GOP on Obamacare replacement
Republican leaders acknowledge their Obamacare replacement bill is going to need serious changes to secure GOP support. But they can't say exactly what those changes are. Nancy Cordes explains why.
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Republican leaders acknowledge their Obamacare replacement bill is going to need serious changes to secure GOP support. But they can't say exactly what those changes are. Nancy Cordes explains why.
A bi-partisan intelligence committee found no indications that Trump Tower was under surveillance by any element of the U.S. government. Yet President Trump stands by his claim that Obama wiretapped him during the campaign last year, reports Major Garrett.
President Trump's second travel ban was blocked by a federal court in Hawaii hours before it was to go into effect. A federal judge in Maryland also ruled against the ban on the day it was supposed to take effect. CBS News' Jan Crawford reports.
Roger Stone, long-time adviser and confidant of President Trump, claims he was the victim of a "suspicious" hit-and-run car accident Wednesday. The crash comes days after Stone admitted to CBS News that he had made contact with a suspected Russian hacker. Lawmakers say Stone is among the many people who could be investigated over Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Who is Dmitry Rybolovlev? The Russian billionaire is in the spotlight over reported ties to President Trump. Journalist Ryan Chilcote joined Margaret Brennan on "Red & Blue" to explain who Rybolovlev is -- and why he might matter in Trump world.
President Trump charged that a federal judge's decision blocking his revised travel ban was politically motivated, and pledged to take the fight over the ruling all the way to the Supreme Court. Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for USA Today, and Mark Leibovich, CBS News Political Contributor and New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent, join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
President Donald Trump addressed supporters in Nashville, Tennessee. During his remarks, he mentioned a Hawaii's judge recent blocking of Trump's revised travel ban. Watch the full speech here.
There is still no evidence to support President Trump's allegations that President Obama ordered wiretapping on Trump Tower. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to break down the latest on these allegations and the most recent developments in the Trump administration.
GOP Rep. Devin Nunes, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said Wednesday that President Trump's accusation that President Obama wiretapped him during the campaign holds no merit; Robert Kelly's family became internet stars last week after his children barged into a live interview he was doing with BBC.
President Trump's second travel ban was blocked by a judge in Hawaii Wednesday. Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss what the ruling means for the future of the ban.
Addressing supporters, President Trump called a judge's ruling blocking his travel ban an "unprecedented judicial overreach." Watch now.
A two-page summary of President Trump's 2005 federal tax returns leaked Tuesday night showed he and wife Melania earned $153 million that year and paid $36.6 million in taxes. Major Garrett has more.
GOP Rep. Devin Nunes, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said Wednesday that President Trump's accusation that President Obama wiretapped him during the campaign holds no merit. Despite producing no evidence, Mr. Trump has refused to back down. Nancy Cordes reports.
If the Justice Department has any proof of wiretapping at Trump Tower, a Congressional committee wants it turned over by Monday; " a little more than one percent of the U.S. population is Muslim. and many Americans have never met a person of the Muslim faith.
House Republicans are pushing hard to repeal and replace Obamacare with a GOP health care bill. New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
All eyes are on the prime minister race in the Netherlands, where one candidate is being called the "Dutch Donald Trump." Matthew Bergman, a political science professor at UC San Diego, has been following the race and joins CBSN with details on the controversial candidate.
The economy created more than a quarter of a million jobs and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.7 percent, according to Friday's jobs report; as Steve Hartman reports, the message is to make outsiders always feel accepted.
President Trump's revised travel ban on visitors from six predominantly Muslim countries takes effect next Thursday. The U.S. Travel Association says the tourism industry is already seeing evidence the president's policy is negatively impacting business. Kris Van Cleave reports.
John Dickerson, CBS News political director and anchor of "Face the Nation," gives his assessment of President Trump's first 50 days in office and discusses Mr. Trump's allegation that former President Obama ordered a wiretap of Trump Tower during the election.
The economy created more than a quarter of a million jobs and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.7 percent, according to Friday's jobs report. Jim Axelrod reports that one economist is predicting wage growth isn't far behind.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy was joined by fellow Republcan lawmakers to discuss the next legislative steps in the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
The Trump administration has reportedly hired hundreds of employees and dozens of them are loyalists and lobbyists. ProPublica reporter Justin Elliott joined "Red & Blue" to explain what these new hires and "beachhead teams" mean for Washington.
Sean Spicer said Thursday the White House isn't aware of any Department of Justice investigation into President, days after Mr. Trump alleged Trump Tower was wiretapped during the 2016 election. Republican strategist Rick Davis and Democratic strategist Meg Ansara joined "Red & Blue" to discuss if one hand knows what the other is doing at the White House.
A look at the White House schedule for Thursday.
CBS News' Chip Reid reports on the latest development in the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, despite opposition from the medical industry.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
A long-term U.S.-Iran peace deal may depend on a separate agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Analysts say that presents a problem.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding plans include a rehearsal dinner and a late-night celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City, according to sources familiar with the security planning.
The holdouts blocked Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to merge the SAVE America Act with the annual defense policy bill before sending it over to the Senate.
The court's decisions cemented Mr. Trump's authority over vast swathes of the government, while delivering significant setbacks to his agenda in other areas.
The probe focuses on Gallego's use of campaign funds for family trips, a source told CBS News. He has denied wrongdoing.
A heat wave will blast much of the eastern U.S. this week, and forecasters say temperatures will feel even hotter because of the high humidity that's arriving with it.
James, 41, played eight seasons with the Lakers and led the franchise to its 17th NBA championship in the 2019-2020 season.
The House voted Tuesday on an updated version of the measure after Democratic leaders opposed the original language.
The holdouts blocked Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to merge the SAVE America Act with the annual defense policy bill before sending it over to the Senate.
The court's decisions cemented Mr. Trump's authority over vast swathes of the government, while delivering significant setbacks to his agenda in other areas.
Sen. Mark Warner wants to create a federal registry of trusted AI agents and ensure autonomous bots operate like fiduciaries.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding plans include a rehearsal dinner and a late-night celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City, according to sources familiar with the security planning.
Three U.S. egg producers will be required to provide 53 million eggs to food banks and to pay a $3.3 million financial penalty.
Sen. Mark Warner wants to create a federal registry of trusted AI agents and ensure autonomous bots operate like fiduciaries.
Three U.S. egg producers will be required to provide 53 million eggs to food banks and to pay a $3.3 million financial penalty.
The impending wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce has already generated more than $4.5 million in wagers, according to Kalshi.
The typical non-homeowner household earns about $7,000 less than what's needed to buy an entry-level home, according to LendingTree.
AI tends to "play it safe within a user's preferences," nudging people toward more conventional choices, according to computational social scientist Sandra Matz.
The probe focuses on Gallego's use of campaign funds for family trips, a source told CBS News. He has denied wrongdoing.
The holdouts blocked Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to merge the SAVE America Act with the annual defense policy bill before sending it over to the Senate.
The court's decisions cemented Mr. Trump's authority over vast swathes of the government, while delivering significant setbacks to his agenda in other areas.
The House voted Tuesday on an updated version of the measure after Democratic leaders opposed the original language.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it won't allow President Trump to remove the nation's top copyright official.
Looksmaxxing is a viral and controversial trend that encourages young men to maximize their appearance. Adam Yamaguchi shows why it's resonating with some people.
Starting July 1, the government will cap what graduate students may borrow in federal loans, forcing many toward private lenders with higher interest rates.
For the first time, Medicare will cover GLP-1 drugs prescribed solely for weight loss for eligible beneficiaries at a $50 monthly copay.
Former NFL running back Chris Johnson announced that he was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, in a "Good Morning America" interview.
Michelle Williams struggled with high blood pressure and swelling for years before she was finally diagnosed with an unusual condition.
Two men and nine companies are accused of being tied to a cartel-linked fuel theft ring intended to evade taxes while generating tens of millions of dollars annually.
The House voted Tuesday on an updated version of the measure after Democratic leaders opposed the original language.
Sigfrido Ranucci had just returned home at the time of the explosion, and his daughter had walked by a half-hour before, his employer said.
The earthquakes that hit Venezuela 6 days ago may have damaged or destroyed 58,000 buildings, NASA says, as rescuers race the clock to find survivors.
Prince Harry's request for taxpayer-funded police protection during a visit home this summer was reportedly rejected by U.K. authorities.
After all the speculation, law enforcement sources are revealing new information about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding events this holiday weekend. CBS News' Anna Schecter reports.
Taylor Swift has had a decadeslong history with Madison Square Garden, performing there as early as 2003 and even celebrating her 30th birthday at the venue.
Crews were seen unloading covered equipment from trucks into Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, fueling rumors that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could be holding their wedding there this weekend.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding plans include a rehearsal dinner and a late-night celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City, according to sources familiar with the security planning.
Music streaming service Tidal has launched a new policy that will flag any music detected as being fully-generated by AI. Tony Gervino, executive vice president and editor-in-chief of Tidal, joins CBS News to discuss.
Sen. Mark Warner wants to create a federal registry of trusted AI agents and ensure autonomous bots operate like fiduciaries.
AI tends to "play it safe within a user's preferences," nudging people toward more conventional choices, according to computational social scientist Sandra Matz.
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 Trump administration is allowing Anthropic to restore access to its Mythos 5 AI model for a select group of U.S. companies and federal agencies. New York Times tech reporter Sheera Frenkel joins CBS News to discuss.
The transcontinental railroad changed just about everything in America: transportation, communications, commerce, cities, politics, even our perception of time. Correspondent David Pogue visits Steamtown National Historic Site, in Scranton, Pa., home to Big Boy, the biggest functioning steam train in the world, to learn how trains helped define an expansive America.
NASA is in a race against time as the Swift Observatory telescope in orbit sinks closer to Earth. CBS News consultant William Harwood explains the $30 million salvage operation.
Dinosaur fossils are rare to find in Antarctica because of the unforgiving ice caps. But millions of years ago, the region was populated by lush forests.
The $30 million salvage operation gets underway as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.
The featherweight pair — orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away — are the biggest exoplanets found to have less density than cotton candy.
Human and animal remains unearthed in Egypt's Nile Delta reveal changing funerary practices over some 600 years, and the evolution of a key site itself.
Two men and nine companies are accused of being tied to a cartel-linked fuel theft ring intended to evade taxes while generating tens of millions of dollars annually.
The man accused of killing two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., is back in court today. CBS News crime and public safety unit's senior coordinating producer Anna Schecter has more on the case.
Sigfrido Ranucci had just returned home at the time of the explosion, and his daughter had walked by a half-hour before, his employer said.
Four men are accused of stealing more than half a million dollars from ATMs in Connecticut, in a "jackpotting scheme," authorities said.
Officials say a bomb went off at a residential building in Monaco, leaving at least three people injured, including a Ukrainian businessman. Chris Livesay reports.
The orbital surgery on the International Space Station returned the Canadian-built robot arm to full health after its "wrist" joint failed last month.
The $30 million salvage operation gets underway as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.
The featherweight pair — orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away — are the biggest exoplanets found to have less density than cotton candy.
Euclid is on a mission to chart one-third of the sky in the hopes of shedding light on the enduring mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
Exactly where the comet 3I/ATLAS came from within the Milky Way remains a mystery.
The Obama Presidential Center, museum and library opens in Chicago with a star-studded grand opening ceremony and public watch party on Midway Plaisance.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Summer is the time to enjoy live music, indoors and out. Scroll through our gallery of some of 2026's leading musical acts, featuring images by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
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.
High winds and heat are fueling Utah's out-of-control wildfires; Iranian drones target Bahrain after U.S. strikes Iran.
President Trump on Tuesday praised the Supreme Court's decision allowing states to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that states can ban transgender athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports. Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador, whose state has such a ban in place, joins "The Takeout" to discuss.
After all the speculation, law enforcement sources are revealing new information about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding events this holiday weekend. CBS News' Anna Schecter reports.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. Kristen Clarke, NAACP general counsel, joins "The Takeout" with her reaction.