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Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry has announced he’ll resign after weeks of pressure from gangs, who threatened a civil war if he returned to the country. CBS News’ Vladimir Duthiers, who is of French and Haitian descent, breaks down the history that led Haiti to this moment.
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Julie Nashawaty from Boston reunites with her 18-year-old senior cat Luna in a heartwarming TikTok video, despite Luna being a little deaf due to her age. Luna, a rescue cat with dementia, chirps in excitement upon seeing Nashawaty and her husband again, displaying clear signs of happiness and affection through her body language. The wholesome video has garnered nearly 280,000 likes online, with viewers expressing admiration for senior cats and their special bond with their...
Read moreKate Hudson experienced a near wardrobe malfunction while promoting her Netflix show at the Paley Center for Media, with costar Justin Theroux stepping in to adjust her dress. Similarly, Amanda Seyfried revealed her own embarrassing wardrobe malfunction at the Critics Choice Awards, with her dress falling apart during a conversation with Glen Powell. Despite the mishap, Hudson continued promoting her show and Seyfried managed to handle the situation with humor and grace. Full Article
Read moreDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth is ordering a review of military fitness and grooming standards to maintain the strength and effectiveness of the U.S. military. The review will assess existing standards related to physical fitness, body composition, and grooming, including regulations on beards, with a focus on maintaining high and uncompromising standards. Hegseth aims to reverse "woke" policies and restore the warrior ethos to ensure the military remains the world's most lethal and effective fighting force....
Read moreIdaho Gov. Brad Little signed a bill designating the firing squad as the preferred method of execution for capital punishment, making Idaho the only state in the U.S. to do so. This decision comes after Brad Sigmon was executed by firing squad in South Carolina, and Idaho has nine prisoners on death row. The bill was supported by over two-thirds of the legislature and also kept lethal injection as a backup method. Full Article
Read moreOver 80 Afghan women studying in Oman on a U.S.-funded scholarship face imminent deportation to Afghanistan after the program was canceled by the Trump administration's cuts to foreign aid. The students, fearing persecution and life-threatening risks, are appealing for help to continue their education abroad. Since the Taliban's return to power in 2021, they have imposed severe restrictions on women, including banning them from education and employment. Full Article
Read moreOutside a Manhattan courthouse, protesters gathered to criticize the Trump administration's plan to deport Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil, a leader in protests against Israel. A judge granted Khalil's lawyers the ability to speak with him privately, as federal investigators searched social media for ties to Hamas. In politics news, Senate Democrats refuse to pass a bill to fund the government, raising the likelihood of a shutdown, while Europe and Canada retaliate against Trump's tariffs...
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