President Donald Trump announced a deal to offer common fertility drugs at steep discounts through TrumpRx, a direct-to-consumer drug platform set to launch in January 2026. The initiative is part of a broader effort to expand access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and reduce its cost, though key details about its implementation remain unclear.
Here's what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.
|
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a news conference in Kyiv on Monday. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP) |
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to meet with President Trump at the White House today as Russia's war — now dragging on for more than three years — shows no end in sight. Zelensky is expected to push for American Tomahawk missiles, which would allow it to strike deep within Russia. Trump has indicated he is open to the idea, recently floating the possibility of giving Ukraine the long-range missiles unless Russia dramatically changes its negotiating posture. Trump also said that he plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, Hungary, in the coming weeks to discuss the war, following a lengthy phone call with Putin on Thursday that Trump described as "very productive."
|
John Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser-turned-adversary, is facing criminal charges over his handling of classified information. He is now the third high-profile Trump critic to be indicted in less than a month. Bolton is accused of sharing highly classified information with family members over email when he served as national security adviser. He has denied any wrongdoing and claims he has become Trump's latest target in the weaponization of his Justice Department. "These charges are not just about his focus on me or my diaries, but his intensive effort to intimidate his opponents, to ensure that he alone determines what is said about his conduct," Bolton said, adding that he plans to fight the charges.
|
The three candidates vying to be New York City's next mayor faced off Thursday in the first general election debate. Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old democratic socialist and clear front-runner in the race, faced sharp attacks from his rivals, who accused him of being unprepared and promoting unrealistic policies. He didn’t answer exactly how he would fund his key proposals, such as freezing increases on rent-controlled apartments and making buses free. Mamdani also declined to endorse Gov. Kathy Hochul, one of the few major Democrats in the state to endorse him. Mamdani's opponents, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, dismissed his plans as "fantasies" — though Cuomo also faced tough questions about his own record as former governor of New York and the sexual harassment allegations that led to his resignation in 2021.
|
Chicago is emerging as the epicenter of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, following a flurry of developments in the past 24 hours. Tensions have flared in recent weeks as federal agents were deployed across the city for what the Trump administration calls “Operation Midway Blitz,” an ICE effort that has resulted in more than 1,000 arrests of migrants across Illinois between September 8 and October 3, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The ICE building in Broadview, outside Chicago, has been the site of multiple confrontations as protesters have come out to decry the arrests. Ahead of more planned anti-ICE protests today, DHS officials said they “won't let this violence deter us from arresting the worst of the worst and making Illinois safe again.”
|
|
|
Sponsor Content by CardCritics
|
|
|
A Vatican commission on child protection has sharply criticized Catholic Church leaders for their continued mishandling of sexual abuse allegations involving clergy, warning in a report released Thursday that such failures are inflicting “ongoing harm” on victims. The scathing report by the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors also singled out parts of Italy and Africa for failing to implement robust anti-abuse measures. It marks the first such assessment since the election of Pope Leo XIV, underscoring the daunting task ahead for the American pontiff in confronting the Church's long-running abuse crisis. Among its recommendations, the commission urged the Church to provide reparations to survivors, ranging from financial support and formal apologies to reforms in how abuse is handled.
|
People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. |
Keanu Reeves reveals the stage name he almost chose
Actor Keanu Reeves was almost ... Chuck Spadina.
Tyra Banks is launching 'hot ice cream'
But the internet seems to have already turned a cold shoulder towards the product.
This carbon-absorbing bridge is inspired by bones
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have come up with a novel design that can reduce concrete's environmental impact.
Stocks sink on concerns about regional bank loans US stocks turned lower on Thursday as jitters spread on Wall Street about credit market turmoil and regional banks' exposures to bad loans.
New details released about the death of Diane Keaton Actress Diane Keaton died on Saturday after falling ill with a common type of infection in the US, according to a death certificate obtained by CNN.
|
|
|
Sponsor Content by CardCritics
|
Hands down the best balance transfer cards of the year
Why pay high interest when you can save big and earn rewards? Get a 0% intro APR until 2027, a $200 bonus, unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase — all with no annual fee.
|
|
|
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss, died Thursday following a recent fall, his agent said. He was 74.
Separately, Susan Stamberg, the first woman to host a national news program, died Thursday at age 87. Stamberg was known as a "founding mother" of National Public Radio.
|
How well do you remember this week’s news? Put your knowledge to the test. |
What is the name of the megarocket tasked with helping NASA achieve a moon landing planned for 2027?
A. Starship
B. Orion
C. Endurance
D. Artemis
|
“I was incredibly lucky.” |
— Illinois Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker, telling reporters on Thursday that he won $1.4 million playing blackjack in Las Vegas last year. Pritzker, a multi-billionaire, said that he donated the winnings to charity. |
|
|
Brought to you by CNN Underscored
|
Yes, you should use a water flosser. So, we found the best ones
Flossing is key to great oral health, but traditional string floss isn’t the only choice. Water flossers use powerful streams to clear away plaque and debris that your toothbrush misses. After testing more than 10 models, we found two that left our teeth cleaner and healthier.
|
|
|
Mystery monster haunts West Virginia town
A so-called monster known as "Mothman" shut down schools in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, in 1967. Watch this video to learn about the legend that still attracts visitors from all over the world. |
5 Things AM is edited by CNN’s Andrew Torgan.
We want to hear from you
Click below to email us with your questions, ideas and feedback.
|
|
|
|
CNN 5 Things podcast We bring you 5 stories that will get you up to speed and on with your day. |
|
|
® © 2025 Cable News Network. A Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All Rights Reserved.
1050 Techwood Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|