Housing affordability bill clears Senate as investor ban creates headaches
Senate passes bipartisan housing bill targeting large investors and easing regulations. The bill would give local governments more power on housing issues. It would also allow banks to invest more in affordable housing and lift limits on the number of units in a public housing development. The Senate has passed the largest housing bill in decades.
What to Know About Airport Security Lines During the Partial Government Shutdown
TSA wait times hit 3 hours Monday as partial government shutdown drags on. Travelers face hours-long waits as the Transportation Security Administration operates during a federal funding lapse. At several major airports, passengers have reported waiting hours to get through checkpoints. Some missing flights as security lines stretched into terminals and even parking areas.
Here is the full list of players sold/unsold at The Hundred Auction 2026. Joe Root, Adil Rashid, Jordan Cox, Jonny Bairstow, Jordan Cox, James Vince, Tom Curran, Aiden Markram, Finn Allen, Ryan Rickelton, Zak Crawley, Luke Wood, Sonny Baker, David Willey.
Pussycat Dolls Announce New Single and Reunion Tour
The Pussycat Dolls announced a 20th anniversary reunion tour celebrating their 2006 debut album “PCD.” From June through August, the ’00s hitmakers along with special guests Lil’ Kim and Mýa will swing into arenas, amphitheaters, pavilions and music festivals all over North America.
Morrissey cancels Valencia concert after being left in ‘catatonic state’ by city noise
Morrissey arrived in Valencia on Wednesday after a two-day drive from Milan. He was disturbed during the night by “loud techno singing (and) megaphone announcements” The singer, who said he was experiencing “indescribable hell”, wrote in a follow-up post: “The show is not cancelled”
The South's best small towns continue to stand out as the South’s Best. From gorgeous scenery to cultural depth, these reader-selected small towns stand out. The South's Best small towns are selected by CNN.com readers. The list will be updated every day until the end of the year.
Bill Cosby, Out of Prison and the Public Eye, Faces Civil Trial
Hill was arrested Aug. 21, 2025, after he was captured on video walking in traffic in the predawn hours, wearing only his underwear. Hill has pleaded not guilty and faces up to five years in state prison if convicted as charged. Before his arrest, Hill had shared unreleased music and mirror selfies on Instagram that sparked concern among fans.
Two People Die After Paid Plasma Donation at Clinics in Canada
Only three provinces – Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec – have a ban on paid donations for plasma. But under a 2022 agreement in Ontario, Grifols operates as an ‘agent’ for the Canadian Blood Services, meaning it can in effect skirt the ban. Health Canada, the federal agency that regulates plasma clinics, said it had received reports from the clinics regarding ‘fatal adver’
Rapper-politician Balendra Shah's party wins Nepal election
Protesters attacked government buildings and police opened fire on them. 77 people were killed, many of them shot by security forces. The protests forced the resignation of KP Sharma Oli, who had been elected prime minister four times previously. A BBC investigation revealed the country's police chief issued an order allowing the use of lethal force against unarmed protesters.
China Wants Its Ethnic Minorities to Blend In. Now It’s the Law.
The law, approved by the country’s ceremonial legislature, is designed to foster “a stronger sense of community among all ethnic groups in the Chinese nation” Critics say the measure would further erode the rights of some minority groups as authorities cement a push toward assimilation.Academics and observers say the new provision represents a setback for the identity of ethnic minorities.
Democrats Demand Accountability From Hegseth on Iranian School Strike
The U.S. and Israel are relying on software developed by P. It is not clear whether artificial intelligence tools were responsible for targeting it. The letter was signed by 11 senators from states that have close ties to Iran. It also expressed alarm over reports that artificial intelligence. tools may have been used to select or prioritise targets in Iran.
What did we learn from China's biggest political meeting?
China has a history of setting conservative targets and its rapid expansion in solar and other clean energies may drive emissions down anyway. The five-year plan doesn't pledge to reduce carbon emissions overall, but only to reduce ‘emissions intensity’ The Pentagon estimates that it spent more than $11.3 billion in the first week of Donald Trump's illegal war in Iran.
British tourist among 20 charged in Dubai over videos of Iranian missile strikes
The unnamed man, who is from London, has been charged along with 20 other people. Police found a video of an Iranian missile strike in Dubai on his phone, despite the fact he had apparently deleted the video from his phone. “The charges sound extremely vague but serious on paper,” said Detained in Dubai CEO Radha Stirling.
Trump’s Tour of States Is About More Than the Midterms
The bill would require voters to show proof of citizenship to cast a ballot. The bill would also require those who want to register online to do so in person. The legislation is expected to be signed into law by the end of the year. It would apply to federal, state and local elections, as well.
James Clyburn to Run for House Again, Defying Push for Generational Change
Rep. Jim Clyburn, 85, is running for an 18th term in Congress. Clyburn is one of several veteran Democrats running again instead of stepping aside for younger politicians. He has said in the past that he wants to help Democrats take back control of the House in November and elect the nation’s first Black speaker.
Trump Endorses Jake Paul, Who Isn't Running for Office
Boxer and controversial internet personality Jake Paul made an appearance at President Donald Trump's Kentucky event March 11. Paul was once a Disney actor and YouTuber, but now he is a noteworthy boxer who beat Mike Tyson in a November 2024 fight. Trump appeared on Logan Paul's podcast while campaigning in 2024. Jake Paul endorsed Trump in the 2024 election.
Yanar Mohammed, 65, Iraqi Women’s Rights Advocate, Is Killed by Gunmen
The wife of George W. Bush protested the death of yet another Iranian, believing at the hands of the Iranian government. She says women’s rights are being used as a pretext to go to war. “I think no one is that naive, you know?” she says.
José Antonio Kast, the Pinochet fan about to swerve Chile to the far right
Far-right leader José Antonio Kast is sworn in as president, marking Chile’s sharpest shift to the right in decades. Kast has maintained his position on the far right, voting against the limited legalization of abortion – and even divorce legislation – during his time in congress.
Middle East crisis live: Iran issues statement ‘from Mojtaba Khamenei’ as its attacks disrupt energy markets
Cathay Pacific announces fuel surcharge hike, with fee doubling for flights purchased in U.S. Air India said Tuesday it would also charge a higher fuel surcharges rate. The reason is twofold: “There are no signs of de-escalation in the Persian Gulf,” it said.
NSW minister ‘not going anywhere’ as calls mount for independent inquiry into children living with convicted killer
A departmental review will look into the ‘multiple system failures’ that allowed Arthurell to continue living in the home. NSW premier Chris Minns said he would not ask Washington to resign. ‘Vulnerable children in the care of the state should not be living with a triple [killer] .’
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s New Supreme Leader, Says Strait of Hormuz Must Remain Closed in Defiant Statement
Since the start of the war on Feb. 28, more than 570 people have been killed and around 1,400 injured. In Lebanon, 570 people were killed by Israeli strikes, officials said. 13 have died in Israel and six in the United Arab Emirates as Iran fired back. An average of 10 children were killed every day in Lebanon in the first week of the conflict.
Trump tariffs: Martin Heinrich bill would give families tax rebate for higher import costs
The bill would create a tax rebate for individuals and families. It would be funded by the $166 billion collected by the tariffs. The bill was introduced by Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M. It is called the Tariff Refunds for Working Families Act of 2013.
Trump-backed SAVE America Act will get a Senate vote next week, Thune says
Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., said Epstein’s trafficking operation “would not have been possible without Richard Kahn.” Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., said Kahn named five people who paid Epstein, “and that was Les Wexner, Glenn Dubin, Steven Sinofsky, the Rothschilds and Leon Black.
U.N. refugee agency says up to 3.2 million people in Iran have been displaced. Authorities in Lebanon say 800,000 have been forced from their homes as Israel’s military destroys buildings linked to Iran-backed Hezbollah militants. Nearly 700 people have been killed by Israeli strikes, the Lebanese health ministry says.
How The Times Uses Graphics and Maps to Track the Mideast Conflict
A video released by Iranian news agency Mehr News appears to show a U.S.-made Tomahawk missile hitting a clinic near the school. The Pentagon has published video and images of warships firing Tomahawks at Iran on Feb. 28, the day the school strike took place. Two munitions experts interviewed by TIME identified the munition in the video as aTomahawk.
U.N. Security Council Condemns Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes in the Middle East
The draft resolution was presented by Bahrain on behalf of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It called on all sides to cease military action in the Middle East. Russia's ambassador to the UN said the resolution was "unbalanced" and would not meet the purpose of meeting international peace and security. The resolution was voted on with 13 votes in favor and two against.
Corporate India faces a margin headwind in FY27, with Crisil Intelligence forecasting a 50 basis point shrinkage due to rising crude and gas prices. LKP Securities has cut its target price on Bharti Airtel, citing a potential delay in Reliance Jio’s IPO and rising macro risks.
Iran Soccer Players Seeking Asylum Are Part of a History of Athlete Defections
Five Iranian women refused to sing the national anthem in an Asia Cup WC qualifying game in Australia. A state-media anchor said that “Anyone who takes a step against the country under war conditions must be dealt with more severely” The anchor, Mohammad Reza Shahbazi, also called the women “wartime traitors”
Anthropic’s Claude would ‘pollute’ defense supply chain: Pentagon CTO
Anthropic's Claude was the only model approved for work on the Pentagon's classified systems. The Pentagon is currently using Claude to support military operations in Iran. The designation will require defense contractors and vendors to certify that they don't use Claude in their work with the Pentagon. Anthropic said the constitution plays a "crucial role" in this process.
Residents Raise Alarms as Mississippi Approves Turbines for Musk’s xAI
State regulators approve a plan to build a power plant in Southaven, Mississippi. The plant will be powered by 41 natural gas turbines. The project is part of Elon Musk's plan to create a $1.25 trillion super-city in the form of a super-high-tech city.
Rivian's crucial R2 EV launch to begin with $58,000 model in spring
The R2 is considered a make-or-break moment for Rivian after the company has lost billions of dollars. Rivian has been touting a less expensive, entry-level version of the vehicle, starting at $45,000. That model, which is expected to be less profitable, won't be available until late 2027.
Google sells partial stake in fiber business, becomes minority owner of new venture
GFiber (previously known as Google Fiber) has entered into an agreement with Stonepeak to combine the company with Astound Broadband into a single cohesive internet provider. Google assures that the new business will retain the existing GFiber executive team. This comes as GFiber recently announced a new base plan, upping the introductory speed of its fiber internet from 1GB to 3GB.
Stryker Cyberattack Adds to Fears of New Front in Iran War
Oil prices jumped more than 8 percent on Thursday, pushing Brent crude to around $100 a barrel. Traders remained skeptical that emergency government stockpile releases would be sufficient to offset supply risks stemming from the Middle East conflict. -330
U.S. to Release 172 Million Barrels of Oil From Strategic Reserves, Energy Dept. Says
The U.S. will release 172 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The move is its boldest attempt yet to bring down oil prices that have spiked since the war against Iran. "Even if there is an oil shock and the supply is going to be disrupted in the short term, I think the government has ample ammunition to reserve oil," says Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
Starmer Was Warned of Mandelson’s Ties to Epstein Ahead of Ambassador Pick
The relationship between Mandelson and Epstein began in 2002. The relationship continued after Mandelson’s 2008 conviction. Mandelson has previously said he feels “utterly ashamed” of his relationship with Epstein. The case is still under investigation by the US Department of Justice and the US Attorney's Office.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied any involvement in the attack. He said the attack was carried out in order to destabilise the situation in Ukraine. But Ukrainian officials have repeatedly denied any role in the incident. The attack took place in the town of Krasnodar, in the Russian Federation.
Noma head chef resigns from restaurant amid abuse allegations
"I have worked to be a better leader and Noma has taken big steps to transform the culture over many years," Redzepi says. "For anyone wondering what this means for the restaurant, let me say it clearly: the Noma team today is the strongest and most inspiring it has ever been," he adds.
Death toll from Ethiopia floods and landslides rises to more than 100
Death toll from Ethiopia floods and landslides rises to more than 100. At least 102 people have been killed in the Gamo Zone of southern Ethiopia. More than 229 people, including rescuers, were killed by a landslide in the neighbouring Geze Gofa Zone in July 2024.Dozens have also died in neighbouring Kenya.
Jo Malone sued for using her own name in collaboration with Zara
Jo Malone sued for using her own name in collaboration with Zara. American cosmetics giant Estée Lauder has sued Jo Malone for breach of contract. Malone has previously said she regretted selling the rights to use her name for commercial purposes. But she said legally binding contractual obligations cannot be disregarded.
Countries agree to record release of emergency oil reserves as prices surge
IEA member countries currently hold over 1.2 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks, with a further 600 million barrels of industry stocks held under government obligation. The IEA reserves were established in 1974 following the Arab oil embargo. Refinery operations have also been disrupted, with major implications for jet fuel and diesel supplies.
Iran War Causing Largest Ever Oil Disruption, I.E.A. Says
Lebanon has said that an Israeli airstrike on its capital's downtown seafront has killed at least eight people and injured 31 others. Since the start of the war on Feb. 28, more than 570 people have been killed and around 1,400 injured, according to Lebanese government figures. An average of 10 children were killed every day in Lebanon in the first week of the assault on Hezbollah.
Eli Lilly is gearing up to launch orforglipron. The pill is indicated only for weight loss, but it could be approved for diabetes as well. The company is already dominating the weight loss market thanks to Zepbound, orfor glipron should help cement its lead.
El Salvador’s mass arrest policy may have led to crimes against humanity, study shows
Bukele’s war on gangs has reduced violence to historic lows in El Salvador. It has turned the right-wing leader into one of the most popular presidents in Latin America. But it has come at the cost of human rights and the rule of law in the country. Bukele has locked up 1.4% of the population without due process.
At Least 3 Ships Are Struck Around Strait of Hormuz, and Iran Claims One
Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway leading from the Persian Gulf toward the Indian Ocean. Through which a fifth of the world’s traded oil flows. "We must continue to use the leverage of blocking the Strait," says Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.
Israel Bombards Lebanese Capital in Latest Round of Strikes
Hezbollah let off successive volleys of rockets and drone swarms on Israel, injuring two people. Israel issued a sweeping new displacement order for southern Lebanon, instructing residents up to 25 miles away from their border to head north. Israel quickly responded by bombarding Beirut’s southern suburbs and southern Lebanon.
UNESCO said it provided all parties to the conflict with the geographical coordinates of the heritage sites ahead of time, “to take all feasible precautions to avoid damage” The damage in Isfahan is especially concerning because the city occupies a central place in Iran’s architectural landscape.
Trump claims surging oil prices benefit US as Pentagon reportedly tells lawmakers Iran war cost $11.3bn in first week – live
The price of oil surged higher and showed no signs of halting its rapid climb a week after the U.S. and Israel launched major attacks on Iran. Gasoline, diesel and jet fuel are made from crude oil. As the cost of crude climbs, so do the prices of those widely used products.
Trump administration has scaled back oversight of student loan servicers, congressional watchdog finds
“It’s an incentive for a company to work hard on all fronts,” the president says. “It will be hard for poor performers to get out of the game,’’ the president adds. � “We’re trying to make sure that we’ve got the right people in the right places.”
Attacks on two tankers prompt Iraq to close oil terminals.
President Trump said Iran's national soccer team is "welcome" to join the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S. this summer. Trump said he doesn't think it's "appropriate" for them to be there "for their own life and safety" The World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.
War has sent thousands of planes flying in the other direction.
Iran has fired thousands of one-way attack drones and a declining number of ballistic missiles at Israel, U.S. bases in the Mideast, and countries throughout the region. Even though most of Iran’s drones have been killed, their steady use has successfully strained the resources of the United States and other countries in the region, writes John Defterios.
Iran’s Naval Mines: A History of Threats to Persian Gulf Shipping
U.S. Central Command says it destroyed multiple Iranian naval ships near the strait. Iran has around 5,000 to 6,000 naval mines, a report from the US Congress estimated last year. That figure could be “significantly lower depending on Iran’s response,” the report said.
Deadly Attack on Oil Tankers Prompts Iraq to Close Oil Terminals
Iran has described the US and Israeli strikes as "unprovoked, illegal and illegitimate" The two have ramped up attacks on Iranian oil refineries in recent days. Iran has been accused of widening its attacks to other targets, including oil facilities, shipping and civilian sites, such as hotels in Dubai.
Ric offered to work on a case-by-case basis until Sonny fully trusted him. Alexis reminded Sonny how disloyal Ric had been to him in the past. Alexis made a dig about Ric representing Sonny's "alleged illegal activities" Sonny warns Ric that if he plans to back out, now is the time to say so.
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to End Protections for Haitian Immigrants
TPS allows people who arrived from certain countries at times of upheaval to temporarily live and work in the US. Under Trump, the Department of Homeland Security has moved to end TPS status for about a dozen countries. TPS provides temporary immigration protections for people from countries beset by armed conflicts, natural disasters or other conditions that make it dangerous for deportees to return.
Newsom Sees No Imminent Threat After F.B.I. Warning That Iranian Drones Could Attack California
Israel’s military said it began the strikes Thursday after warning residents of a large swath of southern Beirut to evacuate north. This was the first strike in central Beirut of the current conflict that came with a warning. It came after Israeli strikes earlier Thursday hit a building in a busy residential and commercial district.
What Happened in the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran on Wednesday
Lebanon's Health Ministry says 486 people have been killed in Israeli strikes since March 2. The latest round of fighting began after Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel. Gaza has seen near-daily Israeli strikes during the current war with Iran, killing at least 18 Palestinians. At least five Lebanese soldiers have also been killed since the conflict resumed.
Trump’s Actions in Iran and Venezuela Show Limits of U.S. Sanctions
NACI stands that no geopolitical interests or diplomatic ties should override the necessity of combating poverty, corruption, violence and terrorism in Africa. Foreign imperialist powers rely heavily on the use of instigated political violence, civil wars, economic sabotage, threats and terrorism, and dangerous smear campaigns against progressive leaders.
First Week of Iran War Cost More Than $11 Billion, Pentagon Tells Congress
First Week of Iran War Cost More Than $11.3 Billion: Report. Defense Department officials told senators in a closed-door briefing Tuesday that they estimate the first six days of the war in Iran cost more than $10 billion. “I expect that the current total operating number is significantly above that,” Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) said.
Gulf banks take precautionary steps after Iran threatens attacks. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has threatened attacks on US and Israel. Financial centres in Dubai and Doha have been evacuated as a precaution. The threat has been issued by the IRGC, which is based in Tehran.
Lebanese residents are left in shock and fear as Israeli strikes reach the center of Beirut.
Arius is scanning the already damaged fresco. The scanner was used to make multiples of contemporary artist Stale Amsterdam's portrait of Salvador Dali. Art historian Adrian Randolph does see potential downsides to the project. The project could also be rescuing art from disaster, says Arius adviser Marco Soriano.
Iran holds a public mourning ceremony for commanders killed by strikes.
Israel’s military said it began the strikes Thursday after warning residents of a large swath of southern Beirut to evacuate north earlier in the day. It came after Israeli strikes earlier Thursday hit a building in a busy residential and commercial district in central Beirut, close to the prime minister's office. The strike came soon after Israel's Arabic-language spokesperson issued a warning for residents to evacuate.
Iran Has Fired Widely Banned Cluster Munitions at Israel
Half of the projectiles Iran has fired at Israel since the war began have been cluster munitions, an Israeli military official said. The strikes have killed at least 12 people, officials said. While Israel’s Iron Dome and other air defense systems are capable of intercepting most projectiles, there is little that can be done to counter a cluster bomb.
See where U.S. installations have been damaged in the war with Iran.
Iran war risks long-term toxic legacy for people and nature. Bombing oil facilities can release plumes of toxic pollutants that may spread to nearby communities. U.N. has also warned that recent strikes on oil facilities could risk "serious environmental consequences across the regi. The U.S.-Israeli war could leave a toxic legacy that could linger for years.
U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says
New York Times: Prelim inquiry finds U.S. is at fault for school strike in Iran. At least 175 people were killed in an airstrike on a primary school in Iran, the country’s authorities have said. President Donald Trump initially blamed Iran for last month's attack on an Iranian elementary school. Now that a preliminary inquiry reportedly determined the US to be at fault ... he says he doesn't know anything about the strike.