Breaking down NATO military leaders’ meeting on Ukraine security
NATO military leaders, including the U.S., are working to put together a strategy that would protect Ukraine if Russia breaks a peace deal. Charlie D’Agata has the latest.
Israel calls up 60,000 reservists ahead of Gaza City operation
Israel is calling up 60,000 reservists as its long-awaited assault to take control of Gaza City begins. Debora Patta reports.
Israel calls up 60,000 reservists ahead of Gaza City operation
Israel is calling up 60,000 reservists as its long-awaited assault to take control of Gaza City begins. Debora Patta reports.
A century of NFL evolution
On this day in 1920, representatives from four football teams met in an automobile dealership in Canton, Ohio, and agreed to form the American Professional Football Conference. Two years later, that football conference became the National Football
Data centers face staffing crisis as demand soars for trade workers
With roughly 400,000 trade jobs unfilled in the U.S., data centers powering the AI boom face a staffing crisis.
Target CEO to step down after declining sales and profits
After months of missing the bullseye on sales, the CEO of Target is headed for the exit. The company said that CEO Brian Cornell will be replaced in February. Jo Ling Kent has more.
What to know as Target changes CEO amid reported sales decline
Target shares fell more than 6% on Wednesday after the retailer reported a quarterly drop in sales and announced a new CEO. Ted Rossman, a senior industry analyst for Bankrate, a financial services company, joins “The Daily
“Sunday Morning” suns (2025)
A collection of sun art from our broadcast listings.
Judge declines to unseal Jeffrey Epstein case grand jury testimony
A federal judge in New York has denied the Trump administration’s attempts to unseal grand jury testimony from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The judge said the government failed to demonstrate “special circumstances” that would have warranted disclosing
Trump admin. can end deportation protections for Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua
An appeals court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to end deportation protections for over 60,000 people from Nicaragua, Honduras and Nepal — at least for now.