CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss defended her decision to delay a "60 Minutes" CECOT segment in remarks to staffers, saying it wasn't ready and didn't advance the story.
Palestinian Christians are reviving their seasonal public celebrations, hoping to bring light and holiday spirit at the end of a gloomy year in the West Bank.
Representative Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, has long been a target of racist insults by the president. Now her whole community faces an immigration crackdown.
“We feel bad, actually, for the president,” Representative Ilhan Omar said of herself and other members of the Somali-American community. “We also know we’re not garbage. We have not been broken by the life experiences that we’ve gone through. Words are not really that hurtful when you’ve survived war.”
In the aftermath of last week’s antisemitic massacre at Bondi Beach in Australia, the Jewish world is engaged in a seemingly endless procession of calls to action. Action on hate speech; action on education for young people who are terminally online and primed for Jew hatred; action on heightened security outside synagogues and Jewish day schools. Read More
A senior Russian general was killed in Moscow on Monday when a bomb planted under his car exploded, investigators said, making it the third general killed by a car bomb in the past year. Read More
Proposed New Jersey legislation would require a 180-day education campaign before banning single-use restaurant utensils for dine-in customers in most circumstances.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Travon Walker made it clear that he doesn't want anyone hopping on the bandwagon now after a win over the Denver Broncos.
Chuck Norris shares heartbreaking news about his ex-wife Dianne Holechek's death at 84 after lengthy dementia battle. The martial arts star pays tribute.
Kids' cancer drug research was torpedoed for a second time in as many years after Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., blocked the bill during a tense floor exchange in the Senate.
The House Oversight Committee is widening its probe into alleged billions in Minnesota fraud, demanding testimony from seven state officials in January and February.
New book "Love Johnny Carson" reveals the infamous banned celebrity list from "The Tonight Show," including Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres, and William Shatner.