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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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The Senate reconvenes Monday after failing to pass legislation that would fund the government and end its current shutdown. CBS News political contributors and strategists Ashley Davis and Joel Payne join with more.
The government shutdown is carrying into another week as Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over funding the government. Meanwhile, federal workers continue to fear mass layoffs. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
Sanae Takaichi is set to become Japan's first female prime minister after the country's ruling party chose the former economic security minister. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has more details.
Peace talks are set to begin in Egypt over the war in Gaza after Hamas said it agreed to parts of President Trump's proposed peace plan. Mr. Trump urged negotiators to "move fast" in a social media post on Sunday. CBS News' Haley Ott reports.
Few Americans feel the government shutdown is worth it as Congress remains deadlocked over funding the government, a recent CBS News poll shows. Taurean Small and Anthony Salvanto join with more.
A federal judge on Sunday blocked the Trump administration from sending any National Guard troops to Oregon after it sent California troops to Portland amid protests. CBS News' Natalie Brand has more from the White House.
More details are emerging about the deadly attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, England. Nick Aldworth, a former national coordinator for the U.K. Counter Terrorism Policing unit, joins CBS News with more on counterterrorism efforts abroad.
Taylor Swift's 12th studio album debuted Friday, and the release is expected to get major attention around the globe. USA Today's Bryan West joins CBS News with more.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows "Hamas will disarm," the easy way or the hard way, as Israel's military says a Gaza ceasefire is in effect.
President Trump said Friday he will impose an additional 100% tariff on imports from China starting next month, citing new port fees — marking a significant escalation in the U.S.-China trade war.
The government shutdown entered its 11th day Saturday as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over a spending plan, and the Trump administration began laying off thousands of federal workers.
The blast occurred at Accurate Energetic Systems, according to the Hickman County Sheriff's Office.
The move is a sign of increasingly close ties between the U.S. and Qatar.
President Trump's physician wrote that Mr. Trump "continues to demonstrate excellent overall health."
Just before an Israel-Hamas ceasefire went into effect Friday, senior U.S. officials shared a timeline of the Trump administration's months-long effort to put together a deal to end the war in the Gaza Strip.
ICE's John Schultz said he's "confident" that once the administration receives approval from a third country to accept Abrego Garcia, he could be deported within 72 hours.
Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice joined CBS News' Norah O'Donnell for a discussion of the Israel-Hamas deal as the ceasefire begins in Gaza.