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U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is in Abu Dhabi to meet with Russian officials, four sources told CBS News.
The rulings from U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie are a significant victory for former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Fewer than one-third of those arrested by Border Patrol during the recent immigration crackdown in Charlotte were classified as criminals, a government document says.
The Pentagon indicated that it's investigating Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, a former U.S. Navy Captain, for a video that said service members should "refuse illegal orders."
A White House official called Genesis "the largest marshaling of federal scientific resources since the Apollo program."
The complaint alleges that a Campbell executive made offensive remarks about company workers and mocked customers.
President Trump called for the U.S. to weigh labeling some Middle Eastern affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist groups, taking aim at the controversial Islamist movement.
As U.S. and European officials tout progress in Ukraine peace talks, Zelenskyy says a key sticking point is letting Putin keep "what he has stolen."
China launched the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft Tuesday to bring three stranded astronauts back from China's space station sometime next year.
Nursing advocates say a proposed rule could worsen a shortage of professionals in the field and lead to worse health outcomes.
A higher Medicare Part B premium in 2026 could erode next year's cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security recipients, experts say.
Viola Ford Fletcher, the oldest survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, has died at the age of 111, Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols announced Monday.
It is a busy week for millions of Americans who are traveling for Thanksgiving.
More than 100 homes have been damaged after a tornado touched down in a residential area outside Houston.
An extradition hearing has been set for Tuesday for the Wisconsin woman who stabbed a classmate to please the fictional horror character Slender Man, after she escaped a group home in Madison over the weekend, and was arrested in Illinois.
The Trump administration has designated the Cartel de los Soles a terrorist organization, but some say the Venezuelan entity is "not a group" at all.
Rad Power Bikes contends that its batteries are safe and that the commission's demand would force it to close.
"While no human lives and livestock have been lost so far, many villages have been covered in ash and as a result their animals have little to eat," an official said.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims the aluminum ingredients in vaccines cause a variety of harmful reactions, from allergies to autism. Scientists say that's wrong and warn of risks if they're removed.
The Trump administration said it would end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 4,000 immigrants from Myanmar.
The proposed trip is part of President Trump's push to get an agreement on Ukraine by Thanksgiving, U.S. and Ukrainian officials said.
Amid a wave of departures from the Justice Department, some of its former officials are curating a public online display of the farewell messages of ousted employees.
MAGA Republicans are more supportive of potential military action in Venezuela than non-MAGA ones.
Medicare costs are climbing in 2026, raising questions about whether supplemental coverage makes financial sense.
To better ensure home equity borrowing success, homeowners should avoid these mistakes in the final weeks of 2025.
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A higher Medicare Part B premium in 2026 could erode next year's cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security recipients, experts say.
Bitcoin has erased all of its 2025 gains and is on track for its worst monthly performance since 2022. Here's what experts say about the decline.
Rad Power Bikes contends that its batteries are safe and that the commission's demand would force it to close.
Kohl's has promoted Michael Bender as its permanent CEO, nearly seven months after serving in the interim for that top role.
Baby play yards sold on Amazon by Anna Queen are being recalled due to the "risk of serious injury or death from suffocation and entrapment hazards," the CPSC says.
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New CBS News polling finds that Americans' feelings about the economy and inflation don't match the messaging being put out by the Trump administration. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has the numbers.
With Thanksgiving just three days away, it's the busiest travel week of the year. Kris Van Cleave is watching the airports, and Lonnie Quinn is keeping an eye on the weather.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that prosecutor Lindsey Halligan was unlawfully appointed to the role. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Weijia Jiang report.
For the first time ever, the Jim Henson Company is pulling iconic pieces out of the archives and onto the auction block. Carter Evans got a preview.
A federal judge dismissed the criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on the grounds that Lindsey Halligan, the interim U.S. attorney who secured their indictments, was unlawfully appointed to the role. Scott MacFarlane has more.
With Thanksgiving just three days away, it's the busiest travel week of the year. Kris Van Cleave is watching the airports, and Lonnie Quinn is keeping an eye on the weather.
Authorities are working to locate 46-year-old Travis Turner, who went missing just days before a playoff game for the undefeated Union High School football team in Appalachia, Virginia. As Tom Hanson reports, state police said agents in their criminal division were en route to Turner's home as "part of the early stages of an investigation."
Diplomats from the United States and Ukraine met in Switzerland over the weekend to revise a peace proposal that was widely-criticized after it was unveiled last week as being too pro-Russian. Meanwhile, the war drags on, as a massive Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv killed four people and injured 17 more, including children. Elizabeth Palmer has details.
Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, says the joy of new motherhood was replaced just hours after giving birth to her second child by a shattering diagnosis: a rare and aggressive form of leukemia. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
The political world is still reacting to Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement that she is resigning from Congress in January. CBS News chief Washington analyst Robert Costa has more.
Ukrainian and American officials continue to negotiate a U.S.-backed proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser and Sam Vinograd have the latest.
A federal judge has dismissed the criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins with analysis.
New CBS News polling finds that Americans' feelings about the economy and inflation don't match the messaging being put out by the Trump administration. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has the numbers.
The Federal Aviation Administration expects the 2025 Thanksgiving travel period to be the busiest in 15 years. CBS News reporter Karen Hua joins from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
President Trump called for the U.S. to weigh labeling some Middle Eastern affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist groups, taking aim at the controversial Islamist movement.
Nursing advocates say a proposed rule could worsen a shortage of professionals in the field and lead to worse health outcomes.
The complaint alleges that a Campbell executive made offensive remarks about company workers and mocked customers.
A White House official called Genesis "the largest marshaling of federal scientific resources since the Apollo program."
Rad Power Bikes contends that its batteries are safe and that the commission's demand would force it to close.
Nursing advocates say a proposed rule could worsen a shortage of professionals in the field and lead to worse health outcomes.
The complaint alleges that a Campbell executive made offensive remarks about company workers and mocked customers.
Rad Power Bikes contends that its batteries are safe and that the commission's demand would force it to close.
Investors are now forecasting that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at its next meeting, scheduled for Dec. 10.
A higher Medicare Part B premium in 2026 could erode next year's cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security recipients, experts say.
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is in Abu Dhabi to meet with Russian officials, two U.S. officials and two diplomatic sources who were not authorized to speak publicly told CBS News.
President Trump called for the U.S. to weigh labeling some Middle Eastern affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist groups, taking aim at the controversial Islamist movement.
Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance will spend Thanksgiving Eve with service members at Fort Campbell.
A White House official called Genesis "the largest marshaling of federal scientific resources since the Apollo program."
The Trump administration has designated the Cartel de los Soles a terrorist organization, but some say the Venezuelan entity is "not a group" at all.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims that the aluminum ingredients in vaccines cause a variety of harmful reactions, from allergies to autism. Scientists say that's wrong and warn of risks if they're removed.
This weekend, 35-year-old Tatiana Schlossberg, a granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, announced she has terminal cancer. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder has a breakdown of the diagnosis.
Proteins, whether from whey, plants or animals, are essential for building muscle. Last year, approximately 71% of consumers identified protein as the nutrient they most frequently try to eat. That's an appetite corporate America is more than happy to feed – even though protein often doesn't taste very good. Lee Cowan looks at how companies like General Mills are developing protein-fueled products, and how Americans may be consuming more protein than they need.
Donald "Frue" McAvoy and his fiancée were having a quiet day at home when his vision went black and his airway collapsed.
The man, an older adult with underlying health conditions, was being treated for a type of bird flu called H5N5.
China launched the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft Tuesday to bring three stranded astronauts back from China's space station sometime next year.
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is in Abu Dhabi to meet with Russian officials, two U.S. officials and two diplomatic sources who were not authorized to speak publicly told CBS News.
President Trump called for the U.S. to weigh labeling some Middle Eastern affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist groups, taking aim at the controversial Islamist movement.
The Trump administration has designated the Cartel de los Soles a terrorist organization, but some say the Venezuelan entity is "not a group" at all.
"While no human lives and livestock have been lost so far, many villages have been covered in ash and as a result their animals have little to eat," an official said.
Jimmy Cliff, who famously sang about the "many rivers" we all must cross, has died after suffering a seizure and pneumonia, his family say.
Donald Glover, who performs under the moniker Childish Gambino, revealed he suffered a stroke last year, which forced him to cancel his tour.
Culinary content creators have turned charcuterie into a visual art form. For Marissa Mullen, founder of "That Cheese Plate," designing a resplendent cheese board or array of sliced meats is a passion project. Faith Salie talks with Mullen about building a board that is more than mere party food; and with chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud about the history of traditional French charcuterie.
Lea Michele, the "Glee" star who made her Broadway debut in "Les Miserables" at age eight, is now back in the same Broadway theater starring in "Chess: The Musical."
In this web exclusive, Lea Michele, currently starring in the Broadway musical "Chess," talks with Tracy Smith about debuting on Broadway at age 8 in "Les Miserables"; how "The Phantom of the Opera" ignited her love of musical theater, and how a medical emergency led to her first audition; how she didn't let a car crash get in the way of auditioning for "Glee"; joining the revival of "Funny Girl"; and being back on stage at the Imperial Theatre, where she first performed in "Les Miz."
Gap Inc. CEO Richard Dickson told CBS News' Jo Ling Kent that he feels good about his company's sales projections despite some factors affecting the economy. Dickson also weighs in on the viral Katseye ad that he says boosted sales.
Chris Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new Masterclass and share ways people can protect themselves from online scams, identity theft and deepfakes.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
A new device lets users control an iPad just by thinking. For the first time ever, a person with ALS, a disease that attacks the nervous system, used a brain implant to navigate an Apple device. CBS News national consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi spoke with the team behind the groundbreaking technology.
Sora 2 allows users to create hyper-realistic AI social media videos using text prompts. Mike Isaac, New York Times Silicon Valley correspondent, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss what's changed since the latest update and NIL concerns.
China launched the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft Tuesday to bring three stranded astronauts back from China's space station sometime next year.
Proteins, whether from whey, plants or animals, are essential for building muscle. Last year, approximately 71% of consumers identified protein as the nutrient they most frequently try to eat. That's an appetite corporate America is more than happy to feed – even though protein often doesn't taste very good. Lee Cowan looks at how companies like General Mills are developing protein-fueled products, and how Americans may be consuming more protein than they need.
A new device lets users control an iPad just by thinking. For the first time ever, a person with ALS, a disease that attacks the nervous system, used a brain implant to navigate an Apple device. CBS News national consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi spoke with the team behind the groundbreaking technology.
The rare interstellar comet, also known as 3I/ATLAS, was first discovered in July and has been photographed several times.
When the "Star Trek" actor and America's favorite astrophysicist share the stage, sparks can fly on an astronomical level. They talk about their bromance built on an appreciation of science and curiosity.
A 23-year-old woman who stabbed a former classmate to please a fictional character known as Slender Man is facing extradition after she escaped a group home in Madison, Wisconsin, over the weekend. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has the details.
Chauncey Billups, who was serving as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers until his suspension, pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges related to alleged rigged high-stakes poker games. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
NBA Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups appeared in court over allegations of cheating in high-stakes poker games that prosecutors say were operated by mafia figures.
A University of Alabama at Birmingham football player is facing charges for stabbing two teammates before the team's game against the University of South Florida on Saturday, the school said.
Kim Nok-wan's crimes warrants his "permanent isolation from society," the Seoul Central District Court said.
China launched the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft Tuesday to bring three stranded astronauts back from China's space station sometime next year.
Moss spores survived in outer space for a majority of 2022, and could even reproduce when they were eventually returned to Earth, according to a new study.
The rare interstellar comet, also known as 3I/ATLAS, was first discovered in July and has been photographed several times.
Summer Worden pleaded guilty to lying to law enforcement after alleging her ex-wife, astronaut Anne McClain, illegally accessed her bank account.
The Sentinel-6B is the second of two satellites in a $1 billion program to monitor sea levels over a full decade.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
A retrospective look at the actor, director, producer, and founder of the Sundance Institute.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
For the first time ever, the Jim Henson Company is pulling iconic pieces out of the archives and onto the auction block. Carter Evans got a preview.
An aid package for American farmers could be announced in a matter of weeks, according to Agriculture Department Secretary Brooke Rollins. CBS News correspondent Lana Zak has more from Iowa City.
Elaine Quijano reports on a program called Generation S.O.S., which brings in young adults who have struggled with mental health and substance abuse to have conversations with high school students.
The political world is still reacting to Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement that she is resigning from Congress in January. CBS News chief Washington analyst Robert Costa has more.
Ukrainian and American officials continue to negotiate a U.S.-backed proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser and Sam Vinograd have the latest.