Florida immigration detention center “Alligator Alcatraz” to close, sources say
The immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades known as “Alligator Alcatraz” is set to close less than a year after it opened, sources told CBS News.
Plane crashes in Atlantic Ocean, all 11 passengers rescued
A small plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday, 50 miles off Vero Beach, Florida, with 11 people on board. Cristian Benavides reports.
California mayor pleads guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China
In Southern California, the Arcadia mayor has resigned after agreeing to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China. Specifically, she pled guilty to spreading pro-Communist propaganda in the Asian community there. Anna Schecter has
What’s Trump’s game plan in China amid Iran war?
President Trump headed to China on Tuesday for a high-stakes and highly anticipated summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Before leaving, Mr. Trump downplayed the need for Xi to intervene in the stalled peace talks with Iran.
Trump says he is not backing down as war with Iran spikes Americans’ cost of living
As the war with Iran drags on, the cost of living is rising faster than wages, putting a major squeeze on middle and working-class Americans. Kelly O’Grady reports.
Trump administration to name David Venturella as interim ICE chief
The Trump administration plans to name longtime immigration official David Venturella as the interim head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, replacing acting director Todd Lyons, a spokesperson and two U.S. officials said.
CBS News Radio flashback: LBJ calls for equal voting rights after Selma march in 1965
Major Garrett introduces CBS News Radio coverage of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1965 speech to Congress, calling for equal voting rights for Black Americans.
How Pete Hegseth is justifying the $1.5 trillion military funding request
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill grilled Pentagon officials on Tuesday over the military’s $1.5 trillion funding request for the 2027 fiscal year. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small has more.
Health officials monitoring Americans from hantavirus cruise outbreak
International health officials say the number of confirmed or suspected hantavirus cases stemming from the cruise ship outbreak has climbed to 11, including the three people who died. CBS News’ Ian Lee and Dr. Céline Gounder have
Where the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak stands as health officials monitor 18 Americans
The total number of confirmed and suspected hantavirus cases from a cruise ship outbreak has reached 11. Health officials in Nebraska and Georgia are monitoring the 18 Americans who may have been exposed. CBS News medical correspondent