Trump has not yet made a final decision about whether to strike Iran, sources told CBS News.
Pope laments ‘ashes of international law’ left by today’s conflicts in Ash Wednesday liturgy
Pope Leo XIV has opened the church’s penitential Lenten season by presiding over Ash Wednesday.
Pentagon can ban HIV-positive recruits from US military, conservative appeals court rules
Hegseth’s Defense Department can continue banning people living with HIV from joining, judges say
Ukrainian POW, who was presumed dead, returned from Russian captivity
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Former army chief seen as Zelenskyy’s top rival reveals to AP a rift between them
The former Ukrainian army general widely seen as the top political rival to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has spoken publicly for the first time about a deep rift between the two men.
Remitly co-founder Matt Oppenheimer steps down as CEO, will be succeeded by Banco Santander executive Sebastian Gunningham (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg:
Remitly co-founder Matt Oppenheimer steps down as CEO, will be succeeded by Banco Santander executive Sebastian Gunningham — Matt Oppenheimer is stepping down as chief executive officer of payments network Remitly Global …
Russia’s Putin meets Cuban FM, says US restrictions ‘unacceptable’
Meeting comes as White House says it wants to see ‘dramatic changes very soon’ in Cuba, calls government ‘failing’.
WH adviser Hassett urges ‘discipline’ for Fed economists over tariff study
President Donald Trump’s top economist on Wednesday urged that Federal Reserve economists be punished for research last week that showed American companies and consumers paying for nearly all the new tariffs imposed by the White House last year.
Photos follow the color red through public and intimate spaces during the Lunar New Year
HONG KONG (AP) — At Lunar New Year, red holds the promise of luck and reunion — a color meant to call people home and carry wishes for the year ahead. It sits at entrances and lingers along walls. It threads through wishes and wraps around food. In smo…
FDA will drop two-study requirement for new drug approvals, aiming to speed access
The Food and Drug Administration plans to drop its longtime standard of requiring two rigorous studies for new drug approvals.