Trump to have “routine yearly checkup” 6 months after annual physical exam

Washington — President Trump is going to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Friday morning for what the White House says is his “routine yearly checkup,” just six months after undergoing what the White House at the time described as his “annual physical examination” at the same facility.  When asked, the White House declined to

Senate prepares to vote again on votes to fund government

  1m ago Senate votes set to begin at 11:30 a.m. The Senate is set to begin a series of votes at 11:30 a.m. that will include procedural motions on advancing the Democratic and Republican plans to fund the government, according to a notice from Majority Whip John Barrasso’s office. By Stefan Becket https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/government-shutdown-2025-latest-senate-votes-trump/#post-update-e827a712  

In Epstein’s cell, a scene of disarray without thorough inspection

The federal investigation into the death of convicted sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was marred by significant lapses, experts told CBS News, including the failure by investigators to interview potential witnesses, properly preserve certain evidence and run basic forensic tests. Nearly two years passed before investigators interviewed the two key corrections officers on duty the night Epstein

Hearing on tap as 500 National Guard troops deployed in Chicago area

Approximately 500 National Guard soldiers from Texas and Illinois have been deployed in the Chicago area and mobilized to protect federal agents and facilities amid a legal battle over their deployment. According to the U.S. Northern Command at the Department of Defense, approximately 200 soldiers from the Texas National Guard and 300 soldiers from the

What the candidates for California governor are saying about redistricting, immigration and other top issues

Candidates for California governor talk congressional redistricting, Proposition 50 by CBS News Sacramento on YouTube CBS News California Investigates correspondent Julie Watts sat for in-depth interviews with the candidates running to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom when he terms out in 2026. In this ongoing series, candidates are pressed to go beyond campaign talking points to