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U.S. military leaders meet with NATO allies; Elon Musk reaches deal with Twitter.
Biden blames Ukraine war for rising food prices; personal savings rate hits lowest level since 2013
President Biden and first lady to meet shooting victims' families; Americans relying on credit cards and other methods to pay for items
Alabama inmate captured in Indiana; Queen Elizabeth not opening UK Parliament.
Explosions and strikes heard across Ukraine; Senator Mark Warner on U.S. response to Russian attacks
Russia-Ukraine talks continue amid fighting; Photographing war atrocities
Biden and China's Xi to speak; The case of Eric Smith: Gambling on a killer
President Biden issues new Russian sanctions; Queen Elizabeth cancels virtual engagements after testing positive for COVID-19
VP Kamala Harris and Polish president speak in Warsaw; Soaring gas prices putting strain on Americans
Putin orders military to provide "peacekeeping" functions in Ukraine's separatist regions; School teacher's collection of Black history set to hit auction block
Russian forces target Ukraine's capital; Winter storm slams Northeast
Russia ramps up Ukraine attacks; Parenting during a pandemic
President Biden heads to Poland; texts reveal push to overturn 2020 election
President Biden and Vice President Harris to speak on voting rights in Georgia; 2021 was Earth's fifth-hottest year
U.S. shatters record with 800,000+ COVID cases per day; Giant asteroid expected to fly by Earth
Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley said on "The Takeout" that Biden must find a way to help borrowers: "It is very consequential. There is a great panic financial panic for borrowers."
Presidential campaigns had until Saturday night to report their fundraising totals for the second quarter.
Biden meets with leaders of Nordic nations; Family Leadership Summit draws GOP 2024 candidates to Iowa.
It has been more than 100 days since Russia detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges. President Biden on Thursday told reporters he is "serious" about arranging a prisoner swap for Gershkovich. Wall Street Journal Washington bureau chief Paul Beckett joined CBS News to discuss the latest developments in his colleague's detainment.
President Biden will return to Washington, D.C., Friday after a five-day trip to Europe in which he met with military allies. The president stressed the strength of the ties he went there to maintain. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports on what Biden said he accomplished during his time abroad.
President Biden is headed back from Europe after meeting with the leaders of Nordic nations in Helsinki on Thursday. The president is celebrating several significant goals achieved at the NATO summit in Lithuania, including Turkey's decision to back Sweden's bid to join the alliance and new security commitments for Ukraine. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins from Finland to break down Biden's biggest accomplishments during the trip.
In an interview on "America Decides," National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) told chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett about the GOP's strategy to flip key Senate seats in 2024 and how former President Trump could impact those races.
President Joe Biden said a strong NATO makes the entire world stronger as he took questions from reporters with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has analysis of Mr. Biden remarks.
"I'm serious about a prisoner exchange," President Biden said as the U.S. seeks to free Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.
President Biden was wrapping a four-day long European trip which included the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
A web of undersea cables connects our lives and our global economy. As U.S. adversaries are accused of sabotage, they're proving to be targets of choice.
President Trump posted on social media that Democratic lawmakers who urged members of the military to disobey illegal orders should be arrested and face trial for "seditious behavior."
Multiple CDC officials familiar with the situation said the change was made by political appointees without input from relevant agency staffers.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that President Trump's months-long deployment of thousands of National Guard forces to the streets of Washington, D.C., violates federal law.
Sen. Lindsey Graham blocked a Democrat-led effort to approve a House-passed measure to repeal a controversial provision that allows senators to sue for $500,000 if federal investigators search their phone records without their knowledge.
The Trump administration is proposing new oil drilling off the California and Florida coasts for the first time in decades, as President Trump seeks to expand U.S. oil production.
The TSA plans to charge a fee for air passengers who lack a Real ID or other accepted form of identification.
The Trump administration is pushing to remove Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the U.S. ahead of his criminal trial on human smuggling charges next year.
A 1940 self-portrait by Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7 million and made auction history at Sotheby's in New York.