
5/6: America Decides
President Trump told Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, "never say never" in reference to Canada becoming a 51st state; Mr. Trump’s crypto ventures raise ethics concerns.
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President Trump told Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, "never say never" in reference to Canada becoming a 51st state; Mr. Trump’s crypto ventures raise ethics concerns.
The Trump administation is developing plans to ban flavored vaping products with the exception of menthol and tobacco flavors. Axios health care editor Sam Baker joins CBSN to discuss the potential ban, what it means for consumers, and how vaping policies could shape the 2020 election.
As the president fights against the House's impeachment inquiry, his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., is also hitting back at critics in his new book, "Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us." Donald Trump Jr. joins CBSN to discuss divisive dialogue in America, whether or not the president is worried about the impeachment inquiry, and what's next for the Trump family.
Masrour Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, tells CBS News' Charlie D'Agata that even after the death of its leader, ISIS remains "not only a threat to the region but to the world," and he is urging the U.S. government policy to be "revised" to keep the pressure on the terror group.
Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Adam Smith, a Democrat, was in northern Iraq to meet Kurdish leaders and to "begin to rebuild" U.S. credibility in the region. He told CBS News' Charlie D'Agata he doesn't know why President Trump "would say something so stupid, that is so wrong," about U.S. policy in Syria.
The White House has instructed some of President Trump's closest advisers to not accept requests for questioning in the impeachment inquiry. Democrats are also releasing transcripts from people who have already testified in the impeachment process. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Paula Reid has analysis.
With less than a year until the 2020 presidential election, some Democratic candidates are ramping up their campaigns and shifting their focus to Iowa. Caitlin Huey-Burns and Musadiq Bidar join CBSN with a look at the weekend's headlines.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, tells CBS News that with Election Day a year away, "It matters what you care about and whether you're committed to uniting rather than dividing the American people as president." Watch more of his interview with CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns here.
Trump to put 100% tariff on movies made outside U.S.; Twenty attorneys general sue Trump administration over HHS cuts
Trump calls on Fed to lower rates after April jobs report; Sources: Mike Waltz offered other roles before accepting U.N. Ambassador post
Trump taps Mike Waltz for United Nations ambassador; David Hogg, James Carville clash over path for democrats
Trump blames Biden for GDP shrinking in first quarter; RFK Jr. falsely claims he is banning multiple food dyes
Numbers behind Trump's first 100 days of 2nd term; state of Democratic resistance to Trump administration
Putin declares three-day ceasefire in Ukraine starting May 8; President Trump sends election day message to Canadians
President Trump to attend Pope Francis' funeral; Canadian election sees record high early voting.
New polling shows a drop in President Trump’s approval rating; The historic Meta anti-trust trial is underway.
Treasury Secretary Bessent says, "America first does not mean America alone." N.C. Supreme Court race still not certified
Defense Secretary Hegseth denies sharing classified information in second Signal group chat; Value of Dollar falls, raising concerns that investors are losing trust in the U.S.
Global tributes pour in for Pope Francis; Presidents and lawakers honor Pope Francis' legacy
Sen. Van Hollen says he wants to end "illegal abduction" of Kilmar Abrego Garcia; Some environmental groups are concerned Trump Administration could revoke tax-exempt status
Police say the Florida State University shooting suspect is the son of a deputy sheriff; Supreme Court to hear arguments over President Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship.
Memo details how U.S. can send non-criminal migrants to Guantanamo Bay; Vietnam War documentary series uses CBS News archives and declassified government records.
Judge holds hearing on mistakenly deported man after Salvadoran president said he won’t be returned; What’s next for Kamala Harris?
Trump wraps meeting with El Salvador's president, no plans to return mistakenly deported man; Gayle King and all-women crew soar to space in historic trip
Stocks rise to end a volatile week on Wall Street; Senators Tina Smith and Gary Peters discuss state of Washington as both Democrats won't run for reelection
The plan called for Hamas to return all Israeli hostages and for the Israeli military to begin withdrawing from parts of the Gaza Strip in phases.
In text messages from 2022, former Virginia House Delegate Jay Jones mused about hypothetically shooting then-Republican Speaker of the House of Delegates Todd Gilbert.
Mark Sanchez, who is also a Fox Sports analyst, is recovering in a hospital in Indianapolis, his agent Andrew Kessler told CBS News.
Police have arrested six people on suspicion of terror offenses after an attack on a synagogue in northwest England.
The statement comes amid clashes between protesters and federal agents in Broadview, Illinois, and other reported ICE activity around the city of Chicago.
The FBI is considering carrying out a "showy" arrest and perp walk of the agency's now-indicted ex-Director James Comey, sources tell CBS News.
Rite Aid announced on its website that all locations will be closing.
The Department of Homeland Security said federal agents shot a woman in Broadview, Illinois, after they said they were rammed and boxed in by cars Saturday.
An admirer of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Sanae Takaichi is a protege of the ultra-conservative vision of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.