Iran more than doubled executions in 2025, global death penalty hit 44-year high
Iran executed more than twice as many people last year as it did in 2024, according to a new report by Amnesty International.
Who could benefit from Trump’s $1.7+ billion “weaponization” fund?
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the creation of the fund as part of the settlement of President Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over the leaking of his tax returns.
Who could benefit from Trump’s $1.7+ billion “weaponization” fund?
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the creation of the fund as part of the settlement of President Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over the leaking of his tax returns.
The story of the 1996 shootdown that could lead to Raúl Castro’s indictment
Thirty years ago, a Cuban fighter jet shot down two civilian planes operated by Florida-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue, an incident that inflamed U.S.-Cuba relations.
The story of the 1996 shootdown that could lead to Raúl Castro’s indictment
Thirty years ago, a Cuban fighter jet shot down two civilian planes operated by Florida-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue, an incident that inflamed U.S.-Cuba relations.
The story of the 1996 shootdown that could lead to Raúl Castro’s indictment
Thirty years ago, a Cuban fighter jet shot down two civilian planes operated by Florida-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue, an incident that inflamed U.S.-Cuba relations.
CBS News Radio flashback: “Big Four” hold Geneva Summit in 1955
The year is 1955, and the world is a decade removed from the Allied victory in World War II, a monstrous conflict of never-before-seen carnage and slaughter. To avoid a third world war, the great powers tried
Trump says he’s called off plans for a “scheduled attack of Iran”
President Trump said he received a request from the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Austin shooting spree: 3 held after at least 12 incidents, police say
Mayor Kirk Watson said no motive has been identified and the shootings appear to be random.
Pay for American workers is lagging inflation — again
U.S. wage growth is lagging inflation for the first time since 2023, eroding consumers’ purchasing power.