DEA memo from Epstein files raises question: Did he facilitate drug trafficking?
A memo shows Jeffrey Epstein was the subject of a previously undisclosed U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency investigation targeting him and 14 others for suspicious money transfers possibly linked to illegal narcotics.
Mexican cartel expert explains killing of “El Mencho” and ensuing violence
Stefano Ritondale is chief intelligence officer for Artorias and also runs All Source News ,which specializes in Mexican cartels. He joined CBS News to discuss the Mexican operation that killed cartel leader “El Mencho” and the violent
How to buy physical gold for retirement in 2026
Buying physical gold for retirement this year? Here’s how to do that without overpaying or getting burned.
Shelter-in-place order issued for Americans in parts of Mexico after cartel leader killed
Clashes have erupted in western Mexico after the killing of a powerful cartel leader and Americans in parts of the country are being advised to shelter in place. CBS News reporter Karen Hua has more.
Trump’s Section 122 tariffs could spur new legal battle, experts say
President Trump’s novel use of a 1974 trade law to impose a global 15% tariff could be ripe for legal challenges, according to trade experts.
DHS reverses course on pausing TSA precheck
Travelers are seeking clarity after the Department of Homeland Security briefly paused TSA pre-check because of the partial government shutdown. That program has now resumed, but Global Entry is still disrupted. CBS News homeland security correspondent Nicole
Woman in Tehran praises students for reigniting protests after bloody crackdown
As Iran’s new academic year began over the weekend, large-scale protests erupted across several universities.
Extended interview: Madison Beer
Madison Beer opens up about the start of her music career, artists who have inspired her along the way and creating her third studio album, “Locket,” in an interview with CBS News senior culture correspondent Anthony Mason.
What to know about potential tariff refunds after last week’s Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled President Trump does not have the authority to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on nearly every country under a federal emergency powers law. Brooke DiPalma, senior reporter for Yahoo Finance, joined CBS
Dow closes down more than 800 points as AI and tariff risks rattle investors
Stocks slumped amid investor fear of AI disruption and uncertainty surrounding President Trump’s new tariffs.