With Affordable Care Act tax subsidies set to expire, the Senate gears up for a critical vote, but neither side expects a resolution. Rising insurance costs could leave many uninsured.
A federal judge has ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who faced wrongful detention and deportation. The ruling highlights the complexities of immigration law and the ongoing legal battles surrounding his case.
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.
As President Trump embarks on a nationwide tour to address economic concerns, can he convince voters that his policies are working? With rising prices and a struggling approval rating, the stakes are higher than ever.
President Trump is set to test his economic claims at a rally in Pennsylvania, aiming to regain voter trust amidst rising inflation concerns. Can he convince Americans he's the solution?
In a surprising move, Trump has replaced the architect for his $300M ballroom project after disagreements and missed deadlines. Shalom Baranes steps in as the new architect while James McCrery remains a consultant.
President Trump hires Shalom Baranes Associates to enhance the White House ballroom design, despite ongoing disagreements with the current architect. The project aims for historic significance amidst legislative scrutiny.
Pete Hegseth, just months into his role as Secretary of Defense, is under fire for questionable military actions and faces growing calls from Congress for his resignation amidst serious allegations.
In a high-stakes meeting, Vladimir Putin kept U.S. envoys waiting while delivering pointed messages about the Ukraine conflict. What does this mean for peace efforts?
After five hours of intense talks in Moscow, a peace deal for Ukraine remains elusive as key disagreements persist between Russia and the US. Can a compromise be reached, or is war on the horizon?