Father of Israeli hostage freed in February says “an awful lot of work still needs to get done”
The last remaining living hostages held by Hamas have been reunited with their loved ones. Jonathan Dekel-Hen, whose son Sagui Dekel-Hen was taken hostage by Hamas during the Oct. 7 attacks and was released in February, joins
Gaza peace deal signals possibility of new era for Middle East
On Monday, Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages, and Israel freed Palestinian prisoners as the region turned to the next phase of a U.S.-brokered plan for peace and reconstruction after two years of war in Gaza. CBS
Names of 16 Tennessee plant explosion victims released
Tennessee authorities are utilizing rapid DNA testing to help identify the remains of the 16 victims, but the process is “proceeding slowly and methodically.”
Names of 16 Tennessee plant explosion victims released
Tennessee authorities are utilizing rapid DNA testing to help identify the remains of the 16 victims, but the process is “proceeding slowly and methodically.”
9/8: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Trump admin. announces immigration crackdown in Chicago; Connecticut, Rhode Island sue Trump admin. for halting work on offshore wind farm
Amazon says it plans to hire 250,000 seasonal workers
Amazon is gearing up for a busy holiday shopping season, while other other retailers are expected to pull back on seasonal hiring.
Amazon says it plans to hire 250,000 seasonal workers
Amazon is gearing up for a busy holiday shopping season, while other other retailers are expected to pull back on seasonal hiring.
Stocks rebound after Trump softens tone on China tariffs
Stocks jumped Monday after President Trump said “all will be fine” with China, easing investor fears about his threat to add a new 100% tariff on the country’s imports.
10/12/2025: The China Hack; Booms; Busts and Bubbles; The Road to Damascus
First, hear from an ex-spymaster on how China hacks the U.S. Then, examining lessons from the Wall Street crash of 1929. And, Ahmed al-Sharaa: The 60 Minutes Interview.
U.S. stock markets rebound after sharp dip Friday over potential tariff increase on China
U.S. stock markets are up Monday after President Trump walked back tariff threats against China that sent stocks sliding Friday afternoon. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O’Grady reports.