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Israel and Hamas agree to first phase of Gaza peace plan; South American orchestra group performs in California with instruments made from trash.
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President Trump's plan to send the National Guard to Chicago is headed to court as state representatives seek to block the endeavor. CBS News' Ian Lee reports.
Israel's government is set to formally vote on the terms of the Gaza peace deal's primary phase. CBS News' Debora Patta has more, and Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.
California officials examined a man's digital footprint to understand how the Palisades Fire allegedly originated and spread. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Russia and China are sending high-level representatives to North Korea for celebrations honoring 80 years of the ruling party. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
President Trump's plans to federalize the National Guard in Illinois and Oregon are headed to court. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has more.
Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries got into a heated confrontation with New York Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican, over the government shutdown that has now entered a ninth day. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
Israel and Hamas have signalled their support for the first phase of the Gaza peace plan that has been under negotiation in Cairo, Egypt. CBS News' Haley Ott and Natalie Brand report.
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to appear for his arraignment on Wednesday after being indicted by the Justice Department in late September. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more on what to expect.
FBI investigating Dallas ICE field office shooting as targeted attack; Jimmy Kimmel pulls 6.2 million viewers during first show back on late night.
Jimmy Kimmel returns to air after suspension; CBS News speaks with leading researcher about White House autism claims.
Trump administration links Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism; NASA introduces new class of astronaut candidates.
Thousands honor Charlie Kirk at memorial service; Police recruit chooses service over basketball.
Late-night hosts show support for Jimmy Kimmel after ABC pulls him off the air indefinitely; CDC committee recommends against combo MMRV vaccine for children under 4 years old.
President Trump meets with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer; Thousands protest against President Trump's U.K. state visit.
President Trump visits the United Kingdom; Hackers breach system responsible for New Orleans bond transactions and jail releases.
Charlie Kirk murder suspect appears to have confessed to killing on Discord; Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates.
Man accused of killing Charlie Kirk expected to face charges in court on Tuesday; Buffalo Bills beat New York Jets with strong performances by Josh Allen and James Cook.
FBI releases new images of suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder; Qatar's prime minister in Washington after Israeli strikes targeting Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows "Hamas will disarm," easy way or the hard way, as Israel's military says a Gaza ceasefire is in effect.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for fighting for democracy in her country.
The government shutdown entered its 10th day Friday as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over a spending plan. Follow live updates.
It's unclear whether the Trump administration will make an official available to answer questions about what it intends to do next with Abrego Garcia, who is in immigration custody.
A 6.9-magnitude aftershock jolted quake-hit southern Philippines, triggering a fresh tsunami alert just hours after an earlier warning was lifted, authorities said.
A federal grand jury has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking the second Trump foe to face federal prosecution in recent weeks.
Maduro's government expressed its expectation of an "armed attack" against Venezuela in "a very short time."
The disaster killed 15,900 people, with 2,520 people still listed as missing as of the end of February, according to the National Police Agency.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM — who became world-famous as the chaplain and biggest fan of the Loyola University Ramblers men's basketball team — has died.