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Lawmaker Urges SEC to Probe ‘Suspicious’ Trading Amid Iran War
Wall Street’s top regulators should investigate unusual trading activity in oil and equity futures markets shortly before President Donald Trump postponed military strikes against Iran last month, a lawmaker said Wednesday.
White House rejects Iran state media report that Strait of Hormuz traffic is "suspended"
An Iranian news agency linked to the country's military reported on Wednesday that traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was suspended, which would violate the ceasefire agreement reached with the U.S. on Tuesday. According to the Iranian news organization, the suspension of traffic is over Israel's continued attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. The White House says the reports that the Strait is closed are false. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab and Ed O'Keefe report, and Will Todman, a senior fellow in the Mi...
Rep.-elect Clay Fuller on winning Marjorie Taylor Greene's old House seat
Trump-backed candidate Clay Fuller beat Democrat Shawn Harris in a Georgia special election Tuesday to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's old congressional seat. Fuller joins "The Takeout" to discuss his victory.
‘Deeply concerned’ Australia says Lebanon should be included in ceasefire
Joint statement calling for aid worker protections amid worsening humanitarian crisis also signed by Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Jordan, Sierra Leone and the UKAustralia says Lebanon must be included in the Middle East ceasefire and has led a group of other countries in expressing deep concern about “the worsening humanitarian situation and displacement crisis in Lebanon.”Overnight, Israel carried out its largest attack on Lebanon since its war with Hezbollah began, killing at least 254 people...
Why Iran looks like the real winner
What emerged from the war was not peace, nor even a credible settlement, but merely a pause shaped by the exposed limits of American strength In Washington, the two-week ceasefire with Iran has been hastily presented as the beginning of de-escalation and as proof that pressure had once again created the conditions for diplomacy. Yet once the political packaging is removed and events are viewed in their true strategic...
Mark Rutte visits White House after Trump says he's "disappointed" by NATO's inaction in Iran war
NATO chief Mark Rutte is meeting with President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio days after the president expressed frustration with the military alliance over a lack of support in the war with Iran. Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder joins with analysis.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon says Iran ceasefire is "on paper, but it's not been reality"
Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska joins "The Takeout" to discuss the state of the Iran ceasefire, Vice President JD Vance
Americans question Trump’s instinct on Iran war
Americans are split on whether to trust Donald Trump's instinct-driven approach to the Iran conflict.
Trump administration approaches Iran ceasefire with triumph and caution
The fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran appears to be fraying at the edges, with the Strait of Hormuz once again closed after Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.
Trump could ‘punish’ NATO as Iran vows revenge on Israel
Tehran has decried the “savage massacre” of civilians in Lebanon, which Washington claims was not part of the ceasefire deal President Donald Trump is reportedly mulling ways to punish NATO members who refused to help the US in its war against Iran, which is still flaring despite the announced two-week ceasefire. The Trump administration could pull out American troops from the European NATO member states that closed t...
JD Vance says Iran would be ‘dumb’ to let talks collapse over Lebanon
The US vice president says Iran had a 'legitimate misunderstanding' about Lebanon's inclusion in this week's ceasefire.
Trump administration signals it is mulling NATO withdrawal after Iran war
The US president has lashed out at European partners for declining to contribute military forces to the war on Iran.
Macron welcomes US-Iran ceasefire and urges Lebanon’s inclusion
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the US-Iran ceasefire as “very good news".
Victims and bereaved families to get more time to challenge ‘unduly lenient’ sentences
David Lammy says those affected by a heinous crime cannot be expected to engage with the justice system within the existing 28-day limitVictims and bereaved families will be given six months to challenge “unduly lenient” sentences handed to criminals, under changes announced by David Lammy.Relatives of murder victims campaigned for the government to scrap the 28-day time limit to submit a formal request after an offender is sentenced. Continue reading...
Trump threatens 50% tariffs on countries that supply Iran with weapons
It's not clear under what legal authority Trump can tack on this tariff, and analysts called it an 'empty threat'.
Trump meets with Rutte as he mulls leaving NATO
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday in an effort to ease the president’s anger with the alliance over the...
What to know about Israel’s strikes on Lebanon amid US-Iran ceasefire
Israel unleashed a massive bombardment on Israel a day after the US and Iran reached a ceasefire agreement.
He's Australia's most decorated soldier. Now he's at the centre of a historic war crimes case
He's Australia's most decorated soldier. Now he's at the centre of a historic war crimes case1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleTiffanie TurnbullSydneySam Mooy / The Sydney Morning Herald via Getty ImagesLess than a decade ago, Ben Roberts-Smith was Australia's most-celebrated war heroOne of the most significant moments in Australian military history unfolded without fanfare on a tarmac at Sydney airport, when Ben Roberts-Smith was calmly escorted off a plane and in...
Japan is rewriting its identity, not just its Constitution
Japan weighs identity and security against a decadeslong status quo as calls grow to revise its pacifist Constitution
Born here, belonging nowhere: America's citizenship paradox
In the U.S., birthright and citizenship are more than laws; belonging is built daily, quietly and cannot be erased easily