Big Oil companies ask Supreme Court to intervene in high-stakes climate case
The fossil fuel industry is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a series of key questions related to ongoing litigation accusing it of causing global warming.
The fossil fuel industry is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a series of key questions related to ongoing litigation accusing it of causing global warming.
Democrat Tom Suozzi sworn back into Congress Democrat Tom Suozzi sworn back into Congress 11:13 NEW YORK — Democrat Tom Suozzi was sworn in Wednesday to replace former Congressman George Santos, representing Long Island and Queens’ 3rd congressional district. Suozzi’s victory in the recent special election cuts into House Republicans’ already slim majority. Democrats now have 16
McConnell to step down as Senate GOP leader in November – CBS News Watch CBS News Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the longest serving Senate leader of either party in American history, announced Wednesday that he will step down from his role as the Senate GOP’s leader in November. The 82-year-old McConnell said, however, he
IVF advocates rally in Alabama – CBS News Watch CBS News Doctors and patients rallied Wednesday outside the Alabama State House, urging lawmakers to protect in vitro fertilization providers from civil and criminal prosecution. This comes after the Alabama Supreme Court’s controversial ruling that frozen embryos are children. Janet Shamlian has more. View CBS News
Examining the impact of Trump’s immunity case – CBS News Watch CBS News In April, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for alleged criminal conduct that occurred while he was in office. Jan Crawford and Robert Costa break down how the high court’s decision could
Supreme Court agrees to take up Trump immunity case – CBS News Watch CBS News The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a case on whether former President Donald Trump is entitled to broad immunity from federal prosecution for alleged conduct that occurred while he was in office. The justices will consider whether Trump
Ballots have already been printed with Trump’s name on them, and the judge ordered the votes ’suppressed.’ Ahead of a Supreme Court ruling on whether former President Donald Trump can be disqualified as a candidate by individual states under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, an Illinois judge ruled President Trump ineligible for the ballot.