Top Stories: February 19, 2026
Here are the top headlines across the United States today.
President Donald Trump convened his Board of Peace summit in Washington, announcing that nine nations pledged $7 billion toward Gaza reconstruction efforts, with the United States committing an additional $10 billion. Some participating countries reportedly offered troop support, and documents outlined plans for a proposed 5,000-person base in southern Gaza.
In the United Kingdom, authorities arrested Prince Andrew, born Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, on suspicion of misconduct linked to materials associated with Jeffrey Epstein. He has denied wrongdoing.
Following the summit, President Trump traveled to Georgia as the closely watched race for the 14th Congressional District seat — previously held by Marjorie Taylor Greene — intensifies. Meanwhile, U.S. officials confirmed that potential Iran strike timelines are under discussion but no final decisions have been made.