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Layoff fears and artificial intelligence are reportedly causing people more workplace insecurity. Juliana Kaplan, a senior labor and inequality reporter for Business Insider, joins with more details.
President Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham teased major announcements about the Russia-Ukraine conflict on Sunday. Mr. Trump is also set to meet with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Nina Khrushcheva, a professor of international affairs at The New School, joins with more details. Also, CBS News' Weijia Jiang has the latest from the White House.
Two women were killed and two people were injured in a church shooting in Lexington, Kentucky, after the suspect initially shot a state trooper, police said. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes has the latest.
President Trump expressed more frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin and said the U.S. would send Patriot missiles to Ukraine as the conflict between the countries rages on. CBS News' Natalie Brand has the latest from the White House.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended "Alligator Alcatraz" in a press conference on Saturday, while Democratic lawmakers were critical of the facility's conditions after taking a tour. CBS News correspondent Bradley Blackburn joins with more details.
The Dragon Bravo Fire in the North Rim of Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. The wildfire also forced some park closures. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has the latest.
The European Union announced that it would delay retaliatory tariffs against U.S. goods following President Trump's tariff letter last week that said all goods imported from the EU countries would be levied at 30% beginning Aug. 1. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio has the latest.
Search efforts resumed for the more than 160 people still missing from the deadly July 4 floods in Central Texas after being halted Sunday morning due to renewed flood threats. CBS News' Karen Hua has the latest.
Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance face off in policy-focused debate; U.S. dockworkers remain on strike amid calls for better pay and protection from automation.
CBS News to host first and only vice presidential debate tonight; Trump falsely claims President Biden had not spoken with Georgia governor on Helene relief.
More than 100 dead after Helene swept through Southeastern U.S. and into Appalachia; Week 4 of NFL wraps up tonight.
Helene makes history as strongest hurricane on record to hit Florida's Big Bend; Revised GDP numbers show strong economic growth last quarter.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal charges; Judge approves $600 million settlement for residents near East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment.
Florida braces for impact as Helene strengthens in Gulf; Ukraine's President Zelenskyy to address U.N. General Assembly.
Over 500 people in Lebanon killed in Israeli strikes; 12 victims in Alabama mass shooting released from local hospitals.
CBS poll: Kamala Harris up four points nationally; Kate Middleton makes first public appearance since completing chemotherapy.
Kentucky judge shot and killed in courthouse by local sheriff, police say; U.S. health officials monitoring new COVID-19 variant.
Lebanon hit by second round of exploding devices; Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by 0.50 percentage points.
Presidents Trump, Zelenskyy and numerous NATO leaders held a virtual meeting Wednesday ahead of Friday's scheduled summit between Mr. Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Trump announced this year's "truly exceptional class" of Kennedy Center Honorees and said he will host the annual ceremony himself.
A mother, father and child died when a tree fell onto their car as heavy rain and flooding hit Tennessee, an official said.
Alaska's capital of Juneau is bracing for what could be record floodwaters due to rainwater and snowmelt flowing downstream from a basin dammed by the Mendenhall Glacier.
A divided panel of appeals court judges says the Trump administration can suspend or terminate billions of dollars of congressionally appropriated funding for foreign aid.
The VA's Office of Inspector General found facilities reported 4,434 staffing shortages this fiscal year, which is a 50% increase from fiscal year 2024.
Gallup has been tracking Americans' drinking behavior since 1939. Here's what a recent survey found.
Two panther kittens were found dead in Florida after a suspected vehicle strike, officials said. Their deaths mean at least 12 of the endangered animals were killed this year.
A person in Missouri has been hospitalized after contracting a brain-eating amoeba, possibly after water skiing in the Lake of the Ozarks, state health officials said Wednesday.