The Justice Department released more than 3 million pages from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation files. CBS News' Jake Rosen reports.
President Trump took questions on Friday from the Oval Office and spoke about his pick to replace Jerome Powell as the chair of the Federal Reserve. Mr. Trump also took questions about the U.S.
A federal judge has ruled on evidence that can be used in Luigi Mangione's case and determined he will not face the death penalty if convicted. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.
Mortgage interest rates noticeably declined in 2025. Here's how they started 2026 (and where they could go next).
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for missing fishing vessel Lily Jean off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts.
A leading voice in the Minneapolis community is in Washington D.C. to call on Congress to protect the American food system as ICE’s presence impacts staffing and customers in restaurants.
Here's what New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel had to say about quarterback Drake Maye Friday. The Patriots leave for the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Doctors say doing chores around the house can be good for your health.
Dine LA Restaurant Week, Pasadena Cheeseburger Week, “Love Isn’t Blind” dating show, Miyawaki Forest Planting Day and Lunar New Year Festival.
It's still cold, but there is a change in sight.
President Trump nominated former Morgan Stanley executive Kevin Warsh as the next Fed Chair.
A verdict is expected in the trial for a 19-year-old charged with killing two teens outside a Howard County mall.