Chutkan to Release More of Smith’s Evidence Over Objections From Trump

The former president’s legal brief says that Smith’s evidence so far has been ‘unlawfully cherry-picked’ and ’mischaracterized.’ District of Columbia Judge Tanya Chutkan said in an order on Oct. 10 that she would release more of special counsel Jack Smith’s evidence, writing that former President Donald Trump’s concerns about the political consequences of doing so

Top border official: Disaster funds have “absolutely not” been diverted for migrants

Nogales, Arizona — The U.S. government is “absolutely not” diverting hurricane and disaster relief funds to subsidize the care of migrants crossing the southern border, the top Customs and Border Protection official told CBS News in an exclusive interview.  Troy Miller, a longtime career official who has led CBP since 2022, strongly refuted false suggestions

WATCH: Walz Struggles To Explain His Pattern of Lies in ‘Good Morning America’ Sitdown: ‘I Know That Things Get Spun’

‘Someone who’s been in classrooms a lot, being around coaching a lot, I speak passionately,’ VP hopeful says Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz struggled to explain his long pattern of prevarications during a solo interview with Good Morning America, saying his past work as a teacher and coach has made him “speak passionately.” Walz

Your friend loves a candidate you hate. Can your relationship survive?

With Election Day around the corner, political divides grow deeper and relationships with certain friends and family members may feel increasingly strained. It leaves some wondering whether to sever ties over fundamental differences in political views. While it’s been debated for a few elections cycles, experts say the question weighs even more heavily this year. 

WATCH: Harris, Walz Stumble Through Answers on Sky-High Food Prices: ‘I Come From the Working Class’

Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz, blundered through answers to voters’ concerns about sky-high grocery prices in interviews Thursday, talking of their roots in the “working class” and “false information” about groceries. A Latina voter asked the vice president during a Univision town hall in battleground Nevada what she would

Judge Approves Release of Redacted Evidence in Trump Election Case

The judge granted a seven day delay in the release of the redacted appendix from the legal brief challenging the former president’s immunity from prosecution. A federal judge on Thursday approved the release of redacted evidence related to a brief filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith that disputes former President Donald Trump’s claim of immunity

Judge Rejects Georgia Voting Registration Extension After Hurricane Helene

The groups argued that power and internet outages, election office closures, and disruptions to the postal service are hindering registration efforts. A request by voting rights groups in Georgia to reopen voter registration to counter disruptions caused by Hurricane Helene was rejected on Thursday by a federal judge. The ruling came after voting groups filed