Trump officials reportedly texted war plans in group chat that included magazine editor
Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg said the material in the text chain “contained operational details of forthcoming strikes on Iran-backed Houthi-rebels in Yemen.
Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg said the material in the text chain “contained operational details of forthcoming strikes on Iran-backed Houthi-rebels in Yemen.
State Department responds to leak of military plans
U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce answered questions on the "inadvertent" leak of military plans but top officials on President Trump's administration. Several high-profile members of Trump's administration discussed war plans for upcoming strikes in Yemen in a group chat on the secure messaging app Signal. The editor-in-chief for The Atlantic, the magazine was included in those high-level conversations accidentally. "I have two very short things to say to you," Bruce said. "First, we will not comment on the Secretary's deliberative conversations. Secondly, that you should contact the White House."
U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce answered questions on the "inadvertent" leak of military plans but top officials on President Trump's administration. Several high-profile members of Trump's administration discussed war plans for upcoming strikes in Yemen in a group chat on the secure messaging app Signal. The editor-in-chief for The Atlantic, the magazine was included in those high-level conversations accidentally. "I have two very short things to say to you," Bruce said. "First, we will not comment on the Secretary's deliberative conversations. Secondly, that you should contact the White House."
U.S claims Mahmoud Khalil poses foreign policy risks
The U.S. government has alleged that Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian demonstrator Mahmoud Khalil withheld that he worked for a United Nations Palestinian relief agency in his visa application, saying that should be grounds for deportation. The U.N. agency known as UNRWA provides food and healthcare to Palestinian refugees and has become a flashpoint in the Israeli war in Gaza. Israel contends that 12 UNRWA employees were involved in Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, leading the U.S. to halt funding of the group.
The U.S. government has alleged that Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian demonstrator Mahmoud Khalil withheld that he worked for a United Nations Palestinian relief agency in his visa application, saying that should be grounds for deportation. The U.N. agency known as UNRWA provides food and healthcare to Palestinian refugees and has become a flashpoint in the Israeli war in Gaza. Israel contends that 12 UNRWA employees were involved in Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, leading the U.S. to halt funding of the group.
Second lady Usha Vance to visit Greenland this week
Second lady Usha Vance is slated to travel to Greenland on Thursday, according to the White House.
Second lady Usha Vance is slated to travel to Greenland on Thursday, according to the White House.
Pope discharged from hospital, returns to Vatican
Pope Francis was released from the hospital Sunday after battling a life-threatening case of pneumonia in both lungs.
Pope Francis was released from the hospital Sunday after battling a life-threatening case of pneumonia in both lungs.
Euclid mission latest findings
The European Space Agency (ESA) has unveiled the first batch of data from its groundbreaking Euclid mission. (Credit: European Space Agency)
The European Space Agency (ESA) has unveiled the first batch of data from its groundbreaking Euclid mission. (Credit: European Space Agency)
Where does the Russia and Ukraine war stand?
LiveNOW's Austin Westfall discusses where the Russia and Ukraine war stands amid ceasefire negotiations with Hal Kempfer, national security analyst.
LiveNOW's Austin Westfall discusses where the Russia and Ukraine war stands amid ceasefire negotiations with Hal Kempfer, national security analyst.
Israel fires on Lebanon after rocket attack
The Israeli military says it launched airstrikes on several locations in Lebanon on Saturday, after multiple rockets were fired from there toward northern Israel. LiveNOW's Austin Westfall discusses the latest in the Middle East with Dr. Alon Burstein, Tufts University visiting assistant professor.
The Israeli military says it launched airstrikes on several locations in Lebanon on Saturday, after multiple rockets were fired from there toward northern Israel. LiveNOW's Austin Westfall discusses the latest in the Middle East with Dr. Alon Burstein, Tufts University visiting assistant professor.
Pope Francis to be released on Sunday
Pope Francis is expected to be released from the hospital Sunday after 38 days battling pneumonia in both of his lungs, according to his doctors.
Pope Francis is expected to be released from the hospital Sunday after 38 days battling pneumonia in both of his lungs, according to his doctors.
Travel hot spot seeks emergency declaration over massive bug infestation
Officials are working to combat thousands of swarming midges ahead of the busy tourist season.
Officials are working to combat thousands of swarming midges ahead of the busy tourist season.
French scientist denied entry into U.S. over criticism of Trump's policies
The Department of Homeland Security claims the scientist was not allowed in the country because he reportedly had “confidential" data in his possession.
The Department of Homeland Security claims the scientist was not allowed in the country because he reportedly had “confidential" data in his possession.
Heathrow Airport slowly resumes flights after fire causes outage
London’s Heathrow Airport — one of the world's busiest — resumed some flights Friday after a nearby fire caused a major power outage.
London’s Heathrow Airport — one of the world's busiest — resumed some flights Friday after a nearby fire caused a major power outage.
New search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 approved more than a decade after disappearance
Malaysia’s government is allowing a Texas-based company to resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in 2014.
Malaysia’s government is allowing a Texas-based company to resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in 2014.
London's Heathrow airport closed due to power outage
A large fire near London?s Heathrow Airport knocked out power Friday to Europe?s busiest flight hub, forcing it to shut all day and disrupting global travel for hundreds of thousands of passengers. At least 1,350 flights to and from Heathrow were affected, flight tracking service FlightRadar 24 said, and the impact was likely to last several days as passengers try to reschedule their travel and airlines work to get planes and crew to the right places.
A large fire near London?s Heathrow Airport knocked out power Friday to Europe?s busiest flight hub, forcing it to shut all day and disrupting global travel for hundreds of thousands of passengers. At least 1,350 flights to and from Heathrow were affected, flight tracking service FlightRadar 24 said, and the impact was likely to last several days as passengers try to reschedule their travel and airlines work to get planes and crew to the right places.
Sudan military retakes Khatoum's Republic Palace
The Sudanese army seized full control of the presidential palace in downtown Khartoum on Friday, it said in a statement, in what would be a major gain in a two-year-old conflict with a rival armed group that has threatened to partition the country. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said hours later that it remained in the vicinity of the palace, and that it had launched an attack that had killed dozens of army soldiers inside. LiveNOW from FOX host Jeane Franseen spoke to national security expert, Ken Gray, on the latest.
The Sudanese army seized full control of the presidential palace in downtown Khartoum on Friday, it said in a statement, in what would be a major gain in a two-year-old conflict with a rival armed group that has threatened to partition the country. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said hours later that it remained in the vicinity of the palace, and that it had launched an attack that had killed dozens of army soldiers inside. LiveNOW from FOX host Jeane Franseen spoke to national security expert, Ken Gray, on the latest.
London's Heathrow Airport shuts down after fire triggers outage
Heathrow Airport in London experienced a significant power outage Thursday due to a fire at an electrical substation supplying the airport, according to its X account. The post said, "To maintain the safety of our passengers and colleagues, Heathrow will be closed until 23h59 on 21 March," adding that "Passengers are advised not to travel to the airport and should contact their airline for further information. We apologise for the inconvenience." Heathrow Airport is among the busiest airports in the world.
Heathrow Airport in London experienced a significant power outage Thursday due to a fire at an electrical substation supplying the airport, according to its X account. The post said, "To maintain the safety of our passengers and colleagues, Heathrow will be closed until 23h59 on 21 March," adding that "Passengers are advised not to travel to the airport and should contact their airline for further information. We apologise for the inconvenience." Heathrow Airport is among the busiest airports in the world.
More than 50 hostages remain in Gaza as Israel war rages on
Tufts University's Dr. Alon Burstein joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war.
Tufts University's Dr. Alon Burstein joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war.
Taliban frees American detained in Afghanistan for two years
An American man who was held captive in Afghanistan for over two years has been freed by the Taliban and is now on his way back to the United States, according to the Associated Press. The release of George Glezmann was facilitated through Qatari negotiators and the Trump administration, according to the State Department.
An American man who was held captive in Afghanistan for over two years has been freed by the Taliban and is now on his way back to the United States, according to the Associated Press. The release of George Glezmann was facilitated through Qatari negotiators and the Trump administration, according to the State Department.
EU postpones US trade tariffs after Trump warns of 200% tax on European wine
The European Union has delayed its planned tariffs on US goods, which were set to go into effect at the start of April, pushing them to mid-April instead.
The European Union has delayed its planned tariffs on US goods, which were set to go into effect at the start of April, pushing them to mid-April instead.
US falls to lowest ever happiness rating in annual report: Here's why
Belief in the kindness of others is a top factor in happiness – and one solid indicator is believing that other people will return a lost wallet.
Belief in the kindness of others is a top factor in happiness – and one solid indicator is believing that other people will return a lost wallet.



















