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Stocks sink as Comey news rocks D.C., another global cyberattack emerges, and IBM orders remote workers back to the office. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
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Stocks sink as Comey news rocks D.C., another global cyberattack emerges, and IBM orders remote workers back to the office. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Thursday came with a renewed sense of optimism from the White House over health care negotiations. "A lot of people are liking it a lot," President Trump said about a new health care bill. Washington Post White House reporter John Wagner joined CBSN to discuss the state of negotiations.
"Don't Shoot Guns, Shoot Cameras," a program based in Washington, D.C., teaches underserved youth camera skills to keep them away from gang violence. Ben Tracy reports. Read more: https://cbsn.ws/3vClYNA
We have seen for years that Democrats and Republicans in Washington do not get along. But Tuesday's snowstorm provided a unique way for a pair of Congressmen to put any differences aside and hit the road together. Chip Reid reports.
In the final week of winter, a massive storm dumped more than two feet of snow on parts of the Northeast and brought blizzard conditions to New England; Every week, Sheriff Wayne Ivey of Brevard County, Florida, goes on Facebook and spins a wheel of local fugitives in an effort to help capture them
Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist at CBS Boston station WBZ, has the latest forecast for the rest of the storm.
The powerful Northeast blizzard left major airports in the region shut down for much of the day, stranding travelers across the country. Washington's Dulles airport reopened Tuesday afternoon, and the New York City hubs plan to resume service on Wednesday. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A look at what President Trump and leaders of the administration are doing in Washington, D.C. Tuesday.
Cherry blossoms in Washington, DC will bloom early this year, according to the National Park Service.
Republicans are looking for marching orders from President Trump; During historic events and incidents like the L.A. riots and America's war on drugs, photographer Dr. Michael Cheers felt the African American community was not being covered fairly in mainstream media.
During historic events and incidents like the L.A. riots and America's war on drugs, photographer Dr. Michael Cheers felt the African American community was not being covered fairly in mainstream media. He responded by bringing 50 photographers together to create a collection called "Songs of My People." An exhibit in Washington, D.C., is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the book. Chip Reid reports.
Bao Bao the panda celebrated her last day at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. with a cake, in preparation for her journey to China. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Jamie Yuccas have more details.
CBS News political director and "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson weighs in on how President Trump's news conference will be received on Capitol Hill.
A worldwide investigation is underway into a cyber attack on Washington, D.C. surveillance cameras. Hackers targeted traffic and security cameras just eight days before President Trump was sworn in. Jeff Pegues reports.
The anti-abortion March for Life took place in Washington Friday for the 44th year in a row. This time, the demonstrators had more hope, thanks to the new administration. Jan Crawford reports.
CBS Radio News correspondent Steve Dorsey is by the White House, where protesters have climbed a crane and appear to be unraveling a sign.
Washington has long been home to incredible music. But for the past 35 years, one concert venue has been the heart of Washington D.C.'s live music scene: the 9:30 Club. Anthony Mason takes you on a tour of the legendary venue.
President-elect Trump arrived in Washington D.C. for his inauguration. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joined CBSN to discuss the President-elect's latest moves.
Hundreds of thousands of women are expected to pour into Washington D.C. for a weekend of events. As Jericka Duncan found in Michigan, some are planning to celebrate, others to demonstrate.
Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, have closed a deal on a house in Washington D.C.'s Kalorama neighborhood. Their new home is only a few blocks away from where the Obamas will move when they leave the White House. See inside the Kushners' new home.
President Obama is planning an all-out push to save his signature health care program when he gets back to Washington from his Hawaiian vacation. Chip Reid has more.
The District of Columbia's city council approved a measure to provide eight weeks of paid leave for parents of a newborn or adopted child. It would be one of the most generous plans in the nation. Chip Reid reports.
Five-year-old Kaheem put on his cape Friday and got to save Santa from a ferris wheel, and solved a mystery for House Speaker Paul Ryan. Kaheem has a rare type of leukemia, and it was his dream to be a hero.
The balcony off the Speaker's office comes with a magnificent view of the Washington Monument and the new Trump Hotel. But which is higher?
The FBI has alerted about a possible terrorist attack on Thanksgiving or Inauguration Day, with a focus on Washington, D.C. and northern Virginia. CBS News' Jeff Pegues reports on the warning.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 8 on Wednesday as another round of Senate votes failed to advance funding bills. Follow live updates here.
"I may go there sometime toward the end of the week," President Trump said of a possible trip to the Middle East.
Senate Democrats plan to force a vote under the War Powers Act aimed at blocking continued U.S. strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats off the coast of Venezuela.
Dolly Parton's spokesperson told CBS News that she was filming the video to address fans' concerns.
Former FBI Director James Comey, a longtime foe of President Trump, appeared in Virginia for an arraignment, in his first court appearance since he was charged.
Trump made substantial inroads in heavily Latino areas in New Jersey in 2024, but many have since soured on him and the GOP, a CBS News analysis finds.
At least 14 soldiers were killed in South Sudan after a suspected "love triangle" dispute led to a shootout, the army said.
The Palisades Fire burned more than 23,000 acres and killed at least 12 people in January.
Tropical Storm Jerry continued to churn over tropical waters of the central Atlantic Ocean and was likely to become a hurricane.