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King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton Heckled During Commonwealth Day Service
Anti-monarchy group Republic protested during the royal family's largest public outing since Prince Andrew's arrest last month.
Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene Goes to Runoff Between Trump-Endorsed Candidate and Democrat
The April 7 runoff in Georgia's 14th District will decide who fills the seat left vacant after Greene stepped down amid her public split with Trump.
The Stakes Are High in the Pentagon's Battle Against 'Woke AI'
The Trump administration ordered Anthropic to provide military access to its Claude AI or risk seizure under the Defense Production Act, escalating a debate over tech ethics and military readiness.
Trump Touts Massie Challenger Ahead of Trip to Kentucky
President voices strong support for Navy SEAL candidate Ed Gallrein, calling incumbent Thomas Massie the 'worst Republican congressman' in history
Trump's Backing in TX Runoff May Hinge on SAVE America Act
The former president's support in the Texas runoff race could depend on candidates' positions regarding the SAVE America Act, according to political observers.
US Child, Teen Obesity Rates Reach Record High While Adult Trends Appear to Slow, CDC Report Finds
40.3% of adults are now obese, but childhood rates continue climbing to levels not previously recorded in survey history.
Valerie Jarrett Earned $740K as Obama Insiders Filled Top Roles During $850M Presidential Center Build
Federal tax filings show the Obama Foundation paid its CEO more than other major presidential foundations while staffing grew to 337 employees.
CBS News Analysis Finds Growing Signs of Hospice Fraud in Los Angeles County
Review of records for every hospice operating in Los Angeles County shows indications of fraud are increasing, according to a CBS News analysis.
Alabama Governor Grants Clemency to Death Row Inmate Two Days Before Execution
Gov. Kay Ivey commuted Charles 'Sonny' Burton's sentence to life without parole, noting the triggerman in the 1991 murder already received a reduced sentence.
GOP Rep Erin Houchin Pushes Addiction Reform After Father's $91K Gambling Spiral
The POINTS Act would redirect existing excise tax revenue to fund state gambling addiction treatment programs, with bipartisan support.