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Trump blames Biden for GDP shrinking in first quarter; RFK Jr. falsely claims he is banning multiple food dyes
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Trump blames Biden for GDP shrinking in first quarter; RFK Jr. falsely claims he is banning multiple food dyes
Numbers behind Trump's first 100 days of 2nd term; state of Democratic resistance to Trump administration
Putin declares three-day ceasefire in Ukraine starting May 8; President Trump sends election day message to Canadians
President Trump to attend Pope Francis' funeral; Canadian election sees record high early voting.
New polling shows a drop in President Trump’s approval rating; The historic Meta anti-trust trial is underway.
Treasury Secretary Bessent says, "America first does not mean America alone." N.C. Supreme Court race still not certified
Defense Secretary Hegseth denies sharing classified information in second Signal group chat; Value of Dollar falls, raising concerns that investors are losing trust in the U.S.
Global tributes pour in for Pope Francis; Presidents and lawakers honor Pope Francis' legacy
Sen. Van Hollen says he wants to end "illegal abduction" of Kilmar Abrego Garcia; Some environmental groups are concerned Trump Administration could revoke tax-exempt status
Police say the Florida State University shooting suspect is the son of a deputy sheriff; Supreme Court to hear arguments over President Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship.
Memo details how U.S. can send non-criminal migrants to Guantanamo Bay; Vietnam War documentary series uses CBS News archives and declassified government records.
Judge holds hearing on mistakenly deported man after Salvadoran president said he won’t be returned; What’s next for Kamala Harris?
Trump wraps meeting with El Salvador's president, no plans to return mistakenly deported man; Gayle King and all-women crew soar to space in historic trip
Stocks rise to end a volatile week on Wall Street; Senators Tina Smith and Gary Peters discuss state of Washington as both Democrats won't run for reelection
Stocks drop as concern grows over Trump’s China tariffs; attorney claims he was detained at airport for representing pro-Palestinian protestor
The government will shut down at 12 a.m. on Wednesday if lawmakers do not reach an agreement to extend government funding.
Last week, U.S. Secret Service investigators found SIM servers in the Tri-State area that were capable of disabling cell towers and launching cyber attacks.
A judge gave a blistering assessment of the Trump administration's efforts to go after international students who expressed pro-Palestinian views on college campuses.
Federal immigration officials have revealed plans to reopen the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to new applicants to comply with a court order.
Pfizer's CEO said President Trump's threat of tariffs motivated his company to take swift action.
With time running out to avert a government shutdown, millions of Americans who get health insurance under the Affordable Care Act could soon face sharply higher premiums.
The Senate plans to vote for a House-passed bill to keep the government open, but Democrats remain opposed ahead of a midnight deadline. Follow live updates here.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth touted the new name, the Department of War, saying "the era of the Department of Defense is over."
A group of Democratic senators is asking the Justice Department to help prevent convicted U.S. Capitol rioters from being reimbursed by taxpayers for court-ordered fines.
Louisiana is pursuing a criminal case against an out-of-state doctor accused of mailing abortion pills to a patient in the state, court documents filed this month revealed.
President Trump floated a framework to end the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted — though it's unclear how Hamas will respond.
A U.S. district judge in D.C. ruled that the U.S. Agency for Global Media cannot implement a reduction in force eliminating 532 jobs for full-time government employees.
Active-duty troops and National Guard members on missions will continue to work with the promise of back pay after Congress passes legislation to fund the government.
YouTube will pay almost $25 million to settle a lawsuit brought by President Trump for suspending his account — most of which will support a planned White House ballroom.
A prolonged government shutdown, as occurred in 2018, could lead to long lines at TSA checkpoints and economic losses, experts warn.
The treasury secretary's current chief of staff, Dan Katz, is heading to the International Monetary Fund.
An ICE officer who was initially relieved of his duties after being captured on video pushing a woman to the ground has been returned to duty, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter told CBS News.
The agency's Bureau of Labor Statistics would suspend operations if the U.S. government shuts down this week, potentially delaying key economic reports.
While the tariffs will impact everyone to some degree, experts say more of the pain will be felt by lower-income consumers.
The U.S. government could shut down on Wednesday if Congress fails to approve funding for federal agencies. Here's how that could affect Social Security recipients.