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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty amid plea deal hold; Analyzing relationship between DeSantis, Super PAC
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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty amid plea deal hold; Analyzing relationship between DeSantis, Super PAC
DeSantis lays off over a third of campaign staff; McCarthy raises possible Biden impeachment inquiry
2024 GOP hopefuls vie for spots in first debate; Fla. under fire for new history teaching standards
There is national attention on Florida's new education standards that now include teaching middle school students that some enslaved people benefited from slavery. The new teaching guidelines are a result of legislation known as the "Stop Woke Act" that Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law in 2022. Florida Democratic State Sen. Shevrin Jones joins "America Decides" to discuss his reaction to the changes.
During a summer of travel headaches, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg addresses delays and cancellations that have impacted tens of thousands of airline passengers.
FlightAware's Kathleen Bangs explains why airlines are flying fewer planes despite passenger numbers returning to pre-pandemic numbers.
Jan. 6 indictment possibility looms for Trump; How Biden is positioning self economically for '24
Trump campaigns on criticism of Jan. 6 probe; What led to false elector charges in Michigan
Hospitals in Phoenix are seeing a steady stream of patients suffering from heat-related illnesses as the sweltering weather that's gripped the country continues. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the extreme weather, and Travis Parsons, director of occupational safety and health for the Laborers' Health and Safety Fund of North America, joined CBS News to talk about how workers can stay safe in the heat.
Former President Donald Trump says he got a target letter in the Jan. 6 probe; U.S. soldier detained in North Korea.
Presidential candidates report fundraising numbers; How 2024 GOP hopefuls look to tackle Trump.
Biden meets with leaders of Nordic nations; Family Leadership Summit draws GOP 2024 candidates to Iowa.
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.
What initiatives NATO allies fortified at summit; Why 'No Labels' anticipates Biden, Trump rematch
Devastating wildfires are partly a result of a national policy that for many years suppressed fires in America's forests, leading to more dead trees and brush. CBS News environmental correspondent David Schechter reports today’s hotter temperatures, due to climate change, leave the forest highly flammable.
Biden praises Turkey's backing of Sweden NATO bid; House GOP claim WH mishandled NIH reappointments
House Republicans have accused the Biden administration of failing to correctly reappoint more than a dozen top-ranking national health leaders. They are questioning the legal validity of more than $25 billion in federal money spent by the Biden administration for research in 2022 alone. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports.
What Biden hopes to accomplish at NATO summit; GOP sets 2024 Iowa Caucuses for Jan. 15th
Biden touts economic agenda to S.C. voters; What is the likelihood of Trump not winning GOP nomination?
President Biden will head to Europe for a five-day trip on Sunday, highlighted by the annual NATO summit in Lithuania. The number one item on the agenda: whether or not to expand the group's membership — after Biden hosted Sweden's prime minister yesterday. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby joins "America Decides" to discuss the White House's plan to urge all countries to agree to allow Sweden to join NATO.
Testing confirms substance found at White House is cocaine; GOP campaigns hit early voting states on July 4th.
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Studies show more women are ditching big groups and couples’ trips and opting for *solo* adventures. Solo traveler Shakeemah Smith, who has created an online course to help beginners jump in, joins CBS News to talk about it becoming more mainstream.
Environmental and workers' rights groups have filed a lawsuit against the EPA, alleging it failed to consider risks to public health when it reapproved two herbicides. Enlist One and Enlist Duo are sprayed on crops to control weeds. In January, the EPA renewed registrations for both products in 34 states, but critics say continued use threatens endangered species, native plants and waterways. Carey Gillam, managing editor at the New Lede and a contributor for the Guardian, joins CBS News with more.
Israel has withdrawn its troops from the West Bank, ending an intense two-day military operation in the city of Jenin. At least 12 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier were killed in the fighting. CBS News contributor Robert Berger has more from Jerusalem.
Hurricane Melissa made landfall Tuesday in Jamaica as a fearsome Category 5 storm. Forecasters said it could be the island's "storm of the century."
President Trump's final stop of his Asia tour will be focused on trade with China and the Pacific.
The Senate failed for a 13th time on advancing a GOP funding bill that would end the government shutdown, now on Day 28. Follow live updates here.
President Trump fired all six sitting members of a board that oversees architecture in D.C., as he plans a slate of major building projects — including a massive White House ballroom.
The Senate passed a measure that would block President Trump's tariffs on Brazil, after Democrats drew support from a handful of Republicans.
The U.S. on Monday struck four more vessels that the Pentagon says were trafficking narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced.
The order from Netanyahu follows heightened tensions after Hamas returned a set of remains that Israel said belonged to a hostage recovered earlier in the war.
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture to provide food stamp benefits for November.
Amazon and UPS on Tuesday announced tens of thousands of job cuts, the latest signal that the U.S. labor market is downshifting.