Undocumented immigrant faces $1.8 million fine for not leaving U.S. 20 years ago
An undocumented immigrant living in Florida faces a nearly $2 million fine for not leaving the country 20 years ago, per a removal order. CBS News correspondent Nidia Cavazos has more on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement
4/11: America Decides
Stocks rise to end a volatile week on Wall Street; Senators Tina Smith and Gary Peters discuss state of Washington as both Democrats won’t run for reelection
Supreme Court rejects Trump's bid to resume Venezuelans' deportations
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration’s appeal to quickly resume deportations of Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act. CBS News Department of Justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
GOP congressman confirms Hegseth ordered brief pause in cyber ops against Russia
CBS News reported in March that the defense secretary ordered a pause in cyber operations against Russia. Rep. Don Bacon disclosed its duration during a hearing.
FDA greenlights marketing of first Alzheimer's blood test for some patients
Japan-based Fujirebio’s test, which helps doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, is intended for patients with signs of cognitive decline.
FDA greenlights marketing of first Alzheimer's blood test for some patients
Japan-based Fujirebio’s test, which helps doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, is intended for patients with signs of cognitive decline.
97-year-old Holocaust survivor's wish of attending college comes true
Jacqueline Kimmelstiel, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor, achieved a goal by attending the University of Mount saint Vincent for one day.
China's Spies | Sunday on 60 Minutes
This Sunday, Norah O’Donnell reports on Chinese covert agents who monitor and influence events abroad, and who surveil and intimidate Chinese dissidents in the United States.
Calligraphy created by executed assassin breaking auction records
Ahn Jung-geun is best known for his dramatic assassination of Japan’s first prime minister in 1909 at a railway station.
Calligraphy created by executed assassin breaking auction records
Ahn Jung-geun is best known for his dramatic assassination of Japan’s first prime minister in 1909 at a railway station.