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Tulsi Gabbard confirmed as director of national intelligence; Trump removes official overseeing executive ethicsCBS News - 6d -
2/13: America Decides
Trump announces sweeping reciprocal tariffs; North Carolina Supreme Court race still undecidedCBS News - 5d -
2/17: America Decides
Delta flight crash lands at Toronto International Airport; Trump administration fires more than a dozen immigration judgesCBS News - 1d -
2/18: America Decides
Saudi Arabia hosts peace talks for Ukraine war; Voters respond to mass layoffs at federal agenciesCBS News - 3h -
Irish No. 2 in women's poll; Gamecocks fall to 4
Notre Dame received its best ranking in the women's AP Top 25 since 2019, moving up to No. 2 behind UCLA. Texas is at No. 3, while South Carolina fell to No. 4.ESPN - Feb. 10 -
Kelce to take time, then decide on playing future
Travis Kelce says he will take some time before making a decision on whether he will return for a 13th NFL season.ESPN - 6d -
Don’t let the loophole lobby decide the tax debate
Republicans took one step forward during the 2017 reforms, and this is their chance to avoid taking two steps back.The Hill - 4d -
4 killed, including at least 2 teens, in bus crash in Washington state
Four people were killed and seven others were injured when a car collided with a passenger bus Sunday in Washington state, authorities said.CBS News - Feb. 10 -
Sweden tops U.S. 2-1 in 4 Nations round robin
Sweden rallied after falling behind just 35 seconds into the game and beat the United States 2-1 in the 4 Nations Face-Off round-robin finaleABC News - 23h -
Trump has not decided whether to back UK’s Chagos Islands deal
Sir Keir Starmer sought US president’s blessing for lease that will affect joint military base on Diego GarciaFinancial Times - Feb. 8
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Georgia mom says she'll "never fully recover" after IVF mix-up
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How America's standing in the world is measured
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Chinese navy helicopter flies 'dangerously' close to Philippine plane
Manila says it will file a formal protest over the latest incident in the South China Sea.BBC News - 33m -
Hochul Meeting on Eric Adams’s Future Plunges Him Deeper Into Crisis
With four key deputy mayors saying they planned to step down, Mayor Eric Adams is facing growing questions about his ability to lead New York City.The New York Times - 42m -
Chinese film 'Nezha 2' becomes world’s highest-grossing animated movie
Chinese animated blockbuster “Nezha 2” overtook Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” on Tuesday to become the highest-grossing animated film globally.NBC News - 48m -
Judge and DOJ attorney get into heated exchange over pronouns and transgender military ban
A judge pressed the Justice Department on a Trump executive order directing the military to stop using preferred pronouns and argued there was no link between pronouns and military readiness.NBC News - 51m