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The Department of Justice has fired Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor and the daughter of ex-FBI director James Comey. This comes as the White House tries to mitigate demands for the Jeffrey Epstein files to be released. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
Israel launched massive airstrikes in Damascus, Syria, as a response to apparent attacks against the Druze minorities in Sweida. Lina Sinjab with BBC News, a CBS News partner, has more.
President Trump called some Republicans and past supporters "stupid" for believing in what he calls a "hoax" regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files, which the Department of Justice has not released fully. CBS News' Natalie Brand.
The Senate approved a $9.4 billion rescissions request, sending it back to the House of Representatives for approval. CBS News' Taurean Small has the latest.
Young adults are feeling more unprepared for the future, according to research by The Broken Marketplace Study. Rajiv Chandrasekaran, managing director of the Schultz Family Foundation, joins "CBS News Mornings" to break it down.
The Trump administration has begun its process of dismantling the U.S. Department of Education following a Supreme Court ruling allowing mass firings. Education Secretary Linda McMahon says she wants to return education authority to states. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has more details.
Narcisco Barranco, the father of three U.S. Marines who could be seen being violently detained by immigration agents in a viral video, was released from an ICE facility in Southern California on Tuesday. One of his sons told CBS News that he's "never seen him like this." Adam Yamaguchi has more details.
Democrats and Republicans are calling for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, while Attorney General Pam Bondi continues to dodge questions over the case. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Trump invites China's Xi Jinping to attend inauguration; FIFA's decision for Saudi Arabia to host 2034 World Cup sparks criticism.
Luigi Mangione, the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect, has an outburst on the way to court; USDA orders testing of raw and unpasteurized milk amid growing bird flu concerns.
Suspect in deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson charged with murder; Tulsi Gabbard questioned on her relationship with Syria.
Syrian rebels take control after Assad flees to Moscow; Crypto companies hoping election investment pays off.
New clues emerge in search for UnitedHealthcare CEO's killer; President Biden celebrates last Christmas at White House with annual tree lighting.
Manhunt underway for gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO; Bitcoin crosses $100,000 for the first time.
Trump considering replacing Pete Hegseth as his pick for defense secretary; Capitol Hill Christmas tree lighting.
Pete Hegseth faces misconduct allegations; Travel Tuesday discounts available.
President Biden issues sweeping pardon for his son, Hunter Biden; What to know about Cyber Monday deals.
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes effect; Thanksgiving travel rush underway.
Four CDC workers told CBS News under the condition of anonymity that they were "deeply disappointed and frustrated" by an apparent lack of leadership after the shooting.
The president announced E.J. Antoni as his nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Antoni is a fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank.
Three officials involved in President Trump's controversial L.A. National Guard deployment testified in court Monday.
Taylor Swift announced her 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," after a countdown tease on her website. She didn't say when it would be released.
President Trump has extended a temporary truce in the U.S.-China trade war, preventing tariffs on China from leaping to at least 80%.
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.
Three people were killed and a suspect was arrested after a shooting at a Target store parking lot in North Austin, police said.
The president made the move despite data showing crime has declined in the city in recent years.
Two workers died and at least 10 people were injured after multiple explosions at the U.S. Steel Clairton plant.