LIVE NOW: Trump Meets With Indian Prime Minister Modi at White House, Holds Press Conference

U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House and holds a joint press conference at 5 p.m. ET on Feb. 13. 4:00 p.m. ET – Trump greets Modi (live) 4:05 p.m. ET – Trump hosts a bilateral meeting with Modi (possible tape playback) 5:10 p.m. ET – Trump

UCLA Suspends Students for Justice in Palestine Chapters After Agitators Vandalize Jewish Chancellor’s Home

Students targeted Hollywood talent agent and UC Regent Jay Sures, an outspoken Israel defender Anti-Israel protesters at Jay Sures’ house (X) The University of California, Los Angeles, is temporarily suspending its Students for Justice in Palestine and Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine chapters after members harassed Hollywood talent agent and regent Jay Sures and

US Budget Deficit Widens to $840 Billion in First 4 Months of Fiscal Year

The 12-month rolling deficit topped $2 trillion. The data show the U.S. government is still borrowing ‘at an alarming rate,’ said one analyst. According to new Treasury Department data, the U.S. government registered a $840 billion budget deficit in the first four months of fiscal year 2025, up 58 percent from the previous year. In

Linda McMahon Takes Aim at Campus Anti-Semitism, DEI During Smooth Confirmation Hearing

‘The department will not stand idly by while Jewish students are attacked and discriminated against,’ McMahon tells Senate committee (Win McNamee/Getty Images) Linda McMahon, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Education Department, sailed through her confirmation hearing Thursday, pledging to tackle anti-Semitism and end diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. In her opening remarks, McMahon,

Hegseth Says Trump Admin’s Ukraine Peace Push Includes Recognizing ‘Realities on the Ground’

Hegseth responds to criticism that the Trump administration’s efforts to end the Russia–Ukraine war come with too many proposed concessions to the Russian side. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Feb. 13 refuted criticism that the Trump administration’s efforts to negotiate an end to the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war come with too many concessions to the Russian

Federal Judge Extends Block on Plan to Put USAID Workers on Leave

The judge will extend his temporary restraining order for one week, to further consider USAID’s future. WASHINGTON—A federal judge on Feb. 13 extended an order for one week blocking the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) from placing 2,200 employees on paid administrative leave or forcing workers in foreign countries to return to the