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Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday walked back his comments that the United States attacked Iran because of Israel, saying the U.S. strikes "had to happen anyway." "The president made a decision, and the decision he made was that Iran was not going to be allowed to hide behind its ballistic missile program, that Iran was not going to be allowed to hide behind its ability to conduct these attacks," Rubio told reporters on Tuesday. "This was a question of timing of why this had to happen as
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This week, ahead of the State of the Union, the ROTOR Act failed to pass in the House of Representatives. The bill was crafted after last January’s mid-air crash between a landing American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter on a training flight in Washington D.C. 67 people were killed. The bill would have closed a loophole that allows military aircraft to fly without broadcasting their locations, and requires all aircraft to have systems receive location broadcasts from other planes and helic
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President Donald Trump said during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday that he wants to "drive housing prices up." "Existing housing, people who own their homes, we're going to keep them wealthy. We're going to keep those prices up," Trump said. Trump made his comments following Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner's update that home sales in December "rose sharply to their strongest pace in three years." According to the National Association of Realtors, home sales in December rose to
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The U.S.-Israel attack on Iran was "not the limited strike that was considered by the president or his aides, nor was this even limited to Iran's nuclear or missile program," PBS News' Nick Schifrin says. It's "a war to overthrow the Iranian regime — and not quick," he added; President Donald Trump said Saturday the mission could take days or weeks. "There's no guarantee of success, and there's no knowing what will happen after that," Schifrin said. He takes a closer look at what we know and wha
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A partial government shutdown began over the weekend after congressional Democrats and the Trump White House failed to reach a deal that would fund the Department of Homeland Security and its agencies. The shutdown is slated to continue for the foreseeable future because Congress is on recess this week. As a result, many employees of DHS and its agencies will continue working without pay. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., reiterated Democrats' demands for major reforms to U.S. Immig
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Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has entered its fifth year. The war is a brutal, bloody stalemate and diplomacy appears deadlocked. Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg was President Donald Trump's special envoy to Ukraine until the end of 2025 and is now the co-chair of American security at the America First Policy Institute. Compass Points host Nick Schifrin sat down with Kellogg for an inside look at the Trump administration's strategy for ending the war, how we got here and what's ahead. “
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The U.S. and China are in a new era of confrontation, and their relationship helps determine the prices that we pay, the apps we use and the future of our alliances. Kurt Campbell is the chairman and co-founder of The Asia Group and a former U.S. deputy secretary of state. Campbell spoke with Compass Points host Nick Schifrin about the future of the two nations’ relationship. The two also discussed Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s motivations for purging his most senior military officials, including
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Michael Harriot says the fight over history, and how it is told, is part of a pattern that reverberates throughout time. "We are prone to thinking that we're living or experiencing something unique when there's always been an effort to kind of return to the era of times when white people were comfortable," Harriot, a journalist and writer, told Geoff Bennett. "After every period of, you know, the expansion of freedom, there is always this contracting backlash by the majority," he added. "Part of
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Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was removed from the House chamber on Tuesday during President Donald Trump's State of the Union address. Green was kicked out for holding a sign that read "Black People Aren't Apes" as Trump entered the chamber ahead of his speech. Earlier this month, Trump posted a video on social media that had a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes. "We are back to a point where people have to take a stand," he told reporters a
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that PBS and NPR are “a waste of money,” having convinced the Republican-led Congress to gut funding for U.S. public media last year. The president made the comment moments before signing legislation passed earlier in the day by the House of Representatives to fund most of the government through the end of September and end the partial government shutdown. Trump’s remarks were not the first time he has singled out PBS and NPR. Earlier in the year, the presiden
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A federal judge blocked the Pentagon from taking action against Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., for participating in a video made by Democratic lawmakers calling for troops to disregard illegal orders. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth censured Kelly, a retired Navy captain, for participating in the video and asked the secretary of the Navy, John Phelan, to conduct an investigation on redetermining Kelly’s retirement grade. PBS News’ Cecilia Lallmann spoke with Rachel VanLandingham, a Southwestern Law Sc
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Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery signed an agreement Friday on a $110 billion deal that could make Paramount one of the largest media empires in the world. The company could now control two key movie studios, multiple streaming platforms and two of the biggest news operations on television, CBS and CNN. The merger came after Netflix walked away from its proposal to buy out Warner Bros. But the deal is now under investigation and awaiting regulatory approval. Geoff Bennett spoke to Full Discl
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Political fallout is mounting after the Justice Department released 3 million more files related to investigations of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The department is under fire for how it has handled the release, with advocates raising questions about transparency and if it has done enough to hold Epstein’s associates accountable. Ali Rogin reports on the latest documents. | PBS NewsHour
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Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., blasted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for her leadership decisions in the immigration enforcement ramp-up in Minneapolis in an oversight hearing Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Tillis said the lack of accountability over the Department of Homeland Security's actions, including the agency's response to the killings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis by federal agents, did not protect law enforcement. “We've got to make it clear when they make a mist
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After major backlash, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs quickly rescinded a controversial new rule it issued this week. The new rule would have changed how disability ratings were assessed, taking into account medications and other treatments into the final calculations. The VA said the rule was issued to clarify existing policy and save the agency from paying out benefits “based on a disability level that veterans are not actually experiencing.” Veterans groups quickly spoke out against t
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President Donald Trump broke his own record Tuesday night for the longest presidential speech to Congress. The president spoke for nearly 108 minutes in the House chamber, painting a picture of the United States as “bigger, better, richer and stronger than ever before.” Trump also chastised Democratic lawmakers in the chamber as “crazy” for failing to stand and applaud at points during his address. The U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team also made an appearance in the House chamber to thunderous appl
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Late-night show host Stephen Colbert is going after his soon-to-be-former network, saying CBS blocked him from airing an interview on the broadcast. That interview was with James Talarico, a Texas Democratic state representative running for the U.S. Senate who has also been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and his policies. Colbert said he was told the interview could violate the so-called equal time rule, which mandates that all political candidates receive equal on-air opportunities. E
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The Supreme Court on Monday seemed to lean towards loosening a federal law that bars drug users from owning guns. During oral arguments, both liberal and conservative justices appeared to support a Texas man who argued he shouldn't have been charged with a crime because he owns a gun and uses marijuana. Critics fear such a ruling could put guns in the hands of serious drug users. A decision is expected by the end of June. | PBS NewsHour
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Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, spoke to reporters Tuesday after he was removed from President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. Green was holding up a sign that read, “Black People Aren’t Apes." He was ejected from the House chamber last year – and later censured – for interrupting Trump’s speech to Congress. Asked about the consequences of being removed from the chamber two years in a row, the Texas Democrat said, “The consequences were of no consequence to me.” “Dr. [Martin Luther] King did
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was repeatedly pressed by senators Tuesday to explain, retract or apologize for her response to the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security has been roiled by public outcry over its aggressive tactics and the climbing number of shooting deaths — including Renee Good and Alex Pretti, killed weeks apart — at the hands of federal immigration agents. Trump officials, including Noem,
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The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that was the backbone of U.S. climate policy for nearly two decades. “We are officially terminating the so-called ‘endangerment finding,’ a disastrous Obama-era policy,” the president said during a White House event Thursday with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. In 2009, the Obama administration issued the endangerment finding, a scientific declaration that greenhouse gas emissions threaten public health and welfare. Zeldin called the findin
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Oil and gas prices spiked on Monday as the Iran conflict escalated and shipping was disrupted in the Strait of Hormuz. At least five tankers have been damaged in the vicinity of the strait since Saturday, and traffic slowed there over the weekend. About 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas flows through the strait every day, making it one of the most crucial oil supply routes on the planet. On Tuesday, AAA reported that the average price for gasoline in the United States jumped 11 ce
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The Social Security Administration now says members of Elon Musk's DOGE team working at the agency last year accessed and shared sensitive data. In a court filing earlier this month, the Trump administration amended what it had previously disclosed, writing that one DOGE employee at SSA signed an agreement with an unnamed political advocacy group to analyze voter rolls to "find evidence of voter fraud and to overturn election results in certain states." In another instance, a DOGE member shared
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Larry Summers is leaving his teaching post at Harvard University. That announcement is part of the ongoing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files. The former Treasury secretary appeared hundreds of times in the most recent batch of files related to the late sex offender. In a statement, Summers called his departure a "difficult decision," saying he'll step down at the end of the school year. Another academic in Epstein's sphere, Nobel laureate Richard Axel of Columbia University's brain institut
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President Donald Trump just signed an executive order banning large institutional investors from buying single family homes. The goal: making housing more affordable, including for first-time buyers and young families. But will this ban actually help with affordability? PBS News' Cecilia Lallmann spoke with Tobias Peter of the American Enterprise Institute and Laurie Goodman of the Urban Institute to hear about the action and why it likely won't mean immediate relief. | PBS NewsHour
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A new NPR investigation found that the Justice Department withheld portions of the Jeffrey Epstein files that contain allegations involving President Donald Trump. Material tied to claims that Trump sexually abused a minor and some pages mentioning him were removed from the public record, the investigation revealed. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee responded that the Justice Department's withholding of information could amount to a crime. In response, the White House told NPR that Trum
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President Donald Trump welcomed the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team, fresh off its gold medal victory over Canada, during his State of the Union address Tuesday. “Our country is winning again. In fact, we're winning so much that we really don't know what to do about it,” Trump said. “You're going to win bigger than ever and to prove that point, here with us tonight is a group of winners who just made the entire nation proud: the men's gold-medal Olympic hockey team,” he added, as the team entered
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President Trump sent mixed signals on his threats to take over Greenland ahead of meetings with European allies in Davos this week. After inflammatory messages were posted online, Trump seemed to signal a deal could be reached. It comes as European leaders are pushing back against the president’s new tariff threats. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Robin Niblett. | PBS NewsHour
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Special correspondent Reza Sayah said it was "a bleak, grim and scary day for the people of Iran" after the U.S and Israel launched attacks in Iran. Sayah joined PBS News Hour co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennet from Tehran to share more about how the attacks unfolded and what Iranians are saying now. | PBS NewsHour
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The Trump administration last week was sued for a sweeping pause of immigrant visa processing for people from 75 countries. The freeze, which started last month, was aimed at nations "whose migrants take welfare from the American people at unacceptable rates," the administration said. The news comes on top of full or partial travel and visa restrictions on citizens from 39 countries, which federal officials say are necessary to prevent overstays and protect national security. The travel bans and
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