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National Trump files $15 billion defamation lawsuit against 'New York Times' President Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists, accusing them of harming his business and personal reputation. David Folkenflik
Arts & Life On 9/16/25, celebrate a date of mathematical beauty Pythagorean Triple Square Day, as one man affectionately calls 9/16/25, is a day like no other this century. Ari Daniel
Health Is telehealth a good idea, or should I see my regular doctor? Social media is full of their colorful ads, but are online doctors legit? Here's the lowdown on the pros and cons of online medicine. Mara Gordon
Politics FBI Director Patel defends his leadership, Charlie Kirk probe at Senate hearing Kash Patel's appearance in the Senate came at a delicate time for the director, who is a loyalist of President Trump but has no experience leading an organization like the FBI. Elena Moore
World Protests threaten to overshadow President Trump's U.K. state visit President Trump will arrive in the U.K. Tuesday night for a rare second state visit. But protests threaten to overshadow all the planned pomp and pageantry. Michel Martin
World Israel's military says its begun expanded operation in Gaza City The Israeli military says its expanded operation in Gaza City "to destroy Hamas' military infrastructure" has begun, forcibly displacing hundreds of thousands of people. A Martínez
World Israel's military says its expanded operation in Gaza City has begun The announcement by the Israeli military further escalated the Israel-Hamas war as any potential ceasefire feels even further out of reach despite weeks of diplomacy. The Associated Press
National Morning news brief Vance says he will carry on Charlie Kirk's political legacy, FBI director to testify before Congress amid questions about his leadership, Trump tries to reshape Fed leadership, ahead of a key vote A Martínez
Music Ed Sheeran talks about his new album 'Play' NPR talks to pop superstar Ed Sheeran about his new album, "Play." A Martínez
World Trump says U.S. military struck a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela The U.S. military struck a Venezuelan boat for the second time Monday, killing three people. President Trump says the vessel was carrying drugs to the United States. Michel Martin