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The president tweeted Saturday that he had called Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to talk about health care reform. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett tells us what this means for Republicans.
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The president tweeted Saturday that he had called Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to talk about health care reform. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett tells us what this means for Republicans.
Senators shared their reactions to President Trump's DACA discussion with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
President Trump stunned Republicans Wednesday by embracing a Democratic plan on critical funding issues. The president came to terms with Democratic leaders to raise the debt limit and fund the government until mid-December. The deal left Republicans in the meeting dumbfounded. Margaret Brennan reports.
President Trump irked Republicans when he made a deal with Democrats on the debt ceiling. Politico reporter Rachael Bade and The Hill reporter Molly Hooper joins "Red & Blue" to discuss the president's decision.
House Speaker Paul Ryan says President Trump made the "right call" on DACA, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the move "heartless" and "brainless." CBSN political contributor and Guardian reporter Sabrina Siddiqui weighs in on what comes next.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer says Trump's newness to the office of the Presidency is no excuse. "He's the President of the United States," Schumer stresses. "He's got to step up to the plate."
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson interviews Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. James Lankford and Sen. Chuck Schumer regarding the testimony of former FBI Director James Comey, the ongoing Russia investigation and healthcare reform.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) says there are still many questions to be answered following James Comey's testimony. CBSN has his remarks.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D, N.Y.) addressed reporters and took questions Tuesday in the wake of James Comey's firing as FBI Director. See his full press conference.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says the GOP leadership's health care proposal only benefits the rich. The Washington Post's Sean Sullivan joins CBSN to discuss how Democrats are trying to fight the bill.
President Donald Trump went after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Twitter, and Schumer fired right back. CBSN's Reena Ninan and Tony Dokoupil have details on the political spat.
Top Democrats are calling for an investigation into Attorney General Jeff Sessions after a report that he misled senators about communications with a Russian diplomat during the 2016 presidential election. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who's leading the Democratic effort to save Obamacare, joins "CBS This Morning" from Capitol Hill to discuss President Trump's first address to Congress.
President Trump's comments on the resignation of former National Security Adviser Gen. Michael Flynn seemed to confirm he and the intelligence community are still at odds. Republicans and Democrats are calling for investigations into Flynn's firing, but they disagree about what to investigate. Chip Reid reports.
Three weeks into a Trump presidency, "Face the Nation" talks to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller, and others.
Democrats are taking aim at President Trump over what they call his "nonsensical" claim of voter fraud. During a Senate leadership news conference Tuesday, minority leader Chuck Schumer said it's time the president start acting like it. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer joins "CBS This Morning" from the Capitol to discuss opposition to several of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks. He also talks about how Democrats plan to work with the incoming president.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is agreeing with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer who said, "we have no real chance" to vet President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees. Sen. Blumenthal joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss his concerns.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling for an investigation of Russian hacking in the U.S. election. Senators Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings of American intelligence officials who believe Russia secretly worked to influence the election in favor of President-elect Trump.
Amy Schumer faced boos and backlash for criticizing Donald Trump. The comedian temporarily stopped her show to let dozens of her fans walk out of Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Florida. The comedian was mocking Trump when attendees started booing at her.
There are rising concerns about an unusual new firearm that could go on sale this year. The weapon looks like a smart phone, but is actually a .380-caliber handgun. The design is drawing attention from law enforcement and lawmakers, like Senator Charles Schumer. Josh Elliott reports on the controversy.
Actress Brie Larson held her own opposite Amy Schumer in the comedy, "Trainwreck." But she's getting rave reviews as the star of the harrowing drama, "Room." And as she tells Tracy Smith, she admits to being puzzled over the label that some in Hollywood have pinned on her.
In an appearance on "Face the Nation" on September 16, 2001, then-Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., recalls "desperately searching" for her daughter Chelsea in the aftermath of the September 11 terror attacks, and she discusses how then-President Bush and the Congress responded to New York's request for aid.
Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, Jonathan Martin of the New York Times, Ed O’Keefe of the Washington Post, and USA Today’s Susan Page discuss New York Sen. Chuck Schumer’s 1500-word argument against the Iran nuclear deal and its political fallout
Senator Chuck Schumer is breaking ranks among Democrats by expressing his opposition to the administration's nuclear deal with Iran. CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes explains how Schumer's position could impact the deal's consideration in Congress.
The U.S. and Iran had appeared ready to de-escalate before the U.S. military conducted what it said were defensive strikes against Iran on Wednesday.
After forensic evidence appeared to contradict Brian Hooker's account of where Lynette Hooker was the night she disappeared, U.S. investigators are renewing their search in the Bahamas.
More than a dozen soldiers injured in Operation Epic Fury are still recovering at the military hospital.
The U.S. military carried out another round of strikes on Iran, a U.S. official confirmed to CBS News, another challenge to a shaky ceasefire.
A former CIA official was arrested after FBI agents allegedly found $40 million worth of gold bars at his home while investigating whether he lied about his background.
The damaged tank at Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. held approximately 900,000 gallons of white liquor, a chemical used in paper processing, authorities said.
The Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation into whether author E. Jean Carroll committed perjury in connection with her civil lawsuits against President Trump, sources familiar with the matter said.
A software engineer at Google is facing federal charges after allegedly betting on confidential company information on Polymarket, netting more than $1.2 million in profits.
Former first lady Jill Biden said she thought her husband, Joe Biden, was having a stroke during the 2024 debate against Donald Trump.
The Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation into whether author E. Jean Carroll committed perjury in connection with her civil lawsuits against President Trump, sources familiar with the matter said.
A group of 35 former federal judges asked a court to reopen a legal dispute between President Trump and the government, calling the deal to create a $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization fund" potentially fraudulent.
A federal judge has given a onetime truck and bus driver charged in an assassination plot against an Iranian American writer a 10-year prison sentence.
FEMA says it's ready for hurricane season, though it's still racing to recover from months of shutdown disruptions, delayed grants and a depleted Disaster Relief Fund.
More than a dozen soldiers injured in Operation Epic Fury are still recovering at the military hospital.
A software engineer at Google is facing federal charges after allegedly betting on confidential company information on Polymarket, netting more than $1.2 million in profits.
YouTube said it will automatically label photorealistic content created by AI, the video platform said.
The S&P 500 hit a new record on Wednesday, even as soaring gas prices fuel inflation and consumer confidence sinks.
The former assistant attorney general for the Justice Department Antitrust Division, Gail Slater, was abruptly terminated in February after clashes with Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche.
A household earning the average income would need to spend 40% of its income to afford the typical U.S. home, according to Redfin.
The Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation into whether author E. Jean Carroll committed perjury in connection with her civil lawsuits against President Trump, sources familiar with the matter said.
A software engineer at Google is facing federal charges after allegedly betting on confidential company information on Polymarket, netting more than $1.2 million in profits.
A former CIA official was arrested after FBI agents allegedly found $40 million worth of gold bars at his home while investigating whether he lied about his background.
A group of 35 former federal judges asked a court to reopen a legal dispute between President Trump and the government, calling the deal to create a $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization fund" potentially fraudulent.
The U.S. military carried out another round of strikes on Iran, a U.S. official confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday, another challenge to a shaky ceasefire between the two countries.
The Trump administration announced plans to set up an Ebola quarantine and treatment center in Kenya for Americans exposed to the deadly virus overseas. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is now saying no Ebola patients will be allowed into the U.S. Mark Strassmann reports.
In the 1800s, Hartford, Connecticut, picked up the nickname, "The Insurance Capital of the World." Tony Dokoupil visits the city to ask people about rising insurance and healthcare costs.
Uganda on Wednesday ordered the closure of its border with Congo, where suspected cases of a rare type of Ebola are surging.
HGTV host and designer Ty Pennington opens up about his mother's yearslong battle with bronchiectasis, a chronic lung condition that often goes undiagnosed, and shares tips for caregivers on creating a calm environment. (Sponsored by Insmed)
President Trump said his health "checked out perfectly" after a medical checkup on Tuesday. Nancy Cordes reports.
A fire at a school for girls in central Kenya has caused an unknown number of deaths, according to police, who said search teams have been deployed.
The U.S. military carried out another round of strikes on Iran, a U.S. official confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday, another challenge to a shaky ceasefire between the two countries.
Uganda on Wednesday ordered the closure of its border with Congo, where suspected cases of a rare type of Ebola are surging.
More than a dozen soldiers injured in Operation Epic Fury are still recovering at the military hospital.
Two CIA agents died in a car crash while accompanying soldiers and state prosecutors in a raid of a drug lab in Chihuahua.
Grammy Award-winning artist Estelle released her sixth studio album, titled "Stay Alta," and joins CBS News 24/7 Mornings to reflect on her career and discuss what this record means for her.
Comedian Josh Johnson talks with "CBS Mornings" about finding humor in everyday life, how storytelling is at the center of his jokes and his first HBO special, "Symphony."
There were 12 new categories this year at the American Music Awards, which were held on Memorial Day. For the second time at the awards show, BTS took home the night's biggest prize.
Comedian Josh Johnson talks to CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers about his journey from becoming a writer to a correspondent and host on "The Daily Show," his new special, "Josh Johnson: Symphony" on HBO Max, how his family influenced his comedy and more.
Sonny Rollins, the legendary tenor saxophonist known for his bold tone and constant experimentation, has died at 95.
YouTube unveiled a new AI labeling system on Wednesday, aiming to make it easier for viewers to distinguish between real and AI content. CNET editor-at-large Scott Stein joins CBS News to break down the change.
YouTube said it will automatically label photorealistic content created by AI, the video platform said.
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.
More than 1 billion people worldwide use artificial intelligence chatbots, but just how accurate are the answers? Forum AI released results from its latest study to determine the accuracy of chatbots in news and current events. Robbie Goldfarb, co-founder of Forum AI, joins CBS News to discuss.
CBS News' Chris Livesay gets an inside look at how the U.S. military is using artificial intelligence on the battlefield.
The new species, named Microeledone galapagensis, has a blue hue, which is believed to be the rarest color in nature.
The Pentagon has released another batch of never-before-seen files on reported UFO sightings. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is quickly approaching, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is releasing its forecast for what to expect.
The pictures represent the longest-distance ever seen between two pictures of the same humpback whale, researchers said.
Independent scientists say the technology, while impressive, lacks some components to be truly considered an artificial egg.
Timothy Hudson, the 16-year-old charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister, Anna Kepner, will remain free for now while a judge considers arguments following a hearing Wednesday. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has the latest updates.
New forensic evidence appears to contradict Brian Hooker's account of where he says he was the night his wife Lynette went missing in the Bahamas. Cristian Benavides has the details.
"Friends" star Matthew Perry drowned in his hot tub in 2023 under the effects of ketamine. The 54-year-old's longtime personal assistant, who gave him the fatal injection, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and was sentenced to over three years in prison.
An infrared camera mounted on the sailboat used by Brian and Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas could contain clues about her disappearance, CBS News has learned. Cristian Benavides has more.
Xu Yao was found guilty of killing Lin Qi, the founder of the company that holds the film adaptation rights for the blockbuster sci-fi trilogy "The Three-Body Problem."
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost and Firefly Aerospace are awarded with hundreds of millions of dollars in NASA contracts for the first phase of its moon base plans.
China has launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft with three astronauts heading to its space station.
Perfecting SpaceX's mammoth rocket will be critical to NASA's plans for returning astronauts to the surface of the moon.
The new rocket features a host of upgrades intended to improve safety and performance of the world's most powerful rocket.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is moving ahead with plans to go public in what some expect will be the biggest IPO ever.
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Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
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.
Latest details on Washington state chemical tank rupture; Trump's optimism on an Iran peace deal seems to waver.
Takeaways from Texas primary runoffs; Trump paints murky picture of Iran peace talks.
New data shows the median compensation for CEOs of S&P 500 companies grew almost 6% in 2025, reaching $17.7 million. This uptick marks the smallest annual growth rate since 2022, when the median pay grew just about 1%. The figures come from the Associated Press' CEO compensation survey. Ken Sweet, a banking reporter for the AP who helped write the analysis, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Timothy Hudson, the 16-year-old charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister, Anna Kepner, will remain free for now while a judge considers arguments following a hearing Wednesday. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has the latest updates.
Former President Joe Biden is suing the Justice Department to block the release of audio and transcripts from his private interviews with a ghostwriter that later became part of a special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more.