- On this episode: President Donald Trump signed a bill that canceled $9 billion in funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid; the Justice Department met with Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss the Jeffrey Epstein case; the US cut short peace talks in Qatar; English doctors have gone on strike; and world markets open lower.
- Trump administration sues New York City over 'sanctuary city' policies.
- Federal regulators approve Paramount's $8 billion deal with Skydance, capping months of turmoil.
- Trump and Powell bicker over Fed building renovations as president ratchets up pressure campaign.
- Migrant sent to El Salvador prison by the Trump administration says he was beaten by guards.
- Trump offers support to Musk's car company in a surprising post as Tesla stock plunges.
- Trump envoy Witkoff says US cutting short Gaza ceasefire talks, bringing home negotiating team.
- Most US adults still support legal abortion 3 years after Roe was overturned, an AP-NORC poll finds.
- The US fertility rate reached a new low in 2024, CDC data shows.
- CBS News names '60 Minutes' veteran Tanya Simon as broadcast's new top producer.
- Hulk Hogan, icon in professional wrestling, dies at age 71.
- Jazz legend Chuck Mangione, known for 'Feels So Good,' dies at 84.
- California utility creates compensation program for victims of January's deadly Eaton Fire near LA.
- Democratic Gov. Tony Evers won't seek third term in battleground Wisconsin.
- Alphabet and AI stocks nudge Wall Street to more records.
- Average long-term US mortgage rate eases to 6.74%, keeping home loan borrowing costs elevated.
- Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern confirm merger talks to create coast to coast railroad.
- An injury setback for the Jets’ new quarterback, a former first-round NFL draft pick is released, an All-Star first baseman is traded, a title-winning college basketball coach has heart surgery, a women’s tennis legend suffers a second-round loss, a tournament-record performance in golf and a wrestling icon dies.Â
- Trump signs order to clarify college athletes' employment status amid NIL chaos.
- Judge acquits 5 former Canadian junior hockey players in sexual assault case that rattled the nation.
- French court to decide if Assad can be stripped of immunity and tried for Syrian chemical attacks.
- French President Macron says France will recognize Palestine as a state.
- France's first couple sue Candace Owens for defamation over claims that Brigitte Macron is a man.
- Ukraine's Zelenskyy promises safeguards after street protests over a new anti-corruption law.
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Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily  news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this  program, co-hosts the movies and television program and is the former producer of a podcast dedicated to weather and climate.
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