Trump to focus on unity during SOTU
President Trump's State of the Union address comes amid a bitter battle with Democrats over funding for a border wall. Aides say Mr. Trump will argue it's time for bipartisanship. Paula Reid reports.
President Trump's State of the Union address comes amid a bitter battle with Democrats over funding for a border wall. Aides say Mr. Trump will argue it's time for bipartisanship. Paula Reid reports.
President Trump is scheduled to give his State of the Union address Tuesday night, after a delay due to the government shutdown. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN AM with more on what to expect, and whether we could face another shutdown.
From World Cancer Day to President Trump's State of the Union address, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
From World Cancer Day to the State of the Union address, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
A senior administration official told reporters Friday the theme for President Trump's upcoming State of the Union address is "Choosing Greatness." CBSN political contributor, Boston Herald Columnist, and politics editor for NHJournal.com, Michael Graham; and Democratic strategist, former "Hillary for America" senior aide and MWWPR vice president Joel Payne join CBSN to discuss their expectations for the President's address and the rest of the day's political headlines.
A senior administration official said the speech will be "optimistic" and "visionary," and officially, the theme will be "choosing greatness"
President Trump signaled Friday he could declare a national emergency in order to obtain funding for a southern border wall without congressional approval. He spoke to a group of border agents and officials at the White House. Watch his full remarks.
From elected leaders to immigrants, many of the voices represented Tuesday are women
Stacey Abrams may no longer be a lawmaker, but Democrats say she's just getting started. Greg Bluestein, a political reporter for the Atlanta Journal- Constitution, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss how the Georgia politician is giving the Democratic rebuttal to the State of the Union.
The woman invited by New Jersey Democratic Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman was fired by Trump Organization
Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost the race for governor of Georgia, will deliver the Democratic response to President Trump's State of the Union address. Politico's Anna Palmer caught up with Abrams recently to discuss what she's been up to since the 2018 election and her future plans. Palmer joins CBSN with more.
President Trump will deliver his State of the Union address next week while a group of bipartisan lawmakers work to strike a deal on funding for border security. Political contributors Sabrina Siddiqui, Lynda Tran, and Leslie Sanchez joined CBSN to discuss the ongoing negotiations and the possibility of another government shutdown.
Preparations are in full swing for the State of the Union, as both sides of the aisle gear up for the rescheduled event Feb. 5. Sean Sullivan, congressional reporter for the Washington Post, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss all of Tuesday's top political headlines.
The Democratic response to the State of the Union will be given by the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial candidate
President Trump agreed last week to comply with Nancy Pelosi's request to wait until government shutdown ended before making his State of the Union address
Federal workers returned to their jobs Monday, but the day was anything but normal. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with the latest on the funding negotiations.
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker says special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is "close to being completed." Hunter Walker, Yahoo News White House correspondent, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest developments and the rest of the day's political headlines.
Days before he was to deliver the address, Trump decided to comply with Nancy Pelosi's request that he postpone the speech
Two bills aiming to reopen the government amid the longest shutdown on record -- now in its 34th day -- fell short in the Senate on Thursday. Sabrina Siddiqui, political reporter with The Guardian, joins CBSN's Reena Ninan with the latest.
After President Trump agreed to postpone his State of the Union address until the government reopens, Pelosi said she would meet with him "anytime he wants"
President Trump's State of the Union is now on hold. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Mr. Trump should not give his address during the partial government shutdown, and the president decided not to find another place to make that speech. Nancy Cordes reports.
Hours after Nancy Pelosi said she wouldn't allow the resolution authorizing the address onto the House floor, the president agreed to put if off
President Trump and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi are at odds over the State of the Union address, as the government shutdown continues. Yahoo News White House correspondent Hunter Walker joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with analysis.
The shutdown showdown continues
The president has blasted drug companies that raise prices in the past
The Jeju Air plane burst into flames after veering off a runway and slamming into a wall at an airport in the South Korean city of Muan.
Donald Trump is getting ready to battle Congress as he returns to the White House. But Washington has a way of pushing back against presidents. New York Times reporter Carl Hulse discusses the prospects of "governing by crisis."
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev also accused Russia of trying to "hush up" the issue for several days.
A powerful storm front spawned multiple tornadoes in the Greater Houston metro area Saturday afternoon, officials said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection from a benign prostate enlargement and will undergo surgery.
Ukrainians are worried that the next U.S. president will stop the supply of weapons being used to defend themselves against Russia's invasion - and pressure Kyiv into surrendering territory to Vladimir Putin.
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani and his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, are expecting their first child, the player announced Saturday.
The remains of Mary Sue Fink were found in June 2014 in Honolulu, DNA Solves said.
Prosecutors believed Maria Muñoz's death was suspicious, but they weren't sure if she had died by suicide, from an accidental overdose or if she had been murdered.
A brave and timely memoir that describes Lucy Sante's life and the struggle to be true to herself, and her decision - at age 66 - to announce that she was transgender.
It's New Year's, a time for us to consider what resolutions mean to us. "Sunday Morning" correspondent Faith Salie talks about how to stay present in our lives as time marches on.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the newsworthy men and women who passed away this year – musicians and storytellers, athletes and activists – who touched us with their creativity and humanity.
From Boeing's turbulence and a catastrophic hurricane, to Donald Trump's election victory, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at key events of a year that was monumental.
You may recall a lot of bad news this past year – but it was also a year of GOOD news, and not all of it made headlines. David Pogue reports on some of 2024's best underreported stories.
The journalist-editor explains how special economic zones, tax havens, and free ports are carving up the planet for the highest bidders – and leaving millions of people worse off.
Big Lots has reached a deal that will keep hundreds of its stores open after filing for bankruptcy protection earlier this year.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said her agency will need to start taking "extraordinary measures" or special accounting maneuvers intended to prevent the nation from hitting the debt ceiling by mid-January.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are calling for the U.S. to admit more foreign tech workers. Not all Republicans agree with them.
Federal officials say homelessness rose 18% in 2024, driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing.
Donald Trump is getting ready to battle Congress as he returns to the White House. But Washington has a way of pushing back against presidents. New York Times reporter Carl Hulse discusses the prospects of "governing by crisis."
The following is the full transcript of an interview with David Rubenstein, philanthropist and author, on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Dec. 29, 2024.
In a Dec. 11 Senate hearing, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger testified that there had been more than 50 so-called "swatting" attacks on members of Congress over the previous month.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said her agency will need to start taking "extraordinary measures" or special accounting maneuvers intended to prevent the nation from hitting the debt ceiling by mid-January.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Jan. 10 in TikTok's challenge of a law that could lead to a ban of the widely popular platform.
Horse-powered therapy at the Legacy Ranch outside of Chicago has helped people with mental, occupational and physical challenges on their road to recovery. Charlie De Mar reports on how the ranch is literally and physically getting folks back on the horse.
The proposed rule is required under a law passed by Congress last year, and is intended to ensure the safety of makeup and baby powder.
Fungal contamination of an eye product is known to potentially cause eye infections, which may be vision- or life-threatening, according to the FDA.
Busy lives have many of us juggling multiple tasks at once, but is that really multitasking? Here's what expert Linda Stone has learned about the myth of multitasking.
A growing number of young people are receiving prescriptions for GLP-1 weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. Janet Shamlian examines why.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, and its attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, have humiliated the anti-Israel government in Iran, while the fall of the Assad regime in Syria and the return of Trump are stirring uncertainty in the region.
Mexico's cartel-related violence is concentrated in or along drug trafficking routes, borders and ports of entry.
Ukrainians are worried that the next U.S. president will stop the supply of weapons being used to defend themselves against Russia's invasion - and pressure Kyiv into surrendering territory to Vladimir Putin.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un vowed to implement the "toughest" anti-U.S. policy, less than a month before Donald Trump takes office as U.S. president.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev also accused Russia of trying to "hush up" the issue for several days.
The Washington Post book reviewer offers his picks for some of "the best of the best" fiction and non-fiction of the year.
The Washington Post book reviewer offers his picks for some of "the best of the best" fiction and non-fiction of the year.
"Sunday Morning" checks out the top-grossing films of the past year.
The comedian, who will host the Golden Globes on January 5, says she thrives on anxiety.
On January 5, Nikki Glaser will host the Golden Globes on CBS – her biggest audience to date. Correspondent Luke Burbank follows the comedian, who says she thrives on anxiety, as she prepares for the big night with her writing team. The Golden Globes gig caps a year that saw the release of Glaser's acclaimed comedy special, "Someday You'll Die," and her fierce roasting of Tom Brady.
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court Friday to pause a potential U.S. ban on TikTok from taking effect. In his brief, he said he said he wants to delay the ban in order to give time for his incoming administration to "pursue a negotiated resolution."
The OpenAI issue was caused by an "upstream provider," according to the artificial intelligence organization.
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.
New artificial intelligence features appeared across the tech landscape this year, from the latest iPhone to chatbots like Google's Gemini. Adam Auriemma, the editor-in-chief at CNET, joins CBS News 24/7 with more.
A robotic exosuit may seem like science fiction, but a team of South Korean researchers is turning the concept into reality. CBS News' Leah Mishkin explains how the new tech is helping people with disabilities walk on their own.
Americans throw away billions of pounds of used clothes every year. But now, California is the first state to hold textile companies responsible for their products from start to finish. CBS News' Danya Bacchus explains.
Space agencies worldwide are gearing up missions in 2025 to expand humanity's horizons, from the moon and Mars to asteroids and beyond.
Tahlequah has a newborn girl, years after she made headlines for carrying her dead calf for 17 days.
An ancient shipwreck that dates back to the 7th century B.C.E. has been removed from waters off Spain, two decades after its discovery in 1994.
The 2024 winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, happens on Saturday, Dec. 21, and is marked with traditions and celebrations around the world.
Mexico's cartel-related violence is concentrated in or along drug trafficking routes, borders and ports of entry.
Prosecutors believed Maria Muñoz's death was suspicious, but they weren't sure if she had died by suicide, from an accidental overdose or if she had been murdered.
Nick Shaughnessy and two hit men were sentenced to 35 years, Jackie Edison served 120 days for their roles in the murder of affluent jeweler Ted Shaughnessy, and the attempted murder of his wife Corey.
Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Gerald Sticker said the two had met on a gaming platform.
A man accused of setting a woman on fire in a New York City subway train has now been indicted on state murder charges. CBS News New York reporter Hannah Kliger has more.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe hurtled through the sizzling solar atmosphere and passed within a record-breaking 3.8 million miles of the sun's surface.
Space agencies worldwide are gearing up missions in 2025 to expand humanity's horizons, from the moon and Mars to asteroids and beyond.
New analysis techniques and decades-old research helped NASA scientists identify an unusual black hole in a distant galaxy.
Here's why NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are stuck, but not stranded, at the International Space Station after launching into space in June.
NASA has delayed the return date for Boeing's Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez reports on the decision to keep the two in space.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
See some of convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs that were discovered by detectives in a Seattle storage locker.
"Sunday Morning" presents some of the most mesmerizing images captured during the past year.
The Washington Post book reviewer offers his picks for some of "the best of the best" fiction and non-fiction of the year.
It's New Year's, a time for us to consider what resolutions mean to us. "Sunday Morning" correspondent Faith Salie talks about how to stay present in our lives as time marches on.
"Sunday Morning" correspondent Lee Cowan remembers some of the newsworthy men and women who passed away this year – musicians and storytellers who surpassed the ordinary, athletes who defied expectations, and activists who defied injustice, all touching us with their creativity and humanity.
"Sunday Morning" checks out the top-grossing films of the past year.