The Washington Post editorial board argued on Monday that raising taxes on top earners would be fruitless, citing research showing current federal tax rates are near optimal levels.
The government funding deal between President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., passed despite heavy opposition from House Democrats.
The Memphis Grizzlies traded Jaren Jackson Jr. to the Utah Jazz in a blockbuster NBA deal, sending the former Defensive Player of the Year plus three others.
Grammy Awards celebrities including Billie Eilish wore "ICE out" pins and criticized Trump immigration enforcement, prompting White House response about Hollywood hypocrisy.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed awareness of a ransom note in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy, 84, who vanished from her Tucson, Arizona, home Saturday.
New research reveals why cancer patients may have lower Alzheimer's risk. Scientists discover that cancer releases a protective protein that clears brain plaques.
Riley Gaines featured her infant daughter Margot in new XX-XY Athletics commercial, stating "only one opinion matters to me" about her baby in the activist sportswear brand promotion.
Sen. Chuck Schumer claims the SAVE Act represents "Jim Crow 2.0," sparking criticism over his identical claim about Georgia voting laws that proved inaccurate.
CBS' Grammy Awards viewership dropped as celebrities, including Billie Eilish, criticized the Trump administration and ICE during the politically charged 68th ceremony.
Conservative moms group launches aggressive 2026 campaign against illegal Chinese vapes targeting kids, inspired by Trump administration crackdown efforts.
CBS News faces controversy over contributor Peter Attia after his name appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein files, revealing allegedly inappropriate emails.
Justice Department documents expose 2018 emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Trump advisor Steve Bannon discussing removal of Federal Reserve Chair Powell.
Two Swedish men convicted of terrorism for throwing hand grenades near Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen. One was sentenced to 12 years and the other to 14.