5/26: Face the Nation This week on "Face the Nation," two of the veterans in Congress, Reps. Pat Ryan and Mike Waltz, join to discuss veteran suicide ahead of Memorial Day. Plus, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the latest on Memorial Day travel and ...
Acting head of FEMA said he wasn't aware of hurricane season, sources say It was not clear to staff whether FEMA's David Richardson meant it literally or as a joke, but current and former employees who spoke with CBS News said the comment flustered many.
5/29: CBS Evening News Plus Breaking down federal court rulings on Trump tariffs; Reporter's Notebook: John Dickerson reflects on his spelling woes
6/2: CBS Evening News Plus ADL CEO weighs in on Boulder attack and rising antisemitic incidents; Reporter's Notebook: Tennis star shows what character really means
6/2: CBS Evening News Everything we know about the Boulder attack on Israeli hostage march; WWII soldier finally laid to rest at Arlington after 82 years
Everything we know about the Boulder attack on Israeli hostage march Police in Boulder, Colorado, said Monday that 12 people were injured in an attack on a group demonstrating in support of Israelis held hostage by Hamas. The suspect will be charged by both the state and federal government with hate ...
Tennessee inmate's death sparks scrutiny of private prison giant The largest operator of for-profit prisons in the U.S. could be one of the biggest beneficiaries of new federal contracts. In recent years, the company has faced multiple lawsuits. Skyler Henry reports.
Lead Capitol attack prosecutor resigns, saying Jan. 6 pardons sent "terrible message" Greg Rosen, a federal prosecutor who helped lead the largest federal criminal case in American history, has resigned his position in the Justice Department. Scott MacFarlane spoke to Rosen about his decision.
California wildfire victims still waiting for insurance payouts More than four months after the devastating wildfires broke out in Southern California, homeowners are being hit again. Insurance premiums are going up to cover payouts, though some homeowners say they're still waiting for checks. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Doctor explains drop in MMR vaccinations as measles cases spike As measles cases have topped 1,000 for the first time in six years, it may come as no surprise that fewer people are being vaccinated against the disease. Dr. Celine Gounder breaks it down.
ADL CEO weighs in on Boulder attack and rising antisemitic incidents A dozen people in Boulder, Colorado, were injured in an attack on a group of peaceful demonstrators who were marching to support Israeli hostages in Gaza. It comes as antisemitic incidents have spiked since the deadly Hamas terror attack on ...
Sen. Ernst defends "we all are going to die" comments: "I'm very compassionate" Sen. Joni Ernst's comment that "we all are going to die" to a town hall attendee criticizing proposed changes to Medicaid has attracted attention.
What key GOP senators want to change in Trump's House-passed "one big beautiful bill" The bill containing Trump's tax cuts and border and defense spending is expected to face some hurdles in the Senate.
WWII soldier finally laid to rest at Arlington after 82 years Decades after his death in a POW camp during World War II, Pvt. Bernard Curran was laid to rest.
White House releases new official Trump portrait. See it here. The updated version shows President Trump in a slightly different light than two previous official portraits.
DOJ Capitol Siege Section head quits, says Jan. 6 pardons sent "terrible message" Former DOJ attorney Greg Rosen said Trump's decision to pardon all Jan. 6 defendants sent "a terrible message to the American people."
The northern lights could be visible in some U.S. states tonight The northern lights — also called aurora borealis — could be visible in Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Maine, northern parts of Idaho, Wyoming, Iowa, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.
What to know about the Boulder, Colorado, attack and suspect in custody A man is facing multiple charges after allegedly attacking people with Molotov cocktails at a march in Boulder to support Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza.
Trump administration orders "additional vetting" for anyone wanting to come to Harvard The State Department says all visa applicants who are seeking to travel to Harvard — visitors as well as students — should face additional vetting, according to an email obtained by CBS News.
Attack in Boulder, Colorado, injures 12 people at march for Israeli hostages A suspect is in custody after what authorities call a "targeted act of violence" at Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado. Witnesses said he threw Molotov cocktails at people supporting Israeli hostages.
Budget bill would increase inequality, Nobel-winning economists say Six Nobel laureate economists say GOP-backed "big beautiful bill" will hurt millions of Americans and weaken the U.S. economy.
Jonathan Joss, "King of the Hill" voice actor, killed in San Antonio, police say Jonathan Joss was known for lending his voice to the role of John Redcorn in the animated sitcom "King of the Hill."
Michigan student fled to China after illegal vote charge, FBI says The man boarded a Delta flight from Detroit to Shanghai, China, on Jan. 19 using a Chinese passport in his name.
Disney lays off hundreds of employees Walt Disney Co. confirmed it is laying off several hundred employees as part of a cost-cutting measure.
What to know before planning your family vacation this summer Lexie Sachs, executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute, shares budget-friendly tips, packing advice and the winners of their Family Travel Awards to help families make the most of summer travel season.
First college class after affirmative action ruling is slightly less diverse In 2023, the Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious college admissions. Now, data on the first class of students to enter since then gives a peek into what the future of college enrollment holds.
Supreme Court to consider reviving Republicans' Illinois election law challenge GOP Rep. Michael Bost and two Republican presidential electors challenged Illinois' decision to count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.
Supreme Court rejects challenge to Maryland's assault weapons ban In declining to take up the case, the Supreme Court leaves intact a lower court decision upholding Maryland's ban on certain semiautomatic rifles.
WorldPride is in D.C. this year, prompting fears for some LGBTQ people WorldPride is in D.C. this year, leaving the LGBTQ community conflicted about showing up to the nation's capital amid an administration that has targeted them.
Former Trump supporter refuses and returns her Jan. 6 pardon Pamela Hemphill​ of Idaho is one of the more than 1,500 people whom Mr. Trump pardoned earlier this year​ for their roles in the U.S. Capitol Insurrection.