Johnson seeks support for temporary measure to avoid government shutdown

Johnson seeks support for temporary measure to avoid government shutdown – CBS News Watch CBS News If Congress doesn’t pass legislation by midnight next Friday, portions of the federal government will cease operations. House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to scrounge up support for a vote to fund the government through September. Caitlin Huey-Burns has

European leaders hold emergency summit after U.S. pauses military aid to Ukraine

European leaders hold emergency summit after U.S. pauses military aid to Ukraine – CBS News Watch CBS News A deadly Russian missile attack in the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a gruesome, real-time example of why European leaders gathered for another emergency meeting, fearing that without strong U.S. support, Russia’s aggression could land

Jeffries Says Democrats Won’t Support Short-Term Government Funding Bill

Lawmakers have until March 14 to avert a government shutdown. WASHINGTON—House Democrats will not support a measure that would fund the government at current levels, said House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (R-N.Y.) on March 6. “We’ll have a conversation as House Democrats on Tuesday morning when we reconvene in the Capitol,” he told reporters at

Cal Poly Told Jewish Students To ‘Hide Their Jewish Identity’ To Avoid Anti-Semitic Harassment, Federal Complaint Says

Pro-Hamas activists at the school pelted Jews with fake blood Founder’s Hall at Cal Poly Humboldt (Wikimedia Commons) After Jewish students at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, were taunted with anti-Semitic slurs and pelted with fake blood, administrators encouraged them to “hide their Jewish identity to avoid being targeted,” according to a federal civil rights

Canadian premier threatens to slap 25% tariffs on electricity to American states

Canadian premier threatens to slap 25% tariffs on electricity to American states – CBS News Watch CBS News President Trump paused Mexico and Canada tariffs until April 2, but Doug Ford, premier of Ontario, Canada, isn’t satisfied. He spoke to Ed O’Keefe about the trade war and his threats to increase tariffs on Canadian energy