The CDC sent federal disease experts to assist in the response to the intensifying measles outbreak in Texas. At least 159 measles cases have been confirmed, with 22 of the patients been hospitalized, state officials said Tuesday. https://t.co/xFbVIHFGSG
SCOOP: TikTok is eyeing an expansion of its local services business to the U.S., according to job postings and sources familiar with its plans. https://t.co/iAMEFswMb9
Sen. Lindsey Graham said Volodymyr Zelensky will have to "fundamentally change or go" after a contentious meeting with President Trump. "I can't believe most Americans after what they saw today would want to be partners with Zelensky," Graham said. https://t.co/DuIrTntRrr
READ: Epstein docs, flight logs released by Trump administration https://t.co/5uzjUJZFN2
NEW: The Washington Post's Opinion Section editor David Shipley resigned after owner Jeff Bezos mandated the section only cover two topics, personal liberties and free markets. https://t.co/6ygwEfsfqI
The U.S. and Ukraine are closing in on minerals agreement worth hundreds of billions of dollars under which the U.S. would express its desire to keep Ukraine "free, sovereign and secure," according to a draft obtained by Axios. https://t.co/UJQQmobXHC
Federal agencies, unions tell employees not to answer Musk's or-else email https://t.co/w56r9tk3Al
Trump's dramatic change in U.S. policy toward Russia shocked Volodymyr Zelensky and is fueling fears among U.S. allies that the Trump administration will side with Moscow. https://t.co/G2TRLYdi1N
Recent high-profile airline accidents have caused a spike in Americans questioning just how safe it is to fly, according to Google Trends data. https://t.co/nvq5oBkiDh
SCOOP: One of the big reasons Trump is limiting AP reporters' White House access is to protest what aides see as years of liberal word choices that the news service spread across mainstream media, top White House officials tell @MarcACaputo. https://t.co/8iFcxC9kUU