A senior administration official tells CBS News that as of Friday night, about 500 children in custody of Customs and Border Protection were reunited with their parents. That leaves hundreds more who are still being held in facilities managed by the Department of Health and Human Services. That agency has formed a task force aimed a reuniting those children with their parents. Weijia Jiang reports.
White House correspondent for the Washington Post, Anna Gearan, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the confusion over how to implement President Trump’s executive order stopping family separation at the border and how the issue will affect midterm elections.
Arizona shares a nearly 400-mile border with Mexico, making immigration a hot-button issue in that state. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe speaks with four Arizona voters this week about immigration for "Face The Nation." For his full report, tune in on Sunday, June 24, at 10:30 a.m. ET.
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Ben Smith was helping his neighbors in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, during a storm when he was sucked into a drain pipe. "My foot slipped and I flew in very quickly," said the 18-year-old. He tells CBS Pittsburgh's Ross Guidotti the harrowing story.
Trump's executive order sparks confusion for immigration cases; School cafeteria worker feeds the hungry well after lunch hour ends.
About 100 yards from where he was sucked in, he shot out of the drainage pipe into a pond
Debra Davis works hard feeding the students at Hoover High School. But once the bell rings, she keeps working -- to feed the homeless. Steve Hartman has her story "On The Road."
Defense Secretary James Mattis suspended the Freedom Guardian exercise along with two Korean Marine Exchange Program training exercises
Matt Keil said he was doing the best he could after he was shot in Iraq. Then he found out he owed more than $12,000 in unpaid premiums on a life insurance plan he didn't realize he had. As CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports, Keil isn't the only veteran in this position.
For some, one image has come to symbolize the plight of immigrant children separated from parents after entering the U.S. illegally. It's been used by opponents of President Trump’s policies to raise millions. But the real story is different. David Begnaud spoke to the agent who encountered the mother and daughter in the photo, as well as the man who took the picture.
Sen. Bob Corker, Rep. Jim Jordan, Rep. Elijah Cummings, and Anthony Salvanto to appear Sunday on “Face the Nation”
She said the apple was red but preferred to eat the orange. How did she communicate that? Looking back at Morley Safer's 1978 visit with Koko the gorilla
New details are emerging about the deadly police shooting of 17-year-old Antwon Rose Jr. The district attorney confirmed Rose was unarmed at the time, but did have an empty 9-millimeter handgun clip in his pocket. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.
Cellphone data has become a powerful tool for law enforcement, especially since it's become easy to track our every move. But the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that police need a search warrant if they want to track suspects. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford explains.
In a lively discussion to air Sunday on "Face the Nation," CBS News Political Correspondent Ed O'Keefe sat down with a focus group of voters across the political spectrum in the battleground state of Arizona.
President Trump stood alongside "angel families" who have been affected by crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. The event on Friday capped off a week of controversy and confusion over the administration's "zero tolerance" policy. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid reports.
Thousands of America's wounded warriors are being forced to pay for life insurance they don't want -- and can't even use
GM is bringing back the Chevy Blazer, and it could be in showrooms by next year. The move to bring back the Blazer comes as American buyers continue their shift from cars to trucks and SUVs
UPS has reached a tentative agreement with its workers' union, helping the delivery company avoid a national strike. Union members will vote next month on the new contract.
The Atlantic City casino, set to open June 28, installed a massive, 30-foot tall sign shaped like a Gibson guitar -- only to notice a word was misspelled.