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The president's willingness to support strict border policies reflects a seismic shift in the politics of immigration over the past several years.
This wouldn't mean an end to combat operations, but a U.S. official said it would bring about lower levels of bombing in Gaza.
Vladimir Putin held his first end-of-year news conference since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022.
Fenn, a 6-month-old giraffe, died after being "unexpectedly startled," the North Carolina Zoo announced.
Americans likely to see a gradual thawing of the housing market in 2024, said Freddie Mac's chief economist.
Andre Braugher's died Monday at age 61, his publicist announced Tuesday.
Prosecutors say Kierre Williams appears to have no connection to Rev. Stephen Gutgsell or the town where the fatal stabbing occurred.
From 2003 to 2021, 1,262 unintentional gun deaths of children were reported in the U.S.
The award-winning comedy series, created by and starring Larry David, is finally coming to an end after 24 years.
A mother and daughter embark on a journey to discover the truth about Synanon — an experimental 1950s community that slowly turned into a full-blown cult.
The FBI's former counterintelligence chief in New York accepted secret payments from a sanctioned Russian oligarch.
Archaeologists are crediting the father-daughter duo with likely finding the remains of a ship that ran aground during the deadliest fire in U.S. history.
The report is a snapshot of legal and judicial responses by the Taliban to complaints of gender-based violence, including murders, honor killings and rapes.
People shouldn't have to to make "a horrible choice between their physical health and their financial health," New York Governor Kathy Hochul said.
"Barbie" was this summer's smash blockbuster. Could a live-action American Girl doll movie see similar success?
Penny Kay Clark, 72, was found in an Idaho canyon after two men spotted her car.
Alex Batty left the United Kingdom in 2017 to go on vacation in Spain with his family and disappeared.
"Those 2 million people who are on the list are on there for a reason," one national security official said. But those who believe they were wrongfully added struggle to clear their names.
Denmark and Germany announced Thursday arrests of several terror suspects, including alleged Hamas members suspected of plotting attacks on Jews.
Biden's warning over "indiscriminate bombing" in Gaza fails to slow Israel's bombardment, as Palestinians say they're facing a "war of starvation."
The families can have "no better friend" in Washington than President Biden, said the father of one Israeli-American being held.
Palestinians are casting blame at the U.S. as officials in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip say Israel's bombardment has killed more than 18,000 people.
U.N. aid agencies tell CBS News the "suffering of the children in Gaza" is unmatched as Israel pounds the Palestinian territory in its raging war with Hamas.
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Wall Street economists increasingly predict inflation will continue to cool while avoiding a recession sparked by the Fed's rate hikes.
People shouldn't have to to make "a horrible choice between their physical health and their financial health," New York Governor Kathy Hochul said.
Workers 65 and older are more satisfied with their jobs than younger workers, Pew Research Center finds.
A vaccine and cancer drug dramatically improved survival rates for those with severe melanomas, results after three years showed.
Coca-Cola's recall impacts 12-pack cans of soda distributed in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida, the FDA said in a filing.
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CBS Reports examines the legacy of the U.S. government's terrorist watchlist, 20 years after its inception. In the years since 9/11, the database has grown exponentially to target an estimated 2 million people, while those who believe they were wrongfully added are struggling to clear their names.
A new study finds severe morning sickness in pregnant women may be linked to a certain hormone produced in the placenta, and doctors say the discovery could help lead to new treatments to prevent the condition. CBS News' Tina Kraus reports.
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is visiting Israel to discuss a timeline of the war against Hamas in Gaza that is affecting millions of Palestinian civilians. BBC News Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega is following the discussions between the U.S. and the Israelis, and Rachel Goldberg, the mother of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, joins CBS News after her visit with President Biden Wednesday.
Closing arguments are underway in actor Jonathan Majors' domestic violence trial in New York. Majors is accused of assault and harassment by his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari. Majors has pleaded not guilty. Some evidence in the case, including surveillance video of Majors and Jabbari, was released by the judge. CBS News New York reporter John Dias is following the proceedings.
When Santina Flynn found out some members of the military that were deployed with her son overseas didn't receive care packages, she decided to send his whole unit homemade cookies for the holidays. It started a yearly tradition that her family still continues in her honor.
Debbie Pearl has seven dogs of different breeds that have one major thing in common — they are all survivors of abuse. All of her dogs have disabilities and use wheelchairs or prosthetics, and now they work as therapy dogs, inspiring others who have disabilities or may have survived abuse.
When Kris Armstrong's husband, Brandon Smith, suffered a traumatic brain injury and needed constant care, she decided to begin the process of becoming his legal guardian by divorcing him. She vowed to take care of him for the rest of his life. Now she is remarried with children – but she's kept that promise. She is still caring for Brandon alongside her new husband, and he is a part of their family.
Fiona, who has been dubbed "Britain's loneliest sheep," spent at least two years stuck at the foot of a cliff in Brora, Scotland. But a group of farmers volunteered for a risky rescue – 820 feet down the side of the cliff. "Sometimes you just need a group of idiots to get a job done," said the farmer leading the mission. Now, she's safe at a new "forever home," a farm in Edinburgh.
Physician and scientist Drew Weissman won the 2023 Nobel Prize in medicine this week. When he called his parents to tell them the big news, they had a priceless reaction.
Pope Francis argued that the risks of technology lacking human values of compassion, mercy, morality and forgiveness are too great.
Grammy-winning singer Fantasia Barrino Taylor was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the highly-anticipated musical adaptation of "The Color Purple." She joins 'CBS Mornings' to discuss the role and how it helped heal her.
With the mother of a transgender girl testifying that it would be "devastating" if the child could not get treatment, a federal judge Wednesday began a trial in a constitutional challenge to Florida restrictions on such things as puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender people.
Taraji P. Henson didn't shy away from the difficulties she experienced playing Shug Avery in an adaptation of "The Color Purple."
Manuel Ellis, who repeatedly told the officers, "Can't breathe, sir," died March 3, 2020, nearly three months before George Floyd's death.
Reelection concerns are growing in the Biden White House due to the president's slipping support among certain constituencies -- such as Black voters. CBS News political contributor Ashley Etienne joins "America Decides" to discuss.
President Biden this week said Russia is celebrating Congress' inability to pass funding for Ukraine. The White House says it is willing to "compromise" on border policy. John Kirby, National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications, joins "America Decides" to discuss efforts to get aid to Ukraine.
CBS News has learned the White House is open to supporting new and tougher border policies in talks with lawmakers, but some progressives are pushing back on those possible changes. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the chamber will return Monday, cutting into a scheduled holiday recess, to give negotiators more time to reach a deal on foreign aid and border security. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
The Biden administration says it's willing to back a sweeping new border policy if congressional Republicans agree to support funding for Ukraine. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more on the negotiations.
She earned enough in real estate to buy a pad in Florida, but Tomo-chan returned to her family farm outside Tokyo, determined to show struggling youngsters "they're not forgotten."
When Santina Flynn found out some members of the military that were deployed with her son overseas didn't receive care packages, she decided to send his whole unit homemade cookies for the holidays. It started a yearly tradition that her family still continues in her honor.
A family fulfills a mom's legacy to send Christmas cookies to troops overseas each year. A veteran meets the young student who wrote him a sentimental letter nearly 15 years ago – and who she grew up to be is a sentimental surprise.
A animal shelter in Virginia pairs rescue animals with foster families for Thanksgiving. A corrections officer makes the selfless decision to take in an inmate's baby. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
Geoffrey Holt was unassuming and lived a simple life. He also managed to accumulate $3.8 million, which he left to tiny Hinsdale.
CBS Reports examines the legacy of the U.S. government's terrorist watchlist, 20 years after its inception. In the years since 9/11, the database has grown exponentially to target an estimated 2 million people, while those who believe they were wrongfully added are struggling to clear their names.
In the 2023 legislative season, over two-thirds of U.S. states either passed or proposed laws restricting gender-affirming care, and lawmakers are debating policies that directly affect the lives of trans youth. CBS Reports sent three correspondents to three key states of a nation in transition to examine the difficult conversations rippling across the country.
Major cities far from the southern border are struggling to deal with the arrival of record numbers of migrants. In New York City, the right to shelter is being tested — and tensions are rising. CBS Reports examines the crossroads of families fighting for a future, a city struggling to keep up, and a nation in the throes of a migration reckoning.
In the aftermath of the Titan submersible tragedy, extreme travel has come under fresh scrutiny. But one industry stands out for both its allure and the lack of regulation protecting participants' safety: space tourism. CBS Reports explores the next great leap for humankind and whether regulators and industry stakeholders are striking the right balance between encouraging innovation and ensuring safety.
CBS Reports goes into a cartel stronghold in Mexico to uncover what’s behind the surge in fentanyl trafficking and why America is failing to stop it.
A mother and daughter embark on a journey to discover the truth about Synanon — an experimental 1950s community that slowly turned into a full-blown cult.
Wall Street economists increasingly predict inflation will continue to cool while avoiding a recession sparked by the Fed's rate hikes.
Fenn, a 6-month-old giraffe, died after being "unexpectedly startled," the North Carolina Zoo announced.
People shouldn't have to make "a horrible choice between their physical health and their financial health," New York Governor Kathy Hochul said.
This wouldn't mean an end to combat operations, but a U.S. official said it would bring about lower levels of bombing in Gaza.
Wall Street economists increasingly predict inflation will continue to cool while avoiding a recession sparked by the Fed's rate hikes.
People shouldn't have to make "a horrible choice between their physical health and their financial health," New York Governor Kathy Hochul said.
Americans likely to see a gradual thawing of the housing market in 2024, said Freddie Mac's chief economist.
Tesla founder has earmarked $100 million to start the institutions, which will initially launch as a primary and secondary school.
A vaccine and cancer drug dramatically improved survival rates for those with severe melanomas, results after three years showed.
This wouldn't mean an end to combat operations, but a U.S. official said it would bring about lower levels of bombing in Gaza.
The president's willingness to support strict border policies reflects a seismic shift in the politics of immigration over the past several years.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill banning the sale of so-called assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in January.
Vladimir Putin held his first end-of-year news conference since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022.
The FBI's former counterintelligence chief in New York accepted secret payments from a sanctioned Russian oligarch.
People shouldn't have to make "a horrible choice between their physical health and their financial health," New York Governor Kathy Hochul said.
Lowering or pre-exposing a pregnant person to the hormone GDF15 could help lessen morning sickness symptoms once pregnant, according to new research.
A vaccine and cancer drug dramatically improved survival rates for those with severe melanomas, results after three years showed.
From 2003 to 2021, 1,262 unintentional gun deaths of children were reported in the U.S.
More than 1 in 4 women who have had sex say they've used emergency contraception. The survey also found fewer teens are sexually active.
This wouldn't mean an end to combat operations, but a U.S. official said it would bring about lower levels of bombing in Gaza.
Denmark and Germany announced Thursday arrests of several terror suspects, including alleged Hamas members suspected of plotting attacks on Jews.
Alex Batty left the United Kingdom in 2017 to go on vacation in Spain with his family and disappeared.
Vladimir Putin held his first end-of-year news conference since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022.
Pope Francis argued that the risks of technology lacking human values of compassion, mercy, morality and forgiveness are too great.
The award-winning comedy series, created by and starring Larry David, is finally coming to an end after 24 years.
Andre Braugher's died Monday at age 61, his publicist announced Tuesday.
In his recent book, "Energy Follows Thought," Willie Nelson delves into the narratives behind his numerous classic songs and details his creative journey.
In an interview with People, Oprah Winfrey revealed that she recently turned to a weight-loss medication after years of struggling with her weight.
Actor and comedian Anthony Anderson is set to host the 75th Annual Emmy Awards.
Tech startups faced closures and layoffs in 2023 as the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to a 22-year high. New York Times reporter Erin Griffith joins CBS News to explain what's going on in Silicon Valley.
A federal jury sided with Epic Games after they alleged that Google has been exploiting its wealth and control of the Android software that powers most of the world's smartphones. Nico Grant, a technology reporter at The New York Times, joins CBS News with the latest moves in the case that alleges Google engaged in an illegal monopoly.
European Union officials have negotiated the world's first comprehensive set of artificial intelligence regulations. The landmark AI Act seeks to protect against such risks as misinformation and job automation. The EU is expected to ratify the deal early next year with the law expected to take full effect in 2025. Kelvin Chan, a business writer for the Associated Press, joined CBS News to discuss the legislation.
A federal jury has ruled that the Google Play Store is an illegal monopoly. The ruling stems from a lawsuit brought by Epic Games, the creator of "Fortnite," accusing Google of preventing competition between apps. Meghan Bobrowsky, a tech reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joined CBS News to discuss the case.
A federal jury on Monday ruled in favor of Epic Games in the "Fortnite" maker's antitrust lawsuit against Google, deciding the Android app store has benefited from anticompetitive barriers that have ultimately damaged consumers and developers. Washington Post tech reporter Gerrit De Vynck joins CBS News to unpack the case.
Scientists say they've figured out how much A23a, the world's biggest iceberg, weighs - and it's a whopper.
Climate change is heating the Arctic faster than anywhere else on the planet. Communities around the polar region are already suffering, and conditions there are fueling extreme weather events much farther away.
The delegates of the COP28 climate summit have agreed on a long-term goal to move away from fossil fuels that cause climate change. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy reports on the details that made it into the agreement.
Leaders from nearly 200 countries approved a major climate deal Wednesday that specifically calls for governments to cut back on fossil fuels. The agreement wraps up the COP28 conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has more.
The COP28 climate talks have gone into overtime as nearly 200 nations try to reach an agreement over the future of fossil fuel use. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy joins to unpack the debate.
Prosecutors say Kierre Williams appears to have no connection to Rev. Stephen Gutgsell or the town where the fatal stabbing occurred.
Closing arguments are underway in actor Jonathan Majors' domestic violence trial in New York. Majors is accused of assault and harassment by his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari. Majors has pleaded not guilty. Some evidence in the case, including surveillance video of Majors and Jabbari, was released by the judge. CBS News New York reporter John Dias is following the proceedings.
Police identified the victims as 35-year-old Naomi Briner, 12-year-old Adelia Briner, 8-year-old Leland Briner and 6-year-old Iyla Briner.
Police continued to search this week for a man suspected in three assaults and attempted abductions of women students at the University of Arizona.
She was once dubbed Australia's worst female serial killer. She'd already been pardoned, in June.
Perseverance, which landed on Mars in 2021, has been exploring the planet for signs of ancient life.
SpaceX tentatively plans to make another attempt to launch a Falcon Heavy rocket and a less-powerful Falcon 9 on Tuesday.
Astronauts in the International Space Station said they found the rogue fruit, dispelling claims that astronaut Frank Rubio ate it.
Betelgeuse, one of the biggest and brightest stars in the night sky, will momentarily vanish as an asteroid passes in front of it to produce a one-of-a-kind eclipse.
A guidance system problem during final approach prompted two space station cosmonauts to take over by remote control.
Matthew Trussler was found dead at the home he shared with his fiancée Melissa Turner. See the evidence that led to authorities piecing together his death.
Marlene Warren answered the door to her Wellington, FL, home and was fatally gunned down by a mysterious clown. Despite eyewitnesses, circumstantial evidence, and the identification a suspect early on, it would take more than 30 years for her killer to face justice.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
CBS Reports examines the legacy of the U.S. government's terrorist watchlist, 20 years after its inception. In the years since 9/11, the database has grown exponentially to target an estimated 2 million people, while those who believe they were wrongfully added are struggling to clear their names.
Reelection concerns are growing in the Biden White House due to the president's slipping support among certain constituencies -- such as Black voters. CBS News political contributor Ashley Etienne joins "America Decides" to discuss.
President Biden this week said Russia is celebrating Congress' inability to pass funding for Ukraine. The White House says it is willing to "compromise" on border policy. John Kirby, National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications, joins "America Decides" to discuss efforts to get aid to Ukraine.
CBS News has learned the White House is open to supporting new and tougher border policies in talks with lawmakers, but some progressives are pushing back on those possible changes. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the chamber will return Monday, cutting into a scheduled holiday recess, to give negotiators more time to reach a deal on foreign aid and border security. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.