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Pentagon mulling diverting Ukraine defense aid to the Middle East: Report
The Pentagon is contemplating diverting weapons meant for Ukraine to the Middle East as the U.S. military has blown through critical munitions in its war against Iran, The Washington Post reported Thursday. The lethal aid could include air defense interceptor missiles ordered through a new...
Anthropic–Pentagon Dispute Brings A Turning Point For The AI Industry
Anthropic and US DoW in dispute over the acceptable military use of Anthropic’s models. Highlights tension between private terms and conditions vs national security.
Trapped in Private Credit, Investors Wait to Pull Out $5 Billion
A wave of redemption requests across the private credit industry has left more than $4.6 billion of investor capital trapped behind withdrawal limits, with more asset managers expected to impose curbs in the coming weeks. Investors have looked to pull roughly $13 billion from over a dozen funds so f...
Swaps Helped Senegal Raise $1.3 Billion Despite Debt Concerns
Senegal raised 721 billion CFA francs ($1.3 billion) using derivatives to secure cheaper foreign-currency loans last year at a time when worries about its debt effectively closed international market access.
Nord Stream blown up by Ukraine saboteurs with overt West support — Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister stressed that no one condemned this act
Bill Cosby Handed 'Staggering' $59M Verdict — Here's What It Means For Pending Lawsuits Against Him
A California jury found Bill Cosby liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman over 50 years ago — and ordered him to pay nearly $60 million in damages.
Trump extends deadline 2nd time for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz amid talks
With his ultimatum set to expire for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping traffic, President Donald Trump has yet to say it will be prolonged.
Airport Lines Stretch for Hours, Forcing Travelers to Pivot to Cars and Trains
Fliers across the US encountered some of the longest airport security lines since a partial government shutdown started in mid February, with travelers increasingly seeking out alternatives to planes such as rental cars and trains. (Source: Bloomberg)
Venezuelans deported by US detail fresh claims of torture and abuse at El Salvador mega-prison
Petition seeks accountability from Salvadorian authorities over human rights violations at notorious Cecot facilityA group of 18 Venezuela men whom the US expelled a notorious Salvadorian mega-prison are demanding that Salvadorian authorities be held internationally accountable for violation of huma...
CBS News poll analysis on what jobs AI should be doing
As AI use rises, many see it decreasing the number of jobs available.
Utah GOP redistricting push fails to make ballot
A GOP-led redistricting push in Utah failed to make the ballot after opposition groups campaigned for voters to remove their signatures from a petition required to ensure the measure was included in the general election later this year.  The Beehive State requires support for legislation with 1...
Russia aware of US-Ukraine talks while trilateral consultations on hold — Lavrov
Sergey Lavrov recalled that several rounds of talks were held after negotiations in Anchorage, with the latest taking place "right the day before the US-Israeli attack on Iran"
Your Brain On Brackets: The Science Of March Madness
Risk, reward, dopamine surges. Packaged into 130 games. Although the odds of a perfect NCAA bracket are about 1 in 9.2 quintillion, our brains love March Madness anyway.
Suweida: National Guard Detains Residents After Refusal to Raise Israeli Flag
The incident unfolded at al-Atrash’s mausoleum, where some participants reportedly recited a declaration affirming “Syrian unity,” prompting objections from others in attendance. The post Suweida: National Guard Detains Residents After Refusal to Raise Israeli Flag first appeared on The Syrian Obser...
Canada Maintains Position: No Immediate Plans to Reopen Embassy in Damascus
According to The Canadian Press, Galligan noted that Canada may revisit the issue in the future if a significant number of Canadian tourists or businesses begin showing renewed interest in Syria, which could justify expanding Canada’s diplomatic presence. The post Canada Maintains Position: No Immed...
American Airlines flight attendant vanishes on layover in Colombia
Eric Fernando Gutierrez Molina arrived in Medellín Saturday night on a flight from Miami and was supposed to return the following day
New research shows which jobs, regions most at risk from AI
New research from the Society of Human Resource Management shows which regions and jobs are most at risk from artificial intelligence. Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of SHRM, joins CBS News to discuss the findings.
Bodycam footage shown in trial of Hawaii doctor accused of attempting to kill wife
The trial of a Hawaii doctor accused of attempting to murder his wife while on a hiking trail is underway. CBS News chief correspondent Matt Gutman breaks down footage of the alleged incident that the jury watched on Wednesday. Then, CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins with analysis.
More Reform chaos as FOURTH candidate quits claiming 'lack of support' from party
Reform UK suffered another day of chaos as it lost its fourth Holyrood election campaign candidate in just one week.
US bond market shows signs of strain as Iran war sparks Treasury tumult
Ease of trading in world’s most important debt has worsened in recent weeks, banks and investors say