Amex laments Epstein ties as files reveal hundreds of travel bookings

American Express says it regrets having the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as a client for years, as hundreds of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice and reviewed by CBS News appear to show he used the company’s travel agency to arrange international flights for multiple women or girls, predominantly from eastern Europe, whose

DC Mayor Declares Emergency, Asks Federal Help on Potomac Sewage Spill

Raw sewage flows into the Potomac River after a massive sewage pipe rupture in Glen Echo, Md., on Jan. 23, 2026. Cliff Owen /AP Photo District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser on Feb. 18 declared a local public emergency following a sewage spill on the Potomac River and requested federal assistance from President Donald Trump.

Florida Lawmakers Approve Renaming Palm Beach Airport After Trump

President Donald Trump’s personal plane sits at Palm Beach International Airport, West Palm Beach, Fla., on Feb. 1, 2026. Nathan Howard/Reuters Florida lawmakers on Thursday completed the approval of a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport in honor of President Donald Trump. The measure, now awaiting Gov. Ron DeSantis’s signature, comes at the same

Inside Al Jazeera’s Style Guide, Which Forbids Reporters From Calling ISIS a ‘Terrorist’ Organization

Al Jazeera prohibits its staff from referring to al Qaeda, ISIS, and Boko Haram as “terrorist,” “Islamist,” or “extremist” groups, instead requiring reporters to use “neutral terms” like “fighters” and “armed groups,” according to a copy of the outlet’s style guide obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. The guide was labeled “2023-2024 Edition” but appears

Blue State Leaders, Academics Push Back on Trump’s Request for Proof of Fair Student Admissions

A person protests outside of the Supreme Court in Washington on June 29, 2023. Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo Several state and university leaders are poised to resist President Donald Trump’s order requiring proof that they don’t discriminate in student admissions, according to public comments submitted before the new regulations take effect next month. Under the

MAHA Proponents React to Trump’s Executive Order on Glyphosate

A customer shops for Roundup products at a store in San Rafael, Calif., on July, 9, 2018. Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images Invoking the Defense Production Act, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Feb. 18, propelling the domestic production of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides. The decision sparked widespread backlash among Make America