11/15: Red and Blue
Trump announces 2024 presidential bid; Who is best equipped to run against Trump?
Trump announces 2024 presidential bid; Who is best equipped to run against Trump?
Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday night that he is running for president again in 2024. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett reports from Mar-a-Lago on the former president's announcement.
"This time around, I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family," Ivanka Trump posted on Instagram.
Thomas Caldwell – one of five defendants currently on trial – testified in his own defense during the high-profile proceedings on Tuesday.
"Un Verano Sin Ti" has become the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for Album of the Year.
President Biden spoke briefly from Indonesia about a missile that crossed into Poland, apparently killing two people. Mr. Biden said there was preliminary information indicating the missile may not have been fired from Russia, but that he would not say anything definitively until a full investigation is complete.
With the GOP just one seat away from taking the majority, CBS News characterizes the race for control of the chamber as likely Republican.
It took just days for the cryptocurrency exchange FTX to go from a $32 billion dollar business to bankruptcy. CBS News' John Dickerson sits down with with Darian Woods, co-host of NPR's "The Indicator from Planet Money," to discuss this major market shift.
John Dickerson reports on missiles crossing into NATO territory in Poland, Republican support for Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker, and a crisis in crypto after FTX files for bankruptcy.
Nevada Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto sits down with CBS News' Ed O'Keefe on "Red and Blue" hours after her Republican opponent, Adam Laxalt, conceded defeat. She discusses the impact of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot on Nevada voters, her views on both former President Trump and President Biden, and the importance of diversifying Congress.
The 2023 Grammy Awards nominations were announced Tuesday. Nischelle Turner, a co-host for "Entertainment Tonight," joins CBS News to discuss the nominations.
A federal judge has blocked the U.S. from using a public health authority, known as Title 42, to expel migrants. The policy was invoked by the Trump administration in 2020 to control the spread of COVID-19. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
The meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping was seen as a good sign by traders who bet on the markets. Eswar Prasad, the Tolani senior professor of trade policy at Cornell University, joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss what the talks mean for the world economy and more.
U.S. intelligence said missiles crossed into NATO member Poland Tuesday, killing two civilians. President Biden has spoken to Poland's president and offered full support in the country's investigation. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBS News from the Pentagon to discuss.
House lawmakers heard testimony on the ever-changing terror threat the U.S. faces at home and abroad. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice Reporter Nicole Sganga breaks down the key takeaways from Tuesday's hearing.
The church said in a statement that it would still continue to consider same-sex relationships to be against God's commandments.
Nurses are considered the backbone of the U.S. health care system, but there's an unprecedented shortage. The U.S. needs more than 200,000 new registered nurses every year until 2030 to meet the demand. Norah O'Donnell reports.
A starving child is hospitalized every minute of every day in Somalia. Amid years of drought, the country is on the verge of famine, leaving more than a third of all children under 5 malnourished and fighting for their lives.
Before Tuesday's announcement, Texas officials had already bused more than 13,000 migrants to Washington, D.C., New York City and Chicago.
Between the toll of the pandemic, an aging workforce and an aging population in need of more care, the shortage is only getting worse.
A father celebrated his daughters when they bought their first homes. He died in a motorcycle accident before his third daughter reached the milestone, but he was still prepared. David Begnaud shares more.
Both chains had been charging $1.50 for the combo, but Sam's Club has dropped their price down to $1.38.
Fans of Taylor Swift crashed the Ticketmaster website as presale tickets to her first tour in five years went on sale. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday.
AAA expects nearly 55 million Americans to travel 50 miles or more this Thanksgiving -- the third busiest Thanksgiving on record. But travel is going to cost a lot more. Kris Van Cleave takes a look.
As more details on the missiles that landed in Poland come in, the big question is what does this mean for NATO and the U.S.? David Martin has more.