In a dramatic showdown, Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee unite to oppose Trump's $9 billion cuts to federal funding for public broadcasting and international aid. Key senators highlight the essential role of local programming and emergency services.
In a stunning upset, Zohran Mamdani defeats Andrew Cuomo in the NYC Democratic primary. He discusses his progressive economic agenda and responds to Trump's comments on his victory.
The EU has launched an antitrust investigation into Mars' acquisition of Kellanova, citing concerns over market price hikes and increased bargaining power. Will this multibillion-dollar deal be blocked?
The Trump administration demands California change its policies on transgender girls competing in sports, threatening enforcement action if they refuse. California stands firm on its inclusive stance.
Stock futures were flat as the S&P 500 inches closer to an all-time high. Despite some skepticism about market momentum, investor focus shifts to upcoming inflation data and jobless claims.
A senior Israeli official reveals that U.S. strikes have caused significant damage to Iran's nuclear facilities. Despite Tehran's attempts to conceal the destruction, initial assessments suggest the mission was impactful, though skepticism remains regarding its overall success.
Jerome Powell cautions that Trump's tariff plans could lead to persistent inflation, influencing the Fed's approach to interest rate cuts. As trade tensions rise, the economic outlook remains uncertain.
The Washington Wizards have selected Richard 'Tre' Johnson, III with the 6th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Johnson, a standout from Texas, is poised to be a game-changer for the team. Will he live up to the hype?
Tulsi Gabbard's absence from critical intelligence briefings has sparked controversy as the Trump administration faces scrutiny over its handling of Iran's nuclear threat. With differing assessments on the impact of airstrikes, lawmakers are demanding transparency.
Rutgers basketball faces a haunting reality as two of its stars, Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, were drafted in the top five, yet the team missed the NCAA Tournament entirely. This unprecedented achievement underscores a missed opportunity for the program.