As Congress debates extending ACA subsidies amid open enrollment, consumers face uncertainty over rising health insurance premiums. Will lawmakers reach a consensus before it's too late?
In a dramatic turn of events, federal authorities have arrested four suspected extremists planning coordinated bomb attacks across Southern California on New Year's Eve. The suspects, linked to a pro-Palestinian group, face serious charges including conspiracy and possession of explosive devices.
In a surprising electoral shift, conservative José Antonio Kast wins Chile's presidential runoff, pledging to tackle crime and immigration. His victory signals a new political era as he prepares to take office in 2026.
A federal lawsuit has been filed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to halt Trump's construction of a new ballroom at the White House, claiming multiple legal violations in the process.
A nonprofit group is suing the White House to halt the construction of Trump's new ballroom, claiming the project violates historic preservation laws. Can they stop this ambitious addition?
In a surprising turn of events, Republican senators in Indiana voted against a congressional map favored by Trump, showing cracks in party unity. The 19-to-31 decision highlights the ongoing ideological divides within the GOP.
In a bold move, President Trump signals intentions to seize more oil tankers off Venezuela's coast, escalating pressure on Maduro. The U.S. already seized a tanker transporting oil to Iran, with more actions expected soon. What does this mean for global oil markets and U.S.-Venezuela relations?
In a surprising twist, Donald Trump and Jerome Powell find common ground on economic issues, addressing inflation and job growth. As Trump battles for voter support, Powell's clarity on policies may offer him the ally he needs.
As prices continue to rise, Trump's claims about the economy being sound face skepticism. With voters questioning affordability and high costs, can Trump convince Americans he's handling the situation effectively?
In a heartfelt CBS News town hall, Erika Kirk delivers a powerful message against those justifying her husband's assassination, emphasizing the need for humanity and compassion amid rising political violence.