China not backing down, Trump’s immigration win, Boeing 737-Max settlement & more

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Trump Rates Iran War, House Subpoenas AG, Sea Level Dangers and more

We start with President Donald Trump’s assessment of the US-Israeli war with Iran, as casualties rise. The Senate voted on another bill aimed at checking Trump’s war powers. We’ll tell you the new actions House lawmakers are taking as part of the Jeffrey Epstein probe and allegat ...  Show more

Iran War Expands, Tributes to Fallen US Soldiers, Walz in the Hot Seat and more

The Pentagon says Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal is shrinking, as US strikes push further into the country. Iran and Hezbollah launched coordinated attacks on Israel, and NATO’s air defense systems were deployed. Four of six US service members killed in the war with Iran have b ...  Show more

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