High-profile attorney launches new firm to push back on Trump crusade Lowell has hired several attorneys who left firms that cut deals with the Trump administration.
Meet the horses running in the Kentucky Derby The Kentucky Derby will start the 2025 competition for horse racing's Triple Crown with a field of 20 horses set to race in the annual Run for the Roses.
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Trump signs executive order cutting funding to PBS, NPR The order instructs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other federal agencies "to cease Federal funding for NPR and PBS."
Senate votes to overturn EPA rule that limits 7 hazardous air pollutants The party-line vote marked the first time in the 55-year history of the Clean Air Act that Congress has moved to weaken the power of the landmark environmental law.
Troubled FAFSA rollout complicates college acceptance for some seniors After a botched rollout of last year's FAFSA application​ under the Biden administration, it was delayed again this year, with students encountering error messages and glitches on the site.
Reporter's Notebook: What the loneliest generation needs most after graduation As traditional support networks fade, new grads are feeling more isolated than ever. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson gives his take on the importance of human connection in an increasingly isolated world.
How staffing cuts and glitches are delaying FAFSA processing for students After a botched rollout of last year's FAFSA application under the Biden administration, it was delayed again this year, with students encountering error messages and glitches on the site. Making things more challenging are unprecedented cuts to the Department of ...
Some 9/11 first responders left in limbo amid funding cuts Frustration is growing for some 9/11 survivors and first responders who have been frozen out of access to life-saving health care due to Trump administration funding cuts. Bradley Blackburn explains.
Waltz out as national security adviser, but Trump says he'll be U.N. ambassador President Trump says he is nominating Mike Waltz to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Longest-reigning sports organist is still going strong at 89 At 89, Fred Costello is believed to be the longest-reigning sports organist in history. Dave Malkoff has more about the man who has been in the booth for the minor league baseball team, the Rochester Red Wings, since 1977.
Breaking down the U.S. military's annual report on sexual assaults For the second year in a row, the U.S. military reported a drop in annual sexual assaults. Nearly 8,200 reports of assaults involving service members across all branches were made in 2024 -- down 4% from 2023. Charlie D'Agata has ...
ICE's "Operation Tidal Wave" sparks fears among immigrant families in Florida Video provided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows what it calls "Operation Tidal Wave," giving state and local law enforcement in Florida the power to arrest those suspected of being in the country illegally. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Gulf War veteran convicted of 1998 killings executed in Florida Jeffrey Hutchinson​, 62, was the fourth person executed this year in Florida under death warrants signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, with a fifth execution set for May 15.
Why some couples are choosing a life without children The U.S. fertility rate has plummeted in the last two decades and now sits near record lows, according to data released last week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some young adults say high costs, climate change and ...
Oklahoma governor, schools chief at odds on collecting immigration data Earlier this year, the Oklahoma State Board of Education approved a proposal requiring students to submit their immigration status during school enrollment.
Kohl's fires CEO after an investigation into conflicts of interest Kohl's CEO Ashley Buchanan was terminated after an external investigation into conflicts of interests with a vendor.
Oklahoma governor and schools chief at odds over collecting students' immigration data A proposal approved by the Oklahoma Board of Education that would require students to submit their immigration status during enrollment is drawing backlash, including from the state's conservative governor. Shanelle Kaul has details.
Kamala Harris weighs run for governor or another presidential bid In her first major public remarks since her 2024 presidential defeat, Kamala Harris acknowledged she's thinking about her next political steps.
Baby products are getting more expensive under tariffs The journey to parenthood is getting more expensive as tariffs on imported baby products are making them harder to afford. Elaine Quijano reports.
Luigi Mangione's attorneys seek dismissal of at least 2 N.Y. charges against him Luigi Mangione's defense team wants at least two counts against him in the New York state indictment thrown out.
Migrant crossings at U.S.-Mexico border stay at historically low levels The number of illegal crossings during President Trump's first three full months in office represent a seismic change at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Chamber of Commerce asks for tariff exemptions for small businesses The Chamber of Commerce warns that U.S. small businesses do not have the capitol reserves to survive tariffs on foreign imports.
Ex-head of cybersecurity agency has Global Entry membership revoked President Trump directed his administration to investigate Chris Krebs, who led the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in his first term.
SharkNinja recalls 1.8 million pressure cookers after burn injuries The SharkNinja pressure cookers, sold at retailers including Walmart and Amazon, have sparked 26 lawsuits after reports of burn injuries.
Starbucks' latest strategic pivot involves less tech, more baristas Starbucks plans to hire more baristas at thousands of stores starting in May as the coffee chain looks to improve customer service.
Senate vote aimed at blocking Trump's tariffs falls short An effort aimed at blocking President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs in the Senate fell short Wednesday, with Senate Republicans largely united in opposition.
Diabetes deaths fall to lowest levels in years, in early CDC figures Deaths from diabetes increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ousted DOJ officials to testify before congressional Democrats The fired U.S. pardon attorney and a lawyer who was involved in prosecuting New York Mayor Eric Adams will appear before a congressional hearing next week.