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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 is warning about mass layoffs in the coming days as the government shutdown enters a second day. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
At least two people were killed after an apparent vehicle and stabbing attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, England, on Thursday, police said. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his support for President Trump's proposed peace plan that would end the war in Gaza, but Hamas has yet to respond. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest.
A federal three-judge panel will begin considering on Wednesday whether Texas can use a redrawn redistricting map for the 2026 midterm elections. CBS News political editorial producer Hunter Woodall has more details.
The U.S. government began shutting down at midnight on Oct. 1 after Congress failed to reach a deal that would extend funding. CBS News' Nikole Killion and Nancy Cordes have the latest, while MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more details on how a shutdown could impact the economy.
The U.S. government shutdown began Wednesday at midnight after Congress failed to reach a deal on federal funding. CBS News' Natalie Brand has more from the White House. Meanwhile, April Goggins, president of the National Treasury Employees Union Chapter 250, joins with more on how federal workers could be impacted.
At least 69 people were killed after a 6.9-magnitude earthquake shook the coastal city of Bogo and outlying rural towns in Cebu province in the Philippines, officials said. CBS News foreign correspondent Anna Coren has the latest details.
President Trump is urging Hamas to accept his proposed plan that would end the war in Gaza after Israel appeared to accept the terms on Monday at the White House. CBS News' Debora Patta has more details.
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Catastrophic Texas floods kill at least 82, dozens still missing; Wimbledon quarterfinals in sight.
The latest on the status of President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" in the House after overnight debate. Plus, how you can save money and start fresh with your financial goals halfway through the year.
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 ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
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.
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency on Saturday confirmed the number of missing people went from 18 to 16.
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 shootings in Leland and Heidelberg happened while people attended high school homecoming games.
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.