
Federal watchdog recommends Conway be removed from White House job
Conway, one of President Trump's top advisers, has often criticized Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official capacity
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Conway, one of President Trump's top advisers, has often criticized Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official capacity
A government ethics office says top Trump aide Kellyanne Conway violated the Hatch Act, which bars officials from engaging in political activity on the job, and should be removed from her position. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, join CBSN with details.
President Trump is claiming victory after special counsel Robert Mueller's report was released Thursday. CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper, Republican political consultant Shermichael Singleton and CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright join CBSN to discuss the reaction to the report.
President Trump's adviser Kellyanne Conway spoke to the press at the White House after the release of the Mueller report. Watch her remarks.
The Maryland State's Attorneys Office in Montgomery County has dropped all charges against Mary Inabinett
President Trump labeled George Conway, the husband of his top aide, a "total loser"
The woman who allegedly assaulted Kellyanne Conway is due to appear in court next month
Democratic leadership supports the legislation, and a top Trump aide said he may support it
The CIA has concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last month. But President Trump seems to be sticking with his Saudi ally. Mustafa Akyol, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute's Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, joins CBSN with more on the fallout.
Democrats want to protect special counsel Robert Mueller — and when they take control in January, they'll do what they can to ensure that
Despite Democrats taking control of the House, the president tweeted the elections were a "tremendous success"
With one week to go until the midterm elections, the president is pushing to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants
"I don't expect Judge Kavanaugh or Jake Tapper or Jeff Flake or anybody to be held responsible for that," Conway said Sunday
Counselor to President Trump says she found Christine Blasey Ford's testimony "compelling" and "very sympathetic"
In his opening statement, Judge Brett Kavanaugh accused Democrats of a conspiracy to sabotage his Supreme Court nomination. Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss whether Kavanaugh can be impartial after the partisan hearing, and why she thinks it may turn out that Kavanaugh and his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, are both right.
White House counselor defends Trump's nominee for U.S. Supreme Court amid allegations of sexual misconduct
Kellyanne Conway's job as a senior adviser to President Trump sometimes puts her at odds with her husband, George, who is critical of the president. Washington Post reporter Ben Terris spent four days with the couple, and joined CBSN to give his insight.
Conway parted with Trump's attacks saying, "I don't believe journalists are the enemy of the people. I think some journalists are enemy of the relevant"
"That's why he said it really refers to those who aren't always telling the truth and who are giving emotion over information"
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss election security and President Trump's contentious relationship with the press.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, Rep. Adam Schiff and former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. Plus, our political panel provides analysis on recent developments in Washington.
The first lady did not acknowledge that the separations are the result of a policy put in place by her husband's administration that he could easily reverse
"His personal attorney had discretion to do this," Kellyanne Conway says on payments to Stormy Daniels
Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway appeared on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, May 6, 2018
Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss Michael Cohen's payment to Stormy Daniels and Rudy Giuliani's interviews this week.
In a Truth Social post, President Trump promises to sign an executive order to lower the cost of medications.
The gift comes comes as President Trump heads to Qatar as part of his first international trip of his second term.
Edan Alexander, a 20-year-old Israeli American who has been held hostage since October 2023, will be released, Hamas announced Sunday.
President Trump had issued an executive order directing officials to use the U.S. refugee program to resettle White South Africans.
The U.S. government loses hundreds of billions to fraud each year, with criminals using stolen identities to make unemployment claims and target disaster funding.
Trade discussions between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng ended after a weekend of prolonged negotiations.
The selection of Jeanine Pirro, an ardent loyalist of President Trump and a cable news fixture who spread claims of a rigged 2020 election, has already triggered a wave of criticism from Democrats
The screwworm is a larva of the Cochliomyia hominivorax fly that can invade the tissues of any warm-blooded animal, including humans.
Amber Heard revealed Sunday that she is now a mother of three after welcoming twins, daughter Agnes and son Ocean.
In a Truth Social post, President Trump promises to sign an executive order to lower the cost of medications.
The screwworm is a larva of the Cochliomyia hominivorax fly that can invade the tissues of any warm-blooded animal, including humans.
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, United CEO Scott Kirby and Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago join Ed O'Keefe.
Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, said he expects Pope Leo XIV "feels an obligation," to speak to what he called the issues of the day, amid "real challenges globally."
"We've turned the corner, and we have the commitment," United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said of reforms to the Federal Aviation Administration.
President Trump's sudden and unpredictable tariffs have caused tremendous concerns among small business owners, whose livelihoods are now in jeopardy.
President Trump says a new U.S. trade pact with the U.K. can serve as the basis for more trade deals. Economists say that could be a problem.
Amid steep levies, shipments from China to the U.S. plunged in April, with Chinese exports rerouted to other countries.
Trading was mixed Friday as concerns about the U.S. economy offset signs that the Trump administration will de-esclate its trade war.
Rich Trumka says he was fired from the Consumer Product Safety Commission after refusing to allow DOGE into the agency.
In a Truth Social post, President Trump promises to sign an executive order to lower the cost of medications.
The selection of Jeanine Pirro, an ardent loyalist of President Trump and a cable news fixture who spread claims of a rigged 2020 election, has already triggered a wave of criticism from Democrats
Yet another equipment outage at Newark Liberty International Airport caused widespread delays on Sunday.
President Trump had issued an executive order directing officials to use the U.S. refugee program to resettle White South Africans.
The gift comes comes as President Trump heads to Qatar as part of his first international trip of his second term.
This week, the FDA approved three new natural food color additives, a big step in the Trump administration's push to phase out petroleum-based dyes. Adam Yamaguchi has the story.
Alicia and Jon Langenhop's three children were each diagnosed with a rare disorder. A clinical trial was "a no-brainer."
Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract and calcium phosphate are three food colors from natural sources the FDA has approved for use in food.
Many probationary workers at the Department of Health and Human Services had been put on paid leave amid court battles with the Trump administration.
The FDA is warning the public about "gas station heroin," or products that contain tianeptine, an opioid alternative prescribed as an antidepressant in some countries.
The screwworm is a larva of the Cochliomyia hominivorax fly that can invade the tissues of any warm-blooded animal, including humans.
The Argentine Supreme Court has found documentation associated with the Nazi regime among its archives including propaganda materia.
President Trump had issued an executive order directing officials to use the U.S. refugee program to resettle White South Africans.
Edan Alexander, a 20-year-old Israeli American who has been held hostage since October 2023, will be released, Hamas announced Sunday.
India says its strikes into Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Pakistan on Wednesday killed more than 100 militants.
Amber Heard revealed Sunday that she is now a mother of three after welcoming twins, daughter Agnes and son Ocean.
In his combination business memoir and personal journey, the former media exec opens up about topics he had vowed never to talk about, including his early relations with men, as well as his decades-long relationship with designer Diane von Furstenberg.
In his new book, “Who Knew,” former television, film and media executive Barry Diller writes of his remarkable business career, while also revealing the sexuality that he kept secret from an early age. In this web exclusive, Diller sits down with correspondent Tracy Smith to talk about why he thought revealing his sexuality would be “dangerous”; his early days at William Morris; his decades-long relationship with fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg; and the process of writing a memoir, in which he would “pull the stitches” of memory.
In his new book, a combination business memoir and personal journey titled "Who Knew," former television, movie and media executive Barry Diller opens up about topics he says he had vowed never to talk about in public, including his early relationships with men, as well as his decades-long relationship and 24-year-marriage to fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. Diller tells correspondent Tracy Smith he refused to open up about his private life previously because, "I think I was a coward."
Environmental artist Tom Deininger's works represent a menagerie of wildlife recreated in life-like detail. But each of his pieces is made of discarded objects – everything from trash to childhood toys – that are discernable when viewed from a certain angle. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti talks with Deininger about perspectives on his trash-centric art, and raising awareness about the human threats to endangered species.
Waymo operates self-driving taxis in four cities, and is soon expanding to a dozen more, as Tesla and Amazon have had delays with their robo-taxi services. But the Google-owned Waymo must still overcome resistance from the public over stepping into an autonomous vehicle. Correspondent David Pogue reports on how the company is trying to avoid bumps in the road.
In a wide-ranging, exclusive interview with "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil, Bill Gates opens up about the end of his career, the future of artificial intelligence, the eventual closing of his foundation, President Trump and more.
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.
Bill Gates revealed his plan to give away virtually all of his wealth in an interview with "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil and criticized the Trump administration's aid cuts. Here are some standout moments.
Bill Gates says $200 billion spent over the next 20 years will go toward causes to help save and improve lives around the world. He also criticized the Trump administration's cuts to aid, saying they could lead to more child deaths.
A new study shows the land under some of the largest cities in the U.S. is sinking. "Land subsidence" is the gradual setting or sudden sinking of the Earth's surface, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Manoochehr Shirzaei, a co-author of the study, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
The strange reproductive habits of a large, carnivorous New Zealand snail were once shrouded in mystery. Now, footage of the snail laying an egg from its neck has been captured for the first time.
In the summer of 2010, panic spread across the region when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded in the Gulf.
The mummy was found in Aspero, a sacred site within the city of Caral that was a garbage dump for over 30 years until becoming an archaeological site in the 1990s.
A notably large brood of periodical cicadas will emerge from the underground across parts of the eastern U.S. this spring.
C.C. Opanowski says it's still difficult to process the fact that a person she once loved was convicted of murder. She hopes that others can learn from her story.
Sarah Harris' mother believes Dr. James Ryan dominated every aspect of her daughter's life, brought her powerful habit-forming drugs, and is therefore responsible for her death.
It was a traumatizing ride for dozens of people on board SEPTA's Route 15 bus when police say a man pulled a gun from his bag and started shooting at passengers.
A retired IRS agent from Southern California has been sentenced to state prison after she was convicted of defrauding an elderly San Francisco Bay Area woman out of $1 million in life savings.
Randy Kraft, who has been dubbed the "Scorecard Killer," is the only person under investigation for the 1980 killing, Oregon police said.
Kosmos 482 was launched by the then-Soviet Union in 1972 as part of a series of missions bound for Venus. But this one never made it out of orbit around Earth, stranded there by a rocket malfunction.
A Soviet-era spacecraft that was meant to land on Venus in 1972 is plunging back to Earth. Marlon Sorge, an executive director at The Aerospace Corporation, joins CBS News with what to expect.
A Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus a half century ago is expected to plunge uncontrolled back to Earth within days.
Meteors from the Eta Aquariids, known for their speed and created from space debris originating from Halley's comet, will zoom across the sky as the shower peaks.
An astronaut who missed out on the first all-female spacewalk is getting her chance six years later.
Protests against the Trump administration took place across the U.S. Saturday. The demonstrations were held to mark the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets, in Washington, D.C. and other cities across the United States, in opposition to the policies of Donald Trump, in the largest protests since he returned to the presidency.
A look into a grieving husband Jan Cilliers' investigative work after his wife Christy Giles and her friend Hilda Marcela Cabrales died after a night out.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
Sanitation workers from across the country converged on Las Vegas last week for what's been dubbed "the Oscars of Garbage." Itay Hod took a ride with one of this year's nominees.
Faithfuls across the U.S. turned out to share the first Sunday mass with the first American pope in Catholic Church history. Omar Villafranca reports.
Elizabeth Palmer shares the story of the BBC's Steve Rosenberg, who has continued to report from Russia in the face of the Kremlin's efforts to control narratives.
In his first Sunday noon blessing as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV called for a just peace in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all hostages. Chris Livesay has more.
President Trump may be getting a new ride from the royal family of Qatar. It's a luxury Boeing 747-8 and news of the plan is raising concerns. Willie James Inman is at the White House with details.