The economy is creaking, but likely isn't in a recession
Although the U.S. may be teetering on the edge of an economic slump, we're not tumbling yet. Here's why.
Although the U.S. may be teetering on the edge of an economic slump, we're not tumbling yet. Here's why.
"Eyewitnesses describe monkeys of different sizes, and even after the capture, we've been getting reports of new attacks," said one official in Yamaguchi.
$1.02 billion, to be exact. That's almost sure to grow before Friday night's drawing. There have now been 29 straight drawings without a winner.
CBS News chief political analyst and senior national correspondent John Dickerson reports on the EU gas-rationing deal, what defines a recession, and a new study on what causes depression.
Federal prosecutors are asking about Trump's discussions with law professor John Eastman and the pressure exerted on Pence, who presided over the counting of electoral ballots on Jan. 6.
At least 1 dead after historic flooding in St. Louis; Bride turns her dream dress into a movement of generosity
Trump and Pence both speak in D.C.; Russia plans to depart International Space Station
The European Union has agreed to ration its natural gas this winter in order to protect member countries against further supply cuts by Russia. Tanya Rivero has more. Then, John Quelch, the dean of Miami Herbert Business School at the University of Miami, joins John Dickerson on CBS News to discuss how this will impact Russia's economy.
For decades, scientists have believed depression is linked to lower levels of serotonin in the brain. But a new study suggests that may not be the case. Dr. Mitch Prinstein, chief science officer at the American Psychological Association, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss the study's findings.
Investors and economists are bracing for another possible interest rate hike as the Federal Reserve is set to meet this week. Dion Rabouin, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News to discuss what another hike could mean for the U.S. economy.
The legal review comes as lawmakers are calling on DHS inspector general to step aside.
Congress is racing to pass key bills on its agenda, including legislation on same-sex marriage, computer chips and drug prices, before its August recess. Anthony Adragna, the author of POLITICO's Congress Minutes, joins CBS News to discuss some of the lawmakers' goals before break.
The House Jan. 6 committee tweeted a clip featuring former acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller's testimony.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp testified in the Fulton County district attorney's investigation into former President Donald Trump's attempts to change the state's 2020 election results. Anthony Michael Kreis, an assistant professor of law at Georgia State University, shares the latest on Georgia politics on "Red and Blue."
The settlement includes supplying up to $1.2 billion in Narcan, a nasal spray used to reverse opioid overdoses.
Thousands of firefighters are gaining ground on California's Oak Fire, which has destroyed more than 20 homes and forced thousands to evacuate since Friday. The fire near Yosemite National Park is more than 25% contained.
Vice President Kamala Harris called Dr. Caitlin Bernard after the Indiana OB-GYN faced backlash after helping a 10-year-old rape victim receive an abortion. Bernard detailed the call to “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell.
Former President Donald Trump focused on crime and immigration in his first speech back in D.C. since he left office, while former Vice President Mike Pence spoke about conservatism and the future. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and CBS News political director Fin Gomez join "Red and Blue" to discuss.
Record rainfall caused deadly flash flooding in the St. Louis area. At least one person was killed. First responders helped more than 100 residents flee their drenched homes and trapped vehicles. KMOV's Caroline Hecker reports.
A Florida police sergeant has been charged with felony battery after being caught on body camera video grabbing a female officer by the neck during a November arrest. Jeff Pegues has the latest.
Amid more troubling economic figures, CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns joins “Red and Blue” to discuss what the White House is doing to try to keep the U.S. from entering a recession.
Former President Donald Trump returned to Washington to give what was billed as a policy speech, while his former Vice President Mike Pence was also in D.C. to give a speech of his own. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports on their remarks, then CBS News political analyst and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and Democratic strategist Ray Zaccaro join "Red and Blue" to discuss.
In her first TV interview, Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an OB-GYN in Indiana, sat down with Norah O'Donnell to talk about the abortion debate. State health records obtained by CBS News show she provided a non-surgical abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio. Because of privacy laws, she cannot confirm that information.
It's a battle for control of the Republican Party as former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence gave dueling speeches in Washington, D.C. Major Garrett has the details.
Finding the perfect wedding dress is a dream come true for many women. But it's not something everyone can afford. When one bride decided to gift hers to another woman, she never imagined what would happen next. Janet Shamlian shares more.