House Speaker Johnson says GOP may try to repeal CHIPS Act, then walks it back
The White House has credited the CHIPS Act for spurring hundreds of billions of dollars of investments as well as hundreds of thousands of jobs.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy urges allies to stop watching, start acting on North Korea
Zelenskyy said Ukraine had pinpointed every location where North Korean soldiers were posted in Russia.
From the archives: British PM Margaret Thatcher joins Face the Nation
In the midst of the Iran-Contra hearings on Capitol Hill, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher joined Face the Nation in July of 1987. Moderator Lesley Stahl asked the prime minister…
Maui surfer loses part of leg in shark attack, officials say
The man, 61, was surfing off Waiehu Beach Park when a shark bit him. Witnesses told CBS affiliate Hawaii News Now that other surfers helped him swim back to shore.
Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania voters who sent defective mail-in ballots to cast provisional ones in person
Justices leave in place a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that Republicans say violates the U.S. Constitution.
Cramer’s week ahead: The election, Fed decision and earnings from Super Micro, Arm, Qualcomm and CVS
CNBC’s Jim Cramer is eyeing earnings from Berkshire Hathaway, Super Micro, CVS, Ferrari, Arm Holdings, Qualcomm, Palantir and DraftKings.
Nvidia to join Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing rival chipmaker Intel
Nvidia is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a shakeup that reflects a massive change in the semiconductor industry.
Eye Opener: Rescue operations continue in Spain after flooding
Rescue operations are continuing in Spain after flash flooding killed over 200 people. Meanwhile, the 2024 race for the presidential election is coming to a close. All that and all…
Here’s how an 86-year-old grandmother got her nearly $32,000 private student loan debt forgiven
Some lenders of private student loans offer disabled borrowers a way to get their debt forgiven. But the process is difficult to learn about and to navigate.
The next U.S. president could inherit a booming economy. That’s a daunting challenge.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both made the economy a focus of their campaign platforms since voters rank it a top priority.