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Trump invites Colombian president to White House days after threatening nation with military strike

President Donald Trump abruptly changed his tone Wednesday about his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, saying the two had exchanged a friendly phone call and that he'd invited the leader of the South American country to the White House.

Senate to vote on Russia sanctions bill after Trump gives them a green light

The Senate could vote as soon as next week on a bipartisan Russian sanctions bill to give President Trump more tools to use against the Kremlin as he seeks to broker a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine.

Trump proposes massive increase in defense spending to $1.5 trillion

President Trump on Wednesday proposed a massive increase in U.S. military spending, calling for $1.5 trillion in fiscal 2027 because the U.S is facing "troubled and dangerous times."

House to vote Thursday on Democrat-led bill to renew expired Obamacare subsidies

The House on Wednesday advanced a Democrat-led discharge petition on a bill for a three-year renewal of enhanced Obamacare subsidies that expired last week.

Trump pulls U.S. out of dozens of U.N., global agencies

President Trump on Wednesday pulled the United States out of dozens of international agencies, including more than 30 United Nations organizations, as the president underscores his "America First" agenda.

I experienced West Bank settler violence. The US turned a blind eye.

With only the rarest of exceptions, our attackers go unpunished.

Rhode Island senator: Brown University shooting ‘shook the entire state’

Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed (D) said Sunday that the deadly shooting at Brown University “shook” his state.  At least two students died and nine were injured in the Saturday shooting at the Providence, R.I., university, according to authorities. Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez said at a press conference early Sunday that a person of...

Connecticut senator says Providence community ‘won’t recover’ after Brown shooting

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said the community of Providence, R.I., will never recover after the shooting at Brown University on Saturday. Murphy — who emerged as a leading gun reform advocate in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in his state in 2012 — drew on his own experience to describe what...

Which is cheaper, Uber or Lyft? What researchers found after 2,200 rides

Researchers with Harvard and Johns Hopkins' business schools compared prices on 2,238 ride requests in New York City to find out if Uber or Lyft was cheaper.

Cassidy: ‘There is a deal that could be made’ on ACA subsidies by end of year

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) on Sunday expressed cautious optimism about a bipartisan compromise on extending enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies for a select group of Americans before the tax credits expire at the end of the year. In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” the chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor...

$177M AT&T settlement deadline nears: How to claim up to $7.5K

Your payout could total thousands of dollars, but you have only a few days to submit your claim.

Isaacman has a second chance to make NASA great again

Isaacman’s second confirmation hearing before the Senate Commerce Committee was a triumph.

Powerball jackpot grows to $1.1B: Where tickets worth $1M+ were sold for Saturday’s drawing

No tickets were able to match all six winning numbers drawn Saturday night, but seven tickets are now worth $1 million – or more.

What the right gets wrong about Nick Fuentes (and why it matters)

The Groypers, a right-wing movement, are disillusioned with the Republican Party's failure to deliver on its promises and are seeking a more authentic form of renewal, which has led them to embrace Nick Fuentes, a 27-year-old firebrand offering what they see as authenticity.

Map: Minimum wage on the rise in these states in 2026

More than 20 states will see their minimum hourly rate increase next year.

Powerball: Here are the winning numbers for the $1B jackpot

Here are Saturday's winning Powerball numbers.

Erika Kirk says ‘everyone has a responsibility’ to turn down political temperature in CBS town hall

Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, said in an interview released on Saturday that "everyone has a responsibility" to dial down intensifying violent rhetoric in the wake of her husband's assassination in September. Kirk took questions from guests of a town hall, with CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss as the moderator. Weiss reiterated...

State of Texas: Crockett shakes up Senate race for both Democrats and Republicans

U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, may have just entered the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate on Monday, but according to a new poll she's already the favorite to win.

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