TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
California Democrats Push To Restore Full Healthcare Benefits For Illegal Immigrants
Two California Democrats have introduced a bill to restore full Medi-Cal coverage for illegal immigrants age 19 and older.
Bill Clinton Dusts Off Childhood Anecdote To Deny Epstein Involvement
Former President Bill Clinton invoked a personal childhood story from his childhood ahead of a congressional deposition for the probe into late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Global Impact
Trump ‘not happy’ with Iran situation and says military force is still an option
Donald Trump says he has not made a final decision on whether to launch strikes on Iran but is “not happy” with the situation and military force – including regime change – remains an option.
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U.S. tells embassy staff in Israel to leave now if they want amid Trump threats to attack Iran
The United States on Friday told some embassy staff that they could leave Israel — and that those who want to must do so quickly — as fears of an American attack on Iran fueled alarm throughout the region.
Economic Pulse
'Shaken' CNN staffers say they fear what Paramount takeover would mean for newsroom
CNN employees reacted with alarm after Netflix abruptly pulled out of the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery, effectively clearing the way for a takeover of the 24/7 cable channel by Paramount Skydance, the media giant run by technology heir David Ellison.
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Trump tells buyers priced out of housing: ‘Wait a little longer’
President Donald Trump said US consumers should “wait a little longer” for mortgage rates to drop further, a plea for patience from the electorate as voters show dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and affordability issues.
Quick Takes
Rare 2,000-year-old treasure unearthed by metal detectorists in Wales: "We were astonished"
Why Is Ariana Grande Reportedly Skipping the 2026 Actor’s Awards? Absence Explained
Atlanta Falcons fire newly hired assistant coach after sexual assault allegations
More than a dozen killed when military cargo plane carrying money crashes in Bolivia, local official says
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