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Gaza ceasefire goes into effect; Grand jury indicts New York Attorney General Letitia James on fraud charges after President Trump pushed for a Department of Justice probe.
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Blue Origin is set to launch its 15th space tourism mission on Wednesday. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood joins with more details.
Some air traffic control staffing issues and bad weather are affecting flight delays as the government shutdown enters its eighth day. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more details.
The price of gold surged to $4,000 per ounce on Tuesday. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio breaks down what it means.
President Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner arrived in Cairo, Egypt, on Wednesday and are set to join Gaza peace negotiations. CBS News' Haley Ott has more details.
The government shutdown is in its eighth day as Congress remains deadlocked over funding the government. Meanwhile, a draft memo suggested that not all furloughed federal workers may be eligible for back pay. CBS News' Taurean Small has the latest.
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to appear for arraignment in court on Wednesday. Comey was indicted by the Justice Department after President Trump appeared to pressure the attorney general on social media. CBS News' Natalie Brand has more details from Capitol Hill.
A new series on Paramount+ called "Red Alert" recreates the events of Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel. Creator and director Lior Chefetz and executive producer Lawrence Bender join "CBS Morning News" with more.
Jesse Ashlock, the deputy global editorial director at Condé Nast Traveler, joins "CBS Morning News" to share key takeaways from the publication's 2025 Readers' Choice Awards.
FBI releases new images of suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder; Qatar's prime minister in Washington after Israeli strikes targeting Hamas.
Manhunt underway to find Charlie Kirk's killer; Teaching the next generation the lessons of 9/11.
Poland says it shot down Russian drones that entered its airspace during Russian attack on Ukraine; Major U.S. jobs revisions point to weak labor market.
House panel releases letter to Jeffrey Epstein allegedly written by President Trump; Hospitality workers find skateboarding to be a release from their daily grind.
CBS News Poll: Majority of Americans oppose deployment of National Guard to U.S. cities; Aryna Sabalenka wins U.S. Open women's title.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. grilled on vaccines, COVID and CDC turmoil at Senate hearing; Putin warns foreign troops sent to Ukraine would be considered "legitimate targets."
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to testify before Senate committee today; Refill shops help people reduce their plastic use.
President Trump vows to deploy National Guard to Chicago to help fight crime; North Korea's Kim Jong Un joins leaders at military parade in Beijing.
Congress returns to face battle over government funding, Epstein files; Music program aims to help at-risk youth avoid violence.
Victims identified in Annunciation Catholic Church shooting in Minneapolis; Ukraine mourns after deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv.
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.
Officials say there was an explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems, a military explosives plant, and there are some confirmed deaths.
The government shutdown entered its 10th day Friday as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over a spending plan. Follow live updates.
Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice join CBS News' Norah O'Donnell for a discussion of the Israel-Hamas deal as the ceasefire begins in Gaza.
First Lady Melania Trump said there were plans to reunite more Ukrainian children with their families soon.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for fighting for democracy in her country.
The move is a sign of increasingly close ties between the U.S. and Qatar.
President Trump is vowing to retaliate if China enforces stricter curbs on exports of materials used in electronics, defense weapons and high-tech products.
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.