
Most Americans support DACA, but oppose border wall - CBS News poll
Latest CBS News poll finds that a majority of Democrats would risk government shutdown over DACA
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Latest CBS News poll finds that a majority of Democrats would risk government shutdown over DACA
Latest CBS News poll finds that Trump retains support from his base, though few say they've been helped by his policies so far
In latest CBS News Nation Tracker poll, Americans weigh in on Trump's comments about immigrants from certain countries and his first year in office
CBS News polls surveyed over 16,000 Americans this year on topics ranging from Trump to North Korea to marijuana. Here's a look at some of what we found in 2017
CBS News exit polls show which Alabamians voted for Democrat Doug Jones in the heavily Republican state
Five years after the Sandy Hook mass shooting, a third of Americans say gun violence in America is a crisis, but they're divided on what to do about it
Views on the Republican tax plan: Is it fair? Who does it benefit? Corporations or the middle class? And will it help the economy?
Most Americans think Flynn's guilty plea is a serious matter for the Trump administration
Turnout will be key, since Moore leads with likely voters in this special election. President Trump is also a factor
A CBS News poll reveals that 4 in 10 people feel dread over holiday shopping, with two-thirds saying they won't do it
CBS News polling finds he's as polarizing a president as he was a candidate
It's Election Day for Virginia and New Jersey, where the nation's only two gubernatorial contests are taking place
Republicans polled by CBS News also think president and Congress shouldn't criticize each other
However, few say tax cuts are top priority; many voice concern about deficit
Most -- including president's backers -- urge deals in Congress; many worry U.S. on path to war, according to latest CBS News Nation Tracker poll
Republicans see Trump calling on country to respect flag, while Democrats see a president dividing groups, according to latest CBS News poll
Americans see North Korea as a threat, but they're also concerned U.S. would take military action too quickly
Four in 10 say Republicans trying to push Obamacare replacement bill through Congress too fast, and fewer than one in 10 believe it would help them
In the thick of 2017, neither Democrats nor Republicans have drawn independents to their parties so far
But most Americans would approve of action if diplomacy fails, CBS News survey finds
Since the beginning of the year, CBS News' Nation Tracker has split Trump's support and opposition into a total of four groups to study each one's attitudes toward and views of the president
On Aug. 21, the U.S. will experience a total solar eclipse -- CBS News asked Americans how interested they are in trying to see it
New CBS News poll finds that Republicans are split on whether their party is getting in the way of Trump's agenda
The president's approval rating is 36 percent, and yet favorable views of the economy are soaring, according to new CBS News poll
CBS News surveyed Americans on the president's handling of North Korea
Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California is introducing a resolution in the House calling for stricter standards of conduct for federal immigration agents.
Police in Trinidad and Tobago said they have received reports that two of the country's citizens were killed in a U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat.
President Trump said "great progress" was made in his call with the Russian president Thursday.
"I think we need to move," the Senate majority leader said, shortly after President Trump shared that he was on a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The U.S. government is probing the social media of those applying for legal immigration benefits to root out "anti-American" activity, a top immigration official told CBS News.
President Trump is once again turning his attention to ending Russia's war on Ukraine after brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
President Trump waved a model of an arch that he wants to have built at the ceremonial entrance to Washington, D.C., by the nation's 250th anniversary next year.
In August, the FBI searched John Bolton's home as part of an investigation into his handling of classified documents.
Senate Democrats blocked an effort to advance a year-long appropriations bill to fund the Pentagon, stalling Republican leaders' attempt to restart some funding amid the government shutdown.
The Senate failed again to advance a bill to end the shutdown, and GOP leaders plan to bring up individual funding bills later in the day. Follow live updates here.
A posthumous memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre offers an expanded account of her longstanding claims to have been sexually trafficked by the late financier to billionaires, politicians and Prince Andrew.
States are battling for their piece of $50 billion in federal rural health funding, but it's not just hospitals vying for the money. Tech startups and policy demands are raising the stakes as Medicaid cuts loom.
President Trump has sought to raise $200 million for a new White House ballroom — and has tapped these megacompanies and wealthy individuals for donations.
Netanyahu discussed the Gaza peace plan and defended Israel's actions in the region.
CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked President Trump Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela.
Officials warned that attackers could exploit the vulnerabilities to steal credentials, move laterally through networks, and potentially take full control of targeted systems.
Over the weekend, hundreds of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees were laid off, a move that former CDC officials are criticizing as damaging public health preparedness.
The Trump administration will continue paying FBI agents despite the ongoing government shutdown that has frozen paychecks for nearly all federal workers, FBI Director Kash Patel announced.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the human cost "cannot be tolerated."
Former special counsel Jack Smith also called the idea that politics played any role in the government's cases against President Trump "ludicrous."