U.S. journalist presses government to investigate Israeli strike that wounded him Dylan Collins, an American journalist from Vermont, was wounded in an Israeli tank strike in Lebanon.
Washington, D.C., leaders step aside following Trump immigration crackdown in the city Washington, D.C.'s mayor and police chief have been criticized for their handling of President Trump's immigration crackdown in their city.
Policy relief for family caregivers seems stalled out. But there are signs of change Family members carry the burden and costs of caring for America's aging population. Federal policy change is slow to come but a new movement and state actions are building momentum. Kat McGowan
Federal appeals court judge is accused of bullying her clerks The Legal Accountability Project complaint, which has not been previously reported, states that it is based on conversations with multiple former law clerks. Carrie Johnson
Detroit is about to get its first woman mayor with Democrat Mary Sheffield Detroit gets its first new mayor in a dozen years, as 38-year-old Mary Sheffield is sworn in. Sheffield also becomes Detroit's first woman mayor. Don Gonyea
A 'very aesthetic person,' President Trump says being a builder is his second job President Trump was a builder before he took office, but he has continued it as a hobby in the White House. Tamara Keith
For those who help the poor, 2025 goes down as a year of chaos Local anti-poverty groups have had to scramble and scale back this year as the Trump administration targeted safety-net programs. They are bracing for what may come next. Jennifer Ludden
Trump and Netanyahu to meet in Florida at a crucial moment for the Gaza ceasefire President Trump could use the face-to-face at his Mar-a-Lago estate to look for ways to speed up the peace process, as Israel's leader has been accused of not pushing his side to move fast enough. The Associated Press
Trump welcomes Zelenskyy for talks, asserts Russia and Ukraine both want peace, however elusive President Donald Trump welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to his Florida resort Sunday after speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone. The Associated Press
Kennedy Center vows to sue musician who canceled performance over Trump name change The Kennedy Center is planning legal action after jazz musician Chuck Redd canceled an annual holiday concert. Redd pulled out after President Trump's name appeared on the building. Kristin Wright