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Iran, Israel pause strikes as Trump warns both to stopIran and Israel have attacked each other again, the first time since a precarious ceasefire was declared two months ago. The missile strikes have now stopped and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country will hold off on attacking Iran for now. Both countries have backed off after U.S. President Donald Trump made some...U.S. NewsJun 8
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NASA reveals Artemis III crewNASA has announced the crew for Artemis III, which is slated to return to the moon in late 2027. As Jackson Proskow explains, NASA says the mission is a critical step and plans to send humans back to the lunar surface.TechJun 9
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Will Trump’s Washington landmark makeover stand the test of time?Donald Trump’s presidency is sure to be remembered for many things. But one way the leader is making his mark is through his makeover of some of Washington’s most recognized landmarks. The most recent target — the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Jackson Proskow has more.PoliticsJun 5
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US, Iran continue trading strikes as peace talks drag on for weeksKuwait briefly closed the country’s main airport Wednesday after Iranian drones heavily damaged a terminal building, killing one person and wounding dozens — the latest salvo in a series of back-and-forth attacks by Iran and the United States that have tested a fragile ceasefire. Jackson Proskow reports.U.S. NewsJun 3
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Rubio defends Iran war as ceasefire holdsU.S. lawmakers have grilled Secretary of State Marco Rubio in his first testimony since the Iran war, which has been in a fragile ceasefire for several weeks. Jackson Proskow reports on how Rubio claims “the war is over,” and what he says Iran is now ready to discuss.Global NationalJun 2
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Blue Origin investigates rocket explosionIn Florida, aerospace company Blue Origin is assessing the damage after one of its newest rockets exploded on the launch pad last night during a test. Just this week, the company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos was awarded a nearly $200 million contract to launch lunar landers in NASA’s future Artemis missions. As Jackson Proskow...ScienceMay 29
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Trump declares himself in good health after annual physical: ‘Everything checked out PERFECTLY’In a post on Truth Social, U.S. President Donald Trump said “everything checked out PERFECTLY” after undergoing his annual physical. But as Jackson Proskow reports, Trump is facing questions about his health and fitness for office, much like former president Joe Biden did.Global NationalMay 26
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Iran, U.S. give conflicting signals on peace dealThe U.S. and Iran are giving conflicting signals over how much progress is being made in talks to the end their war, which is nearing the three-month mark. Jackson Proskow reports on what both sides are saying about a potential agreement, and the new wrinkle U.S. President Donald Trump has thrown into negotiations.Global NationalMay 25
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Rubio urges more support from NATO allies to help end Iran warAs NATO allies gathered in Sweden, the United States said it’s working on multiple paths to resolve the Iran conflict. While the U.S. claims the two sides are moving closer toward a resolution, Iran denies any negotiations are occurring and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he told NATO allies they need a backup...PoliticsMay 22
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Republican senate pauses Trump’s spending plans for ballroom, ‘anti-weaponization fund’America’s Republican senators have suspended President Donald Trump’s plans to spend billions of dollars in taxpayer money on a new White House ballroom and an ‘anti-weaponization fund’ to compensate victims of political persecution. Jackson Proskow explains why members of Trump’s own party are against the proposed spending, and how Trump is reacting.Global NationalMay 21
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The art of the deal: Trump and family granted immunity from IRS tax auditsU.S. President Donald Trump and his family now have immunity from any audit of their taxes by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Jackson Proskow reports on how the stunning settlement was reached, how Trump is denying his involvement in the decision, and how the move is being questioned by politicians of all stripes.Global NationalMay 20
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San Diego mosque shooting: What we know about the suspectsSan Diego is mourning after three people were killed in a shooting at a mosque. The two teenaged shooters also died, but from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. Jackson Proskow reports on what’s known about the suspects’ possible motive, and how the victims saved the lives of many children.Global NationalMay 19
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How Trump is getting revenge on opponents in Republican partyU.S. President Donald Trump doesn’t have many vocal critics within the Republican party, but he’s doing all he can to remove the few that remain ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Jackson Proskow explains how Trump is influencing the outcomes of the party’s primaries.Global NationalMay 18
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What are Trump, Xi’s goals for high-stakes China summit?U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s two-day summit in Beijing could have huge implications for global trade and the Iran war. Jackson Proskow reports on what’s at stake for the leaders of the world’s two most powerful countries.Global NationalMay 13
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Trump heads to China for high-stakes summit with XiU.S. President Donald Trump is about to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time since 2017. Jackson Proskow looks at what’s at stake for the leaders of the world’s two most powerful countries, Trump’s optimistic tone, and what his priorities are.Global NationalMay 12
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World braces for energy shortages as Trump blasts Iran’s proposal to end warThe ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. is still holding, but there’s also no evidence of both sides will agree to a long-lasting peace deal. Jackson Proskow reports on how U.S. President Donald Trump is blasting Iran’s proposal to end the war, and how the world is bracing for energy shortages because of the Strait...Global NationalMay 11
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U.S. awaits Iran response on peace talks; tensions simmer over Strait of HormuzThe U.S. is expecting to hear soon whether Iran has accepted its proposal for restarting peace negotiations. For now, a tense stalemate hangs over the Strait of Hormuz with both sides exchanging fire, despite claiming a ceasefire is in effect. Jackson Proskow reports on the waiting game.U.S. NewsMay 8
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Iran, U.S. reportedly reviewing memo to restart peace talksThe U.S. and Iran are reportedly reviewing a memorandum of understanding that would restart peace talks between both countries. Jackson Proskow reports on the state of the ceasefire, and whether any negotiations are actually underway.Global NationalMay 6
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Strait of Hormuz standoff continues as Iran, U.S. both claim controlU.S. President Donald Trump’s administration says the offensive stage of the war with Iran is over, but it’s unclear what’s happening in the Strait of Hormuz. As Jackson Proskow reports, both countries claim they’re in control of the vital shipping route.Global NationalMay 5
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Fresh attacks in Middle East threaten Iran ceasefireThe U.S. and Israel’s ceasefire with Iran is being threatened by fresh attacks across the Strait of Hormuz and other parts of the Middle East. Jackson Proskow looks at what both sides are being accused of, and the growing pressure to end the war amid a weakening global economy.Global NationalMay 4