The country of Jordan is about 300 miles from the Gaza Strip, but Tuesday in the Oval Office, Jordan’s leader King Abdullah was right in the middle of the Gaza Strip’s future. President Trump reiterated that the U.S. will take over the territory, the Palestinians aren’t coming back and that countries in the region will foot the bill for the operation. Weijia Jiang has been following the developments. Source
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Some House Republicans ask Congress to make California wildfire aid conditional
A group of House Republicans is asking Congress to include the rollback of California environmental standards as a condition of the state receiving federal wildfire aid. Andy Picon, reporter at E&E News by Politico, joins “The Daily Report” to discuss. Source
Vance warns tech leaders, politicians against excessive AI regulation
Vice President JD Vance warned foreign leaders on Tuesday against placing excessive regulations on artificial intelligence in Paris. He highlighted U.S. advancements in AI and vowed to safeguard the technology from people trying to weaponize it. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has the details. Source
Palestinians in West Bank fear being pushed out amid heightened violence
While the truce in Gaza holds, Israel is hitting Hamas in the West Bank, and Palestinians there are deeply concerned they, too, could be forced out. Chris Livesay has more. Source
Chinese cranes at U.S. ports raise homeland security concerns
A yearlong congressional investigation found that automated cranes built by ZPMC for U.S. ports could potentially be monitored by the Chinese government. Source
Rare deep-sea anglerfish spotted on ocean’s surface for first time
Marine researchers were out looking sharks off the Canary Islands when they found something quite unexpected — a humpback angler fish known as a “black sea monster.” It was the only known sighting of the deep-sea fish on the surface of the ocean. Source
Chinese cranes at U.S. ports raise national security concerns
Ship-to-shore cranes are essential to operations at U.S. ports, so a congressional investigation into their connection to a Chinese-owned company is sparking serious security concerns. Carter Evans has more. Source
How did Tulsi Gabbard go from controversial to a likely Cabinet confirmation?
President Trump’s nominee for director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, will soon face a final confirmation vote. She was seen as one of his more controversial picks but is now expected to face little, if any, Republican defections. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports. Source
Trump is “signing a death warrant” for hostages, Middle East expert warns
President Trump’s meeting with the king of Jordan comes at a fragile moment for the Middle East. Brian Katulis, senior fellow for U.S. foreign policy at the Middle East Institute, joins “The Daily Report” to discuss its impact. Source
What would be the impacts of Trump’s proposed cuts to medical research funding?
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to drastically cut medical research grants in 22 states that joined together to sue. CBS News digital reporter Alex Tin joins “America Decides” to explain what areas are being targeted and where the legal fight stands. Source