| 04.03.2025 5:09 Alexander Vindman argues U.S. mistakes incited Russia-Ukraine war In his new book, "The Folly of Realism," Ret. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman argues that mistakes made by the U.S. emboldened Russia to invade Ukraine in 2022. Vindman joins "America Decides" to explain his position. 04.03.2025 5:30Trump pauses military aid to Ukraine after bust-up with Zelenskyy US president's move comes hours after he accused Ukrainian leader of not wanting peace. 04.03.2025 5:33 In Speech to Congress, Trump Is Expected to Boast About DOGE Cuts and Ukraine Tuesday nights address will be a remarkable return to a chamber that President Trump last addressed five years ago, before voters ousted him from office. 04.03.2025 5:38Trump halts all U.S. military aid to Ukraine, White House official says The United States is pausing military aid to Ukraine days after U.S. President Donald Trump clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in the Oval Office, a White House official confirmed on Monday. 04.03.2025 5:39Stock futures tick higher after Mondays big sell-off; Trumps Mexico and Canada tariffs loom: Live updates Investors waited for the Trump administration's tariffs on Canada and Mexico to officially take effect. 04.03.2025 5:44 BREAKING NEWS: U.S. pausing military aid for Ukraine: White House official BREAKING NEWS: U.S. pausing military aid for Ukraine: White House official
==KyodoRead full story here 04.03.2025 5:45 Social Security and Sex Robots: Musk Veers Off Script With Joe Rogan Elon Musks three-hour interview with The Joe Rogan Experience offered a window into his worldview that was by turns crude and contradictory. 04.03.2025 5:56 Trump administration pauses military aid to Ukraine CBS News has confirmed that the Trump administration is pausing military aid to Ukraine. Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson has the latest. 04.03.2025 6:10 Top FBI official forced out after questioning Trump pursuit of agents who investigated Jan. 6 WASHINGTON The head of the FBI's New York field office was forced out Monday, a month after he urged his employees to "dig in" after the Trump administration removed senior FBI leaders and requested the names of all agents who worked on Jan. 6 cases, five sources familiar with the matter told NBC News. 04.03.2025 6:18 Mexico and Canada tariffs will go into effect as planned, Trump says President Trump said that he has decided to move forward with 25% tariffs on nearly all goods imported from Mexico and Canada as planned, after taking a month for aides to negotiate a potential reprieve. Weijia Jiang has details. 04.03.2025 6:23 BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei stock index extends losses, down more than 2% BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei stock index extends losses, down more than 2%
==KyodoRead full story here 04.03.2025 6:23 Une R?publique de linfantilisation : Aurore Berg? d?nonce les d?sistements syst?matiques face au RN lors des l?gislatives Dans une interview ? LExpress, la ministre de l?galit? entre les femmes et les hommes se montre s?v?re sur la strat?gie de Gabriel Attal qui, alors premier ministre, avait appel? ? faire barrage au parti ? la flamme, y compris avec un bulletin LFI. 04.03.2025 6:26 Multiple flights to D.C. get false collision alerts as they approach the airport Multiple passenger planes on final approach to Reagan National Airport received apparent false alarms from their collision avoidance systems. Kris Van Cleave has more. 04.03.2025 6:27 Why Yoon's impeachment could increase risks to South Korea - Nikkei Asia 04.03.2025 6:32China firmly rejects additional U.S. tariffs, says it will implement countermeasures China "firmly rejects" additional U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods and will take countermeasures, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement Tuesday. 04.03.2025 6:39 Chinese Stocks Fall as Tariff Reality Outweighs Stimulus Hopes Chinese stocks dropped after US President Donald Trump signed an order to increase tariffs on the country, testing investors nerves before a crucial political meeting in Beijing this week. 04.03.2025 6:39 What we know about the U.S. pause on cyber operations against Russia Sources tell CBS News that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has temporarily paused U.S. cyber operations against Russia as the Trump administration tries to initiate negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. Nicole Sganga, CBS News homeland security correspondent, and Brandon Wales, former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency executive director, have more. 04.03.2025 6:46 U.S. pauses all Ukraine military aid amid Trump-Zelenskyy rift The United States has paused all military aid to Ukraine, a White House official said Monday, following a verbal clash between President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office last week.
"We are pausing and reviewing our aid to ensure that it is contributing to a solution," the official said on condition of anonymity, adding Trump is focused on peace and hopes other countries will also work toward that end.
Read full story here 04.03.2025 6:48 Ex-USAID worker talks about emotional toll of firings, impact on family President Trump is giving the heads of federal agencies until next week to submit plans for eliminating more government jobs. The thousands being cut in the mass firing are much more than numbers on a payroll list -- and every one of them has a story. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports. 04.03.2025 6:52 NATO leaders hold emergency meeting after contentious Trump-Zelenskyy meeting Two days after a calamitous White House meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called an emergency meeting with his European NATO partners. Ramy Inocencio has the latest. 04.03.2025 6:54 Acting U.S. attorney in D.C. stirs controversy with Justice Department demotions over Jan. 6 The reshaping of the U.S. Justice Department continues with more career prosecutors being fired or being moved out of long-held positions. CBS News has learned nearly a dozen senior prosecutors who handled Jan. 6 related case were demoted last week at the direction of Ed Martin, the acting U.S. attorney in D.C. Scott MacFarlane has more. 04.03.2025 6:55 Acting U.S. attorney for D.C. stirs controversy with prosecutor demotions Ed Martin, the controversial acting U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., is waiting for the Senate to confirm him for the permanent job. 04.03.2025 6:57 Jay-Z Sues Rape Accuser and Lawyers, Saying They Knew Claim Was False The anonymous woman withdrew her sex abuse suit last month, but the entertainer says in court papers she has since admitted her account was fabricated. She and her lawyer deny that. 04.03.2025 7:00 US Pauses Military Aid to Ukraine, Trump Tariffs Loom, More Source: Bloomberg, 4:45 04.03.2025 7:01CNBC Daily Open: Stocks tank as Trump says tariffs will start Tuesday Tariffs may be the most beautiful word in the dictionary for U.S. President Donald Trump, but it stokes fear in investors, who triggered a sell-off on Monday. 04.03.2025 7:02 A look at the historic mission to get private lunar lander on the moon Over the weekend, a Texas aerospace company made the first fully successful landing on the moon by a private firm. Mark Strassmann looks at the mission behind the historic feat. 04.03.2025 7:07 California fire victims are in limbo as they wait for insurance payouts Survivors of the L.A.-area fires whose homes are still standing face ballooning smoke remediation costs but don't know how much their insurance companies will cover. 04.03.2025 7:09 FAA investigating false collision alerts at Reagan National Airport The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating why flight crews received a false collision alert while attempting to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport over the weekend. The FAA said several crews reported the onboard alerts Saturday morning despite no other aircraft nearby. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports. 04.03.2025 7:10 Pentagon Official Claims DOGE Will Save Department $80 Million Initial work by the Department of Government Efficiency at the Defense Department is expected to yield $80 million in savings, according to the Pentagons chief spokesman. 04.03.2025 7:11 Dolly Parton says Carl Dean, her husband of 60 years, has died Carl Dean, the husband of Dolly Parton, died Monday in Nashville, the singer said in a statement. 04.03.2025 7:12 U.S. Attorney Rebuffed by Justice Dept. in Push to Escalate Inquiry into Schumer Ed Martin, the acting U.S. attorney in Washington, has been blocked so far in seeking a grand jury investigation into remarks made by Senator Chuck Schumer about Supreme Court justices. 04.03.2025 7:14 Didis Self-Driving Unit Said to Seek Funds at $5 Billion Value Didi Global Inc. is seeking fresh capital for its autonomous driving unit that could value it at about $5 billion, people familiar with the situation said, as Chinese technology firms ride a wave of investor enthusiasm. Страницы: 1417 1418 1419 1420 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 1426 1427 1428 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 |