Bill Belichick reaffirms his commitment to UNC Football despite a challenging start to the season. Concerns about dysfunction within the program prompt calls for transparency and an independent review.
As the Nobel Peace Prize announcement approaches, Norwegian politicians brace for potential fallout if Donald Trump is overlooked. Experts weigh in on the possible repercussions for US-Norway relations and the Nobel Committee’s independence.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch Trump ally, is making headlines for her bold criticisms of the GOP and the Trump administration. From questioning party leadership to advocating for healthcare, Greene's independent stance is shaking up Washington politics. What’s next for this controversial Congresswoman?
Bari Weiss joins CBS News as part of a $150 million deal aimed at reshaping the media landscape. With a focus on independent journalism, she vows to make CBS the most trusted news organization in America.
As the Supreme Court opens a new term, it will tackle crucial issues surrounding presidential authority, including challenges to the Voting Rights Act and Trump's tariffs. The implications for the future of governance are monumental.
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows Republicans could face more blame than Democrats if the government shuts down. Many Americans believe both parties share the responsibility, highlighting a deep divide in public opinion.
An independent report reveals critical weaknesses in LA County's response to the January wildfires, highlighting outdated policies and communication failures. Discover the shocking truths behind the evacuations and what changes are needed for future emergencies.
In a recent briefing, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Trump's controversial remarks about his opponents, calling them a reflection of his authenticity. Trump's comments have sparked discussions amid rising political tensions, especially following the tragic death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The Supreme Court upheld Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, raising critical questions about executive power and agency independence amidst a 6-3 ruling. Dissenting justices warn of overturning established precedents.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court allows President Trump to fire FTC leader Rebecca Slaughter, igniting a heated debate over executive power and the independence of federal agencies. The court's ruling signals a potential shift in presidential authority over independent regulators.