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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 White House says the first round of mass layoffs resulting from the government shutdown could be announced on Friday. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
One of the two people who died during the Manchester synagogue attack on Thursday was possibly struck by police gunfire, authorities say. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is expected in court in New York City for his sentencing for two prostitution-related charges. CBS News legal contributor Caroline Polisi has more.
The Senate is expected to vote again on funding the government on Friday, but a consensus between Democrats and Republicans seems unlikely. CBS News' Nikole Killion and Natalie Brand report.
Hundreds of federal officers are expected in Memphis, Tennessee, soon to help enforce the Trump administration's crime crackdown. CBS News' Nicole Valdes has more.
Republicans are insisting that the reason a government shutdown is occurring has to do with the Democrats' position on health care for undocumented immigrants. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez fact-checks the claims.
Thousands of federal workers are bracing for potential furloughs or mass layoffs as the government shutdown continues. Some Republicans, including President Trump, are suggesting the potential labor moves at federal agencies could help save billions. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
Two Delta planes were involved in a "low-speed collision" at a LaGuardia Airport tarmac in New York City on Wednesday night. CBS News' Tom Hanson has more.
President Trump announces tariff blitz; CBS News investigates how "dark fleets" operate.
Hawaii tsunami warning downgradded to advisory after earthquake; Natural disasters have caused more than $131B in global losses so far in 2025, report says.
Gunman kills four inside Manhattan office building; Deion Sanders reveals bladder cancer diagnosis but says he's now "cancer-free."
President Trump announces trade deal with European Union; Man reaches all county high points in flat Florida.
Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to meet with top Department of Justice official for second day of questioning; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows U.S. birth rate hit all-time low.
House committee votes to subpoena Justice Department for Epstein files; Survey finds 1 in 4 workers more worried about job security.
President Trump accuses former President Obama of treason; General Motors' profit shrinks $1.1 billion after taking tariff hit.
Speaker Mike Johnson says House will not vote on Epstein resolution before recess; Stephen Colbert responds to "The Late Show" cancellation.
Trump's approval rating dips after six months in office; Carousel of Happiness helps Vietnam vet deal with PTSD and bring joy to others.
Controversy continues over Jeffrey Epstein files; Caitlin Clark to miss WNBA All-Star game due to injury.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
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.
Former President Joe Biden is undergoing radiation therapy and hormone treatment amid his ongoing treatment for prostate cancer, a spokesperson said.
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 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.
The Ukrainian leader wrote in a social media post that if a war can be stopped in one region, "surely other wars can be stopped as well."
The shooting happened on a main street while people were in the area for a high school homecoming game, the town's mayor said.
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.