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Many women's concerns now extend beyond abortion access to health and reproductive care.
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Many women's concerns now extend beyond abortion access to health and reproductive care.
House Republicans on the Oversight and Accountability Committee are vowing to keep investigating President Biden and his family. New York Rep. Dan Goldman, a Democrat on the committee, joins "America Decides" to discuss how his party is responding.
Every four years American voters get to choose who they want to lead the nation. But what's on voters' minds when they're handed their ballot? CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down what voters told us.
Former President Donald Trump's historic indictment and arraignment shook up the political landscape this week. Trump has been defiant since pleading not guilty to criminal charges and has pledged to investigate President Biden. CBS News political contributor Ashley Etienne and Republican strategist Kevin Sheridan join "America Decides" to examine the impacts on the 2024 presidential race so far.
A majority of Democrats and a majority of Republicans voted in favor of the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
New poll has Trump leading GOP field for 2024; Where does Senate stand as debt ceiling bill hits floor?
Increasing numbers are calling on the Biden administration to be tougher at border.
After a second Oval Office meeting, Republicans and Democrats have yet to come to an agreement to raise the debt ceiling and avoid an economic catastrophe. With the deadline only 15 days away, President Biden has shortened his overseas trip to work on an agreement. Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.
Philadelphians are heading to the polls Tuesday to vote in a crowded Democratic field of nine candidates for the city's mayor. Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, who represents part of Philadelphia, joins to discuss the race and how Pennsylvania Democrats are preparing for 2024.
A Democrat hasn't won South Carolina in a presidential election since Jimmy Carter in 1976, and Donald Trump won the state by 12 points in 2020. Christale Spain, chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party, discusses her plan to change that for 2024.
Senate Democrats are holding a special caucus meeting today to discuss the rise in gun violence across the United States. They're looking for solutions in the wake of multiple mass shootings in recent weeks. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more.
President Biden met with top congressional leaders Tuesday, trying to prevent the economic chaos a default would cause if an agreement isn't reached on the debt ceiling. After the meeting, the president pointed out how far apart the two sides are. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
58% of likely GOP primary voters said they'll vote for former President Donald Trump in a new CBS News poll. CBS News' Anthony Salvanto, Ed O'Keefe and Robert Costa join "America Decides" to discuss what the findings mean for the 2024 primary field.
The House GOP narrowly passed legislation to raise the U.S. debt ceiling last week. Lawmakers are now raising concerns that the proposal could cut veterans' programs and benefits. Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds talks about how he sees the standoff coming to an end.
The bill would also require children ages 13 to 17 to receive parental consent to create a social media account.
The Senate failed Thursday to advance a resolution that would've removed a deadline for ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. The vote was 51-47 with most Republicans blocking the resolution, despite its co-sponsorship by Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins. Actress and activist Alyssa Milano, who has testified in support of the ERA, joins CBS News to discuss the vote.
He underwent outpatient chemotherapy treatments after his cancer diagnosis in December.
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson will officially launch his 2024 bid for president on Wednesday — becoming the latest Republican to do so. CBS News political director Fin Gómez has a look at what Hutchinson brings to the race.
President Biden officially announced his 2024 reelection bid Tuesday. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe join "Red & Blue" with more.
President Biden asked for another four years Tuesday morning in a campaign video officially kicking off his reelection campaign. The president says he wants to "finish the job," but a low overall approval rating and soft support among Democratic voters are just some of the obstacles on his road to reelection. Ed O'Keefe has more.
The president made it official in a video, saying as he did four years ago that, "We are in a battle for the soul of America." He also took "MAGA extremists" to task.
President Biden's age concerns many Democrats.
President Biden is expected to formally announce he's running for reelection as early as Tuesday. CBS News has also learned he has chosen one of his senior advisers, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, to run his campaign. Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
President Biden is expected to launch his reelection campaign with a video message on Tuesday, but that date could slide, sources say.
CBS News has learned President Biden could announce his reelection bid as early as Tuesday. Sources say the president plans to make the announcement in the form of a video release. Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.
President Trump expressed less confidence he will be able to arrange bilateral talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Kari Lake, acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, announced the latest round of job cuts in a social media post late Friday.
The signing of the "Protecting Chicago Initiative" comes amid growing concerns of federal agents arriving in the city as soon as Friday.
Hurricane Katrina survivors can still describe in detail what they faced in the days after the storm devastated the Gulf Coast.
Mark Knoller was, to put it simply, a legend. For decades, everyone in the White House press corps knew him as the unofficial presidential historian and statistician.
Weston Halsne survived the deadly mass shooting at Minneapolis' Annunciation Catholic Church after his friend covered him as a human shield. But doctors recently discovered a bullet fragment lodged in Halsne's neck, dangerously close to an artery.
Amtrak's NextGen Acela high-speed trains are now racing passengers between Boston, New York and Washington, D.C., hitting top speeds of 160 miles per hour.
Monday's estimated $1.1. billion drawing will be the fifth-largest in Powerball history.
Israel's military said that it had launched the "initial stages" of the planned offensive to seize Gaza City, declaring the Palestinian territory's biggest population center a "dangerous combat zone."