JD and Usha Vance on faith and family
Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, are expecting their fourth child. They talk about family; his book, "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith"; and his future.
Vance: Trump “very supportive” as vice president moves closer to 2028 decision
Vice President JD Vance tells "CBS Sunday Morning" that he and his wife, Usha, will make a decision whether to enter the 2028 presidential race following the 2026 midterm elections.
White House hosting “UFC Freedom 250” fight on Trump’s 80th birthday tonight
The UFC is hosting a fight series on the White House South Lawn Sunday night.
Trump says U.S. killed Tren de Aragua leader in airstrike in Venezuela
The U.S. military has killed NiƱo Guerrero, the alleged leader of Venezuela-based gang Tren de Aragua, President Trump announced Friday.
“It rips my heart apart”: U.S. military veteran calls on ICE to release wife
An American citizen who served in the Army and the Texas National Guard for roughly 20 years is desperately urging immigration officials to release his wife, who is facing deportation…
Justice Department clears way for Paramount Skydance to buy Warner Bros. Discovery
Paramount Skydance's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery would not harm U.S. consumers or weaken competition, DOJ antitrust enforcers said.
U.S. military making plans to secure Iran’s nuclear materials if deal is reached, sources say
Military planners have discussed contingencies that would involve U.S. forces helping secure Iran's nuclear materials if a deal is reached, according to U.S. officials familiar with knowledge of the ongoing…
Ohio voting rights group facing criminal fraud investigation, sources say
The FBI executed a search warrant at the office of an Ohio-based group known for its voter registration work as part of an ongoing fraud-related investigation, sources told CBS News.
Judge denies last-minute attempt to stop removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center
A federal judge denied a last-minute attempt by the Trump administration to stop the removal of President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center.
A key spy authority, Section 702, is expiring due to inaction in Congress. Here’s what happens next
Lawmakers have long sounded the alarm about the risks of letting Section 702 expire. But there's debate over what a lapse in the law actually means.