Senate advances measure to end support for Saudi war in Yemen
The bipartisan measure would remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities in Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress
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The bipartisan measure would remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities in Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress
Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin said the secretary of state and defense secretary told senators the White House kept CIA Director Gina Haspel from testifying
Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith has won Mississippi's Senate runoff race. She defeated Democrat Mike Epsy in an election marred by her controversial remark on attending a public hanging. Caleb Bedillion, government and politics reporter for the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, joins CBSN to explain how Hyde-Smith won.
In special run-off election, Republican Hyde-Smith has become the first woman elected to the Senate from the state
"I'm voting for Smith, I just think she's the less of the two evils," says one Republican voter
The president has defended the Republican candidate amid her controversial remarks
Congress must pass seven spending bills by Dec. 7. Among the outstanding issues is funding for Trump's border wall
Mississippi goes to the polls on Tuesday for a special election run-off in the U.S. Senate race
A transcript of the interview with independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont that aired Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018, on "Face the Nation"
A transcript of the interview with independent Sen. Angus King of Maine that aired Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018, on "Face the Nation"
Republican incumbent Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith and Democrat Mike Espy met for the only debate before the special election on Nov. 27
Broward County submitted the results of the machine recount two minutes past the 3 p.m. deadline, meaning that those results will not be counted
Sinema was declared the winner Monday as her lead grew insurmountable during Arizona's lengthy vote-count
Republican Rep. Martha McSally has conceded Arizona's Senate race to Democrat Kyrsten Sinema. McSally made the announcement in a video posted to Twitter. She said: "I just called Kyrsten Sinema and congratulated her on becoming Arizona's first female senator after a hard-fought battle." Watch Sinema's remarks here.
The Ohio Democrat says he's been encouraged to run for president since winning reelection last week
Florida Gov. Rick Scott, the Republican candidate for Senate, has won his first lawsuit related to the election
Arizona Republicans and Democrats agreed Friday to give rural voters an extra chance to fix problems with ballots
Democrats flipped enough Republican seats to get the majority in the House while Republicans added to their still-slim majority in the Senate. But there remain gubernatorial, House and Senate races that have not been called
CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN with the latest on the ballot counts and the fights brewing between Democrats and Republicans in Florida and Arizona.
Republicans file a suit to challenge the way some Arizona counties are counting mail-in ballots in the close race
After winning control of the House of Representatives, Democrats will gain the power to launch investigations and challenge Trump administration priorities over the next two years. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with more on the shifting balance of power.
President mocks losing Republican candidates who refused to embrace him on the campaign trail; pulls reporter's press pass following verbal confrontation during presser
"I am here today to tell you there are votes remaining to be counted. Voices are waiting to be heard," Abrams said
Ron DeSantis' apparent victory marked a bright spot on a mixed night for Republicans, who lost control of the House while retaining control of the Senate
President Trump held a nationally televised news conference the morning after Democrats regained control of the House of Representatives in the midterm elections. The president emphasized gains Republican made in the Senate.
President Trump said the peace plan is not his last offer as Ukrainian and U.S. officials are set to meet in Geneva for negotiations.
Health officials in Gaza reported at least 14 people killed and another 45 wounded, including children.
South Africa promoted it as a victory for the first G20 summit to be held in Africa and its aim to put problems, especially affecting poor countries, at the top of the agenda.
Brazil's federal police arrested former President Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted of leading a coup attempt.
The shootings took place on a bustling night, with huge crowds packing downtown Chicago for the Christmas tree lighting and the first night of Christkindlmarket.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced Friday she will resign from Congress early next year.
President Trump and NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani have hurled attacks at each other for months — but on Friday, they seemed to hit it off.
In a post to social media, Paul said he was grateful "for the last one."
The latest abduction comes as the White House has expressed concern about ongoing violence against Christians in the West African nation.