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Russia could increase Ukraine attacks, says Zelensky
Moscow continues to make military gains in the Kharkiv region as Ukraine struggles with resources.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Dozens reported killed in fresh Israeli attacks on Rafah
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Israeli strikes kill at least 37 Palestinians, most in tents, near Gaza's Rafah as offensive expands
Renewed Israeli shelling and strikes have killed at least 37 people, most of them sheltering in tents, outside the southern Gaza city of RafahABC News - World - Israel -
Feds seek to bar Trump from making statements that endanger law enforcement
The request follows a false claim by Trump earlier this week that the FBI agents who searched his Mar-a-Lago estate in August 2022 were "authorized to shoot me" and were "locked & loaded ready to take me out & put my family in danger."CBS News - Politics - Donald Trump -
U.S. lawmaker says missionary daughter, son-in-law killed in Haiti
Missouri House of Representatives member Ben Baker said his daughter and son-in-law were killed in Haiti on Thursday.CBS News - Top stories -
Lawmaker says daughter, son-in-law killed in Haiti: 'My heart is broken'
Missouri state representative Ben Baker said his daughter and son-in-law were killed while serving as missionaries in Haiti.ABC News - Top stories -
A UN report says Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels
A UN report says Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levelsABC News - World - Iran -
ASML machines can be disabled if China attacks Taiwan, report says
A published report says sophisticated ASML microchip making equipment being used by Taiwan Semiconductor could be remotely disabled in the event that China attacks Taiwan to regain control of what it says is part of its country.MarketWatch - Business - China -
Arizona lawmaker says ChatGPT helped draft new deepfakes law
An Arizona state lawmaker said artificial intelligence (AI) system ChatGPT helped draft a new deepfake legislation that was signed into law this week. Republican state Rep. Alex Kolodin said he used ChatGPT to write a subsection of House Bill ...The Hill - Politics -
Prosecutors ask judge in classified documents case to block Trump from statements endangering law enforcement
Prosecutors in Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida asked a federal judge to block him from making public statements that pose a "danger to law enforcement agents" investigating and prosecuting the case.NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump
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5/28: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the fallout from Israeli airstrikes on Rafah, closing arguments in former President Trump's "hush money" trial, and what could be behind increased reports of airline turbulence.CBS News - Top stories -
Massachusetts fugitive dubbed "Bad Breath Rapist" captured in California after 16 years on the run
Police in Northern California on Tuesday helped U.S. Marshals arrest a fugitive wanted in a Massachusetts rape case nearly two decades after he fled that state during his trial, authorities said.CBS News - Top stories - California -
Haiti transitional council names Garry Conille as new prime minister
Garry Conille has been named Haiti's new prime minister nearly a month after a coalition within a fractured transitional council had chosen someone else for the position.CBS News - Top stories -
U.S. looks to team up with Europe to counter Chinese exports
The Biden administration argues China subsidizes its products so aggressively and produces them at such scale it undermines other countries' economic output, which should be a global concern. Last week, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen asked her ...CBS News - Top stories -
Why U.S. elections are the most secure they've ever been
With 160 days until the next presidential election, American democracy is still reeling from millions of Americans, and even some politicians, refusing to accept the 2020 results. CBS News election law contributor David Becker examines the state ...CBS News - Top stories