Nicolas Maduro has landed in New York, raising political tensions as Delcy Rodriguez demands his release. The U.S. faces backlash for its actions in Venezuela, with calls for congressional briefings.
In today's newsletter, we cover the tragic discovery of a body during the search for a missing Texas teen, the detection of a highly contagious virus at major US airports, and Minnesota's new safeguards against fraud. Plus, hear about a miraculous rescue and the latest on major political and health issues.
As forecasters predicted up to nine inches of snow, New York's major airlines canceled hundreds of flights, leaving holiday travelers scrambling to rebook. Despite the storm missing the area, the travel chaos continues.
New York City is gearing up for its biggest snowfall in over three years, with 5 to 11 inches expected this weekend. Residents are preparing for travel disruptions as airlines cancel flights and emergency measures are enacted.
CBS News staffers received a controversial memo from management just before Christmas, sparking criticism and raising questions about editorial integrity and media trust in the U.S.
The Supreme Court's recent decision has halted Trump's plans to send the National Guard into American cities, igniting a debate on the use of the military for domestic purposes under the Insurrection Act.
Amid internal turmoil, '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi raises alarms over alleged corporate censorship after CBS News shelves a critical segment on deportees. Employees threaten to quit as credibility hangs in the balance.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has announced a $12 billion aid package aimed at supporting farmers facing challenges from recent tariff hikes. This initiative, set to be unveiled at a roundtable event with key officials, aims to provide crucial economic relief to row crop farmers impacted by trade disruptions.
A devastating fire at a Goa nightclub has left at least 25 dead, including tourists. The blaze, caused by a gas cylinder explosion, trapped many inside. Authorities face scrutiny over safety regulations as investigations begin.
A devastating fire at a popular nightclub in Goa has left at least 23 people dead, including several tourists. Officials vow to hold those responsible accountable as investigations begin.