10/19: CBS Weekend News Israel accuses Hamas of attacking IDF soldiers, launches retaliatory strikes; London hosts major sumo wrestling tournament, second ever outside of Japan
Crowds gather at anti-Trump "No Kings" rallies across the U.S., worldwide Crowds hit the streets Saturday in cities and towns across the country to vent their anger over President Trump's policies in "No Kings" protests.
10/19: Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly and Republican Sen. Katie Britt discuss the government shutdown as an impasse in Congress nears the three-week mark, and weigh in on the Trump administration’s strikes on ...
Tear gas used on protesters outside Portland ICE facility as concerns grow over feds' tactics Officers repeatedly used tear gas and pepper spray Saturday night on the crowd of hundreds outside an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. Camilo Montoya-Galvez is there with the latest.
Farmers look to robots for field work as immigration raids upend labor Harvests are at risk in California. Part of the reason: immigration raids that have left as many as 70% of field workers too scared to show up. Itay Hod reports how some farmers are looking to technology for help.
Trump administration releases footage of another strike on an alleged drug boat The Trump administration on Sunday released footage of an October 17 strike on a boat that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says was smuggling drugs. Willie James Inman is in West Palm Beach, Florida, traveling with the president.
Man living in Louisiana connected to Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, U.S. says Mahmoud Amin Ya'qub al-Muhtadi allegedly took part in the attack on Israel and lied on a visa application, court documents say.
United flight diverts due to crack in one layer of the windshield A United Airlines flight diverted to Salt Lake City last week after the pilots discovered a crack in one of the layers of the windshield.
Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Oct. 19, 2025 On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly and Republican Sen. Katie Britt join Margaret Brennan.
Sam Rivers, bass player for Limp Bizkit, has died at 48, the band says Limp Bizkit, with roots in Jacksonville, Florida, emerged in the late 1990s with a sound that melds alternative rock, heavy metal and rap.
Sen. Mark Kelly on government shutdown: "we should be able to wrap this up this... Democrats and Republicans remain dug in on their positions on Day 19 of the government shutdown, which has become the third-longest funding lapse in modern history.
Trump calls Colombia's president an "illegal drug leader," orders end to U.S. aid President Trump called Colombia's president an "illegal drug leader" and pledged to end U.S. aid to the country, following the leader's criticism of U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats.
Face the Nation: Lagarde, University Professors Missed the second half of the show? European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and a panel of three university professors join.
Professors weigh in on Trump administration's demands for universities On "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," three professors from the University of Virginia, the University of Arizona and the University of Southern California offer their views on the Trump administration's push for colleges to sign a nine-page "compact" agreeing ...
Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Oct. 19, 2025 This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly and Republican Sen. Katie Britt discuss the government shutdown as an impasse in Congress nears the three-week mark, and weigh in on the Trump administration's strikes on ...
This week on "Sunday Morning" (Oct. 19) A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
10/18: Saturday Morning Trump urges Ukraine, Russia to make peace deal after Zelenskyy meeting; The chef redefining Peruvian cuisine
Listeria recall of food included in federal school breakfast, lunch programs Frozen foods that are served to students as part of the Department of Agriculture's National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs may be contaminated with listeria, officials said.
Fearing ICE, many undocumented immigrants are worshipping in hiding instead of at church Many undocumented immigrants across the United States say they are too afraid to attend church, after President Trump, on his first day in office, ended an old policy of designating places of worship as sensitive locations that were off-limits to ...
9/14: Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," House Speaker Mike Johnson joins to discuss the aftermath of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Meanwhile, Sens. Chris Coons of Delaware and James Lankford of Oklahoma join to talk ...
Charles M. Blow on the crisis facing local newspapers By some estimates, more than 3,200 print newspapers have vanished since 2005, with an estimated two newspapers closing each week, while funding for public broadcasting also shrinks.
Charles M. Blow on the crisis facing local newspapers By some estimates, more than 3,200 print newspapers have vanished since 2005, with an estimated two newspapers closing each week. As funding for public broadcasting also shrinks, political analyst Charles M. Blow talks about the importance of local media as ...
A cross-border landmark faces a restrictive new future For more than a century, a unique cross-border institution has straddled the line between Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont: The Haskell Free Library & Opera House, where visitors from both countries can freely mix, sharing literacy, culture and friendship. ...
Jeffrey Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre, in her own words She was a 16-year-old employee at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 when she says she was recruited into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. Before her death by suicide earlier this year, Giuffre wrote a memoir, "Nobody's Girl," and sought the release of ...
U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago issues warning amid Venezuela tensions Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are at an all-time high over deadly U.S. strikes in Caribbean waters targeting suspected drug traffickers.
Trump says Maduro "doesn't want to f*** around with the United States" President Trump confirmed this week that he has authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela and conduct covert operations.
Ford recalling 740,000 vehicles over camera display, seatbelt issues The automaker is recalling more than half a million vehicles over variety issues. Here's how dealers are remedying the problems.
Army Corps of Engineers pausing $11 billion in projects over shutdown, Vought says Russell Vought said the Army Corps of Engineers is pausing more than $11 billion in "lower-priority projects," including in New York, San Francisco, Boston and Baltimore.
On is sued over running shoe's allegedly "loud, embarrassing" squeak Customers filed a class action lawsuit over the trendy running shoes that allegedly emit squeaky noises with each step.
DNC set to start process for deciding earliest 2028 primary states A Democratic National Committee panel has drafted proposed standards to help the party decide which states will be the earliest to vote in the 2028 presidential primaries.