The Latest Politics In Miami Beach, the New York City mayoral election is an opportunity Billboards in Times Square are inviting New York businesses to relocate to Miami Beach. They're being paid for by a Florida developer who sees the election of Zohran Mamdani as an opportunity to lure residents and businesses south. Greg Allen National Morning news brief The CDC reversed its stance on vaccines and autism, suggesting a potential link without evidence, the U.S. presented a plan to end the war in Ukraine, NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani to meet Trump Friday. A Martínez Toni Braxton's hit 'He Wasn't Man Enough' inspires new Lifetime film Singer Toni Braxton is remixing her career in film, teaming up with Lifetime to produce and star in movies -- some based on her own hits. Her latest film takes inspiration from "He Wasn't Man Enough." Michel Martin National Security U.S. adds 4 European leftist groups to foreign terrorism list The U.S. has added four leftist groups from Europe to the State Department's foreign terrorism list, raising questions about whether they'll be used to support terrorism charges against Americans. Odette Yousef National France's pension turmoil highlights global challenge of caring for aging population France's generous pension system has toppled governments there over questions of how to fund it. It's part of a broader problem, as nations rethink how to fund care for their aging populations. Wailin Wong National Veterans of 1989 Panama invasion urge caution amid military buildup in the Caribbean As the U.S. builds up forces in the Caribbean, veterans of the last major U.S. intervention in Latin America worry that the 1989 invasion of Panama may have left the U.S. military overconfident. Steve Walsh World Al Qaeda-affiliated militants cripple fuel supplies to Mali's capital Militants from an Al Qaeda affiliate in land-locked Mali have been attacking fuel convoys for months. The blockade has strangled fuel supplies to the capital city. Emmanuel Akinwotu World Fact-checking Trump's claim his family has done 'little' business with Saudi Arabia President Trump this week said his family has done "very little" business with Saudi Arabia, as Crown Prince Mohammed visited the White House. NPR fact checks that claim with Forbes' Dan Alexander. Leila Fadel Technology Transportation Department endorses crash test dummy that more closely resembles women The U.S. government has released a new crash test dummy design that advocates believe will help make cars safer for women. Women are 73% more likely to be injured in a head-on crash than men. The Associated Press Politics Pras Michel of the Fugees sentenced to 14 years over illegal campaign donations The Grammy-winning artist was sentenced on Thursday to 14 years in prison for a case in which he was convicted of illegally funneling foreign contributions to former President Obama's 2012 campaign. The Associated Press Prev 147 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics In Miami Beach, the New York City mayoral election is an opportunity Billboards in Times Square are inviting New York businesses to relocate to Miami Beach. They're being paid for by a Florida developer who sees the election of Zohran Mamdani as an opportunity to lure residents and businesses south. Greg Allen
National Morning news brief The CDC reversed its stance on vaccines and autism, suggesting a potential link without evidence, the U.S. presented a plan to end the war in Ukraine, NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani to meet Trump Friday. A Martínez
Toni Braxton's hit 'He Wasn't Man Enough' inspires new Lifetime film Singer Toni Braxton is remixing her career in film, teaming up with Lifetime to produce and star in movies -- some based on her own hits. Her latest film takes inspiration from "He Wasn't Man Enough." Michel Martin
National Security U.S. adds 4 European leftist groups to foreign terrorism list The U.S. has added four leftist groups from Europe to the State Department's foreign terrorism list, raising questions about whether they'll be used to support terrorism charges against Americans. Odette Yousef
National France's pension turmoil highlights global challenge of caring for aging population France's generous pension system has toppled governments there over questions of how to fund it. It's part of a broader problem, as nations rethink how to fund care for their aging populations. Wailin Wong
National Veterans of 1989 Panama invasion urge caution amid military buildup in the Caribbean As the U.S. builds up forces in the Caribbean, veterans of the last major U.S. intervention in Latin America worry that the 1989 invasion of Panama may have left the U.S. military overconfident. Steve Walsh
World Al Qaeda-affiliated militants cripple fuel supplies to Mali's capital Militants from an Al Qaeda affiliate in land-locked Mali have been attacking fuel convoys for months. The blockade has strangled fuel supplies to the capital city. Emmanuel Akinwotu
World Fact-checking Trump's claim his family has done 'little' business with Saudi Arabia President Trump this week said his family has done "very little" business with Saudi Arabia, as Crown Prince Mohammed visited the White House. NPR fact checks that claim with Forbes' Dan Alexander. Leila Fadel
Technology Transportation Department endorses crash test dummy that more closely resembles women The U.S. government has released a new crash test dummy design that advocates believe will help make cars safer for women. Women are 73% more likely to be injured in a head-on crash than men. The Associated Press
Politics Pras Michel of the Fugees sentenced to 14 years over illegal campaign donations The Grammy-winning artist was sentenced on Thursday to 14 years in prison for a case in which he was convicted of illegally funneling foreign contributions to former President Obama's 2012 campaign. The Associated Press