As Chile prepares for a pivotal election, far-right José Antonio Kast faces off against leftist Jeannette Jara. With starkly opposing views, voters are caught between security fears and social reforms. Who will emerge victorious?
In a shocking move, the Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to eliminate up to 35,000 healthcare positions, predominantly unfilled roles, raising concerns about the future of veteran care and support.
In a shocking incident in Manhattan, Kerri Aherne allegedly stabbed a California tourist while she was changing her baby in a Macy's bathroom. The victim, who suffered stab wounds, is recovering, while Aherne faces serious charges.
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.
In a touching ceremony in Oslo, Ana Corina Sosa accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of her mother, María Corina Machado, who remains committed to a free Venezuela despite her absence.
Lawmakers are questioning the U.S. military's decision to kill two alleged drug smugglers who survived an attack on their boat, raising concerns about accountability and military operations.
In a recent press conference, President Trump emphatically denied a statement he made just days prior regarding military strikes against drug-smuggling boats. Watch the heated exchange as he targets the reporter who called him out!
In today's newsletter, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash over recent military strikes and the FBI arrests a suspect in the Capitol bombing case. Discover the latest updates on gerrymandering and the new 'Wicked' film!
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.