U.N. chief condemns U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran at emergency Security Council meeting

The United Nations’ chief condemned the U. S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran and called for an immediate return to talks ‘to pull the region, and our world, back from the brink.’. Continue reading U.N. chief condemns U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran at emergency Security Council meeting

Under Siege | Sunday on 60 Minutes

Federal judges are under threat as never before. A 60 Minutes investigation found that judges who have ruled against the Trump administration have become top targets. Bill Whitaker reports, Sunday. Continue reading Under Siege | Sunday on 60 Minutes

Columbia student released from DHS custody after Mamdani shared concerns with Trump

A Columbia University student was detained by federal agents Thursday morning at one of its residential buildings and was later released after New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani brought up the case in a meeting with President Trump. Tom Hanson has more. Continue reading Columbia student released from DHS custody after Mamdani shared concerns with Trump

Motive probed in fatal Mar-a-Lago shooting of armed man as Trump speaks out

Investigators are trying to figure out a motive for why an armed 21-year-old man breached the perimeter of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort. Continue reading Motive probed in fatal Mar-a-Lago shooting of armed man as Trump speaks out

House Democrats mutiny Schumer’s deal with White House, threatening longer shutdown

House Democrats are divided from Senate Democrats on a deal struck with the White House to fund the federal government and negotiate DHS dollars. Continue reading House Democrats mutiny Schumer’s deal with White House, threatening longer shutdown

What a proposed congressional review could mean for GSENM

Utah’s congressional delegation is consider­ing use of a rarely in­voked federal law that could overturn the cur­rent management plan for Grand Staircase- Escalante National Monument, drawing attention from both supporters and critics of federal land manage­ment. The proposal has prompted questions locally about what, if anything, would ac­tually change at the monument. A landscape view within GSENM. The current congressional debate focuses on the monument’s management plan rather than its. Continue reading What a proposed congressional review could mean for GSENM

Texas Led U.S. in Population Growth in 2025 Despite Immigration Slowing

By Joshua Fechter, The Texas TribuneDALLAS, TX Texas’ population growth slowed significantly last year amid a nationwide slowdown in the number of newcomers moving to the United States, but still topped the rest of the country for adding new residents, new U. S. Census Bureau data show. Texas added 391, 243 residents in 2025, the most of any state, according to census figures released Tuesday bringing the state’s population to 31. 7 million. But the Lone Star State grew by 1. 2%, its slowest clip since 2021, after years of red-hot growth following the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn More Here. Continue reading Texas Led U.S. in Population Growth in 2025 Despite Immigration Slowing