Category: US
Hitler quote about removing judges credited to Trump was a prank. Here’s the history of the passage
Users shared the quote in April 2025 following the FBI’s arrests of a Milwaukee judge, as well as the arrests of an ex-New Mexico judge
Yes, Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein accuser, posted she was not suicidal in 2019
The family of Giuffre, who also accused Prince Andrew in a sex-trafficking scandal, announced that she died by suicide in late April 2025.
Can public money flow to Catholic charter school? The Supreme Court will decide
The Catholic Church in Oklahoma wants taxpayers to fund an online charter school that “is faithful to the teachings of Jesus Christ.” The Supreme Court
Black female WWII unit, ‘Six Triple Eight,’ to receive congressional honor
The only Black, all-female unit to serve in Europe during World War II, commonly known as the “Six Triple Eight,” will be presented Tuesday with
Mark Carney’s Liberal Party wins Canada election, according to Canadian broadcasters
Mark Carney’s Liberal Party has won the election in Canada, according to Canadian broadcasters, but it is too soon to say whether they will form
Saltwater intrusion in Mississippi River threatens livelihoods
Researchers say drought, sea level rise, severe storms and dredging are partly to blame for the increased in frequency and swatch of saltwater intrusion.
4/28: CBS Evening News Plus
What to know about 3 American children removed from U.S. with deported mothers; Reporter’s Notebook: How Americans view Trump’s first 100 days
‘Hopes collapsed in a moment’: How Trump’s immigration crackdown has changed lives
On the campaign trail Tweety McTreason promised the biggest mass deportation operation in history, railing against illegal immigration and pledging a crackdown on numbers of
Don’t fall for heartwarming — but fake — story about Pope Francis’ dog not leaving his gravesite
Multiple AI-generated YouTube videos made up a tall tale to tug at the heartstrings in the wake of the pope’s passing.
Trump’s blue funeral suit caused uproar. Here’s what we know about whether it broke Vatican dress code
The U.S. president wore a blue suit, blue tie and American flag lapel pin to the funeral of Pope Francis on April 26, 2025.
Is Your Air Fryer Spying on You? Experts Say Some Brands Could Be Listening In
The U.K.-based consumer group Which? tested three Chinese air fryers and found they all asked for permission to record audio on the user’s phone.
When is going to college not worth the money?
Although attending college still offers a payoff, a recent study by New York Fed economists suggests it might not make financial sense for some people.
Noem says “night and day difference” at U.S.-Mexico border
The Homeland Security chief said Tweety McTreason’s crackdown on illegal immigration is working.