Nation May 04 Proud Boys members convicted of seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 case A jury convicted members of the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys for their involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. A federal jury found four Proud Boys guilty of seditious conspiracy, including the group's former leader,…
Economy May 03 Fed raises rates again but signals a future pause amid banking sector uncertainty The Federal Reserve raised interest rates again, its tenth consecutive hike, this time by a quarter of a point. But Chairman Jay Powell also suggested the Fed may pause future hikes if the economy continues to cool. He cited the…
World May 03 Families of Americans detained in Iran pressure White House to bring loved ones home Families of Americans detained abroad are pressuring the Biden administration to bring their loved ones home. Outside the White House Wednesday, families gathered and called for President Biden to meet with them. Among those at the demonstration were the families…
Nation May 02 Debt ceiling negotiations become urgent as Treasury says the U.S. could hit limit in weeks The White House renewed its call for Congress to lift the debt ceiling without conditions as the nation could soon default on its debt. Since January, the government has deployed 'extraordinary measures' to pay its bills, but that could run…
Nation May 02 Senate probes Supreme Court ethics after questionable financial dealings by justices Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are spotlighting recent ethics concerns surrounding the highest court in the land. In a Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, senators debated how to address concerns involving Supreme Court justices, including whether they should apply ethical guidelines to…
Health May 02 Surgeon General discusses health risks of loneliness and steps to help connect with others The U.S. Surgeon General declared a new public health epidemic in America, loneliness. A new report finds loneliness can have profound effects on mental health as well as heart disease, stroke and dementia. It tracks a decline in social connections…
Economy May 01 Economic concerns grow as First Republic Bank becomes 3rd major bank to fail this year The third major bank failure of the year has shaken the U.S. banking system. Federal regulators announced Monday that they seized First Republic Bank and accepted JPMorgan Chase's bid to buy the failed bank’s deposits and most of its assets.
Nation May 01 What the Trump civil trial could mean for legal accountability in sexual violence cases In Manhattan, the cross-examination of E. Jean Carroll continued Monday. She has accused former President Trump of raping her in a department store in the mid-90s and is suing him. The trial is closely watched, not just because of the…
World Apr 28 Brooks and Capehart on the possible Biden-Trump rematch and Tucker Carlson’s ouster New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the potential 2024 rematch between President Biden and former President Trump and the impact of Tucker Carlson's…
Nation Apr 27 Prosecutors accuse guardsman in intelligence leak of history of violence and threats Jack Teixeira, the Air National Guardsman accused of posting highly classified documents online, appeared in a Massachusetts courtroom on Thursday. Prosecutors accused him of a history of violence and threats long before he allegedly committed one of the most significant…