7/31: The Daily Report
Jo Ling Kent reports on the upcoming deadline for sweeping tariffs, and what new data tells us about ICE arrests under President Trump so far.
Arkansas officials reveal new details about Devil’s Den murders of husband and wife
New information is coming out about the double murders of a husband and wife who were hiking in an Arkansas state park with their two children. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
Reporter’s Notebook: Trump’s White House ballroom and Martin Van Buren
President Trump’s plan to build a $200 million ballroom at the White House brings to mind an episode from Martin Van Buren’s presidency. John Dickerson explains
Where things stand on U.S. trade deals with Trump’s tariff deadline a day away
President Trump’s self-imposed Friday deadline for countries to make trade deals or be hit with higher import tariffs is looming over the global economy. Scott Lincicome, vice president at the Cato Institute’s Center for Trade Policy Studies,
Russia hammers Kyiv with deadly strikes after Trump gives Putin until August 8 to make peace
Russia fired another deadly round of missiles and drones overnight against Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv. Tina Krause reports from London.
Rare look at the “dark fleet” secretly transferring Iranian oil to China
A CBS News investigation shows how China secretly purchases oil from Iran, in violation of U.S. sanctions, using what officials call a “dark fleet” of oil tankers. Anna Coren reports.
7/31: CBS Evening News Plus
New analysis shows where most immigration arrests are happening; Reporter’s Notebook: Trump’s White House ballroom
7/31: CBS Evening News Plus
New analysis shows where most immigration arrests are happening; Reporter’s Notebook: Trump’s White House ballroom
7/31: CBS Evening News Plus
New analysis shows where most immigration arrests are happening; Reporter’s Notebook: Trump’s White House ballroom
Palestinians fight each other for food while IDF insists its not restricting aid
Palestinians in Gaza are so hungry they’ve resorted to fighting each other for food, but Israeli military officials told CBS News on Thursday that there is no starvation in Gaza. Debora Patta reports.