The Latest Technology Once an industry top dog, Intel hopes to regain dominance with chip made in the U.S. Intel has announced the launch of a chip that's made in America. Analysts say the Core Ultra Series Three could help the California-based company regain its dominance in the chip industry. John Ruwitch U.S. health officials reduce the number of vaccines recommended for all children U.S. health officials have announced major changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, reducing the number of diseases children are routinely protected against from 17 to 11. Pien Huang Politics Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz drops out of gubernatorial race Minnesota's Democratic Gov. Tim Walz says he's dropping his bid for a third term. His decision comes amid criticism of his management of fraud investigations highlighted by President Trump, Leila Fadel Goddard Space Flight Center staff says library's closure degrades NASA's mission The library at Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland is closing after a number of disruptions and reductions by the Trump administration. Staff members say it's degrading NASA's mission. Katia Riddle Politics Hegseth threatens Sen. Mark Kelly's military rank over 'illegal orders' video Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says he's begun the process of reducing the retirement pay and rank of Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly over a video Kelly did telling troops not to follow illegal orders. Quil Lawrence Politics Sen. Mark Kelly calls Hegseth's demotion threat the 'height of hypocrisy'' NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly about the Trump administration's moves to reduce Kelly's rank over a video urging military members not to follow illegal orders. Steve Inskeep World Progress for Ukraine talks in Paris uncertain with U.S. focus shifting to Venezuela Ukraine's allies are meeting Tuesday in Paris for key talks that could help determine the country's security after a potential ceasefire with Russia. But prospects for progress are uncertain. The Associated Press Politics Danish prime minister says a US takeover of Greenland would mark the end of NATO Her comments came in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed call for the strategic, mineral-rich Arctic island to come under U.S. control in the aftermath of the weekend military operation in Venezuela. The Associated Press Politics This Jan. 6 plaque was made to honor law enforcement. It's nowhere to be found at the Capitol Its whereabouts aren't publicly known, though it's believed to be in storage. The Associated Press One view of Seattle's affordable housing future Colleen Echohawk is the CEO of Community Roots Housing, managing over 2,300 affordable housing units in Seattle. Gabrielle Healy Prev 222 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Technology Once an industry top dog, Intel hopes to regain dominance with chip made in the U.S. Intel has announced the launch of a chip that's made in America. Analysts say the Core Ultra Series Three could help the California-based company regain its dominance in the chip industry. John Ruwitch
U.S. health officials reduce the number of vaccines recommended for all children U.S. health officials have announced major changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, reducing the number of diseases children are routinely protected against from 17 to 11. Pien Huang
Politics Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz drops out of gubernatorial race Minnesota's Democratic Gov. Tim Walz says he's dropping his bid for a third term. His decision comes amid criticism of his management of fraud investigations highlighted by President Trump, Leila Fadel
Goddard Space Flight Center staff says library's closure degrades NASA's mission The library at Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland is closing after a number of disruptions and reductions by the Trump administration. Staff members say it's degrading NASA's mission. Katia Riddle
Politics Hegseth threatens Sen. Mark Kelly's military rank over 'illegal orders' video Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says he's begun the process of reducing the retirement pay and rank of Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly over a video Kelly did telling troops not to follow illegal orders. Quil Lawrence
Politics Sen. Mark Kelly calls Hegseth's demotion threat the 'height of hypocrisy'' NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly about the Trump administration's moves to reduce Kelly's rank over a video urging military members not to follow illegal orders. Steve Inskeep
World Progress for Ukraine talks in Paris uncertain with U.S. focus shifting to Venezuela Ukraine's allies are meeting Tuesday in Paris for key talks that could help determine the country's security after a potential ceasefire with Russia. But prospects for progress are uncertain. The Associated Press
Politics Danish prime minister says a US takeover of Greenland would mark the end of NATO Her comments came in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed call for the strategic, mineral-rich Arctic island to come under U.S. control in the aftermath of the weekend military operation in Venezuela. The Associated Press
Politics This Jan. 6 plaque was made to honor law enforcement. It's nowhere to be found at the Capitol Its whereabouts aren't publicly known, though it's believed to be in storage. The Associated Press
One view of Seattle's affordable housing future Colleen Echohawk is the CEO of Community Roots Housing, managing over 2,300 affordable housing units in Seattle. Gabrielle Healy