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Senator Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, joins "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson to discuss the lead up to the shutdown and what it will take to open the government again.
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Senator Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, joins "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson to discuss the lead up to the shutdown and what it will take to open the government again.
Thousands rallied in the second annual Women's March. The demonstration took place one year after President Trump was sworn into office. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joined CBSN from Washington, D.C., to discuss the latest.
CBS News contributor and congressional reporter for the Washington Post, Ed O'Keefe, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the government shutdown, confusion over President Trump's hard line when it comes to striking a deal with Democrats, and the larger implications for the Democratic and Republican parties.
President Trump is calling Friday night's Senate vote and the government shutdown a political gift. He tweeted that the shutdown is a "nice present" from Democrats on the anniversary of his inauguration. Major Garrett reports.
The government stopped operating Friday night, halting all but essential services, after the Senate came 10 votes short of reaching a temporary last-minute funding deal. The president is placing the blame on Senate Democrats who were holding out for a comprehensive bill and a deal to protect DACA recipients. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump addressed a crowd of anti-abortion activists Friday while the threat of a government shutdown looms.
President Trump is reportedly reviewing a draft of a new nuclear strategy from the Pentagon. And in Ethiopia, the release of 500+ political prisoners is making headlines. Willis Sparks, CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer for GZero Media, has more.
Willis Sparks, CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer for GZero Media, takes us through the hard numbers and global statistics that shed light on our world today.
Republicans are calling for the release of a memo on alleged surveillance abuses by the federal government. CBS News contributor Ed O'Keefe, who is a congressional reporter for The Washington Post, joined CBSN from Capitol Hill and said that it's part of an effort to discredit the ongoing investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Tomorrow marks one year since President Trump moved into the White House with an ambitious to-do list. Major Garrett looks at the president's progress on one of his top priorities: scaling back government regulations. He also discusses the potential for a government shutdown.
President Trump says he's trying to avoid a government shutdown, but Democrats "want to see one." But the blame game goes both ways. The president spoke in a western Pennsylvania factory after one of his tweets threatened his party's negotiations to keep the government running. Major Garrett reports.
Vice President Mike Pence is set to travel to the Middle East on Friday. He is scheduled to meet with leaders in Egypt, Jordan, and Israel. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joined "Red & Blue" to break down what we can expect from Pence's trip, and how a potential government shutdown might impact it.
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The House on Thursday passed a short-term spending bill that would fund the government through Feb. 16. The vote was 230-197, with a handful of Republicans voting against the measure. CBSN political contributor Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN with a look at the bill's prospects in the Senate.
President Trump's lawyer Ty Cobb labeled collusion as "a term the media popularized" and said that it has "colored" special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election during an interview with CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett on "The Takeout."
President Trump traveled to Pennsylvania on Thursday to deliver a speech on tax reform. Back in Washington, lawmakers scrambled to reach a deal to keep the government open beyond Friday's shutdown deadline. Watch Mr. Trump's remarks here.
A new CBS News poll shows that the majority of Americans are in favor of letting "Dreamers" stay in the United States. There's a bigger divide, however, on whether or not the DACA debate is worth risking a government shutdown. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN to break down the poll numbers.
Here's a sneak preview of CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett's interview with President Trump's lawyer Ty Cobb for CBS' original podcast "The Takeout."
From "You're fired" to "America First," Donald Trump has a habit for finding memorable phrases. CBSNews.com political editor Will Rahn joins CBSN to discuss the historical context of some of his favorite sayings.
Severe weather blamed for deaths; Virtual currencies drop sharply
CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett sits down with EPA administrator Scott Pruitt to talk about the agency under President Trump and how he plans to tackle the coming year.
Key moments from President Trump's first year
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says President Trump is the one holding up immigration deal negotiations. Bloomberg TV's chief White House correspondent Kevin Cirilli joins CBSN to break down what the White House wants, and what would happen if the government shuts down.
As early as 2010, CIA officials were concerned about a mole after agency contacts and informants in China were being killed or imprisoned. Now, sources say a former CIA officer arrested on Monday may have been leaking information. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
Inflation came in below economists' forecasts and slowed from December's 2.7% annual rate.
Authorities on Thursday released the first physical description of a male suspect wanted in connection with the Arizona disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
The Senate failed to advance a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, paving the way for another partial government shutdown without a last-minute breakthrough.
President Trump pardoned five former NFL players - one posthumously - for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and its escort ships are expected to head to the Middle East, three U.S. officials told CBS News, as U.S.-Iran tensions simmer.
A judge dismissed charges against two men charged with assaulting ICE officers after the Justice Department said "newly discovered evidence" was "materially inconsistent" with the allegations.
Kathryn Ruemmler served as White House counsel under former President Barack Obama.
Vice President JD Vance will talk about the economy, foreign policy, the state of the Republican Party and the 2028 race for the White House in a March edition of the CBS News town hall series "Things That Matter."
In a conversation to air on "CBS Sunday Morning" Feb. 15, Gisèle Pelicot discusses how she has moved on in her life after testifying against her ex-husband in a notorious mass rape trial in France.
The Trump administration's new discounted drug platform isn't a game-changer for consumers, health care experts said.
Love is biting consumers this year amid the rising cost of flowers, chocolates and other Valentine's Day staples.
Inflation came in below economists' forecasts and slowed from December's 2.7% annual rate.
President Trump pardoned five former NFL players - one posthumously - for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.
The two-woman, two-man crew is replacing four other station fliers who came home early last month due to a medical issue one was having.
The Trump administration's new discounted drug platform isn't a game-changer for consumers, health care experts said.
Love is biting consumers this year amid the rising cost of flowers, chocolates and other Valentine's Day staples.
Inflation came in below economists' forecasts and slowed from December's 2.7% annual rate.
Nevada is the only state where people can legally purchase sex, and now sex workers at one of the state's oldest brothels, Sheri's Ranch, are fighting to become the first in the U.S. to unionize.
More than 1 million Americans over 65 lived with roommates they aren't related to in 2024 — a 16% increase from 2019.
As Russia and Ukraine confirm a 3rd round of U.S.-mediated peace talks, this time in Europe, Zelenskyy says Trump admin "must put pressure on Russia."
Vice President JD Vance will talk about the economy, foreign policy, the state of the Republican Party and the 2028 race for the White House in a March edition of the CBS News town hall series "Things That Matter."
President Trump pardoned five former NFL players - one posthumously - for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and its escort ships are expected to head to the Middle East, three U.S. officials told CBS News, as U.S.-Iran tensions simmer.
Kathryn Ruemmler served as White House counsel under former President Barack Obama.
The Trump administration's new discounted drug platform isn't a game-changer for consumers, health care experts said.
The Food and Drug Administration is refusing to consider Moderna's application for a new flu vaccine made with mRNA technology, the company said.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt."
The Marshall Project found more than 70,000 cases referred to law enforcement over allegations of substance use during pregnancy — and that's a significant undercount.
Experts say Affordable Care Act sign-up data won't be clear until people who were enrolled have paid — or not — their new, often much higher, premiums.
As Russia and Ukraine confirm a 3rd round of U.S.-mediated peace talks, this time in Europe, Zelenskyy says Trump admin "must put pressure on Russia."
Pentagon says "more than 5,700 adult male ISIS fighters" have been moved to Iraq, completing the operation as questions linger over due legal process.
Strula Holm Laegreid of Norway revealed in a post-race interview earlier this week that he had been unfaithful to his girlfriend but hoped to win her back.
Britain's High Court says the government's decision to designate the Palestine Action protest group a terrorist organization was "disproportionate."
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and its escort ships are expected to head to the Middle East, three U.S. officials told CBS News, as U.S.-Iran tensions simmer.
"Sinners" cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw says she doesn't want the audience to notice her work because "you wanna make it so good it feels like a dream." The Oscar nominee is the first woman of color nominated in the cinematography category and only the fourth woman ever. It's the only Oscars category never won by a woman. She talks about her career journey to this historic moment.
Constance Zimmer, who stars in the new season of "The Lincoln Lawyer," talks about how she channels her powerful character in the series and why it's important for her to always make her characters relatable.
James Van Der Beek, known for starring in "Dawson's Creek" and "Varsity Blues," died Wednesday at the age of 48 after a battle with colorectal cancer. Vladimir Duthiers reports on the beloved actor's career.
Katie Holmes and Busy Philipps are among the "Dawson's Creek" cast members sharing memories of James Van Der Beek after his death at age 48.
James Van Der Beek, star of "Dawson's Creek" and "Varsity Blues," has died at age 48, according to his publicist and a post from his wife on social media. Carter Evans has more on his life and career.
The Federal Trade Commission sent a letter to Tim Cook one day after President Trump circulated a report raising questions about Apple News' practices.
The messaging platform WhatsApp says Russia has "attempted to fully block" its service inside the country, "to drive people to a state-owned surveillance app."
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.
Many are questioning how Nancy Guthrie's Google Nest surveillance footage was recovered days after officials said it was disconnected with no active subscription to store video.
The social media platform changed its privacy policy last month, inviting users to allow it to track their specific location.
The Winter Olympics in Milan need artificial snow due to climate change and warmer weather. Athletes say man-made snow makes terrain more difficult and unpredictable. Rob Marciano reports on its impact.
After decades monitoring polar bears in Norway's far north, researchers say the animals have proven incredibly adaptable, but there are no guarantees for the future.
Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity warps and bends the star stuff around it.
"CBS Saturday Morning" learns more about Veronika, the clever cow who figured out multiple ways to scratch herself with a broom. It was the first time a cow was seen using a tool.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
The FBI provided new details on a suspect in Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping case. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The FBI released details about the person they are now calling a suspect in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn has more.
President Trump pardoned five former NFL players - one posthumously - for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.
Two people are dead and another is wounded after a shooting in a South Carolina State University residential complex, the school says.
The FBI on Thursday shared photos of a backpack and new details about a masked man seen on Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera. CBS News reporter Andres Gutierrez has the latest.
NASA and SpaceX launched a new mission to the International Space Station with four crew members on board to replace the team that returned last month due to a medical issue with one member. Mark Strassmann has more.
The two-woman, two-man crew is replacing four other station fliers who came home early last month due to a medical issue one was having.
NASA and SpaceX say they have completed their final reviews and are ready to launch a crewed mission to the International Space Station on Friday. Retired NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
A United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket carrying classified Space Force payloads suffered a booster problem but apparently made an otherwise "nominal" ascent to space, the company said.
The new crew will replace four station fliers who returned to Earth ahead of schedule last month due to a medical issue.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
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.
The Trump administration is establishing a new strategy to sell U.S. arms overseas. CBS News contributor Sam Vinograd has more.
Ahead of Valentine's Day, here's some advice for those currently dating or looking for love. Dr. Gail Saltz, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, joins CBS News with more details.
New data on inflation rates is encouraging, but the burden of high prices continues to affect Americans. Erin Delmore, a geoeconomics correspondent, joins CBS News with more.
New data shows inflation in the U.S. cooled more than expected in January. CBS News' Natalie Brand has more.
A partial government shutdown is expected over the weekend after senators failed to pass funding for the Department of Homeland Security. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.