YouTube TV drops Disney networks after impasse over new agreement
Disney networks including ABC and ESPN have gone dark on Google-owned YouTube TV after the two corporate giants couldn't come to terms on a new deal.
Disney networks including ABC and ESPN have gone dark on Google-owned YouTube TV after the two corporate giants couldn't come to terms on a new deal.
A helicopter airlifted him to hospital, with a rescue doctor calling his survival "a miracle."
The Trump administration has accused Gustavo Petro of enabling drug cartels and placed him on the U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions list.
Federal workers are turning to low-cost loans to help tide them over financially as the U.S. government shutdown drags on.
Pres. Trump reduces China tariffs after "amazing meeting" with Xi Jinping; firefighters rescue dog from cliff in San Francisco.
Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba were assessing the damage and beginning to dig out after they were slammed by Hurricane Melissa, which left dozens dead.
What to know about Trump administration plans to form "quick reaction forces" across U.S.; The delightful absurdity of "6-7"
President Trump's call to terminate the filibuster could alter the ways the Senate and congressional dealmaking operate.
The National Weather Service reported 1.85 inches in Central Park, breaking the previous daily rainfall record of 1.64 inches set in 1917.
Lindsey Reiser reports on President Trump's high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and the most-Googled costumes ahead of Halloween.
Prince Andrew stripped of royal title and mansion; Major leagues to honor longtime minor league bat boy
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted star athletes, princesses, dinosaurs and at least one Trump impersonator at the White House's annual Halloween event Thursday.
Microsoft, Meta and Alphabet recently reported their quarterly earnings and one thing is certain: the jaw-dropping investments in artificial intelligence are only just getting started. This all comes just days after Nvidia became the world's first-ever $5 trillion company. Jacob Ward, technology journalist, joins CBS News to discuss.
Funding for the Head Start program is set to expire on Saturday due to the ongoing government shutdown. It provides nearly 65,000 children in 41 states with education, care and nutrition. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes reports.
President Trump said the U.S. and China reached deals on several items, including a short-term agreement on rare-earth minerals, and soybean sales to China.
Tens of thousands of Jamaicans were in shelters, and more than two-thirds of the island was still without power, according to officials.
The Justice Department is investigating whether donations to the national Black Lives Matter foundation were misused by the group's leadership, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
President Trump orders Pentagon to restart nuclear weapons testing, ending decades-long pause; Furloughed IRS employee opens hot dog stand.
You typically go the dictionary to look up the meaning of a word, so some found it strange when dictionary.com decided to spotlight a word with no meaning whatsoever. Vladimir Duthiers explains.
President Trump held his first face-to-face meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in six years. While no formal agreements were announced, there were signs of progress. Clark Packard, trade policy research fellow at the Cato Institute, joins to discuss.
A Consumer Reports investigation found that about half of 41 samples of infant formula contained potentially harmful levels of at least one contaminant, including lead and arsenic. Meg Oliver reports.
With the government shutdown causing uncertainty for service members who already struggle to make ends meet, popup food banks could be a lifeline. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
Across the U.S., there are furious efforts to get aid into the Caribbean nation of Jamaica following the trail of destruction and devastation left by Hurricane Melissa. Cristian Benavides reports.
The Pentagon is ordering the National Guard in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. to form "quick reaction forces" to prepare and train for "quelling civil disturbances," according to an internal memo obtained by CBS News. Nicole Sganga has more.
It was DeBlasio's email address, bearing his full name, that got his opinion of Mamdani onto the pages of The Times of London.