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President Trump to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday; CBS News visits a remote island off the coast of Maine.
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Texas Democrats have threatened a walkout over President Trump's push to redraw the state's congressional map. Texas legislators began their special session on Tuesday. John C. Moritz, the chief political reporter for the Austin American-Statesman, joins with more.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine and Russia will hold a new round of peace talks on Wednesday. The announcement comes as Russian drones hit parts of Ukraine, officials said. Charlotte Gallagher with BBC News, a CBS News partner, has more.
The Chinese government blocked a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office employee from leaving the country, the State Department said on Monday, adding that it is "tracking this case very closely," and "engaged with Chinese officials to resolve the situation." CBS News foreign correspondent Anna Coren has the latest.
Speaker Mike Johnson said the House will not vote before the August recess on a resolution calling on the Trump administration to release more files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. CBS News' Natalie Brand has the latest.
Trump administration lawyers and Harvard are heading to court Monday in the legal battle over federal funding, which the White House froze after it said the university failed to address antisemitism on campus. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has the latest.
President Trump has been in his second presidential term for 6 months now. Political analysts Leslie Sanchez and Chuck Rocha join "CBS Morning News" to discuss how Mr. Trump's strategy is working so far and reflect on some key events.
Support for President Trump's deportation efforts has declined, according to a CBS News poll. Meanwhile, acting ICE director Todd Lyons told CBS News that anyone in the U.S. illegally will be arrested, even if they do not have a criminal record. Natalie Brand and Anthony Salvanto have the latest.
A majority of Americans want the Justice Department to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to a CBS News poll. Meanwhile, President Trump filed a lawsuit over the Wall Street Journal's report about him and Epstein. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has more.
Trump proposes U.S. takeover of Gaza Strip; Chiefs seeking third straight Super Bowl victory.
President Trump will hold a joint news conference at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; OpenAI unveils new "deep research" tool for ChatGPT.
Trump administration facing backlash over new trade tariffs; Sen. McConnell discusses his criticism of President Trump.
Search continues for victims of midair collision near Washington, D.C.; Grammy Awards telecast to raise money for California wildfire relief.
No survivors expected after passenger plane and Black Hawk helicopter collide.
Trump administration offering "deferred resignation" to government workers unwilling to return to office; Companies expanding in-person work requirements.
Trump administration pauses federal grants and loans; IRS starts new tax rule for digital income.
Trump holding off on tariffs after Colombia agrees to accept deported migrants on military planes; Hospital visits for the flu increasing.
Trump to visit disaster areas in North Carolina, Southern California; Record-high number of U.S. credit card users only making minimum monthly payments.
Fire crews around Los Angeles battling new wildfire; President Trump demands apology from bishop who asked him to "have mercy" on LGBTQ and migrant communities.
President Trump said that he is deploying the National Guard to Washington, D.C., and that the federal government has taken control of the D.C. police.
President Trump announced E.J. Antoni as his nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Monday, after he fired the former commissioner earlier this month and blamed her for a weaker-than-expected jobs report
At least one person has died, and one person remains unaccounted for, while at least 10 people have been injured following multiple explosions at the U.S. Steel Clairton plant.
Three people were killed and a suspect was arrested after a shooting at a Target store parking lot in North Austin, police said.
Tropical Storm Erin could strengthen to become the Atlantic's first hurricane of the season.
President Trump says he expects to know quickly if a deal can be made with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to halt the war in Ukraine.
A federal judge on Monday denied a request from the Trump administration to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell.
A heat wave gripping parts of Europe sent temperatures over 109.4 degrees Fahrenheit — 40 degrees Celsius — in southern France and the Western Balkans on Monday.
Israel's military targeted and killed five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza on Sunday, including Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif.