Hegseth took public potshots at Republican senators whose votes he wants

Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick has directed particular criticism at Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.
Pete Hegseth and President-elect Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters

US schools, colleges brace for conflict with Trump administration

Higher education institutions fear the incoming administration will use funding and regulations to assert control over campuses.
 Linda McMahon, former administrator of the Small Business Administration, speaks on Day 4 of the Republican National Convention (RNC).Linda McMahon. Mike Segar/File Photo/Reuters

Western allies fear Russia will escalate war in Ukraine

Alarm bells were sounded a day after Russia announced it would lower the threshold for a nuclear strike.
A view of the US embassy in KyivSergiy Karazy/Reuters

Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai denies foreign collusion in national security trial

Lai, a leading pro-democracy figure and founder of the now-closed Apple Daily, faces a possible life sentence.
Media mogul Jimmy Lai, founder of Apple Daily, arrives at the Court of Final Appeal, in a prison van in Hong Kong, China February 9, 2021Jimmy Lai in 2021. Tyrone Siu/File Photo/Reuters
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Democratic critics of Israel are still searching for their breakthrough

Votes on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ push to block arms to Israel became the latest flashpoint.
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Hegseth took public potshots at Republican senators whose votes he wants

Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick has directed particular criticism at Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.
Pete Hegseth and President-elect Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Trump picks former AG Matt Whitaker as NATO ambassador

Whitaker’s foreign policy views are largely unknown, but Trump has vowed to force NATO allies to spend more.
Former Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker addresses a crowd at the opening of the new Trump Force 47 office in Casa Grande, Arizona.Vanessa Abbitt/Arizona Republic /USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters

Doubts grow in Ukraine about US, NATO membership

Just 40% of Ukrainians said they approve of US leadership, in a survey conducted in August, down from a peak of 66% in 2022.

House Ethics panel to meet on Gaetz investigation

The 10-member panel needs a simple majority to release findings that reportedly center around alleged sexual misconduct allegations, which Gaetz has denied.

Republicans leery of trying to pay for tax cuts with Trump’s tariffs

His ideas might raise revenue. But asking Congress to vote for them is no easy task.

US Congress eyes Biden disaster aid request

Outgoing US President Joe Biden has requested $98 billion in disaster aid relief money — now Capitol Hill needs to figure out what to do with it.

Poll: One in five Americans or fewer use ‘woke’ terms

Some Democrats blame activists on the left for alienating Americans with their language.

MAGA vs. establishment: A rivalry emerges as Trump weighs FBI pick

The president-elect is expected to seek a new chief at the bureau, with Kash Patel and former Rep. Mike Rogers leading the contenders.

Trump’s transition co-chairs are both in limbo on cabinet jobs

While Howard Lutnick vies for treasury secretary in a crowded field, Linda McMahon is still waiting to get her offer to join the administration.

Businesses brace for potential impact of Trump’s mass deportation plans

US President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to deport millions of people from the US, but the program could cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
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