
George Santos gets delay in sentencing so he can make more podcasts
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos had his February sentencing delayed until April so he can keep making new episodes of his podcast.
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Disgraced former Rep. George Santos had his February sentencing delayed until April so he can keep making new episodes of his podcast.
George Santos, the former New York congressman, pleaded guilty to two federal felony counts and faces around six to eight years in prison. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane was in court for the proceedings.
Former New York Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty Monday to two federal felony charges for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Former congressman George Santos, who was expelled from Congress in December and indicted on 23 federal charges, reached a plea agreement with prosecutors.
Former New York Rep. George Santos is expected to plead guilty to several felony fraud charges Monday, CBS News has learned. Santos has been facing criticism for fabricating details about his past and allegedly misusing donor credit card information. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more.
Disgraced former New York congressman George Santos will plead guilty to multiple felony charges, sources tell CBS News. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Disgraced ex-Congressman George Santos is expected to plead guilty to multiple federal felony charges, including wire fraud, money laundering and theft of public funds. The plea would spare Santos from a September trial.
Former Congressman George Santos is expected to plead guilty Monday in federal court to some of the 23 counts against him.
George Santos, the ousted former Republican congressman from New York, is expected to plead guilty next week to federal fraud charges, CBS News has learned. Santos faces 23 charges including money laundering, wire fraud and falsifying records.
Former New York congressman George Santos is expected to enter a guilty plea in federal court Monday on Long Island.
Former Rep. George Santos was back in court in New York Tuesday for a hearing before his trial gets underway in September. CBS News New York's Jennifer McLogan reports on the latest questions regarding jury selection.
Former New York Rep. George Santos is no longer running for Congress, he announced Tuesday on X.
Santos said he plans to challenge Congressman Nick LaLota in New York's First Congressional District.
House Republicans are facing a wave of retirements amid dysfunction and infighting on Capitol Hill. The chairs of multiple important committees say they don't plan on running for reelection. CBS News' Major Garrett and Scott MacFarlane join to discuss what the exits mean for Congress and the Republican Party.
Democrat Tom Suozzi beat Republican Mazi Pilip Tuesday night in a New York special election for the former congressional seat of George Santos. CBS News New York chief political reporter Marcia Kramer has more on how Democrats were able to flip the seat.
Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat who represented New York's 3rd district from 2017 until 2023, will win Tuesday's special election for the same seat, left vacant by ousted GOP Rep. George Santos, CBS News projects. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott Macfarlane reports.
In a significant political victory, Democrat Tom Suozzi reclaims his former congressional district, replacing ousted New York Congressman George Santos in a big win
Democrat Tom Suozzi, a former three-term congressman, will win the special election in New York's 3rd Congressional District for George Santos' former U.S. House seat, CBS News projects. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the results.
Voters in New York's third congressional district braved bad weather to cast their votes and fill the seat left vacant by former Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from the House in Dec. following a series of scandals. Scott MacFarlane reports.
President Biden's allies are fighting back against the special counsel's report which raised new questions over his mental fitness. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is saying she would be ready if needed. Political strategists Maura Gillespie and Ashley Etienne join "America Decides" to discuss the Biden reelection campaign concerns.
Voters in New York's third congressional district are deciding Tuesday who will replace expelled former Rep. George Santos. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
The special election to fill the remainder of former Rep. George Santos' term was being seen as a bellwether for both parties in November.
A special election is being held in New York's 3rd district to fill former Rep. George Santos' seat in the House of Representatives. Democrat Tom Suozzi, who previously served in Congress, and Republican Mazi Pilip, a Nassau County legislator, are locked in a tight race. CBS News New York's Jennifer Bisram reports.
The race to fill the House of Representatives seat left vacant after George Santos' expulsion from Congress is underway in New York. Voters are picking between Democrat Tom Suozzi and Republican Mazi Pilip. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Voters in a suburban district on the outskirts of New York City head to the polls in a special election to fill the vacancy left by former Republican Congressman George Santos.
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Social Security is delaying an in-person identity verification requirement by two weeks, but critics say the plan burdens beneficiaries.
President Trump on Wednesday said he is imposing a 25% tariff on automobiles not manufactured in the U.S.
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No Senate confirmation hearing had been scheduled for U.N. ambassador nominee Elise Stefanik, a congresswoman from New York.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles was among the contacts listed in Waltz's Venmo account.
One Greenlander dismisses the Trump administration's threats to take control of his island as "stupid," but others admit to mistrust, and even fear of America.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy will cut 3,500 jobs from the Food and Drug Administration and 2,400 from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
23 measles cases have been confirmed in Kansas, marking an outbreak for the state, according to local health officials.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy will cut 3,500 jobs from the Food and Drug Administration and 2,400 from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Health plans limit physical or occupational therapy sessions to as few as 20 a year, no matter the patient's infirmities.
A new study shows how cuts to foreign aid could lead to millions of HIV/AIDS deaths and soaring rates of infections, undoing decades of progress against the virus.
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Carbon capture chemically removes CO2 from the air, to store or recycle into products. But is this technology – underwritten by the fossil fuel industry – an effective means to address climate change?
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