White House officials mulling new State of the Union approach
Top White House officials discussing whether GOP-controlled Senate could invite president to deliver the address in wake of Pelosi suggesting it be postponed
Top White House officials discussing whether GOP-controlled Senate could invite president to deliver the address in wake of Pelosi suggesting it be postponed
Plan is expected to be unveiled during visit to Pentagon by president today
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is asking the President to delay his State of the Union Address. Eric Katz, a senior correspondent for Government Executive, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" with a recap of Wednesday's political news.
John Engler, former Republican governor, wrote in an 11-page letter "it has been an honor to serve my beloved community"
At Wednesday's sentencing, a statement from the victim called the 52-year-old "disgusting" and effects of his actions "devastating and permanent"
Vice President Pence declares "ISIS has been defeated" as bombing in Syria kills four Americans; Washington businesses providing meals to workers impacted by shutdown.
Democratic New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand formally announced her entrance into the 2020 presidential race Wednesday. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Politico reporter Laura Nahmias join CBSN's "Red and Blue" with analysis.
Jearlean Taylor learned to embrace her ostomy bags — and now wants to inspire others to do the same
British Prime Minister Theresa May survived another no-confidence vote Wednesday by 19 votes, after lawmakers rejected her Brexit deal. But as the deadline approaches, Americans are beginning to realize the potential repercussions of Britain leaving the European Union. Patrick Temple-West, Politico's financial services reporter, joins CBSN's Omar Villafranca to explain.
Hearing involves more than $17 billion in debt backed by sales-tax bonds the government issued, representing nearly a third of Puerto Rico's overall bonded debt
Hearing involves more than $17 billion in debt backed by sales-tax bonds the government issued, representing nearly a third of Puerto Rico's overall bonded debt
YouTube is banning certain content following a blindfold challenge inspired by hit Netflix movie "Bird Box." The Google-owned company previously had a policy barring harmful or dangerous content, but updated its policies to explicitly prohibit videos that encourage people to engage in risky challenges or pranks. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports.
YouTube is banning certain content following a blindfold challenge inspired by hit Netflix movie "Bird Box." The Google-owned company previously had a policy barring harmful or dangerous content, but updated its policies to explicitly prohibit videos that encourage people to engage in risky challenges or pranks. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports.
On day 26 of the partial government shutdown, a new food kitchen run by celebrity chef José Andrés opened its doors to feed furloughed workers, uncertain when they'll receive their next paycheck. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
On day 26 of the partial government shutdown, a new food kitchen run by celebrity chef José Andrés opened its doors to feed furloughed workers, uncertain when they'll receive their next paycheck. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
"You reap what you sow," the snowman's creator said after realizing vandals tried to destroy it — and failed miserably
Vote comes a day before what would've been the hometown hero's 77th birthday
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi proposed delaying the upcoming State of the Union until the government re-opens. She also suggested the president could submit the speech in writing. Major Garrett reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Jeff Glor.
A growing number of TSA officers have been calling out sick as the government shutdown drags on. Without pay, workers have begun protesting and going to food banks. Kris Van Cleave reports.
President Trump has called for the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Syria, but the fight against ISIS continues, with U.S. forces playing a big role. Charlie D'Agata reports from Al Shafa, Syria.
Karen Pence, the wife of Vice President Mike Pence, is returning to teach at a Christian school in Virginia. Her decision is sparking backlash since the private school bans employees from engaging in homosexual "activity." Chip Reid reports.
A powerful winter storm is hitting the West Coast with strong winds, heavy rain and snow. The dangerous weather is expected to push its way across the country. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the forecast.
"There's no going back," says Elizabeth Smart, who was abducted at age 14 for nine months, of life before abduction