| 20.06.2025 1:29What are the risks from Israel and Iran抯 nuclear capabilities? Global fears rise over nuclear risk from confrontation in the Middle East. 20.06.2025 1:53 ICE Imposes New Rules on Congressional Visits The policy says that ICE field offices are not subject to a federal law that allows members of Congress to make unannounced oversight visits to immigration facilities that 揹etain or otherwise house aliens. 20.06.2025 1:54 慖 still want to serve: Transgender servicemembers face uncertain future under Trump admin NBC Out Reporter Jay Valle joins Meet the Press NOW to share the stories of transgender military members who fear they may not qualify to serve after the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to implement an effective ban on transgender servicemembers. 20.06.2025 2:05What Israel has been doing in Gaza, while attacking Iran Israel's strikes on Gaza continue amid Iran conflict, killing hundreds of Palestinians in recent days. 20.06.2025 2:11 The Supreme Court抯 Blindness to Transgender Reality The retrenchment on transgender rights is fueled by fear: fear of the future, fear of unfamiliar concepts, fear of not knowing one抯 child. 20.06.2025 2:18 Marijuana抯 Links to Heart Attack and Stroke Are Becoming Clearer The evidence is stacking up that the drug is associated with a greater likelihood of heart problems. 20.06.2025 2:46 Bear Whose Head Was Stuck for Two Years Is Freed An unwelcome plastic collar was removed from around the neck of a 2-year-old bear. 20.06.2025 2:49 Sweden sounds the alarm on loneliness While residents of the Scandinavian country often considered some of the most solitary people in the world tend to adapt to isolation better than others, young people and the elderly are still suffering. The issue is gaining attention as the country works to rebuild its civil defense system. 20.06.2025 2:59Messi inspires Inter Miami to win against Porto at Club World Cup Lionel Messi hits late winner against Porto to push Inter Miami to verge of qualification at FIFA Club World Cup. 20.06.2025 3:08 Trump administration boosts monitoring of possible Iran-backed cells in U.S., sources say FBI Director Kash Patel has increased efforts to monitor possible domestic sleeper cells linked to Hezbollah, U.S. officials say. 20.06.2025 3:10Prominent Nicaraguan dissident shot dead in exile in Costa Rica Roberto Samcam was killed after an assailant disguised as a delivery driver arrived at his condo, according to his wife. 20.06.2025 3:27 Stocks Gain, Oil Eases as Trump Weighs Iran Role: Markets Wrap European equities climbed, the dollar edged lower and oil prices eased after the White House dialed back speculation that the US was on the verge of joining Israel in launching strikes on Iran. 20.06.2025 3:32 Former U.S. ambassador to Israel urges Trump to "not be swayed" by foreign leaders Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Trump on Thursday, calling him "a tremendous world leader," as the White House weighs further U.S. involvement in Iran. Daniel Shapiro, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Israel in the Obama administration, joins "The Takeout" to discuss the conflict. 20.06.2025 3:40 Police Investigate Threats to Mamdani in Mayoral Race抯 Final Days Voice mail messages promising violence against Zohran Mamdani, a progressive Democrat, came as attacks on politicians, judges and other government officials have skyrocketed. 20.06.2025 3:44 Obama warns that U.S. is "dangerously close" to autocracy During an appearance in Connecticut, former President Barack Obama expressed concerns that the U.S. is slipping toward autocracy. Brakkton Booker, Politico national correspondent, and Matt Brown, congressional reporter for the Associated Press, join "The Takeout" to discuss. 20.06.2025 3:45 Trump to decide on Iran strike within two weeks President Trump said he will decide within two weeks whether to launch an airstrike on an Iranian nuclear facility. He said he wants to give more time for diplomacy. NBC News Gabe Gutierrez reports. 20.06.2025 3:46 Dodgers turn away federal agents from stadium grounds The Los Angeles Dodgers say they turned away federal agents who asked to access parking lots at Dodger Stadium. The Department of Homeland Security says Customs and Border Protection was at the stadium 搗ery briefly and that it was 搖nrelated to any operation. NBC News Jacob Soboroff reports. 20.06.2025 3:47 U.S. Spy Agencies Assess Iran Remains Undecided on Building a Bomb U.S. intelligence officials said Iran was likely to pivot toward producing a nuclear weapon if the U.S. attacked a main uranium enrichment site, or if Israel killed its supreme leader. 20.06.2025 3:57Trump to decide on US action in Iran 憌ithin two weeks A White House spokesperson says President Trump will decide whether to attack Iran 搘ithin two weeks." 20.06.2025 4:00 Boy, 15, Survives Lightning Strike in Central Park, Police Say The boy was standing under a tree when lightning hit and an electrical current transferred to a chain necklace around his neck, a law enforcement official said. 20.06.2025 4:11 Trump is relying on a small circle of advisers as he weighs Iran strikes While Trump often crowdsources from an array of allies, he has tended to make many decisions with just a handful of administration officials. 20.06.2025 4:15 Karen Read Acquittal Exposes Flaws in Police Practices, Supporters and Critics Say Both sides agreed that the investigation into the death of Ms. Read抯 boyfriend, a Boston police officer, was flawed and plagued by unethical and unprofessional conduct. 20.06.2025 4:38 Japan抯 Prices Climb by Most in Two Years Ahead of Election Japan抯 key consumer inflation measure accelerated more than expected to a fresh two-year high, as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba gears up for a summer election and the Bank of Japan mulls the country抯 price trajectory. 20.06.2025 4:55 UK says window for diplomacy exists with Iran British Foreign Secretary David Lammy met top US officials in Washington Thursday ahead of urgent nuclear talks with Iran, as European powers accelerate diplomatic efforts to halt a spiraling regional conflict and prevent military escalation. 20.06.2025 5:33 National Guard troops deployed to Albuquerque unarmed, not in military uniforms Unlike the California National Guard troops that were deployed by President Trump to Los Angeles, the Guard members deployed in Albuquerque are not armed or in military uniform. 20.06.2025 5:43 Some cities scale back Juneteenth celebrations after losing funds Some groups have been forced to scale back Juneteenth celebrations after losing funding from companies and federal agencies. One of the organizations impacted is the Cooper Family Foundation, which hosts one of the largest Juneteenth celebrations in San Diego. Sidney Cooper Jr., a member of the foundation, joins CBS News to discuss the impact of the cuts. 20.06.2025 5:56 Biden to speak at Juneteenth event in Texas Former President Joe Biden is speaking Thursday night at a Juneteenth event at the historic Reedy Chapel AME Church in Galveston, Texas. CBS News reporter Karen Hua has more. 20.06.2025 6:22 On Juneteenth, Trump says America has "too many non-working holidays" President Trump appeared to mark Juneteenth a day he has commemorated in the past by arguing businesses are closed for "too many non-working holidays." 20.06.2025 6:25 Trump Buys Himself Time, and Opens Up Some New Options While President Trump appears to be offering one more off ramp to the Iranians, he also is bolstering his own military options. 20.06.2025 6:26 Chinese cities are facing the financial abyss of their subway systems After high-speed rail, subway lines are now dragging the cities they serve into huge levels of debt. This is due to colossal construction and operating costs, minimal revenues and a toxic relationship with real estate developers. 20.06.2025 6:33 Who is Gonjeshke Darande, the group behind the cyberattack targeting Sepah Bank in Iran? While it presents itself as an independent hacktivist group, its strategy, sophistication and methods have raised suspicions of Israeli intelligence involvement. 20.06.2025 6:41LA Dodgers block immigration agents from stadium ground Officials at the LA Dodgers asked federal agents to leave the stadium car park after agents converged on the site. 小褌褉邪薪懈褑褘: 2259 2260 2261 2262 2263 2264 2265 2266 2267 2268 2269 2270 2271 2272 2273 2274 2275 2276 2277 2278 2279 2280 2281 2282 2283 2284 2285 2286 2287 2288 2289 2290 2291 2292 2293 2294 2295 2296 2297 2298 2299 |