Letitia James launches high-dollar fundraiser after alleged mortgage fraud case
New York Attorney General Letitia James launches an ActBlue fundraiser seeking donations up to $18K-per-person in wake of alleged mortgage fraud.
New York Attorney General Letitia James launches an ActBlue fundraiser seeking donations up to $18K-per-person in wake of alleged mortgage fraud.
HUD's headquarters was put on a list of federal assets to be sold, and it is facing hundreds of millions in deferred maintenance costs with only half the building being used.
The Food and Drug Administration is drawing up plans that would end most of its routine food safety inspections work, multiple federal health officials tell CBS News, and effectively outsource this oversight to state and local authorities. The plans have not been finalized and might need congressional action to fully fund, said the officials, who
White House response to FSU shooting White House response to FSU shooting 02:54 President Trump said Thursday a shooting at Florida State University that killed two people was “terrible” and a “shame,” but suggested he’s unlikely to back any new gun control measures — saying he’s a “big advocate of the Second Amendment.” Asked by
The Supreme Court has agreed to examine the Trump administration’s challenge to judges issuing nationwide injunctions.
The battle between President Trump and Harvard University has moved to a new front, with the IRS now considering whether to revoke the Ivy League school’s tax-exempt status. A final decision has not yet been made by the IRS, CBS News’ Aaron Navarro reports. But the effort comes after Mr. Trump on Tuesday suggested that Harvard
The lawsuit seeks to prevent DOGE from accessing the systems, which contain financial and medical data on millions of Americans. A federal judge on April 16 declined to dismiss a lawsuit from labor unions seeking to block the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing data systems at the Labor Department. Headed by tech billionaire