David Gergen, adviser to four presidents, dies at 83

David Gergen, a veteran of Washington politics and an adviser to four presidents from both parties, has died. He was 83. Gergen died on Thursday, his son Christopher confirmed to CBS News. Gergen’s career in politics spanned decades, working in the administrations of former Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. Over

FBI’s Dan Bongino stays home from work amid clash over Epstein probe

A Justice Department review of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has sparked a clash between Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, fueling an atmosphere of uncertainty and recrimination at the department, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. Bongino did not show up to work on Friday, according to the sources.

Jewish Groups Call Out Philly School District After Administrator Blames Israel for Oct. 7

Ismael Jimenez, who oversees the district’s social studies curricula, also claimed ‘Hamas had nothing to do with kidnapping’ of Israeli civilians Jewish leaders on Thursday called on the School District of Philadelphia to take action against an administrator who they say has “rationalize[d]” Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks against Israel. The Philadelphia chapter of the Anti-Defamation

10 Non-Tax Policies in Trump’s Megabill That Will Affect Americans

| July 11, 2025Updated:July 11, 2025 The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is notable for implementing significant changes to the U.S. tax code, including making 2017’s individual income tax brackets permanent. But there are non-tax-related items in the bill that will impact the lives of everyday Americans, affecting travel, women’s health care, immigration, and welfare