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Watch as President Donald Trump signs three executive orders in the Oval Office. One of those executive orders begins the U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
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Watch as President Donald Trump signs three executive orders in the Oval Office. One of those executive orders begins the U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
President meets with U.S. manufacturing execs; watchdog group says Trump's business ties violate Constitution; and Samsung explains Galaxy Note 7 problems. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch
The New York Times' Jodi Kantor joins CBSN to discuss the impact of the Women's March on Washington and other cities around the world. The marches attracted hundreds of thousands of people protesting President Donald Trump's agenda.
President Donald Trump is facing a lawsuit challenging his overseas deals. The suit claims Trump is violating the Constitution because his business accepts payments by foreign governments. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid explains.
President Trump met with business executives early Monday morning in the White House. He told the high-profile execs, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, that he plans on making major tax cuts for American businesses. CBS News' Major Garrett reports.
First lady Melania Trump was next to her husband, Donald Trump, when he assumed the presidency on Friday, but she will not be constantly at his side -- at least for now. As Mrs. Trump starts the week with her son, Barron, in New York City, it's clear she will take on the role her way. Jan Crawford reports.
New York Times correspondent Jodi Kantor and "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Alex Wagner join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Women's March turnout, the uniting factor of opposition against President Trump and how the movement could impact politics.
President Trump's speech at the CIA headquarters was supposed to smooth over any bad feelings with the intelligence community, but it may have done exactly the opposite. Jeff Pegues reports on what some intelligence officials thought of Mr. Trump's remarks.
The first full day under President Trump is full of both celebrations and protests. Roll Call columnist Jon Allen and CBSN political contributor Hogan Gidley speak to CBSN about the new president's first day.
Thousands of protesters marched in Washington, calling on Trump to protect rights. Filmmaker Michael Moore ripped up the front page of President Trump's inauguration headline. See his remarks here.
President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and their families attended a national prayer service in Washington. The service took place at the National Cathedral amid protests.
Hundreds of thousands of people are demonstrating in Washington D.C. Saturday to protect rights many women feel could be in danger under President Trump's administration. They'll follow a long tradition of Americans marching to have their voices heard. Alex Wagner reports.
CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer witnessed his 14th presidential inauguration Friday. He joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his impressions of Donald Trump's inaugural speech and thoughts on what lies ahead.
The president has taken his first step toward fulfilling one of his biggest campaign promises: repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act. He signed an executive order allowing federal agencies to change or delay parts of the law. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Ezra Klein, editor-in-chief of Vox.com, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the future of Obamacare.
As a new president moves into the White house, Anthony Mason looks at the history of the presidential portrait.
Much of the nation was expecting President Trump to use his first moments of the inauguration to unite the nation, but that's not what they got in his first speech. Slate's chief political corespondent and CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie and New York Times chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how Trump must get past his divisive rhetoric.
CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson compares President Trump's inaugural address to the themes that Republican presidents usually touch upon. Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the speech and the new president's splits with his party.
CBS News foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan and Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief for The Atlantic, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the top foreign policy issues facing the Trump administration, including the Syrian War and U.S.-Russia relations.
President Trump's inauguration has again exposed the deep political divisions across the country. Protests began before he took the oath of office Friday and continued into Saturday morning. One person was shot and critically wounded on the campus of the University of Washington. Errol Barnett reports from the National Mall, where the biggest organized protest will get underway Saturday.
The protectionist and isolationist themes in President Trump's inauguration speech are causing jitters in many world capitals. But his speech was applauded in Russia, Israel and by populist leaders in Europe. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from London.
President Trump's inaugural speech was short but controversial. Without the typical soaring rhetoric of previous inaugurals, the speech was full of sharp language and bombast that characterized Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric. Margaret Brennan reports from the White House.
More than 200 anti-Trump protesters were arrested during a day of protest against President Donald Trump in Washington. A second day of demonstrations is expected Saturday, as tens of thousands will gather for the Women's March on Washington. Nancy Cordes reports from the Capitol.
Donald J.Trump became the 45th president of the United States at noon Friday; When some students from Florida's Immokalee High School accepted an invitation to attend Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington, D.C., some in the large immigrant community questioned the decision.
Watch a version of Purple Rain playing at President Trump's inauguration.
There are many elements of the military involved in the inauguration. Presidential Inaugural Committee CEO Sara Armstrong joins Reena Ninan with more on the unique events.
Meanwhile, a search-and-rescue mission for a downed fighter jet crew member is ongoing as the war in the Middle East rages on.
The government's legal bid to continue East Wing construction has the hallmarks of President Trump's social media posts.
The ruling follows a lawsuit filed earlier this month by a coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general.
Janice Randle was found dead in her bed in 1992, but police couldn't make an arrest in the case until new information emerged.
Washington, D.C., first responders said the building's structural integrity will be assessed once the bus is removed.
All men were charged Friday with arson and being reckless as to whether life would be endangered.
A key senator is demanding the TSA reverse its decision to let travelers keep their shoes on while passing through airport screening, a controversial policy at the center of a classified security warning.
U.S. officials confirmed that an F-15E fighter jet went down over Iran.
Officials from 23 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit seeking to block President Trump's executive order that aims to restrict mail voting.
The ruling follows a lawsuit filed earlier this month by a coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general.
Washington, D.C., first responders said the building's structural integrity will be assessed once the bus is removed.
Frontenac, Kansas had everything it needed – except a public library. A mysterious donation changed that
The government's legal bid to continue East Wing construction has the hallmarks of President Trump's social media posts.
Janice Randle was found dead in her bed in 1992, but police couldn't make an arrest in the case until new information emerged.
Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, said mounting inflation risks "complicates the picture" on interest rates.
U.S. consumers are starting to feel the financial impact of the Iran war. Here's how the conflict is seeping into the economy.
The eye drops — sold under multiple brands — have been recalled over concerns about sterility, according to the FDA.
Hiring was much stronger than expected in March, with employers adding roughly three times the number of jobs economists predicted.
United did not say why it was raising its prices, but the move follows JetBlue also hiking its checked bag fees earlier this week, citing "rising operating costs."
The war shows no signs of slowing as Iran responds to airstrikes with attacks across the region.
The ruling follows a lawsuit filed earlier this month by a coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general.
The government's legal bid to continue East Wing construction has the hallmarks of President Trump's social media posts.
President Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security to find a way to pay "each and every employee" of the agency.
In an interview with CBS News' Ed O'Keefe, Moore said President Trump has yet to articulate what the U.S. is doing in Iran.
"CBS Saturday Morning" looks at an experimental treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, that is bringing hope to some patients suffering from the neurodegenerative disease. To inquire about possible participation in Silence ALS, an initiative to develop individualized gene-based therapies for patients with other rare genetic forms of ALS, please write to silenceals@cumc.columbia.edu.
John Cantrell was enjoying his retirement until an unexpected condition forced him to choose between two kinds of heart surgery.
The Environmental Protection Agency also added microplastics to its contaminant candidate list for the first time.
The FDA approved a new GLP-1 drug from Eli Lilly. Dr. Jon LaPook breaks it down.
The COVID-19 variant BA.3.2, nicknamed "Cicada," has been detected in at least 23 countries and half the states in the U.S.
All men were charged Friday with arson and being reckless as to whether life would be endangered.
The attacks came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Istanbul for talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The incident comes after a string of similar nighttime attacks across Europe that have heightened concerns over antisemitism.
Videos broadcast by local television stations showed a large crowd of fans in the south stands amidst an explosion of fireworks.
Pope Leo XIV carried a wooden cross for all of the 14 stations of the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum on his first Good Friday as pontiff, marking the first time in decades that a pope carried the cross to every station.
The search continues for a missing American service member after Iran shot down an F-15E fighter jet on Friday. Meanwhile, the Artemis II passed its halfway point to the moon.
Kenan Thompson sits down with Kelly O'Grady to reflect on his career and parenthood while discussing his new children's book "Unfunny Bunny."
Alabama native Drayton Farley was working at a local auto plant and making bedroom recordings just a few years ago. Now he's being compared to Americana greats like Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell. His new album, "A Heavy Duty Heart," is out now. Here's Drayton Farley performing "It's Called Doubt."
Alabama native Drayton Farley was working at a local auto plant and making bedroom recordings just a few years ago. Now he's being compared to Americana greats like Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell. His new album, "A Heavy Duty Heart," is out now. Here's Drayton Farley performing "The Luckier Ones."
Alabama native Drayton Farley was working at a local auto plant and making bedroom recordings just a few years ago. Now he's being compared to Americana greats like Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell. His new album, "A Heavy Duty Heart," is out now. Here's Drayton Farley performing "I Need Your Love."
"CBS Mornings" sits down with Tristan Harris, co-founder and president of the Center for Humane Technology, who is featured in the 2026 documentary, "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist."
CBS News contributor Patrick McGee joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the codependent relationship between Apple and China, a country that manufactures hundreds of millions of iPhones every year.
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.
The JPMorgan Chase CEO said the bank may one day introduce prediction market features, but said "there's a bunch of stuff we won't do" in that space.
Many have dreamed of a future with flying cars, eliminating traffic on the morning commute. One company is trying to make that dream a reality. Itay Hod reports.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts will spend about 24 hours orbiting the Earth and running checks on their spacecraft and life support systems before heading to the moon.
Four astronauts are traveling around the moon on Artemis II, going further from Earth than anyone before. CBS News' Mark Strassmann and Peter King have more.
Former NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson joins CBS News to discuss what the Artemis II astronauts will do as they orbit the Earth after takeoff.
Members of the Artemis II crew will be the first people to sleep inside the Orion spacecraft. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave has more on how they'll do that.
The science and technology behind using the restroom in space continues to evolve. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave looks at the out-of-this-world facilities available to the Artemis II crew.
Janice Randle was found dead in her bed in 1992, but police couldn't make an arrest in the case until new information emerged.
On April 3, 1996, the FBI arrested Theodore Kaczynski in the Unabomber case, ending one of the longest and most intense manhunts in U.S. history. Watch CBS News' coverage from that day.
President Trump's firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi is raising questions about their dynamic in the months prior. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.
A mother and daughter are accused of killing a man by poisoning his root beer float. CBS News' Peter Van Sant reports.
Golf icon Tiger Woods told officers at the scene of a Florida car crash where he was arrested for DUI that he was "just talking to the president." It's unclear if Woods was referring to President Trump. CBS News' Nicole Valdes reports.
The Artemis II astronauts continued their long coast to the moon, capturing stunning photos along the way.
The photo shows the entire planet, as well as the Northern and Southern lights.
The engine firing provided a slingshot-like boost to the Orion capsule, speeding it to 24,500 mph, the velocity needed to break free of Earth's gravitational clasp for a trek to the moon.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts will spend about 24 hours orbiting the Earth and running checks on their spacecraft and life support systems before heading to the moon.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts launched on a nine-and-a-half-day mission around the moon and back.
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.
Meet the woman who rescued a piece of the Oscars in a dumpster. Plus, we take a trip to Hollwyood to learn about the history of America's iconic film industry.
The search continues for a missing American service member after Iran shot down an F-15E fighter jet on Friday. Meanwhile, the Artemis II passed its halfway point to the moon.
"CBS Saturday Morning" visits Jollof Bowl, which is bringing West African flavors to Baltimore.
Kenan Thompson sits down with Kelly O'Grady to reflect on his career and parenthood while discussing his new children's book "Unfunny Bunny."
Frontenac, Kansas, is a community of 3,000 residents. When its city administrator received a mysterious $4.6 million dolllar donation from a couple whose dying wish was for a library to be built, the town sprung into action to solidify its legacy.