- Marco Rubio defends cuts to the foreign affairs budget in the SenateSecretary of State Marco Rubio is defending major cuts in the foreign affairs budget as he testifies on Tuesday before the Senate committee where he used to serve.
- Tornado outbreak concerns grow in U.S. And, Hamas-Israel talks hit impasseMany Kentucky residents are bracing for storms as they recover from deadly weather over the weekend. And, the latest on negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
- Trump has imposed a lot of tariffs. But here's why collecting them can be hardCollecting Trump's tariffs could be tricky. The agencies that screen imports say they're frequently overwhelmed and understaffed, and experts say exporters are becoming cannier at evading taxes.
- Morning news briefTrump and Putin talk about negotiating ceasefire in Ukraine, Israel faces unprecedented pressure from allies over the war in Gaza, a look at links between climate change and tornadoes in the U.S.
- Portugal's election falls short of ending political instability. Here's what to knowSunday's vote delivered another minority government for the center-right party. The significant rise in support for the hard-right populist party adds uncertainty.
- U.S. sends 68 migrants back to Honduras and Colombia in first voluntary deportationExperts believe the self-deportation offer will only appeal to a small portion of migrants already considering return, but unlikely to spur high demand.
- El Salvador arrests prominent human rights lawyerHuman rights groups have called for the immediate release of Ruth López, whose whereabouts are unknown since her arrest by police in El Salvador late Sunday.
- Standing by in San Antonio: the luxury plane from Qatar intended to replace Air Force OneThe luxury jet needs a security overhaul. That usually takes a few years, meaning it might not be ready until Trump is out of office. Shortcuts could create national security risks.
- On the Ground in Gaza as Israel Launches a New OffensiveIsrael has begun a new ground operation in Gaza in which it says it plans to take territory and hold it. Palestinians are fleeing the intense bombardment. At the same time, Israel and Hamas are holding peace talks. And Israel says it will start allowing food and medicine into Gaza after a nearly three month blockade to pressure Hamas to release hostages. We hear the latest in the new offensive and an interview with a resident in northern Gaza to hear what life has been like.
- President Trump call Putin but fails to get immediate ceasefirePresident Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin but no immediate ceasefire was secured with Ukraine.
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