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The lawsuit against the Trump administration says the Education Department's halt of promised aid for schools will force cuts to vital services.
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The lawsuit against the Trump administration says the Education Department's halt of promised aid for schools will force cuts to vital services.
President Trump is undergoing his annual physical, but what the public learns is up to him. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains how presidential health disclosures have varied throughout history and why transparency matters.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to break down the trade relationship and economic impact of China's increase in tariffs on U.S. goods, plus what to expect in the financial markets.
China says it is increasing tariffs from 84% to 125% on U.S. goods starting Saturday. President Trump this week had increased tariffs on China to 145%, escalating the trade war. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has the latest.
The Supreme Court has ordered the federal government to facilitate the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. CBSNews.com politics reporter Melissa Quin joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
The White House said its tariffs on China now total 145%. Zongyuan Zoe Liu, Maurice R. Greenberg senior fellow for China studies, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss how this trade war affected U.S.-Chinese relations.
A federal judge in Virginia has ordered a hearing next week after the Justice Department filed a motion Wednesday to drop its criminal case against the alleged East Coast leader of the gang known as MS-13. CBS News Justice Department correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
Some of America's biggest cities that export goods to neighboring countries, like Mexico and Canada, are concerned about what President Trump's new tariffs mean for their local economies. San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
One day after a historic rally on Wall Street, the markets were back in the red on Thursday. The sell-off wiped out some of Wednesday's gains and the market volatility comes as investors remain cautious about the future of global trade. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady and Fin Gomez have the latest details.
As the Trump administration reviews its goals and agenda in a full Cabinet meeting several members are taking a page out of the president's book and channeling reality TV in their video messaging. New York Times chief television critic James Poniewozik joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
"A Veronica Beard jacket was $800. Now it's going to be $1,000," one New York City fabric importer said.
The Trump administration had revoked legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, setting them up for potential deportation in 30 days.
Kathleen Sgamma had been scheduled to testify before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Thursday.
Escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China could affect Hollywood, with the average U.S. film making about 10% of its gross from the China market.
As President Trump announced a pause to his tariffs, his trade representative, Jamieson Greer, was in the middle of testifying at a House hearing
President Trump's aggressive use of tariffs has fueled concerns about the economy and roiled the stock market.
As Trump leaves China alone in facing high U.S. tariffs, Beijing says "the door to talks is open," but dialogue must come with "mutual respect."
CBS News journalists asked Americans around the U.S. about their biggest tariff-related questions. CBS News' Jill Schlesinger and Kelly O'Grady have answers.
Is there any good news that have come from the implemented tariffs? CBS News' Jill Schlesinger and Kelly O'Grady give their thoughts and advice on how to respond to President Trump's tariffs.
President Trump's tariffs on China are up to 125%. Meanwhile, President Trump announced that most "reciprocal" tariffs are paused for 90 days. CBS News' Jill Schlesinger and Kelly O'Grady answer viewers' questions about how tariffs will impact them.
In his first network TV interview since becoming Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke with CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook about a range of topics, including measles, food additives and weight loss drugs.
The tariff announcements and policy updates out of the White House have been changing rapidly. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady gives an overview. And one of the biggest beneficiaries of the "reciprocal" tariffs may be the U.S. resale market. Poshmark CEO Manish Chandra joins "The Daily Report" to discuss. Then, CBS News' O'Grady and Jill Schlesinger answer your questions.
Since the Trump administration announced sweeping new tariffs, there's been mixed messaging from the White House. President Trump announced Wednesday that higher levies on the vast majority of America's trading partners will be paused for 90 days. CBS News' Weijia Jiang, Jill Schlesinger and Kelly O'Grady report and answer viewer questions.
President Trump walked back his "reciprocal" tariffs Wednesday, announcing that higher levies on most nations will be put on pause for 90 days. Gene Sperling is the former director of the National Economic Council and assistant to the president for economic policy under former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and was a senior adviser to former President Biden. Vance Ginn was the chief economist for the White House's Office of Management and Budget during President Trump's first term. They join "The Daily Report" with analysis.
With back and forth from the Trump administration on tariff plans, some home builders and buyers are raising concerns about the long-term impact on the housing industry. President and CEO of the National Association of Home Builders Jim Tobin joins "The Daily Report" with his perspective. After that, CBS News journalists ask Americans their top questions about tariffs. CBS News' Jill Schlesinger and Kelly O'Grady have answers.
The family of one of the victims shot early Wednesday morning at Annunciation Catholic Church in southwest Minneapolis spoke out for the first time Thursday afternoon.
The Trump administration has picked HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill to lead the CDC, after the former director was fired and senior leaders resigned.
The Trump administration is preparing to launch major immigration enforcement operations in Chicago next week employing tactics that sparked protests in Los Angeles, sources tell CBS News.
One of the young victims of Wednesday's deadly mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school remains in critical condition Thursday, at the same hospital where her mother works as a pediatric critical care nurse.
Robert Primus, a Democrat who was nominated by President Trump in his first term, posted on social media that the firing was "legally invalid."
The Trump administration is trying to fire CDC Director Susan Monarez, and several top CDC officials also resigned Wednesday.
A woman was hospitalized with serious injuries after a bear attacked her outside of her home in southern Alaska on Tuesday morning, authorities said.
Ruth Miller told investigators she believed she was acting at the direction of God when she allegedly killed her son Vincen at Atwood Lake, authorities said.
South Carolina officials asked the Supreme Court to allow the state to enforce a measure that makes school funding contingent on compliance with a rule on transgender bathroom use.