Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release delayed after lawyers warn of possible deportation Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers said the Trump administration has made conflicting statements about whether he will be deported if released from custody while awaiting a criminal trial.
Family fears Medicaid cuts would mean rationing treatments for child North Carolina's Community Alternatives Program for Children ​could be on the chopping block if Congress passes President Trump's so-called "big, beautiful bill."
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Idaho shooting suspect identified, motive for ambush of firefighters still unknown Authorities in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, shared updates on their investigation after a suspect ambushed firefighters on the job.
Bryan Kohberger is offered plea deal in Idaho college murders, attorneys say Bryan Kohberger is charged with four counts of murder in the fatal stabbings of University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves.
Senate holds "vote-a-rama" on Trump's "big, beautiful bill" After debate on President Trump's massive tax bill stretched into early Monday, the Senate began a "vote-a-rama" on the "big, beautiful bill."
What's in Trump's "big, beautiful bill" nearing a final vote in the Senate Republicans released an updated version of the legislation late Friday.
What does it mean to be cool? What does it mean to be cool? A study of nearly 6,000 people in the U.S. and 11 other countries found people perceived to be cool have six things in common.
ICE raids in Southern California fuel fear among immigrant families Communities in Southern California are reeling as they say ICE raids are leading to sudden disappearances of loved ones and fear among immigrants. Adam Yamaguchi has more.
Medicaid cuts threaten vital therapy for 6-year-old, parents say As Republicans propose deep cuts to federal funding for Medicaid, families who rely on it are worried about the future of their care. Skyler Henry reports.
2 firefighters killed in ambush in Idaho, shot at while responding to wildfire Two firefighters were shot dead and a third wounded on an Idaho mountain when they were ambushed by a man who set the fire to lure them to the area, the local sheriff says.
Idaho firefighters shot and killed responding to fire in "total ambush," sheriff says Two firefighters were killed and a third wounded when they were shot while responding to a wildfire on an Idaho mountain.The fire was set to lure them into an ambush, authorities said. Omar Villafranca reports.
Why GE Appliances says it's ready to bring 800 jobs back to the U.S. GE Applicances joins the list of companies investing in U.S. manufacturing in new tariff environment under President Trump.
The Trump tariffs aren't causing U.S. prices to spike. Here's why. Economists warned that a barrage of new U.S. tariffs could trigger a renewed bout of inflation. So why aren't prices surging?
Jury in Sean "Diddy" Combs trial shares concerns about juror with judge Sean "Diddy" Combs' fate is in a jury's hands after listening to weeks of sometimes graphic and emotional testimony.
Tariffs could mean fewer — and pricier — fireworks displays this July 4 The U.S. trade war with China has sharply curbed fireworks imports. "The timing of the tariffs couldn't have hit at a worse time," one industry rep says.
Missouri cereal plant worker dies after getting trapped inside oven A male worker was found dead after getting "stuck in an industrial oven that was shut down" at a Gilster-Mary Lee cereal plant, police said.
Sen. Mike Lee removes public lands provision from Trump's "big, beautiful bill" GOP Sen. Mike Lee's plan to allow the sale of public lands ran into bipartisan opposition in the Senate and the House.
Trump to attend opening of "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the White House confirmed the president will visit on Tuesday.
Sweltering summer temps renew concerns about worker safety Outdoor workers in jobs like construction and landscaping are especially at risk when the mercury soars, doctors say.
Tinder pilots facial recognition safety feature in California Tinder is now requiring California users to verify their profiles using a facial recognition feature called "Face Check."
Key data used in hurricane forecasting will be cut by end of July, NOAA says A satellite program that has historically been a key source of weather forecasting data will be discontinued no later than July 31, according to a message posted by NOAA.
Boulder attack suspect faces murder charges after victim dies The suspect in the June 1 attack on a march for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, will be charged with murder after one of the victims died.
To help party brand, Democrats prepare "Organizing Summer" Democrats found themselves locked out of power in Washington after the 2024 presidential election. Now campaign groups are readying an effort to help the party regain power.
Senate version of Trump bill would hit renewable energy industry with new tax The GOP Senate version of the "big, beautiful bill" would raise the cost of wind and solar projects by 10% to 20%, one energy group estimated.
Tipped workers could soon get a new tax break. Here's what to know. GOP tax and spending bill would create a tax deduction for workers in tipped occupations. But not all would lower taxes for workers in tipped jobs.
ICE detains more non-criminals, new data analysis shows More than half the people ICE has detained under President Trump have no criminal conviction, while roughly 8% were convicted of violent crimes, an analysis of new data by CBS News finds.
Trump administration says Harvard violated federal civil rights law The Trump administration said a failure by the university to enact certain changes would put at risk its access to federal financial resources.
Idaho murders suspect bought knife, sheath before killings, prosecutors say Prosecutors say the man charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students​ bought a knife and sheath online in the months before the killings.
What we know about the man arrested in the Idaho murders Bryan Kohberger faces murder and burglary charges in the gruesome November murders of four college students.