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Prosecution witnesses gave conflicting testimony during the trial of Stockton Unified Trustee AngelAnn Flores, who faces felony charges related to alleged misuse of a district-issued credit card.
The EU wants to become more resilient, autonomous and sustainable – yet its industrial policy contradicts these aims.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Group of 7 had agreed that penalties related to a 2021 “global minimum tax” deal would not apply to American companies.
Former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been suspended for the first 10 weeks of the 2025 NFL season for violations of the NFL's Personal Conduct Policy, the league announced on Thursday.
President Donald Trump claims U.S. strikes obliterated Iran's nuclear facilities, but a leaked report suggests they weren't destroyed.
CBS News has learned the FBI boosted counterterrorism resources after the U.S. struck Iran's nuclear sites. Michael Masters, national director and CEO of the Secure Community Network, joins "The ...
A coalition of attorneys general from 21 states is suing the Trump administration for slashing billions of dollars in federal funding and justifying the cuts by citing shifting agency priorities ...
The Norfolk-based USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group will deploy near the Middle East on Tuesday, AP reports.
Trump Unveils Ceasefire Timeline for Israel-Iran Conflict The ceasefire news came after Iran launched an attack on U.S. forces at Al-Udeid air base in Qatar that resulted in no injuries or deaths.
In a proposed consent order to approve Omnicom’s $13.5 billion merger with Interpublic Group, the Federal Trade Commission seeks to bar ad spend coordination based on ideology.
Major global conflicts, particularly those involving energy producers, are deeply rooted in the uneven distribution and ongoing depletion of essential resources like fossil fuels and water.
A poll of experts finds that they generally believe military action will harm U.S. national security.