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Trump acquitted of insurrection incitement charge; Minnesota family reunited after half-century apart
A divided Senate voted to proceed with former President Trump's second impeachment trial, setting the stage for opening arguments today; A lawyer stuck with a cat filter during a virtual hearing has gone viral on social media
More than 100M Americans under winter advisories; U.S., China and UAE arrive at Red Planet this month
White House to distribute vaccines directly to pharmacies; Texas teacher delivers remote lessons from historical sites
U.S. surpasses 500,000 reported COVID-19 deaths; 5.9% of population has received two vaccine doses
Johnson and Johnson inoculations could start today; Senate to take up economic relief bill this week
Democrats push for second impeachment; Law enforcement preparedness and response questioned
Prince Philip leaves the hospital after one month; Children's TV shows becoming more diverse
A new CBS News/YouGov Battleground Tracker estimates that Republicans are still in a position to win a majority of seats in the House of Representatives, but their lead continues to shrink. CBS News' director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto talks through some of the issues that have stood out to voters.
Biden touts infrastructure plan; Australia, Canada, U.K. join U.S. diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics
President Biden optimistic about social spending plan; Senator Manchin meets with Democrats
Election night 2021 is underway across U.S.; Eric Adams and Curtis Silwa vie for NYC mayoral seat
President Biden signs infrastructure bill into law; U.S. government ramps up cybersecurity efforts
President Biden tours Michigan to promote infrastructure; New York ethics panel pulls Cuomo book deal approval
Congress passes $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill; President Biden hosts NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks at the White House
Democrats regroup in the wake of election results; Republicans enjoy strong election showing
President Biden meets with group of Democrats; New York City to remove Thomas Jefferson statue from City Hall
House passes short-term debt ceiling legislation; California to ban gas-powered lawn equipment by 2024
President Biden signals spending bill framework deal; Previewing special on Surfside
Biden to promote his agenda in Connecticut; Global emissions not dropping fast enough
House voting on debt ceiling extension; Texas' new legislative map protects the GOP
Congress passes funding bill to avoid government shutdown; White House examining health impact from climate change
Democrats accept GOP deal on debt ceiling; Democrat governors act to preserve democracy
Congress faces countdown to shutdown; Obamas break ground on new presidential center
President Biden traveling to Michigan to sell his "Build Back Better" agenda; Republicans seek more partisan control of elections in Hood County, TX.
The Trump administration is raising the stakes as Congress faces a looming deadline to pass a government funding bill.
Federal prosecutors are considering asking a grand jury to indict former FBI Director James Comey, sources say.
Todd Lyons, head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said the shooter "fired indiscriminately" into the ICE field office in Dallas and vehicles stationed there.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa told CBS News that Israel's actions put "the interests of the U.S. and its strategic allies at risk."
A malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter at the United Nations' headquarters drew President Trump's frustration.
The Trump administration faced a legal setback in its push to cut off funding to "sanctuary" cities and states
One person was killed and two people are in critical condition after a shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas, authorities said.
Decker, a 32-year-old former Army soldier, was accused in May of killing his three daughters, 9-year-old Paityn Decker, 8-year-old Evelyn Decker and 5-year-old Olivia Decker.
The case underscores Washington's intensified targeting of Mexican cartels and marks an expansion in the way U.S. counterterrorism policy is applied.