JD Vance’s California Stroll Sparks Hope for a ‘Great Again’ Future” After Illegals Invade by Water

Ben Bergquam recently posted a short video on his social media, sharing a moment of unexpected irony while reporting on the southern border. While covering an incident involving illegal immigrants beaching their boat near Solano Beach, California, Bergquam caught sight of Vice President-elect JD Vance walking along the beach with his family. The report of

Mass Deportations Could Devastate Mexico’s Economy, Economist Warns [Build A Wall Series]

Mass deportations proposed by President-elect Donald Trump could cost Mexico tens of billions of dollars and destabilize its economy. According to economist Ismael Plascencia López, the impact could stretch far beyond remittance losses, creating a humanitarian and logistical crisis. And as long as open borders in the US are an attraction to draw people from

Nation remembers former President Jimmy Carter

Nation remembers former President Jimmy Carter – CBS News Watch CBS News Former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at the age of 100, is being remembered as a peacemaker and a humble man of faith and integrity who was tirelessly dedicated to the causes of democracy and helping others. Mark Strassmann has more. View

Living presidents pay tribute to Jimmy Carter

Living presidents pay tribute to Jimmy Carter – CBS News Watch CBS News Tributes to former President Jimmy Carter are pouring in from all over the world, including from his five living successors. Ed O’Keefe has more. View CBS News In Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and

Chinese Hackers Breached Workstations, Stole Documents, Treasury Department Says

Hackers compromised a third-party software service provider, accessing certain unclassified documents, according to a letter sent to lawmakers. WASHINGTON—Chinese hackers remotely breached the U.S. Treasury Department earlier this month, stealing documents from its workstations, according to a letter the agency sent to lawmakers on Monday. The Treasury Department described the breach as a “major incident.”