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CBS Radio News' Steve Dorsey reports on the news conference by House Republicans after meeting about the future of Obamacare. Vice President-elect Mike Pence made it clear that their priority is to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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CBS Radio News' Steve Dorsey reports on the news conference by House Republicans after meeting about the future of Obamacare. Vice President-elect Mike Pence made it clear that their priority is to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
President Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Mike Pence are on Capitol Hill today, meeting separately with members of their party about the future of the Affordable Care Act. Obama is urging Democrats to block any action to repeal the health care law, which Republicans have made a priority. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more.
Was President-elect Trump's tweet the trigger for House Republicans reverse course on changing their ethics plan? Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief at The Hill, joins CBS to discuss the latest congressional controversy.
House Republicans are abandoning their plan to gut the power of the independent Office of Congressional ethics after criticism by both Democrats and President-elect Donald Trump. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on the controversy dominating the first day of the 115th Congress.
House Republicans held an emergency meeting to reverse their plans to strip power from the Office of Congressional Ethics. The meeting came after relentless criticism from President-elect Donald Trump and Democrats. CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains.
Under fire from both Democrats and President-elect Donald Trump, House Republicans held an emergency meeting where they reversed course on a rule change, leaving the Office of Congressional Ethics as an independent watchdog. CBS Radio News' Steve Dorsey reports.
House Republicans started the new year with a controversial vote to diminish the power of the independent Office of Congressional Ethics to police misconduct by lawmakers. Politico's Edward-Isaac Dovere discusses the impact of this vote.
Republican-led Congress is to take the reins this week. And one of the first orders of business is expected to be the dismantling of the Affordable Care Act. Catherine Rampell, "Washington Post" opinion columnist, joins CBSN with more on GOP priorities.
One of the first orders of business for the new president and congressional Republicans will be to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. President Obama will travel to Capitol Hill to try to save it. Jan Crawford reports.
USA Today's Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how President-elect Donald Trump is casting doubts on the intelligence community's assessment of Russian influence on the U.S. elections, and how the Republicans will try to repeal Obamacare in the New Year.
New polling from CBS News is shedding light on how Americans feel about the job President Biden has done in his first 100 days in office. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN's Lana Zak with a look at the latest numbers.
Despite endorsements from some prominent members of the Republican foreign policy establishment, some lawmakers are concerned over Tillerson's relationship with Russia and other foreign countries. CBS News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN with the latest.
Two top Republicans in Congress say they support investigating possible Russian hacking in the 2016 presidential election. Ed O'Keefe, a reporter from the Washington Post, joins CBSN with the latest on a possible rift between some Republicans and Donald Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump is being critical of the CIA after claims of Russian interference with the 2016 presidential election. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.
President-elect Donald Trump has canceled a Thursday press conference where he planned to address the future of his business. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with the latest details.
William Cohen, former secretary of defense under Bill Clinton, spoke to Scott Pelley Monday about President-elect Donald Trump's public bashing of the intelligence community. "I think it's a big mistake to belittle the intelligence community because it looks as if you're trying to politicize it," said Cohen.
Intelligence sources tell CBS News that the CIA is confident that the Russian government tried to influence the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump. Experts attribute the hack of the Democratic National Committee's emails and other intrusions to Russian hackers known as Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear, reports Jeff Pegues.
President-elect Donald Trump reasserted over the weekend that he does not believe the Russian government tried to influence the presidential election in his favor. Trump is lashing out at the intelligence community, and continues to decline daily intelligence briefings, reports Major Garrett.
In his 2008 campaign for office, President Obama promised to shut down the controversial U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Most of the prison is empty. But with just 50 days left in office -- and congressional Republicans fighting it -- Obama is unlikely close it completely, reports Margaret Brennan.
Large-scale wildfires have killed 3 in Tennessee, hospitalized 14, and caused more than 14,000 people to evacuate; An icon of altruism was given a new home in the Smithsonian, reports Jan Crawford.
On Monday a man drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians on the Ohio State campus, and then got out and began slashing people; "CBS This Morning" anchor Charlie Rose, who has visited Cuba many times, said the mood was somber as the Cubans were bidding farewell to Fidel Castro
Green party candidate Jill Stein has raised millions of dollars for a vote audit in Pennsylvania, Wisonsin and Michigan. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joins CBSN's Jamie Yuccas with the latest.
Donald Trump's team seems to be divided over who to tap for secretary of state. some Trump's senior advisers seem to be discouraging the president-elect from choosing Mitt Romney. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBSN with the latest.
Americans are on a mission: To get home to family and friends, all in time for Thanksgiving dinner; Abraham Lincoln established the Thanksgiving holiday as a way to unite the country as the Civil War raged on
President-elect Trump was busy with his transition Wednesday, naming two women for top posts. He selected Betsy DeVos, a Republican party donor, for education secretary. And for U.N. ambassador, Trump picked S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley, who did not endorse him in the primary. Julianna Goldman reports.
As the Trump administration signals hope for a possible deal, Iran says obstacles linger, and "frequent changes" in U.S. positions aren't helping.
"I think it's just disrespectful to those that I served with who didn't come back," a veteran suing to stop construction of the arch told CBS News.
California crews conducted an overnight operation at the Orange County site of a chemical leak in Garden Grove and said Monday that the threat of an explosion had been "eliminated" and was "off the table."
In his "Magnifica Humanitas" encyclical, Pope Leo warns that as civilization grapples with the power of AI, the main challenge is remaining "profoundly human."
Attorney General Todd Blanche said the ballroom is "being constructed for the physical safety and security of all Presidents, their families, staff, Foreign Dignitaries, and guests."
A draft memorandum includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and the halt of fighting on all fronts, sources say.
Veterans service officer Terrance O'Keefe put out a call from Massachusetts for a World War II veteran who needed a proper hero's send-off. When he arrived at the funeral, a line was already out the church door.
The WHO chief says there have been 220 suspected deaths in the ongoing Ebola outbreak as Ugandan health authorities report two new Ebola infections.
The thieves stole jewelry, high-end watches and souvenirs such as sports jerseys, among other belongings, police said.
Sonny Rollins, the legendary tenor saxophonist known for his bold tone and constant experimentation, has died at 95.
A Dominican judge has ruled that Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco is criminally responsible for the sexual and psychological abuse of a minor but will not serve a sentence.
Veterans service officer Terrance O'Keefe put out a call from Massachusetts for a World War II veteran who needed a proper hero's send-off. When he arrived at the funeral, a line was already out the church door.
Emergency crews raced overnight to prevent a tank holding a volatile industrial chemical from exploding at an aerospace facility in Southern California.
Here are the financial considerations to make when shopping for a new vehicle amid high car prices.
Here are the financial considerations to make when shopping for a new vehicle amid high car prices.
Most retail stores will be open for business on Memorial Day, while post offices will be closed. Here's what to know.
Economists say AI is reshaping the U.S. labor market by suppressing hiring even as overall job losses remain limited.
Rep. James Comer is requesting information from Kalshi and Polymarket on how the prediction markets guard against insider trading.
Kevin Warsh has vowed to preserve the Fed's independence over monetary policy, telling lawmakers he will never "predetermine" interest rates at the president's request.
A draft memorandum includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and the halt of fighting on all fronts, sources say.
Attorney General Todd Blanche said the ballroom is "being constructed for the physical safety and security of all Presidents, their families, staff, Foreign Dignitaries, and guests."
The Justice Department acknowledges it has removed from its website news releases about criminal cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, calling the information "partisan propaganda."
"I think it's just disrespectful to those that I served with who didn't come back," a veteran suing to stop construction of the arch told CBS News.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is asking ICE to let her inside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark.
Angry residents of a town at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo attacked and burned a tent that was part of a health center where people are being treated for the virus.
Officials have increased the number of countries in Africa at risk for Ebola from three to 10. A third entry point is open for Americans traveling from certain high-risk countries back into the U.S. Holly Williams reports.
The tank at GKN Aerospace is estimated to contain 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate, a volatile chemical used to produce plastics.
The three workers, who fell ill in March and died in May, were "among the first known victims of the outbreak," the Red Cross said.
Lucia Adarve had a long list of symptoms that no one could diagnose. Her mother Lisa was determined to find an answer.
North Korea launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea, South Korea's military said, the latest in a series of weapons demonstrations by Pyongyang this year.
A Dominican judge has ruled that Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco is criminally responsible for the sexual and psychological abuse of a minor but will not serve a sentence.
A draft memorandum includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and the halt of fighting on all fronts, sources say.
In his "Magnifica Humanitas" encyclical, Pope Leo warns that as civilization grapples with the power of AI, the main challenge is remaining "profoundly human."
The Mexican government announced the auction of a plot of land within the country club where drug kingpin "El Mencho" died during a clash with the army in February.
Sonny Rollins, the legendary tenor saxophonist known for his bold tone and constant experimentation, has died at 95.
The American Music Awards celebrate fan favorites in the music world and feature performances from multiple artists.
It's been some 50 years since Patti LaBelle first sang her hit song "Lady Marmalade." As she marks her 82nd birthday, LaBelle talks to correspondent Tracy Smith about her career and what's next.
Hosted by Lee Cowan. Featured: Concours d'LeMons, Iranian propaganda, Patti LaBelle.
Patti LaBelle said she's "having fun living it down" as the legendary singer marks her 82nd birthday.
In his "Magnifica Humanitas" encyclical, Pope Leo warns that as civilization grapples with the power of AI, the main challenge is remaining "profoundly human."
Amid concern about AI taking jobs, people see a range of motives by AI companies.
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.
As thousands evacuate their homes in Southern California to flee the Sandy Fire, Ring doorbell and security cameras are helping residents and emergency crews stay informed and stay safe. Ring founder Jamie Siminoff joins CBS News to discuss the Fire Watch feature.
A recent opinion piece in The New York Times spotlighted the impact of artificial intelligence on the 2026 graduating class at one of the world's most prestigious universities. The author, Stanford student Theo Baker, joins to discuss.
The Pentagon has released another batch of never-before-seen files on reported UFO sightings. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is quickly approaching, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is releasing its forecast for what to expect.
The pictures represent the longest-distance ever seen between two pictures of the same humpback whale, researchers said.
Independent scientists say the technology, while impressive, lacks some components to be truly considered an artificial egg.
The upcoming El Niño could trigger frequent and widespread flooding in coastal areas around the United States, even when storms aren't actively taking place, scientists warn.
A Dominican judge has ruled that Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco is criminally responsible for the sexual and psychological abuse of a minor but will not serve a sentence.
21-year-old Nasire Best, the suspect linked to a shooting near the White House on Saturday, previously tried to gain access to the White House and may have had mental health issues, according to law enforcement sources and court documents. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports.
The thieves stole jewelry, high-end watches and souvenirs such as sports jerseys, among other belongings, police said.
Daniel Sikkema faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. Brent Sikkema was stabbed to death in his Rio de Janeiro townhouse in 2024.
The alleged gunman in Saturday's shooting at the White House had tried to gain access to the White House last year. Natalie Brand reports.
China has launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft with three astronauts heading to its space station.
Perfecting SpaceX's mammoth rocket will be critical to NASA's plans for returning astronauts to the surface of the moon.
The new rocket features a host of upgrades intended to improve safety and performance of the world's most powerful rocket.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is moving ahead with plans to go public in what some expect will be the biggest IPO ever.
The International Space Station-bound SpaceX Cargo Dragon is loaded with 6,500 pounds of needed equipment, research gear and crew supplies.
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.
In celebrations throughout the country, communities honored the lives of fallen U.S. service members. Jericka Duncan takes a look at the history of Memorial Day.
On this Memorial Day, we remember CBS News cameraman Paul Douglas and soundman James Brolan, who were killed 20 years ago by a car bomb in Iraq.
The U.S. military has been using artificial intelligence to process battlefield intelligence in real time. Chris Livesay observes a U.S. military training exercise in Morocco that's being shaped by AI.
Millions of drivers hit the road for a record-breaking Memorial Day travel weekend despite high gas prices. Meanwhile, three days of relentless rain in the northeast U.S. hampered travel plans. Skyler Henry has more.
Saturday's shooting near the White House has raised security concerns ahead of summer celebrations to mark America's 250th birthday. The shooter, who was killed after opening fire on a Secret Service checkpoint, had previously blocked a White House entry lane last June, court records show. Nicole Sganga reports.