U.S. military plane crashes in Iraq as status of crew is unknown, officials said
An aerial refueling tanker crashed in Western Iraq, U.S. officials said.
Old Dominion shooter was once imprisoned for trying to support ISIS, FBI says
The FBI held a briefing Thursday after a gunman killed at least one person and injured two others at Old Dominion University. Officials identified the shooter as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who was previously imprisoned for trying to
Senate passes sweeping bipartisan housing bill, but House roadblocks remain
The Senate approved a package of bills aimed at lowering housing costs, the most sweeping housing legislation in decades and a rare point of bipartisan consensus in an election year, with the issue of affordability top of
Sen. Gary Peters after Michigan synagogue attack: “Doing everything we can to try to prevent these”
Security staffers killed a man after he rammed a car into a Michigan synagogue on Thursday. Democratic Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan joins “The Takeout” to discuss.
White House mulls defunding civil rights election observer program
The federal observer program sends neutral observers to monitor election sites to ensure voters don’t experience discrimination at the polls.
Helmut Yurk

Helmut Yurk 74, of Fremont passed away Saturday, March 7, 2026 in Mazatlán, Mexico. He was born August 18, 1951 in Kolbermoor, Germany to Henry and Hildegard (Schulz) Yurk. Helmut came to Hastings as an infant and
FBI closes 2020 election fraud inquiry demanded by NV’s top federal prosecutor
The FBI found only 38 non-citizens may have voted in the 2020 presidential election in the inquiry ordered by Sigal Chattah, Nevada’s top federal prosecutor.
FBI closes 2020 election fraud inquiry demanded by NV’s top federal prosecutor
The FBI found only 38 non-citizens may have voted in the 2020 presidential election in the inquiry ordered by Sigal Chattah, Nevada’s top federal prosecutor.
Growing Up Behind Walls | Sunday on 60 Minutes
You rarely hear a hopeful story coming from Haiti. Sunday, Anderson Cooper reports on an orphanage caring for the country’s most vulnerable children, giving them safety, stability, and a path to college.
Millions of Americans skip meals, stretch medication to afford health care
Even people with six-figure incomes are making financial sacrifices to pay for medical care, a new study finds.