
Controversy over Trump's use of AI videos
President Trump is causing some controversy after posting multiple AI-generated videos this week. Dylan Losey, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech, joined CBS News to discuss.
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President Trump is causing some controversy after posting multiple AI-generated videos this week. Dylan Losey, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech, joined CBS News to discuss.
The head of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Presidential Library has resigned after sources say he resisted a request from the Trump administration to give a sword from the library's collection to King Charles.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health are among the agencies where workers are expected to be furloughed as part of the government shutdown. For more on this, CBS News was joined by Yolanda Jacobs, health communications specialist at the CDC and a union president representing CDC workers in Atlanta.
The government shutdown could hit nutrition assistance programs for pregnant women and new parents like WIC. Nell Menefee-Libey, senior public policy manager at the National WIC Association, joined CBS News to discuss.
Republican lawmakers continue to argue that Democrats' demands for health care for immigrants are the cause of the government shutdown. CBS News' Nikole Killion and Aaron Navarro have 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.
The Trump administration has mounted an aggressive campaign against sanctuary cities, but a look at the data suggests the effort is yielding few results. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Jared Ochacher report.
Senate bills from both the Republicans and the Democrats that could've reopened the government failed on Wednesday. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns, Olivia Rinaldi and Kelly O'Grady report.
Vice President JD Vance took questions at the White House press briefing, where he blamed Democratic lawmakers for the government shutdown that began at midnight. Vance insisted Democrats caused the shutdown by seeking health care funds for undocumented migrants. CBS News' Natalie Brand breaks down the vice president's remarks.
President Trump has posted pictures that show "Trump 2028 hats" in the Oval Office during his meeting earlier this week with congressional leaders. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports.
Funding bills from both the Republicans and the Democrats that would've reopened the government failed in the Senate again on Wednesday. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns, Natalie Brand and Kelly O'Grady have the latest.
Democratic and Republican leaders spoke publicly on Wednesday about the government shutdown that began at midnight. CBS News' Nikole Killion and Aaron Navarro have the latest, while MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more on the shutdown's economic impacts.
The Senate is voting on a funding bill again on Wednesday after Congress failed to resolve funding before the midnight deadline. Some Democrats have signaled support for a House-backed bill. CBS News' Nikole Killion and Nancy Cordes have more, while MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more on the shutdown's economic impact.
After the government began shutting down Wednesday at midnight, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries said they remain ready for a bipartisan path forward amid their continued push for an Obama-era healthcare tax credit extension. Juliegrace Brufke, a congressional correspondent for 24sight News, joins with more.
The U.S. government began shutting down on Wednesday at midnight after Democratic and Republican lawmakers failed to resolve disputes over federal funding. CBS News' Nikole Killion and Aaron Navarro have the latest, while MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more on the shutdown's economic impacts.
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 has begun shutting down after Congress failed to reach a funding deal before a midnight deadline. Jessi Mitchell anchored CBS News' special report.
Turning Point USA returned to Utah Tuesday night for its first event in the state since the assassination of organization founder Charlie Kirk. KUTV anchor Heidi Hatch reports.
Military analyst and Ret. U.S. Army Major Mike Lyons joins CBS News to discuss the rare meeting President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held Tuesday with American military leaders from around the globe.
Sources tell CBS News that hundreds of FBI employees will be "separated" from the bureau at midnight. Nearly two dozen other FBI agents have recently been fired. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
President Trump on Tuesday announced a new partnership with Pfizer to sell its medication through Medicaid at lower prices. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has more.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke at a rare gathering of military leaders Tuesday. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has more.
Republicans and Democrats in Congress are pointing fingers at each other with just hours remaining until a government shutdown. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small has more.
Oral arguments are set to begin soon in the cases of two graduate students who claim they were unlawfully detained by immigration agents as part of the government's crackdown on pro-Palestinian campus activists. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman has more.
The 2025 government shutdown entered its second day on Thursday with no signs of an imminent resolution. Follow live updates here.
The terror attack unfolded outside a synagogue in the English city of Manchester while worshippers were inside, authorities said.
A dispute over a gift given by President Trump to King Charles forced out the museum boss, sources say.
The Justice Department has fired two of the highest-level prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia, two sources told CBS News, just days after President Trump ousted the U.S. attorney there.
A notification sent to Congress and viewed by CBS News says President Trump has determined drug cartels are engaged in an "armed attack" against the U.S.
A White House compact asks universities to freeze their tuition for five years and ban the use of sex and gender as criteria used in admissions.
President Trump's suggestion that combination childhood vaccines, including the measles, mumps and rubella shot, should be separated marks a sharp break from decades of immunization practice.
Prices are reported by Americans as still rising, and many think AI will lead to fewer jobs.
Since launching its crackdown in Washington, D.C., the Trump administration has recorded over 3,500 arrests in the district, with nearly 1,400 strictly immigration-related.