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House to vote on ending government shutdown; Jeffrey Epstein said Trump "knew about the girls" in 2019 email to author Michael Wolff
House to vote on ending government shutdown; Jeffrey Epstein said Trump "knew about the girls" in 2019 email to author Michael Wolff
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told CBS News that GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was his ally during the government shutdown, after she spent weeks blasting her fellow Republicans.
House gavels in for vote to end longest shutdown in U.S. history; Essay: What comes next after the shutdown ends
House Speaker Mike Johnson addressed reporters on Wednesday night after the lower chamber voted to pass a Senate-backed funding package to end the 43-day government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. Johnson admonished Democrats over the impasse and touted Republicans' achievements in the first 10 months of President Trump's second term.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke as the House debated the Senate's version of a bill to fund the government and end the shutdown.
The House passed a funding bill to end the government shutdown on Wednesday night, sending the measure to President Trump's desk for final signature. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small has the latest.
House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Democrats for their handling of the government shutdown before lawmakers put the funding bill up for a vote.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries discusses backlash among Democrats over a deal to end the government shutdown without extending health care subsidies, standing up to President Trump's agenda and more in this extended interview with "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson.
Lawmakers in the House of Representatives are set to vote on a measure to end the longest-ever government shutdown. The funding fight has exposed an apparent rift between Democrats. Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington joins CBS News to discuss.
The House of Representatives is expected to vote on a funding bill on Wednesday to end the longest government shutdown in American history. Republican Rep. Marlin Stutzman of Indiana joins CBS News to discuss.
As lawmakers prepare to vote on a deal to end the government shutdown, "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson asks, what should the government do about the problems it illuminated?
Customers send their telescopes to Starfront Observatories, where amateur stargazers can view the night sky unencumbered by artificial light.
By day, a row of plain-looking sheds in sleepy Rockwood, Texas, looks like nothing more than a place to store farm tools and feed. But when the sun dips below the horizon, their roofs peel back in unison to reveal a hidden network of hundreds of telescopes. David Schechter reports.
Venezuela has announced a major military exercise, reportedly involving 200,000 troops, as a U.S. Navy flotilla nears Caribbean waters.
While diplomatic relations between the United States and Russia are at a post-Cold War low, the U.S. and its NATO allies staged military training exercises in the Baltic Sea. Holly Williams shows how it played out aboard a NATO submarine.
After 53 days out of session, the U.S. House finally gaveled back in for a high-stakes vote to reopen the government. Caitlin Huey-Burns has more. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson spoke to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
The three emails appear to be exchanges between convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as the author Michael Wolff and Epstein.
Over the past several weeks, the relationship between the United States and Venezuela reached a boiling point as the U.S. launched a series of strikes against vessels alleged to be carrying drugs. Now, Venezuelan military exercises broadcast on state TV suggest the threat is being felt by its leader, Nicolas Maduro. Margaret Brennan spoke to David Smolansky, one of Venezuela's opposition leaders, about the country's future.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released more Epstein files, and they mention President Trump. Weijia Jiang has more on what they say and the White House response.
"CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson spoke to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who said Democrats will still press to extend a slate of expiring health insurance subsidies after Democratic backlash to the shutdown deal.
An effort to force a House vote on compelling the Justice Department to release materials related to Jeffrey Epstein secured the final signature it needed Wednesday.
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last circulating penny on Wednesday, after President Trump earlier this year directed the Treasury to stop minting new one-cent coins.
Aviation experts said it could take several weeks for airline operations to resume normal service after federal agencies reopen.
A jury has found Daren Christopher Abbey guilty of murder in the brutal killing of Dustin Kjersem at his campsite near Big Sky, Montana, in October 2024.
A class action lawsuit filed in a New York federal court on Wednesday claims Amazon uses a "punitive absence control system" against its employees.