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Hegseth heads to Asia with Taiwan questions swirling

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is headed to Asia this week, where he will attend the continent’s biggest defense forum as questions swirl about the U.S.’s support for Taiwan. Hegseth, who will depart for the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Wednesday, will huddle with

What’s next for physical AI in the US

{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story What’s next for physical AI in the US First there was image classification, then generative AI models like ChatGPT, followed by agentic AI systems that can operate with limited human involvement. Rev Lebaredian, Nvidia’s vice

Ex-Biden White House adviser: ‘Peak woke got weird’

A former Biden White House adviser said Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D) was right to distance himself from his past culture war comments, saying “peak woke got weird.” “I think it’s great that Talarico is calling some of his high-net-woke comments cringe,” Yemisi Egbewole

Trump in Iran leaders' 'head': Retired US general

Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said on Wednesday that President Trump was in the heads of Iranian theocratic rulers, arguing that the fractured state of Tehran’s inner circle was the Trump administration’s biggest obstacle to finalizing a peace deal. “I think the president’s in

SpaceX ordered to investigate Starship booster mishap

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered SpaceX to investigate the cause of its Starship booster losing control and crashing into the Gulf of Mexico during a test flight last week, the agency announced Wednesday. Following an assessment of the Starship Flight 12

Hochul, Trump Jr. trade jabs over New York Knicks knowledge

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) and Donald Trump Jr. traded barbs Wednesday after the former questioned President Trump’s allegiances to the NBA Finals-bound New York Knicks. When a reporter asked Hochul about the president’s Knicks fandom, she responded that she would “ask him

US to quarantine American Ebola patients in Kenya

The Trump administration plans to send Americans exposed to Ebola to a quarantine and treatment facility being constructed in Kenya, an administration official said Wednesday. Sources said public health service officers are preparing to be quickly deployed to the region to

Iran cracks down on international news organizations

Iranian officials on Tuesday expanded a directive restricting the use of content from international news outlets based in Tehran. These outlets must state that their content cannot also be used by Israeli media and Farsi-language TV stations located outside of Iran, according

Latino voters souring on Trump, not warm toward Dems: Poll

President Trump has fallen out of favor with many Latino voters, but they are not incredibly warm toward Democrats in turn, according to a new poll. In the UnidosUS poll, first shared with CBS News, 57 percent of respondents said they backed former Vice President Kamala Harris

I just got back from Uganda. No one checked me for Ebola

I was traveling through Uganda just as the Trump administration announced new restrictive measures to guard against the Ebola virus outbreak for travelers coming from that country, the Congo and South Sudan. I wasn’t worried about my health. The epicenter of the virus, located

Trump’s Secret Team Focused on “Remigration” Exposed

A small office inside the State Department has quietly been chipping away, with little to no oversight, to enact Donald Trump’s sweeping deportation agenda. The Office of Remigration was created about a year ago, but it has managed to stay out of the limelight ever since. It

Al Green to Trump: 'You will hear from me again'

Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) on Wednesday fired back at President Trump after the president attacked the Texas Democrat following Green's primary loss the night before. Green on Tuesday lost the Democratic primary runoff for the Houston-based 18th Congressional District to Rep.

Pence on last call to Trump: 'It's been a while'

Former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday it has been “a while” since he last spoke to President Trump. “It’s been a while,” Pence told Roop Raj of FOX2-TV in Detroit, when the latter asked how long it had been since the former vice president last spoke to Trump. Pence

Platner holds 9-point lead over Collins in new poll

Maine oyster farmer Graham Platner is leading Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) by 9 points in polling ahead of their November faceoff. The Pine Tree State Poll from the University of New Hampshire, released Wednesday, found that 51 percent of likely voters said they would cast

Sharyn Alfonsi to depart '60 Minutes'

Journalist Sharyn Alfonsi is departing "60 Minutes" after criticizing CBS News's leadership under its new corporate owner Paramount. Alfonsi's contract with the weekly news program ended over the weekend, she told The New York Times and argued the outlet's decision not to renew

VA studying MDMA as treatment for veterans' PTSD

The Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday it was launching a trial review on the safety and efficacy of methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA, assisted therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study will also focus on the impact of MDMA usage for people

Trump Threatens to Bomb Yet Another Middle Eastern Country

After campaigning on a promise of “no new wars,” President Donald Trump just threatened to bomb yet another country. During a Cabinet meeting Wednesday, a reporter asked Trump whether he would accept a short-term deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that would allow Iran and