USAID staff instructed to clear out classified safes and shred or burn documents

Washington—U.S. Agency for International Development employees have been directed to clear out classified safes and personnel documents from the Ronald Reagan Building, where the agency is housed, and shred or burn the records, according to two sources’ screenshots of an email sent to USAID staff and obtained by CBS News. USAID staffers received an email

Watch Live: House debates funding bill as shutdown deadline approaches

Washington — The House is set to vote Tuesday on a stopgap measure to keep the government funded through September, a test of Speaker Mike Johnson’s ability to unite the GOP majority just days before a possible government shutdown.  House Republican leadership unveiled the legislation on Saturday. It would increase defense spending and funding for

Ontario backs off electricity surcharge after Trump threatens tariff hike

Washington — President Trump will not double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CBS News’ Nancy Cordes, after Lutnick and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Canada would suspend its new 25% surcharge on electricity exports.  Ford and Lutnick announced the suspension of the electricity surcharge hours after Mr. Trump

Sen. Mark Kelly says Elon Musk is “not a serious guy”

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly said Tuesday that billionaire Trump supporter Elon Musk is “not a serious guy” after Musk called Kelly a “traitor” for posting about his visit to war-torn Ukraine and urging American support for the country. “Elon, I don’t really, you know, take him seriously,” Kelly said Tuesday on “CBS Mornings.” “He’s not a serious

Ontario backs off on electricity surcharge after Trump says he’s doubling tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum

Washington — Ontario Premier Doug Ford and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced Tuesday that Canada will suspend its new 25% surcharge on electricity exports to Michigan, New York and Minnesota, hours after President Trump said he would double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports to 50%.  The suspension is the latest in a

Ontario backs off electricity surcharge after Trump says he’s doubling tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum

Washington — Ontario Premier Doug Ford and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced Tuesday that Canada will suspend its new 25% surcharge on electricity exports to Michigan, New York and Minnesota, hours after President Trump said he would double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports to 50%. And in response, the president says he’s