Legislative leaders and the Executive Branch have come to an accord on a financial package as the deadline to prevent a shutdown of the government approaches.

Congressional leaders announced on Tuesday that they have reached a compromise with the White House on the budget for the Department of Homeland Security. This agreement marks the conclusion of ongoing negotiations for a larger funding package as the deadline for a government shutdown draws closer. House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Tuesday morning that

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President Trump’s statements about Jewish people who vote for Democrats have sparked anger.

In New York, ex-President Donald Trump claimed on Monday that Jews who support the Democratic party “have a hatred for Israel” and “disrespect their own religion,” sparking backlash from the White House and Jewish community leaders. During an interview, Trump was questioned regarding… for his decision to reject a plan for Palestinian state The increasing

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Recently acquired footage reveals the actions of a suspected group that had erected gallows on January 6th, just hours prior to the siege of the Capitol.

The people who erected the infamous gallows and noose on the west front of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 According to recently released videos obtained by CBS News, the individuals responsible for the crime started working early in the morning that day. A Congressional report led by the Republican party stated that the culprits

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The highest court in the United States is cautious about limiting the government’s interactions with social media platforms in a case involving freedom of speech.

The highest court in the United States, the Supreme Court, seemed hesitant on Monday to impose restrictions on the Biden administration’s interactions with social media platforms. This case is significant as it examines the extent to which the government can influence social media companies to take down content without violating constitutional boundaries between persuasion and

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for inauguration According to Trump’s legal team, obtaining a $464 million bond before the inauguration would be extremely difficult to achieve.

Attorneys representing ex-President Donald Trump claim that it is improbable for him to obtain a bond of nearly $500 million, which he and other co-defendants require in order to halt a judge’s ruling.February ruling in a New York civil fraud case. They’re asking an appeals court to stay the judgment while Trump challenges it40000 The

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Biden cautions about danger to democratic system while mocking Trump at Washington D.C. comedy event.

Washington — President Biden joked about Donald Trump, the previous president. During his remarks at the Gridiron Club Dinner in Washington D.C. on Saturday night, the speaker responded to criticisms about his age by redirecting them towards the previous president as the general election begins. However, he also used the platform to raise awareness about

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3/17: Face The Nation

On 3/17, CBS will be presenting Face The Nation. Watch CBS News On this week’s episode of “Face the Nation,” Margaret Brennan interviews Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Mike Gallagher from the House Committee on Communist China, as well as tech expert Kara Swisher. Additionally, Brennan has a conversation with former Vice President Mike Pence, who

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At a campaign rally in Ohio, Donald Trump predicts a catastrophic outcome if he is not re-elected in the November election.

President Biden The candidate campaigned for Bernie Moreno in Ohio and expressed concern for Social Security, stating there would be severe consequences if they do not win the November election. Trump, who gave a speech at a windy airport near Dayton on Saturday, commended his selected candidate in the election as a “champion of putting

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There is a renewed effort to seek justice for individuals who were affected by atomic weapons testing.

Revitalized call for accountability for individuals affected by nuclear weapons testing – CBS News Watch CBS News The critically acclaimed movie “Oppenheimer” has reignited efforts to seek justice for those who suffered from illnesses like cancer due to nuclear weapons testing, spanning across multiple decades. Scott MacFarlane reports on this topic. English Access CBS News

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