The Senate has once again failed to advance a crucial funding bill, marking the 14th attempt amid ongoing bipartisan discussions. As the government heads toward a historic shutdown, tensions rise and questions linger about the future.
As the government shutdown drags on, Americans express growing worry about its economic impact. With Congress failing to act, concerns about inflation and job losses rise, leaving citizens questioning their financial security.
CBS News is grappling with uncertainty and rumors as Gayle King’s departure from CBS Mornings is speculated. With layoffs and management changes under Bari Weiss, the future of the network remains in flux.
After over a decade leading CBS Mornings, Gayle King is reportedly set to leave her anchor role next year. With changes underway at CBS News under new management, what's next for this iconic figure in morning television?
John Dickerson announces his departure from CBS News, leaving questions about the future of 'Evening News' and the network's recent direction. Will this shake-up impact ratings?
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro condemns U.S. strikes on drug smuggling vessels, calling them illegal and ineffective. He urges for dialogue instead of military action as tensions rise between Colombia and the Trump administration.
As the government shutdown stretches into its 24th day, political tensions rise with no resolution in sight. Trump prepares for an Asia trip amid mounting scrutiny and criticism. Will a deal emerge?
Former CBS anchor Dan Rather critiques Bari Weiss's appointment as CBS News editor in chief, fearing it signals a culture of fear amidst impending layoffs and political influence over journalism.
A pivotal court hearing is set for Thursday as a judge prepares to rule on a lawsuit filed by Illinois and Chicago regarding the National Guard. The outcome could have significant implications for the state's military operations.
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