CPI report shows inflation continued to climb in September
Inflation last month rose at an annual rate of 3%, coming in below economists’ forecasts as the impact of President Trump’s tariffs remain muted.
New art exhibit showcases everyday objects that revolutionized design
An innovative exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art showcases everyday objects — Post-it notes, hairdryers and more — that revolutionized materials, shattered conventions and reshaped design forever. Senior curator Paola Antonelli joins to discuss.
Inside the push to turn vacant city lots into affordable homes in Chicago
The national median home price hit a record $407,000 last year, locking out many first-time buyers. But in Chicago, one architect is drawing up a solution to make homeownership more accessible. CBS Chicago’s Lauren Victory shows how
Rubio calls for international mission to enforce Gaza ceasefire
On a visit to Israel, Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for an international mission to enforce the Gaza ceasefire. He said up to a dozen nations and organizations would take part, and made clear there’s no
Rubio calls for international mission to enforce Gaza ceasefire
On a visit to Israel, Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for an international mission to enforce the Gaza ceasefire. He said up to a dozen nations and organizations would take part, and made clear there’s no
Air traffic controller working unpaid during shutdown delivers food to support family
Air traffic controllers are among the hundreds of thousands of federal workers affected by the government shutdown. Though deemed essential, they’re working without pay, putting serious strain on both their finances and daily operations. Kris Van Cleave
Behind the latest trade spat between the U.S. and Canada
A Canadian ad using the voice of the late American President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs set President Trump off, leading him to abruptly declare “all trade negotiations with Canada are hereby terminated.” Nikole Killion reports.
U.S. sending aircraft carrier strike group to Latin America
The Pentagon said that the U.S. is sending an aircraft carrier strike group to the waters off Latin America, an escalation that will dramatically increase the number of service members and ships dedicated to the Trump administration’s
New U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 6, Pentagon chief says
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the vessel was operated by the Tren de Aragua gang and the strike occurred in the Caribbean.
NBA dealing with fallout from gambling, sports rigging arrests
The NBA is now playing under a cloud of suspicion after arrests in sports rigging and illegal gambling probes. Chris Mannix, senior writer at Sports Illustrated, joins to discuss what he’s learned from his NBA sources. Then,