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9/11: America Decides
McCarthy faces pressure on spending as deadline nears; Biden commemorates Sept. 11th attacks in Alaska
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McCarthy faces pressure on spending as deadline nears; Biden commemorates Sept. 11th attacks in Alaska
President Biden is marking 22 years since 9/11 with a speech before troops in Alaska, becoming the first U.S. president to not spend September 11th at one of the attack sites or the White House. The president is returning from Vietnam where he met with government and business leaders. CBS News reporter Bo Erickson has more.
Moscow has confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia in the coming days to meet with President Vladimir Putin. Local reports say the North Korean leader's armored train was spotted departing Sunday night, presumably heading to Moscow. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more.
Thousands of family members of 9/11 victims have signed a letter to President Biden in protest of a potential plea deal with the men accused of orchestrating the attack. Last week, Mr. Biden rejected some proposed conditions for a potential plea deal. Politico White House reporter Lauren Egan joined CBS News to discuss.
Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces a political standoff when the House resumes this week.
President Biden is on his way back to the U.S. after a weekend that saw the G20 summit in India and a meeting with top officials in Vietnam. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe is in Hanoi, Vietnam, with more on the president's trip.
President Biden said he met with China's No. 2 at the G20 summit in India. Chinese President Xi Jinping did not attend.
As President Biden continues his trip through Asia this week and seeks to counter China's influence, New York Times White House and national security correspondent David Sanger and Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin join "Face the Nation" to discuss the diplomatic challenges facing the Biden administration.
President Biden stopped in Hanoi this weekend to meet with Vietnam's leaders as part of what was described as a "comprehensive strategic partnership" with the U.S. as the Biden administration seeks to counter China in the region. Ed O'Keefe reports from Hanoi.
Vice President Kamala Harris called the claims that Democrats support abortions up until birth "ridiculous" and a "mischaracterization of the point."
Many are still unfamiliar with Kamala Harris' work as vice president.
The details were announced Saturday in India at the annual Group of 20, of G20, summit of the world's top economies.
There was widespread support for adding the AU to the G20, making it the second regional bloc to become a permanent member after the European Union.
President Biden is in India this weekend for the G20 summit, where he will meet with leaders from around the world. Ed O'Keefe has more on Biden's goals for the summit.
A federal appeals court has significantly eased a lower court's order curbing Biden administration communications with social media companies.
The 6.8-magnitude quake was the biggest to hit Morocco in 120 years, and the ministry wrote that most damage occurred outside of cities and towns.
President Biden met with India's prime minister shortly after his arrival Friday for the G20 summit. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more from New Delhi.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday said she is running for reelection in 2024. Jonathan Martin, senior columnist and politics bureau chief at Politico, joins CBS News to discuss the impact of Pelosi's decision.
The White House Situation Room — a space of great mystique and even higher secrecy — just got a $50 million facelift.
A rare slide in the iPhone maker's stock price is putting a spotlight on rising geopolitical tensions with China.
President Biden is meeting Friday with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the G20 summit of major world economies in New Delhi. National security expert Jamil Jaffer joined CBS News to discuss the president's trip and the other nations participating in the gathering.
Some groups are looking into legal measures to block former President Donald Trump from running for office, citing the 14th Amendment, with one watchdog group suing to keep him off the ballot in Colorado. Democratic strategist Joel Payne and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez joined CBS News to discuss the move and the other top political news of the week.
President Biden has landed in India for the G20 summit, a gathering of leaders from some of the world's biggest economies. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports from New Delhi.
Contract negotiators for the United Auto Workers union and three major automobile manufacturers have just one week left to avoid a possible strike. Jordyn Grzelewski, autos and business reporter for Detroit News, joins CBS News to discuss what led to the situation.
Vice President Kamala Harris responded to criticism from 2024 Republican hopefuls in an exclusive interview with CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan on Thursday. Plus, former Harris communications director Ashley Etienne examines the vice president's remarks.
The White House says the U.S. is preparing for "what could be a significant set of attacks" against Israel by Iran and its proxies as soon as this week.
The FBI launched the probes of the hacking of the Trump and Biden-Harris campaigns in early summer.
A video of the attack in which several men cry out after being stabbed from behind was still circulating on social media a day later.
With medical devices, recalls are not always what they seem. In some recalls, including some of the most serious, the FDA and the manufacturers let doctors and hospitals continue to use the devices.
One of the areas targeted by the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative is the expansion of preventive cancer care.
Arizona voters will get to decide in November whether to add the right to an abortion to the state constitution. Arizona is latest state to add an abortion measure to its November ballot.
Donald Trump had a rambling conversation with uber-wealthy supporter Elon Musk in Trump's return to X, a chat was was plagued by glitches Muck claimed were from a cyberattack.
Arkansas police officer Joseph Harris has been fired after being caught on video beating a handcuffed inmate in the back of his patrol car, and the police chief says he will refer the case to prosecutors.
Later this week an Army judge will hear arguments to reject a subpoena for unaired footage from interviews with two retired soldiers accusing the doctor, Maj. Michael Stockin, of misconduct.
One of the areas targeted by the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative is the expansion of preventive cancer care.
A man who drove his car off a steep 20-foot embankment at the edge of a parking lot in Death Valley National Park died of heat exposure later that day, the National Park Service says.
Arkansas police officer Joseph Harris has been fired after being caught on video beating a handcuffed inmate in the back of his patrol car, and the police chief says he will refer the case to prosecutors.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been disqualified from appearing on New York's general election ballot after a judge ruled Monday that he falsely claimed a New York residence on his nominating petitions.
Joro spiders have hearts that are able to withstand the loud and bustling noises of big cities, according to a study published on Monday.
With medical devices, recalls are not always what they seem. In some recalls, including some of the most serious, the FDA and the manufacturers let doctors and hospitals continue to use the devices.
Parents who want to stick to a budget and have money left over for extracurricular activities should do their homework.
Senator JD Vance says he wants to boost the Child Tax Credit to $5,000 from its current $2,000. But that could come with a big price tag.
Here are the stores that LL Flooring will close after filing for bankruptcy. The locations are currently holding closing sales.
A wave of program cuts at large and small U.S. colleges is creating turmoil for students enrolled in programs suddenly upended.
Donald Trump had a rambling conversation with uber-wealthy supporter Elon Musk in Trump's return to X, a chat was was plagued by glitches Muck claimed were from a cyberattack.
One of the areas targeted by the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative is the expansion of preventive cancer care.
Arizona voters will get to decide in November whether to add the right to an abortion to the state constitution. Arizona is latest state to add an abortion measure to its November ballot.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been disqualified from appearing on New York's general election ballot after a judge ruled Monday that he falsely claimed a New York residence on his nominating petitions.
The FBI launched the probes of the hacking of the Trump and Biden-Harris campaigns in the early summer.
With medical devices, recalls are not always what they seem. In some recalls, including some of the most serious, the FDA and the manufacturers let doctors and hospitals continue to use the devices.
Cancer cases among men are expected to surge globally in the coming years, with an estimated 93% increase in deaths by 2050, according to a new study. Dr. Jon LaPook explains.
Hotter and more humid summers are making mosquito seasons longer, opening the door for more West Nile virus infections.
Cancer cases and deaths among men are expected to nearly double globally by 2050, according to a new study.
Spastic Paraplegia 50 is a neurodegenerative condition, which means it becomes harder for kids who get it to reach developmental milestones as they get older. One Littleton family shares their story as their children have both been diagnosed with the condition.
The burial site is believed to contain the remains of the wealthiest and most important in society at the time.
Banksy images of animals have been discovered each morning since August 5, showing elephants, monkeys, a goat, a wolf and pelicans and other creatures.
Mexican prosecutors now say they are considering bringing treason charges against those who handed Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada over.
A video of the attack in which several men cry out after being stabbed from behind was still circulating on social media a day later.
White House spokesperson John Kirby said Monday the U.S. is preparing for "what could be a significant set of attacks" against Israel by Iran and its proxies as soon as this week.
Los Angeles Sparks forward Dearica Hamby filed a federal lawsuit against the WNBA and the Las Vegas Aces alleging discrimination and retaliation over a pregnancy.
The family is demanding $3 million for Trump's use of "Hold On, I'm Coming" at his rallies.
Zoë Kravitz has been an actress, producer, executive producer, and now, for the first time, a writer-director. She talks with correspondent Michelle Miller about coming from a family of celebrity performers; about her new film, the psychological thriller "Blink Twice," in which she directs her now-fiancé Channing Tatum; and about her attraction to stories of strong women.
In 1959 Carol Burnett burst onto the New York stage in the musical comedy "Once Upon a Mattress." In the new Broadway revival, two-time Tony-winner Sutton Foster recreates the role of Winnifred, a princess in search of a suitable mate.
In 1959 an unknown named Carol Burnett burst onto the New York stage in the musical comedy "Once Upon a Mattress." Now, two-time Tony-winning star Sutton Foster is recreating the role of Princess Winnifred, a princess in search of a suitable mate, in the new Broadway revival. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Burnett and Foster about the power of fairy tales – from the theatrical kind to real life.
The historic, privately financed space flight will carry humans above Earth's ice caps for the first time.
Some people reported that Google search and other apps weren't functioning on Monday, according to site monitoring service DownDetector.
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.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including pioneering tech executive Susan Wojcicki, who was instrumental in the rise of Google and YouTube.
Excitement is building for an annual meteor shower that is expected to peak this weekend. Brian Hackney reports. (8-9-24)
Joro spiders have hearts that are able to withstand the loud and bustling noises of big cities, according to a study published on Monday.
The historic, privately financed space flight will carry humans above Earth's ice caps for the first time.
Correspondent Conor Knighton visits New Jersey beaches along the Delaware Bay to learn about horseshoe crabs – mysterious creatures that predate dinosaurs – whose very blood has proved vital to keeping humans healthy by helping detect bacterial endotoxins. He talks with environmentalists about the decline in the horseshoe crab population, and with researchers who are pushing the pharmaceutical industry to switch its use of horseshoe crab blood with a synthetic alternative used in medical testing.
A year ago, one of the deadliest wildfires in modern American history tore through the Hawaiian island of Maui. For several days, the fires damaged and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes in the historic downtown area of Lahaina and forced people to evacuate. Caleb Hopkins, a restauranteur in Hawai'i, joins CBS News to reflect on the past year.
While five states have laws in place protecting workers from excessive heat, for decades, there have been no federal protections. That soon could change, however. David Schechter explains.
Mexican prosecutors now say they are considering bringing treason charges against those who handed Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada over.
A trial began Monday for a Kenyan cult leader charged with manslaughter over the deaths of more than 400 of his followers. Paul Mackenzie, a self-proclaimed pastor, was arrested last April after about 440 bodies were found in the remote Shakahola Forest. Mackenzie allegedly told his followers to stop eating in order to "meet Jesus."
Newly released police videos, 911 calls, and emails are retelling the story of the 2022 attack at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 19 students and two teachers. The release follows a lawsuit by CBS News and other media organizations after officials refused to make those records public. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has more.
The 31-year-old woman's brutalized body was found in a state-run hospital where she was a resident doctor.
Customs agents X-rayed a container and found 80 packages hidden inside the container's cooling mechanism, officials said.
The historic, privately financed space flight will carry humans above Earth's ice caps for the first time.
The Perseid meteor shower peaked in the night skies of Sunday into Monday, giving astronomy fans one of the best shows of 2024 as they looked to the skies.
It was the 187th launch of the company's Starlink internet relay satellites.
NASA launched Boeing's Starliner two months ago on a one-week mission. However, the two astronauts are still aboard the International Space Station and NASA says officials can't agree if Starliner is safe to bring them home. A new plan could keep them there until February.
NASA is still trying to address problems with the Boeing Starliner capsule. The two astronauts aboard the vessel have been in space roughly seven weeks longer than expected. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins with the latest.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
A teenager's murder in Lowell, Massachusetts, goes unsolved for more than 40 years -- were the clues there all along?
The actor, recipient of a lifetime achievement Academy Award, was renowned for such films as "MASH," "Klute," "Don't Look Now," "Ordinary People," and "The Hunger Games."
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
A trial began Monday for a Kenyan cult leader charged with manslaughter over the deaths of more than 400 of his followers. Paul Mackenzie, a self-proclaimed pastor, was arrested last April after about 440 bodies were found in the remote Shakahola Forest. Mackenzie allegedly told his followers to stop eating in order to "meet Jesus."
Cancer cases and deaths among men are expected to rise significantly globally by 2050. According to a new study released Monday in the journal "Cancer," which is peer-reviewed by the American Cancer Society, researchers estimate an 84% increase in cancer cases and a 93% increase in cancer deaths. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins to break down the findings.
Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump falsely claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign used artificial intelligence to lie about the size of the crowd at a recent campaign rally. The CBS News Confirmed team analyzed photos and videos from the event in question and found the large crowd was in fact there. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns joins with more.
With less than six months left in his term, President Biden is now in the lame-duck period of his presidency. Lindsay Chervinsky, presidential historian and the executive director of the George Washington Presidential Library, joins CBS News to discuss how much Biden can achieve from his pending agendas.
Newly released police videos, 911 calls, and emails are retelling the story of the 2022 attack at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 19 students and two teachers. The release follows a lawsuit by CBS News and other media organizations after officials refused to make those records public. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has more.