North Texas dominates in population growth as big blue cities fail to recover to pre-pandemic levels
Texas suburbs dominate the U.S. Census Bureau's list of fastest-growing cities, while major blue hubs like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles continue losing residents.
Becerra’s debate-stage beating: Rivals confront Dem California candidate over campaign scandal
California governor candidate Becerra denies wrongdoing after former staffers plead guilty to stealing $225,000 from his inactive campaign account.
Maine governor urges residents to stay clear after fiery lumber mill explosion in Searsmont
Maine Gov. Janet Mills says she has been briefed on the lumber mill explosion in Searsmont, Maine, urging residents to stay clear of the area.
Jerome Powell’s legacy as Federal Reserve chair
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's last day comes after a tense tenure through a pandemic, economic turmoil and a rocky relationship with President Trump. CBS News' Emily Pandise reports.
Trump leaves China with breakthroughs — and unfinished business on Xi’s biggest fights
Trump returns from China summit praising Xi and trade progress, but Taiwan, AI, human rights, and Iran remain unresolved after high-stakes talks.
DAVID MARCUS: China trip a glimpse into the surveillance state America must never become
China's surveillance state issues instant tickets for jaywalking and parking violations, sparking debate about American freedom and law enforcement.
Prominent N.Y. synagogue targeted in alleged terror plot, prosecutors say
An Iraqi national allegedly plotted to carry out terror attacks in the U.S., including at a prominent synagogue in New York, prosecutors said Friday.
Giants star Malik Nabers underwent second surgery to remove scar tissue on injured knee: reports
New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers reportedly underwent a second knee surgery to address scar tissue, with his Week 1 return still on track.
Soldier says ICE released wife after she spent a month in detention
Army Sgt. 1st Class Jose Serrano says his wife, Deisy Rivera Ortega, is back home after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained her for a month. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
Former Washington governor rips her own party for pushing millionaires out
Former Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire attacked her own party's high tax rates, warning wealthy residents and businesses will flee Washington state.