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Trump threatens Iran strikes, says too soon for new direct talks after reporting

Trump threatens Iran strikes, says too soon for new direct talks after reporting great progress

What to know about the Iran war today:
o President Trump threatened Iran on Wednesday with "higher level" military strikes if it doesn't accept a peace deal, but he says it's "too soon" for new direct talks with Iranian officials in Pakistan after reporting "great progress" in negotiations to end the war.

o Iran has yet to react publicly to President Trump's announcement of a pause in the brief Project Freedom mission to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, which prompted the first Iranian attacks on vessels in the strait and against U.S. Gulf allies in almost a month.

o Mr. Trump put Project Freedom on pause Tuesday night, saying it was to see if "a Complete and Final Agreement" to end the war with Iran could be nailed down amid what he called "great progress" in negotiations brokered by Pakistan.

Strait of Hormuz traffic still...More

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Trump threatens Iran strikes, says too soon for new direct talks after reporting
Trump threatens Iran strikes, says too soon for new direct talks after reporting

Ukrainian strikes hit key Russian oil infrastructure, including
Ukrainian strikes hit key Russian oil infrastructure, including "shadow fleet" tankers

U.S. charges 10 Mexican officials, including Sinaloa governor, with drug trafficking
U.S. charges 10 Mexican officials, including Sinaloa governor, with drug trafficking

Oil prices rise as U.S. and Iran appear locked in a costly stalemate
Oil prices rise as U.S. and Iran appear locked in a costly stalemate


Trump threatens Iran strikes, says too soon for new direct talks after reporting

Trump pauses U.S. mission to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz to see if Iran deal can be struck

Hegseth says "the ceasefire is not over" after U.S., Iran exchange fire in Strait of Hormuz

Iran ceasefire holding for now, Hegseth says, after Iran attacks UAE, ships in Strait of Hormuz

Fireworks plant explosion in China kills at least 26, injures dozens more, state media say

2 U.S. Navy destroyers transit Strait of Hormuz after dodging Iranian onslaught

Russia and Ukraine declare separate ceasefires ahead of WWII anniversary

Iran hangs 3 people over involvement in anti-government protests

Apparent hantavirus outbreak kills 3 on cruise ship, sickens at least 3 more, health officials say

Pickleball Inc. clinches landmark $225 million investment into fast-growing sport

Ukrainian strikes hit key Russian oil infrastructure, including "shadow fleet" tankers

Mexican governor accused by U.S. of drug trafficking steps down during investigation

U.K. prime minister urges tougher action at some Gaza protests after antisemitic attacks

Trump "not satisfied" with new peace deal offered by Iran as standoff's costs multiply

Trump tells Congress "hostilities" with Iran have "terminated" as conflict hits 60-day deadline

U.K. raises terrorism threat level to "severe" after Golders Green stabbing attack

Trump admin. officials fly on first direct commercial flight between U.S. and Venezuela in 7 years

Activists say Israel intercepts part of Gaza aid flotilla off Greek coast, detaining crews

U.K. government pledges $34 millon to fight antisemitism as London stabbing victim's mom recalls horror of attack

U.S. charges 10 Mexican officials, including Sinaloa governor, with drug trafficking

Iran war has cost $25 billion to date, defense official says, as Hegseth faces questions about war strategy

Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Julie Davis stepping down, but officials deny reports of dispute with Trump

Iran renews threat to second vital shipping lane as Trump warns Tehran to "get smart soon"

Senate Republicans block Democrats' attempt to force Cuba war powers vote

King Charles tells Congress that U.S.-U.K. alliance is "more important today than it has ever been"

Iran war and Strait of Hormuz stuck in limbo as Trump mulls latest Iranian offer

King Charles to meet with Trump and deliver address to Congress today

Democratic senators launch investigation into Kuwait strike that killed U.S. troops

Oil prices rise as U.S. and Iran appear locked in a costly stalemate

At least 16 dead in strikes across Ukraine and Russia on Chernobyl anniversary

Mexico says 2 CIA agents killed in crash weren't authorized to participate in local raid

Trump says he canceled Kushner, Witkoff trip to Pakistan for Iran talks: "We have all the cards, they have none!"

King Charles' U.S. visit to start Monday amid strained U.S.-U.K. relations

Armed groups in Mali attack capital, other cities in possible coordinated effort, army says


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Business

UnitedHealthcare to cut prior authorization for 30% of services. Here's what to know.

UnitedHealthcare to cut prior authorization for 30% of services. Here's what to know.

UnitedHealthcare said on Tuesday it is eliminating "prior authorization" requirements for 30% of medical services that previously required insurer approval, a policy shift that could eliminate red tape and speed access to patient care.

The move comes amid pressure on the health insurance industry to limit prior authorizations, the process by which health care providers such as doctors or hospitals obtain approval from patients' insurance carriers to deliver care.

Prior authorizations have long drawn criticism for the time they require of physicians' offices and for hindering patients' access to care, with the American Medical Association finding that such offices spend an average of 12 hours per week seeking insurer approval for medical treatments.

Critics say those hours would be better spent providing medical care, while some patients report being denied treatment by...More

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UnitedHealthcare to cut prior authorization for 30% of services. Here's what to know.
UnitedHealthcare to cut prior authorization for 30% of services. Here's what to know.

GameStop offers to buy eBay for $55.5 billion as video game seller threatens hostile bid
GameStop offers to buy eBay for $55.5 billion as video game seller threatens hostile bid

Ford to receive $1.3 billion government refund for Trump's IEEPA tariffs
Ford to receive $1.3 billion government refund for Trump's IEEPA tariffs

United Airlines CEO says he approached American Airlines to discuss possible merger
United Airlines CEO says he approached American Airlines to discuss possible merger


UnitedHealthcare to cut prior authorization for 30% of services. Here's what to know.

Delta ending food and beverage service on shorter flights

Coinbase to lay off 700 workers as cryptocurrency exchange embraces AI

Fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adults OK'd by FDA in major shift under Trump

Spirit Airlines says it has refunded most customers after shutting down

Trump family's World Liberty Financial sues crypto billionaire Justin Sun for defamation

GameStop offers to buy eBay for $55.5 billion as video game seller threatens hostile bid

Spirit Airlines shutting down after failed effort at government rescue deal

Trump says he's hiking tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25%

TSA PreCheck offers discount to younger travelers. Here's what to know.

Fed holds interest rates steady for third straight meeting, as Powell vows to remain as governor

Ford to receive $1.3 billion government refund for Trump's IEEPA tariffs

Talks to bail out Spirit Airlines stall as company teeters toward collapse

American Airlines tightens rules for portable chargers amid lithium battery concerns

Gas prices jump to their highest level since start of Iran war

Feds have rejected 15% of businesses' tariff refund claims

United Airlines CEO says he approached American Airlines to discuss possible merger

United Arab Emirates says it will permanently leave OPEC on May 1

In 8 weeks, the Iran war has dented the U.S. economy. The damage could linger, economists say.

Trader Joe's customers sue over coffee's caffeine levels


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Sports

Red smoke and deafening noise: How Emirates' best ever atmosphere launched Arsenal to Champions League final

The Emirates Stadium finally echoed with the historic magic of Highbury as Mikel Arteta's squad delivered a Champions League final to Arsenal after a 20-year wait

Red smoke and deafening noise: How Emirates' best ever atmosphere launched Arsenal to Champions League final
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Manic on the streets of London. What had begun in a sea of red smoke ended amid the din of "super Mik Arteta" and the cry of car horns. Around every corner you turned, a gaggle of delirious Arsenal supporters intent on finding that one last pub that was somehow both open and not overflowing. Best of luck on that front, but you couldn't blame them for trying. This was the sort of day you never wanted to end.

By the look of a few bleary faces on Wednesday morning, it might not have yet.

Twenty or so hours earlier, north London crackled with anticipation. Turn right out of the Emirates Stadium and head up the Hornsey Road, and you might...More

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Red smoke and deafening noise: How Emirates' best ever atmosphere launched Arsenal to Champions League final
Red smoke and deafening noise: How Emirates' best ever atmosphere launched Arsenal to Champions League final

Duece Jones-Drew commits to UCLA: Son of Maurice Jones-Drew adds to Bruins' top-five recruiting class
Duece Jones-Drew commits to UCLA: Son of Maurice Jones-Drew adds to Bruins' top-five recruiting class

Tyran Stokes commits to Kansas: Jayhawks land No. 1 player in 2026 class over Kentucky
Tyran Stokes commits to Kansas: Jayhawks land No. 1 player in 2026 class over Kentucky

MLB Power Rankings: There's a new No. 1 in town and they're running away with the division
MLB Power Rankings: There's a new No. 1 in town and they're running away with the division


Red smoke and deafening noise: How Emirates' best ever atmosphere launched Arsenal to Champions League final

Man City's Premier League title chances take huge blow in crazy draw with Everton as door opens for Arsenal

NBA playoff winners and losers: Victor Wembanyama sets record, but offense eludes him, Jalen Brunson dominates

MLB futures odds: How Tarik Skubal's injury affects Tigers' AL Central, ALCS and World Series chances

Why the Sky waived Hailey Van Lith, plus potential landing spots for the former No. 11 draft pick

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Magic fire Jamahl Mosley: Orlando head coach ousted after blowing 3-1 playoff lead vs. Pistons

Inter clinch Serie A title, become Italian league champions for the 21st time with win over Parma

MLB Power Rankings: Braves riding the hot hand all the way to the best record in baseball

Duece Jones-Drew commits to UCLA: Son of Maurice Jones-Drew adds to Bruins' top-five recruiting class

2026 Cadillac Championship leaderboard, grades: Cameron Young goes wire-to-wire for second win in four starts

76ers restrict ticket access to fans in Philadelphia to keep out Knicks fans in second-round playoff series

Why shots have stopped falling for the Lakers, who face a potential historic collapse vs. Rockets

Deshaun Watson ahead of Shedeur Sanders as front-runner for Browns' starting quarterback job, per report

Can the Rockets make history? Pressure shifts to Lakers after Houston's 'resilient' Game 5 victory

NBA Draft Lottery reform 101: How does the league's '3-2-1' proposal work? Will it really stop tanking?

Jets reportedly host Russell Wilson on a visit, and the quarterback he would back up made the suggestion

Tyran Stokes commits to Kansas: Jayhawks land No. 1 player in 2026 class over Kentucky

FIFA to award $871 million in prize money for 2026 World Cup, increasing figure by a further 15%

Heisman finalist Diego Pavia signing deal with Ravens ahead of rookie minicamp

Guardians set to call up Travis Bazzana: What to expect from No. 1 pick in 2024 MLB Draft

Women's transfer portal winners and losers: Oklahoma State and South Carolina come out on top, Texas flounders

Paige Bueckers addresses Azzi Fudd relationship, says reunited Wings teammates are 'utmost professionals'

Five biggest draft misses: Ty Simpson jumps into top half of Round 1, Garrett Nussmeier drops to QB10

Cooper Flagg named NBA Rookie of the Year: Mavericks star edges Kon Knueppel in close race

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Diego Pavia finds an NFL home -- kind of: Heisman finalist lands Ravens rookie minicamp tryout

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Who is 16-year-old Mathis Albert? American winger makes history in Borussia Dortmund debut

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Entertainment

Obama tells Colbert he worries about "politicization of the criminal justice system"

Obama tells Colbert he worries about politicization of the criminal justice system

Former President Barack Obama made some pointed remarks about the state of American governance under President Trump in an interview with Stephen Colbert that aired Tuesday night. Obama raised concerns about the expansion of executive branch powers and the use of the Justice Department for political ends, though he didn't mention Mr. Trump by name.

"We can survive a lot — bad policy, funky elections, there's a bunch of stuff that, you know, we can overcome," Obama said on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." "We can't overcome the politicization of our justice system, the awesome power of the state. You can't have a situation in which whoever is in charge of the government starts using that to go after their political enemies or reward their friends."

When Colbert asked about the "need to restrict executive powers" and "what powers do you believe the president should...More

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Obama tells Colbert he worries about
Obama tells Colbert he worries about "politicization of the criminal justice system"

David Allan Coe, country singer who wrote
David Allan Coe, country singer who wrote "Take This Job and Shove It," dies at age 86

FCC orders Disney to file for early license renewal after Trump calls for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired
FCC orders Disney to file for early license renewal after Trump calls for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired

Kate Hudson Reveals Son Ryder May Be the First Person in Her Family's History to Graduate College
Kate Hudson Reveals Son Ryder May Be the First Person in Her Family's History to Graduate College


Obama tells Colbert he worries about "politicization of the criminal justice system"

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni reach settlement in "It Ends With Us" lawsuit

Lizzo opens up about new music amid yearslong legal battle: "The truth will come out"

Sting embarks on "The Last Ship"

How a whiffed NFL field goal helped save this Kentucky Derby horse expert's life

Shakira draws 2 million spectators in free concert on Brazil's Copacabana Beach, mayor says

David Allan Coe, country singer who wrote "Take This Job and Shove It," dies at age 86

Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert once had ‘grass-fed, grade A’ beef. Now, they’re releasing a song together.

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Meryl Streep Rejected ‘Devil Wears Prada’ at First So She Could Double Her Salary: ‘They Needed Me. I Was Ready to Retire’

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FCC orders Disney to file for early license renewal after Trump calls for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired

Taylor Swift files to trademark her voice and image amid rise in AI deepfakes

Jimmy Kimmel responds to Melania and Donald Trump once again calling for him to be fired

'Dances With Wolves' actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison for sexual assault

Unexpected crossover alert: Quentin Tarantino's Django and Zorro comic to be turned into a film

Kate Hudson Reveals Son Ryder May Be the First Person in Her Family's History to Graduate College

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Crime

13-year-old student kills 2 women at school in Brazil, authorities say

13-year-old student kills 2 women at school in Brazil, authorities say
Emergency responders help a woman after a shooting at the Sao Jose school, where two staff members were killed, the Acre state government confirmed in a statement, in Rio Branco, Brazil, May 5, 2026. Sergio Vale / REUTERS

A school shooting Tuesday in Acre state in northern Brazil left two women dead and two others injured, including an underage student, authorities said.

The state government said in a statement that a 13-year-old student admitted carrying out the attack at the public school Instituto Sao Jose in Rio Branco, the state capital.

The two fatalities were female staff members who died at the scene. Another staff member and a student were injured by gunfire and taken to a hospital. The injured student, an 11-year-old girl, was shot in the leg.

Officials did not disclose the victims' identities. Police said the suspect...More

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13-year-old student kills 2 women at school in Brazil, authorities say
13-year-old student kills 2 women at school in Brazil, authorities say

Superdry co-founder James Holder convicted of rape in England
Superdry co-founder James Holder convicted of rape in England

U.K. counter-terror police investigate arson attack at Iran memorial wall in north London
U.K. counter-terror police investigate arson attack at Iran memorial wall in north London

Another U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in eastern Pacific, military says
Another U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in eastern Pacific, military says


13-year-old student kills 2 women at school in Brazil, authorities say

3 killed in latest U.S. strike on suspected drug boat in eastern Pacific, Pentagon says

U.K. counter-terror police investigate arson at former London synagogue as prime minister issues warning to Iran

Latest U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in Caribbean, military says

Record amount of cocaine seized from ship in Atlantic Ocean by Spanish police, union says

Austrian police arrest suspect in connection to rat poison found in baby food jars

Superdry co-founder James Holder convicted of rape in England

Zoo worker arrested for allegedly dumping wife's body in incinerator in Japan

Mexico will extradite officials to U.S. only if given "irrefutable evidence" of cartel links, president says

Accused drug kingpin with $10 million U.S. bounty on his head captured in San Diego

Man arrested after 2 Jewish people stabbed in London, as mayor laments "shocking antisemitic attacks"

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Top Jalisco cartel leader with $5 million U.S. bounty on his head captured while hiding in ditch in Mexico

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Another U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in eastern Pacific, military says

U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in eastern Pacific, military says


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Life

For some older Americans, retirement today means unretiring

For some older Americans, retirement today means unretiring

On weekday mornings, Myndie Friedman is out the door just as the sun rises over the Atlantic Ocean, a block from her home in Long Beach, New York.

Friedman's first stop is a 7:30 a.m. bus, which she takes to a local train station for a roughly hourlong trip into Manhattan's Midtown neighborhood. Then she hops on the subway before exiting and hoofing it 10 minutes to her office job. Total commute: two hours door to desk, along with another couple of hours for the return trip home.

It would be a challenging daily trek even if Friedman weren't almost 70 years old.

Still, she has no plans to quit her job as an administrator in a medical office. Friedman, a widow, told CBS News her monthly Social Security check covers only a third of her living expenses.

"I need another two-thirds to live the way I'm living," she said.

"You have to eat"
Friedman is part of a...More

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For some older Americans, retirement today means unretiring
For some older Americans, retirement today means unretiring

9 tribes sue to stop exploratory drilling in Black Hills near sacred ceremonial site
9 tribes sue to stop exploratory drilling in Black Hills near sacred ceremonial site

Jewish Londoners describe
Jewish Londoners describe "utter horror" and living in fear after latest attack, demand government action

Billionaire's son offers home for Colombia's
Billionaire's son offers home for Colombia's "cocaine hippos" rather than have them killed


For some older Americans, retirement today means unretiring

Hantavirus possibly transmitted human to human on stranded cruise ship, WHO says

1 missing U.S. soldier jumped into water to try to save another, search continues in Morocco, officials say

2 dead after driver plows into people in Leipzig, Germany

9 tribes sue to stop exploratory drilling in Black Hills near sacred ceremonial site

Berkshire Hathaway shareholders gather for 1st annual meeting without Warren Buffet on stage

Search underway for 2 U.S. service members missing amid training exercise in Morocco

Jewish Londoners describe "utter horror" and living in fear after latest attack, demand government action

Tourist dies after being bitten at snake-charming show while on family vacation in Egypt

Over half of Americans say their finances are worsening, Gallup poll finds

Billionaire's son offers home for Colombia's "cocaine hippos" rather than have them killed


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Interesting

Employers are demanding AI skills. What's the best way to learn them?

Employers are demanding AI skills. What's the best way to learn them?


Fluency in artificial intelligence is increasingly a prerequisite in today's labor market, with employers across industries seeking AI-literate job candidates.

Research from Resume Genius found that 8 in 10 hiring managers consider AI skills a priority. And in a sign of the times, other data shows that most employers would hire a candidate with AI skills over one with additional years of work experience.

Yet while many workers today are well aware of the need to hone their AI chops, few employers offer the necessary training, said Lisa Gevelber, who heads Google's "Grow with Google" initiative, a program that provides digital skills training to workers and businesses.

"We know AI can be extremely beneficial and that hiring managers say knowing how to use it is essential, but employers aren't meeting that need in terms of training employees," she told CBS...More

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Employers are demanding AI skills. What's the best way to learn them?
Employers are demanding AI skills. What's the best way to learn them?

Elon Musk tells court he was a
Elon Musk tells court he was a "fool" for funding OpenAI

Man takes sister's exhumed body to bank in bid to get to her money, bank says
Man takes sister's exhumed body to bank in bid to get to her money, bank says

Prediction markets in hot seat over rogue bettors and insider trading
Prediction markets in hot seat over rogue bettors and insider trading


Employers are demanding AI skills. What's the best way to learn them?

Pennsylvania suing Character AI, claiming chatbot posed as a medical professional

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Could the FCC yank ABC's TV licenses amid Trump spat with Kimmel?

Norway's largest-ever trove of Viking Age coins discovered by metal detectorists: "Historic find"

Elon Musk tells court he was a "fool" for funding OpenAI

How Ukraine's demining robots could help U.S. open the Strait of Hormuz

Robot exploring France's deepest shipwreck finds cannons and ceramics that sank 5 centuries ago

From a brooch to the queen's iPod: A history of gifts between the U.S. and U.K.

Man takes sister's exhumed body to bank in bid to get to her money, bank says

16th century shipwreck found by naval vessel during military exercise off coast of Sweden

Archaeologists at Pompeii use AI to reveal the face of a victim trying to flee the Mount Vesuvius eruption

Endangered orangutan filmed using canopy bridge to cross public road in Indonesia: "A world first"

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Sundry

The U.S. debt now exceeds the country's GDP. Should we worry?

The U.S. debt now exceeds the country's GDP. Should we worry?

America's national debt has surpassed the country's gross domestic product for the first time since World War II, marking a stark increase in the government's fiscal burden.

Debt held by the public stood at $31.27 trillion at the end of April, edging above the U.S. GDP of $31.22 trillion between April 2025 and March 2026, according to a recent analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

"Outside of a brief period early in the COVID-19 pandemic – when GDP temporarily crashed – debt only exceeded GDP for two years at the end of World War II," found the nonpartisan think tank, which focuses on fiscal issues and which favors lower deficits.

Federal spending soared during World War II. By contrast, the recent debt surge has been fueled by a combination of tax cuts, increased government spending on interest payments and the challenge of serving an aging population, which is...More

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The U.S. debt now exceeds the country's GDP. Should we worry?
The U.S. debt now exceeds the country's GDP. Should we worry?

Overtourism: Too much of a good thing?
Overtourism: Too much of a good thing?

Trump says U.S. may cut the number of American troops in Germany
Trump says U.S. may cut the number of American troops in Germany

The long history of America's conflict with Cuba
The long history of America's conflict with Cuba


The U.S. debt now exceeds the country's GDP. Should we worry?

EEOC sues New York Times, alleging discrimination against White male worker

3 evacuated from hantavirus cruise ship as Spain says it will dock in Canary Islands despite local opposition

Amsterdam bans advertising for meat and fossil fuels in public places to discourage high-carbon lifestyle

Spain agrees to welcome hantavirus cruise ship as WHO traces contacts of deceased passenger

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Overtourism: Too much of a good thing?

Explosion that killed 2 in U.K. is not considered a suspected terror incident, police say

Trump administration to cut 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany

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Fire aboard Navy destroyer USS Higgins, officials say

Trump says U.S. may cut the number of American troops in Germany

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U.K. ambassador, in leaked remarks, said the "one country" with a "special relationship" with the U.S. is "probably Israel"

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The long history of America's conflict with Cuba

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