Slavery exhibits reinstalled at the President’s House in Philadelphia

A series of exhibits and educational materials on the history of slavery that were removed from the President’s House Site in Philadelphia were reinstalled Thursday, nearly one month after the Trump administration ordered they be taken down. The National Park Service confirmed the pieces of signage restored on Feb. 19 are the same plaques that

Iran dangles investment proposals as off-ramp from Trump’s gunboat diplomacy

The two rounds of indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran have produced unique proposals addressing Iran’s nuclear program — its enrichment capabilities and supply of highly enriched uranium — and how to make a deal that’s economically beneficial to both countries, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.  While Tehran seeks sanctions relief from the U.S.,

Trump tells Pentagon to release files on UFOs and “alien and extraterrestrial life”

President Trump on Thursday directed his administration to release files on UFOs and any “alien and extraterrestrial life,” an issue that has drawn decades of public fascination — and spawned more than a few wild theories. In a Truth Social post, the president told Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other agency heads “to begin the

Virginia Giuffre’s family says U.S. government response to Epstein files is “shameful”

The family of Virginia Giuffre, who alleged she was trafficked by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to engage in sex with former Prince Andrew, said they are happy about the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in the U.K., but said it is “shameful” that there haven’t been similar repercussions in the United States.  Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested

New Mexico reopens investigation linked to Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch

New Mexico’s attorney general has reopened an investigation into allegations of illegal activity at Jeffrey Epstein s former Zorro Ranch. Attorney General Raúl Torrez’s office made the announcement Thursday, saying the decision was made after reviewing information in the so-called Epstein files recently released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Although New Mexico’s initial case