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Many in new survey suggest news consumption, spending influenced by 2024 election
A new YouGov poll has found that almost half of Americans, 44 percent, are now consuming news differently than they did before the 2024 election while 38 percent have reported a change in their ...The Hill - 5d -
Most Americans in new survey say Russia started war in Ukraine
Most Americans think Russia started the war in Ukraine, with those who said Kyiv was first to attack were in single digits, according to a survey published Wednesday. The YouGov poll found that 61 ...The Hill - 7h -
New Kennedy Center board elects Trump as chairman
President Trump says he's now the chair of the Kennedy Center following a vote by its board after, in an unprecedented move, he named himself to the position. "It is a Great Honor to be Chairman of ...The Hill - Feb. 12 -
Could obesity drugs help with alcohol cravings? New study suggests potential
A new study suggests that medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcoholABC News - Feb. 12 -
‘The Boss of Everyone and Everything’: Trump Seeks to Influence Many Spheres
No paper straws or local bike lanes. President Trump is increasingly trying to enforce his will on areas like the arts, sports, news, private companies and college campuses.The New York Times - Feb. 13 -
Vote counting is underway in high-stakes state election in the New Delhi region
Vote counting started in the high-stakes state legislature election in India’s federal territory, including New Delhi, with TV exit polls predicting a win for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling ...ABC News - Feb. 8 -
Kennedy Center board votes to elect Trump as new chair
President accepts ‘great honor’ after terminating Biden appointees and installing loyalist as interim leader. Donald Trump has been named the chair of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing ...The Guardian - Feb. 12 -
Corruption survey gives many nations worst scores in over a decade
Many countries had their worst showing in more than a decade in the annual Corruption Perceptions Index that serves as a barometer of public sector corruption worldwide.NBC News - Feb. 11 -
Corruption worse than it's been in over a decade in many nations, survey shows
Many countries had their worst showing in more than a decade in an index gauging public sector corruption, from the U.S. and France to authoritarian nations such as Russia and Venezuela.CBS News - Feb. 11 -
Gen Z more likely to blur the lines between romance and work, says new survey
Love may be in the air, but is it in the workplace? Yes, if a new survey of over 1,000 full-time U.S. workers is anything to go by. American workers across all age groups, from Gen Z to Millennials ...The Hill - 6d -
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Why Europe’s defence spending may need a bold new approach
In Paris and Munich, European leaders debated ideas aimed at reshaping Europe’s postwar dependence on the US. Putting aside the petulant Giorgia Meloni, who drove up to the steps of the Élysée ...The Guardian - 1d -
Hawley calls for new inspector general to investigate Ukraine spending
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) pledged to introduce legislation to track U.S. dollars designated for Ukraine in its war against Russia, after citing the possibility of corrupt spending under the Biden ...The Hill - 1d -
Crypto scams likely hit a new record in 2024, driven by 'pig butchering' and AI, says Chainalysis
Crypto scam revenue is estimated to have hit record levels last year as cybercriminals leverage new technologies like AI and become more organized.CNBC - 6d -
New Jersey, Virginia gubernatorial elections could give insight to voters’ stance on Trump agenda
Cook Political Report Senate and Governors Editor Jessica Taylor joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss the state of governor’s races in 2025 and 2026.NBC News - Feb. 7 -
Work on up to 12 new towns in England to begin by next election, says Starmer
About 100 potential locations identified as government vows to sweep away red tape to get them built. Up to 12 new towns will be under construction by the next election after 100 potential ...The Guardian - Feb. 12 -
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Springfield sues neo-Nazi group over rhetoric about Haitians during 2024 election
The city of Springfield, Ohio, which faced a wave of threats last year following false accusations that Haitian migrants living in the town were "eating pets" of U.S. citizens, filed a lawsuit ...The Hill - Feb. 8 -
A new curriculum is needed for a new age
An upcoming review has the potential to radically reform what we teach the next generationFinancial Times - Feb. 10 -
Calvin Klein and the New ‘Sexitude’
As the brand returns to New York Fashion Week, an inside look at what its new designer, Veronica Leoni, has planned.The New York Times - Feb. 6 -
The new AI arms race
America and China are vying for dominance, while Europe tries to competeFinancial Times - Feb. 12 -
Life, from New York
Our comedy columnist reflects on 50 years of “Saturday Night Live.”The New York Times - 4d -
New Insights Into Older Hearts
Heart disease is more common in people over 65, but treatments are better than ever. That can complicate decision-making for older heart patients.The New York Times - 2d -
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New details on Trump's new tariffs memo as he meets with India's Modi
President Trump is meeting with India's Narendra Modi at the White House as a new memo emerges on his new tariff intentions. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.CBS News - Feb. 13 -
For Trump and Fox News, New Policies Are Simply ‘Common Sense’
President Trump and the network have used the phrase to suggest that his policies are the right ones and popular, though polling suggests otherwise.The New York Times - 6d -
A look at the good news and bad news for NASCAR Cup teams heading to Atlanta
Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano have been among the best drivers at the reconfigured Atlanta track.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
2/8: CBS Weekend News
Judge blocks Elon Musk’s DOGE from accessing Americans’ sensitive data; Locals fight to keep polar bear hot-spot aliveCBS News - Feb. 9 -
CFPB Workers Protest New Leadership
Russell Vought is now at the helm of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.Inc. - Feb. 9 -
2/9: CBS Weekend News
New poll shows positive approval for Trump’s first weeks back in office; Math, Eagles mania collide for one group of Philadelphia studentsCBS News - Feb. 10 -
New brackets, deductions and credits for taxes
It's tax filing time and if you're working on your 2024 return then you might be seeing changes with brackets, rates and other parts of the tax code. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger has ...CBS News - Feb. 11 -
2/10: CBS Evening News
Former Treasury employee says DOGE access raises "real security questions"; French fry plant closure leaves small Washington town strugglingCBS News - Feb. 11 -
2/11: CBS Evening News
How a D.C. school is working to reverse pandemic learning loss; Rare deep-sea anglerfish spotted on ocean's surface for first timeCBS News - Feb. 12 -
Latest news on Trump's reciprocal tariffs
President Trump will announce new tariffs that will impact other nations. CBS MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady breaks down what's behind Mr. Trump's global moves and their impact on American ...CBS News - Feb. 13 -
2/12: CBS Evening News
Trump's outreach to Putin marks stark shift from Biden administration policy; Trump demands AP use "Gulf of America" or lose access to White House eventsCBS News - 6d -
2/13: CBS Evening News
Ukraine and NATO allies fear being left out of potential Trump-Putin peace talks; Free speech dispute over New Hampshire bakery mural heads to trialCBS News - 6d