednesday morning at Fort Stewart military base in Georgia. The Army identified the suspect as a 28-year-old active-duty soldier. All five injured are in stable condition and expected to recover. The motive is still under investigation.President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday morning doubling tariffs on imports from India to 50 percent. The additional 25 percent tariff is in response to India's continued purchases of Russian oil and will take effect on Aug. 27. The president also announced in the evening that Apple will invest an additional $100 billion in the United States, bringing its total commitment to $600 billion over the next four years.Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow Wednesday. Trump called the talks "highly productive," adding that "great progress was made." The White House says Trump is open to a direct meeting with Putin as early as next week.
President Donald Trump says JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America—the largest banks in the United States—discriminated against him and others on political grounds. The White House is reportedly preparing an executive order targeting lenders accused of closing accounts on ideological grounds. It comes as the Justice Department is ramping up investigations into the Russia probe.The Texas House came up short for a second day on Tuesday after Democrats fled the state to block the Republican majority's redistricting efforts. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused the absent lawmakers of dereliction of duty and said he would seek a court ruling to declare vacant the seat of any representative not back by Friday.Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as Russia faces a Friday deadline. Trump says soaring energy prices could pressure Moscow to make peace. Meanwhile, Israel continues delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip while waging war against the Hamas terrorist group. Some reports suggest Israel is now considering a full military takeover of the territory.
President Donald Trump announced higher tariffs on India Monday, warning the country over its continued purchases of Russian oil. Meanwhile, the United States is poised to impose new sanctions and secondary tariffs on Russia if Moscow does not agree to a cease-fire with Ukraine by Friday.The Texas House failed to reach a quorum Monday, as Republican lawmakers attempt to pass a congressional redistricting bill. This comes after Democratic lawmakers fled the state on Sunday in protest of the measure. Gov. Greg Abbott has warned that he may seek to remove them from office if they do not return Monday. The next session of the Texas House is scheduled for 1 p.m. CT Tuesday.The State Department may soon require foreign nationals to pay a bond of up to $15,000 to enter the United States. The proposal primarily targets countries with high visa overstay rates.
A gunman is still at large in Montana, after killing four people at a bar on Friday morning. The suspect is an army veteran who lived next door to the bar. Authorities are warning that the man could return to the area.Rescuers are working to find survivors in Chile. That's after an earthquake caused underground passageways to collapse in the world's largest underground copper mine.The EPA proposed rolling back a 16-year-old scientific finding from the Obama administration that allowed the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions like CO2. Two guests join us to unpack the science and impacts.Do you ever feel an uncontrollable urge to move your legs when trying to fall asleep? A neurologist sheds light on what could be a case of restless legs syndrome.And, ever wonder why potato and tomato have such similar names? Well, scientists have uncovered the modern potatoes ancestor might just be a tomato. Find out how that cross-pollination spills over in the spuds we buy now.
Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who investigated Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election, is now under investigation for potentially committing illegal political activity. The Office of Special Counsel—an independent federal body—confirmed the probe Saturday.The search continues for a second day for a man suspected of killing four people in Anaconda, Montana. Authorities say the military veteran opened fire inside a bar before fleeing the scene.Trump touted major trade deals just before his Friday deadline. Will an appeals court strike them down? Our panel discusses presidential emergency powers and what the court is likely to decide.
President Donald Trump on Friday fired the commissioner of Labor Statistics, accusing the Biden appointee of revising jobs numbers. In a social media post, the president said he was informed that Commissioner Erika McEntarfer had manipulated labor statistics to help Democratic candidate Kamala Harris win the White House.Trump announced Friday that he's ordering two nuclear submarines to be repositioned in case of Russian aggression. The move follows comments from Dmitry Medvedev—Russia's former president and current chairman of the Security Council—who spoke of a possible war with the United States.The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)—which funds NPR and PBS—will begin to wind down its operations. This comes after an appropriations bill for fiscal year 2026 passed by Congress excludes funding for CPB for the first time in more than five decades.
Hours before new tariffs are set to kick in, President Trump today postpones higher tariffs on Mexico for another 90 days "to build a long-term agreement through dialogue," as foreign leaders continue reaching out with offers. Meanwhile, the Justice Department today defends President Trump's sweeping tariffs in court, as a panel of federal judges questions his authority to impose them.U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is in Israel where he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today. The White House said the U.S. will be hearing firsthand about the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, as Israel continues to receive international criticism over aid access.The Senate Appropriations Committee today reached a bipartisan consensus to advance its version of the defense budget for fiscal year 2026. The Senate's defense appropriations bill seeks to rapidly modernize the U.S. military to address the growing threat from the Chinese Communist Party.
As of this afternoon, tsunami advisories for Hawaii and California's coast have been lifted. Last night, one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded—a magnitude 8.8 quake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula—triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific. The quake is affecting millions of people around the Pacific, including in the Americas, Asia, and Oceania.As new data shows a surge in U.S. GDP, President Trump is announcing fresh trade actions and once again urging the Fed to cut rates. But the central bank held rates steady today, citing concerns about inflation. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is launching a new health tracking system, promising easier access to health records and improved wellness monitoring.Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced today that she won't run for governor of California next year. She said more details on her future plans will be shared later.
President Donald Trump hails the New York City Police Department as he vows to get to the bottom of Monday night's Manhattan shooting that killed four. Police said Tuesday they found a suicide note in the shooter's possession, and that he was specifically targeting the NFL headquarters. A vigil is scheduled Tuesday night as investigations continue.U.S. and Chinese officials on Tuesday wrapped up the second and final day of trade talks in Sweden. The two sides agreed to possibly extend a pause on tariffs, with the current deadline approaching in two weeks. Trump is expected to make a decision Wednesday.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposal Tuesday to rescind a 2009 finding that linked human-caused climate change to public health risks. The finding is the basis for multiple regulations on greenhouse gas emissions. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called the proposed rollback “one of the largest deregulatory actions in the history of the United States.”
President Donald Trump is issuing a new deadline for Russia to end its war in Ukraine. The announcement comes during Trump's high-profile meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and it follows what may be Trump's biggest trade deal yet, slashing tariffs with the EU and securing hundreds of billions in energy and defense purchases.Humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip appears to be increasing amid reports of starvation in the territory, as Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance voice concerns about the situation. Meanwhile, Israel says that a viral photo of a child who appears to be starving actually depicts a 5-year-old who has a genetic disease.A cease-fire deal has been reached between Thailand and Cambodia after a brief but deadly escalation of a border dispute. It comes after Trump suggested he would end trade negotiations with the two nations if they didn't stop fighting.
Eleven people have been hospitalized after a man allegedly went on a stabbing spree inside a Michigan Walmart. Police say bystanders sprung into action to prevent a larger tragedy. Authorities are investigating.President Donald Trump has announce a trade deal with the European Union, just days before high import tariffs were set to kick in. Two guests join us to unpack what the deal means for Americans.Can the brain be rewired to overcome mental health concerns? In a Vital Signs preview, Dr. William J. Walsh lays out his findings on nutrient therapy.And in one community in Vermont, pay phones are going from a thing of the past to a new—and free—lifeline. One electrical engineer is transforming the old-school phones to make areas safer, even without reliable cell service.
The deadly border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia could be coming to an end. President Donald Trump said Saturday that he's spoken to leaders from both countries, and they've agreed to work out a cease-fire. With the conflict entering its third day, at least 33 people are dead and more than 100,000 are displaced.The Israel Defense Forces say they will resume airdrops of aid for Gaza Saturday night and that humanitarian corridors will be established for United Nations convoys. Israel said Hamas is promoting false narratives, as reports raise concerns about starvation in Gaza.Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday condemned Hong Kong's latest round of warrants and bounties targeting overseas pro-democracy activists. A total of 19 arrest warrants were issued Friday, accusing the individuals of subversion under a draconian national security law used to stifle dissent.
President Donald Trump arrives in Scotland Friday for a five-day visit, where he will meet with UK and EU officials for trade talks and stop at his golf resorts. The president is also floating rebate checks for Americans, as tariff revenue continues to rise.In the Middle East, Israeli forces continue to launch airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, just a day after cease-fire talks with Hamas fell apart. Israel and the United States say they'll now consider alternative options to free the hostages still held in the territory.Thailand has declared martial law in areas near its border with Cambodia in an escalating border dispute. A total of 16 people have reportedly been killed and tens of thousands of civilians are displaced, as conflicts enter a second day.
President Donald Trump paid a rare visit to the Federal Reserve Thursday, as he ramps up pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates. While touring the central bank's headquarters, the two clashed publicly over a controversial renovation project expected to cost billions of dollars.House lawmakers on Thursday voted to subpoena the Department of Justice (DOJ) for Epstein-related files and to compel several high-profile figures—both Democrats and Republicans—to testify. This comes as the DOJ's deputy attorney general meets with Ghislaine Maxwell.Columbia University will pay more than $200 million to settle federal claims of discrimination against Jewish students and employees. The agreement follows months of controversy, protests, and suspended funding.
President Trump signs three new executive orders at an AI summit in Washington and announces a bold action plan to sustain America's global dominance in artificial intelligence. Earlier today, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard also spoke about her office's recent findings on the 2016 election during a White House press briefing.A federal judge in Florida today denied the Justice Department's request to unseal grand jury transcripts related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, citing the Eleventh Circuit's grand jury secrecy law. The denial follows a request from the Trump administration to release the transcripts.Bryan Kohberger, the 30-year-old man who pleaded guilty on July 2 to the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, has been sentenced to four consecutive life terms in prison. Before the sentencing, several family members of the victims spoke emotionally about the anguish they've endured.
President Donald Trump announced new trade deals with the Philippines and Indonesia—two key U.S. allies facing increased Chinese aggression in the region. He also commented on Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's report on the 2016 election probe, saying, “It's time to go after people.”Following the release of more than 200,000 pages related to Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, the late civil rights leader's children are urging the public to view the records with empathy and respect.The Chinese Communist Party is blocking a U.S. government employee from leaving China. The State Department says the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office worker was visiting the country in a personal capacity.
As President Donald Trump marks his first six months in office, the White House is highlighting his achievements across various sectors. The update comes as Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard unveils hundreds of thousands of files related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., and takes new action following the release of documents tied to the 2016 election probe.Attorneys for Harvard and the Justice Department faced off in court today, urging a federal judge to rule on a $2 billion funding freeze. Harvard argued the freeze is illegal, while the Justice Department maintained that universities are not automatically entitled to federal funding.In the Middle East, Israel has deployed ground forces into parts of the central Gaza Strip for the first time since the conflict began. Some believe hostages may be held in the area. Meanwhile, 25 countries have signed a joint statement calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza.
Residents in the Gaza strip continue to collect aid after another reported shooting near an aid distribution site. Meanwhile, U.S. ambassador Mike Huckabee visits an ancient church that was recently attacked.Flash flooding around the Nation's Capital and extending into Maryland. Details on a rare alert from the National Weather Service.Thousands marched in Manhattan today, to call for an end to the 26-year-long brutal persecution against a popular spiritual group in China. Plus, a world renowned dance group makes a surprise appearance. Artists from the group tell us why they're here.A sneak peek at an upcoming Vital Signs interview. Dr. “Gator” Warsh reveals what today's children really need to thrive, and why it starts with the way we parent.And, a special honor for the beloved Peanuts comic strip. Britain's Royal Mail is celebrating Snoopy and Charlie Brown with a set of eight new stamps—complete with some British flair.
In a revelation about the lead-up to the 2016 Trump-Russia investigation, newly released records show the FBI and National Security Agency had low confidence that Russia was behind the alleged hack of DNC servers. But that detail was left out of a memo sent to then-President Barack Obama.At least 30 people were injured early Saturday morning when a vehicle drove into a crowd outside a nightclub in East Hollywood. Police say the driver was attacked. The cause of the incident is still under investigation.At least 27 people died Saturday afternoon after a tourist boat capsized in Vietnam during stormy weather. State media reports the boat, carrying 53 people, overturned around 2 p.m. local time as a storm approached.
President Donald Trump has signed into law the first major legislation regulating the crypto industry. Despite concerns over national security and consumer protection, the president says the law will strengthen assets like the dollar and help ensure U.S. dominance in the global crypto sector.Trump is formally suing Rupert Murdoch and The Wall Street Journal for libel. He's also responding to questions about an alleged letter to Jeffrey Epstein, as the Justice Department moves to release more related files.A multi-agency investigation is underway after a deadly explosion at a sheriff's training facility in East Los Angeles killed three deputies. The blast occurred around 7:30 Friday morning. One person remains hospitalized.
President Trump signed into law a bipartisan bill aimed at toughening prison sentences for fentanyl traffickers. Highlighting the stories of fentanyl victims, the president also called out China for its role in helping smuggle drugs into the U.S.President Trump's rescissions package cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate ahead of Friday's deadline—but it's not yet across the finish line. Three Republican senators continue to oppose the plan, which would cut about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funds.In the Middle East, growing conflict between Israel and Syria is raising international concern, following reports that Israeli forces struck Syria's military headquarters in Damascus.
President Donald Trump has signed into law a bipartisan bill aimed at toughening prison sentences for fentanyl traffickers. Highlighting the stories of fentanyl victims, the president also called out China for its role in helping smuggle drugs into the United States.Trump's rescissions package cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate ahead of Friday's deadline—but it's not yet across the finish line. Three Republican senators continue to oppose the plan, which would cut about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funds.In the Middle East, the growing conflict between Israel and Syria is raising international concern, following reports that Israeli forces struck Syria's military headquarters in Damascus.
Visiting Pittsburgh today, President Trump announced $90 billion in new investments aimed at making Pennsylvania a leading AI hub. The president vows to leave China far behind as he pushes for U.S. dominance in the industry.President Trump also issued another warning to Russia, urging it to strike a peace deal within 50 days. The head of NATO backed Trump's stance, warning Russia's allies that they could face consequences as well.Former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was pressed by senators today during his confirmation hearing to become the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Lawmakers on both sides agreed that the next ambassador must confront China's growing influence in multilateral organizations.
President Donald Trump announced Monday that the United States will send billions in weapons to Ukraine through NATO allies. He also issued a fresh ultimatum to Moscow, threatening 100 percent “secondary tariffs” on Russia if no peace deal is reached within 50 days.In an after-term ruling, the Supreme Court is allowing Trump to move forward with his plan to lay off nearly 1,400 Education Department employees. This comes as attorneys general from more than a dozen states sue the administration over frozen public education funding.Nine people are dead and dozens injured after a fire broke out Sunday at an assisted living center in Fall River, Massachusetts. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Meanwhile, more than 160 people remain missing after deadly Fourth of July floods in Central Texas. With more storms in the forecast, crews are bracing for further flash flooding.
A new round of flood warnings in Texas. Officials say heavy rains in the state could cause more flash flooding. Rescue and evacuation efforts for some areas are underway. In the meantime, the search for missing victims from the July Fourth floods have been temporarily paused.Today marks one year since President Trump survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Hear how he reflected on the past year, during an interview with Lara Trump.As Trump teases a major announcement about Russia coming Monday and NATO's Secretary General visits Washington next week, can we expect a turning point in the Russia-Ukraine war? Two guests join us to explore.Diet has a lot to do with health, but so does getting good sleep. The question is, are you getting the right kind of shut-eye? A sleep physician goes deep on slow-wave sleep.And, unexpected "creatures" appear in deep space as the James Webb telescope spots a cosmic owl and a galactic jellyfish.