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VP Vance says US could 'walk away' unless Ukraine, Russia agree to proposals
Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. may "walk away" from peace talks if Ukraine and Russia do not reach an agreement, while President Trump accuses Ukraine of attempting to prolong the war. (Scripps News)
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Some universities are aiming to make higher education more affordable
As more schools offer free tuition programs, some students are seeing more opportunity. (Scripps News)
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Trump and Italy's Meloni meet at White House
President Trump met with Italy's prime minister Thursday as the two look to bolster trade negotiations. (Scripps News)
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Deadline to get a 'Real ID' is May 7th
Time is running out to make sure your driver's license is Real ID-complaint. (Scripps News)
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Second child died from measles-related causes in West Texas, where cases are nearing 500
A second school-aged child in West Texas has died from a measles-related illness. (Scripps News)
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Swollen rivers flood towns in US South after dayslong deluge of rain
Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. following weekend storms. (Scripps News)
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‘He was gasping for air’: How witnesses describe child fentanyl poisonings
Researchers have found nonfatal fentanyl exposures among children has spiked dramatically in recent years. (Scripps News)
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US says Russia, Ukraine reach new safety agreements in step toward ceasefire
The new agreements come following three days of peace negotiations between American, Russian and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia. (Scripps News)
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IAEA May Return to Iran 'Soon' to Continue Talks: Grossi
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi says he may be "returning soon" to continue talks with Iranian representatives after last week's discussions failed to yield a breakthrough in its years-long...
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US, Russian Officials to Hold Talks in Saudi Arabia
US and Russian delegates are set to hold talks in Riyadh on Monday, a day after US and Ukrainian officials held "productive and focused" talks to end Russia's invasion. Bloomberg's Tony Halpin reports.
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Lithuania Willing to Deploy Troops to Ukraine: President Nauseda
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said the Baltic nation is prepared to provide the necessary support and commit "concrete numbers of our military troops" as part of a post-ceasefire mission to Ukraine. Nauseda spoke with Bloomberg's...
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Talbott v. Trump: Plaintiff makes case for transgender troops in the military
Army Reserves 2nd Lt. Nicolas Talbott — a transgender man — told Scripps News he and the other plaintiffs were "absolutely thrilled" a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from banning transgender service members in the...
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US government now classifies Jewish businesses as 'minority-owned'
The new classification could help Jewish-owned businesses obtain funding, loans, and more. (Scripps News)
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Changes to Social Security are on the horizon
Social Security recipients must brace for new changes on the horizon regarding updating their banking information. (Scripps News)
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US government court filings keep Prince Harry's immigration forms secret
The case has centered on the circumstances under which Harry — the Duke of Sussex and the son of King Charles III — entered the United States in 2020. (Scripps News)
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Russia Not Backing Away From Objectives: Lt. Gen. Hodges
Lt. General Ben Hodges, former commanding general, US Army Europe, reacts to President Doanld Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreeing to limit Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy assets in "an energy and infrastructure...
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Economic data gathering concerns amid Trump cuts
Former BLS Commissioner Erica Groshen weighs in on the disbanding of the Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee. (Scripps News)
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Retail sales up slightly after decline in January
Consumer sentiment was down in March, but experts note that how people feel about the economy doesn't always match their spending habits. (Scripps News)
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NATO Chief: Russia Relations Should Be Restored Post-War
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said relations with Russia should be normalized following an end to the war in Ukraine, "but we are absolutely not there yet, we have to maintain the pressure on them" to ensure that Russia negotiates...
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Fentanyl crisis sparks advocacy for harm reduction efforts in recovery
For years, individuals battling opioid addiction have faced a grim choice: get clean or die. But some people now see a third option — harm reduction. (Scripps News)
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Social Security beneficiaries to face new rules for updating banking information
People who benefit from Social Security will no longer be able to update their banking information over the phone. (Scripps News)
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Understanding US steel tariffs on Canada
The history of tariffs dates back to past White House administrations. (Scripps News)
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Wall Street losses continue as Trump ups trade war with Canada
Stocks slid more Tuesday amid uncertainty about the U.S. economy. (Scripps News)
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Ghana's President Mahama Says US Could Lose Soft Power
Ghanaian President John Mahama says the US decision to freeze international aid will likely cause "blowback" for the world's largest economy. He also discusses the anti-LGBTQ bill, a proposed law that would make it illegal to be anything...