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Cuts to Philadelphia's mass transit system, SEPTA, are beginning to cause disruptions for commuters and students. CBS News Philadelphia reporter Wakisha Bailey has the latest.
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday to end cashless bail in Washington, D.C. CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe breaks down the details.
The Pickett Fire has burned almost 7,000 acres in Napa County, California. While wineries have remained safe from the fire, winemakers are worried that smoke may impact this season's harvest. CBS News' Carter Evans has more details.
President Trump said he fired Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors in a social media post on Monday, where he also shared an apparent termination letter. Cook says that she will not resign. CBS News Natalie Brand has the latest from the White House.
A Monday airstrike on Gaza's Nasser Hospital killed at least 20 people, including 5 journalists, the Gaza Health Ministry confirmed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the attack a "tragic mishap." Meanwhile, protests broke out in Israel over the ongoing war. CBS News Holly Williams has the latest.
A judge has temporarily blocked Kilmar Abrego Garcia's second deportation after the Trump administration signaled it was preparing to send him to Uganda. Abrego Garcia is in ICE custody at a Baltimore facility following his release from criminal custody in Tennessee. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn has more details.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was released from criminal custody in Tennessee last Friday pending his trial on federal charges, could be deported to Uganda by the Trump administration, according to a notice by the Department of Homeland Security. CBS News' political contributors Joel Payne and Leslie Sanchez break it down.
President Trump has threatened to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago and Baltimore as part of his crackdown on crime, amid objections from Democratic lawmakers. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has more details.
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.
Trump orders all federal DEI staff be put on leave; New York moves closer to school cellphone ban.
President Trump to meet with GOP congressional leaders, attend prayer service during his first full day in office; Winter storm to impact southern U.S.
Netanyahu says first hostages expected to be released Sunday from Gaza ceasefire deal; Beagle brigade protects U.S. agricultural market by sniffing out illegal food in luggage and carry-on items.
Netanyahu accuses Hamas of backtracking on elements of ceasefire agreement; FDA bans red dye No. 3 over cancer concerns.
Los Angeles braces for more strong winds as crews race to bring wildfires under control; U.S. TikTok ban set to take effect Sunday, unless the Supreme Court strikes down or delays the effective date of a law aimed at forcing TikTok's sale by its Chinese parent company.
Justice Department releases part of special counsel Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump; Oscar nominations annoucement delayed due to Los Angeles fires.
At least 24 people killed in California wildfires; Minnesota Vikings-Los Angeles Rams wild card game moved to Arizona amid California wildfires.
President Trump said on Saturday he will send troops to Portland, Oregon, as his deployments expand to more cities across the U.S.
Abrego Garcia's lawyers argued that travel to Moshannon is far more difficult for members of the defense team based in Nashville, and not easier for those in New York.
Lawmakers are facing a deadline of midnight Tuesday, when the 2026 fiscal year begins, to reach a deal to keep the government funded.
One source told CBS News that the termination letter to the agents cited their alleged "lack of judgement" in their actions.
Dominion sued Giuliani in 2021 for $1.3 billion in damages after he led President Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election results.
In the rural community of Globe, one of Arizona's oldest mining towns, sheriff deputies are looking into reports of people who may be missing.
Among the dead were those hit by two strikes in the Nuseirat refugee cam, including women and children, according to staff at al-Awda Hospital.
The sanctions will again freeze Iranian assets abroad, halt arms deals with Tehran, and penalize any development of Iran's ballistic missile program, among other measures.
Benjamin Elliott, 17, says he has almost no memory of walking into his twin sister Meghan's bedroom with a knife and stabbing her to death while she was asleep in their Texas home.