The following is the transcript of the interview with USAA CEO Juan Andrade that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret ...
Nearly a month into the shutdown, food banks across the country are already straining to meet rising demand. Now, they are ...
With SNAP benefits set to not go out on Nov. 1, Atlantans already struggling with food assistance face new uncertainty.
Senators continued to express cautious optimism over bipartisan talks to end the shutdown, but the chamber adjourned without ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune's stance on the filibuster remains "unchanged," a spokesman said, despite President Trump's ...
Durham is mourning the unexpected loss of a long-time band director at Southern School of Energy and Sustainability last week ...
John Dickerson said he would depart CBS News at the end of the year, the first sign of what is expected to be a major ...
“Inequality is a policy choice,” Rebecca Riddell, Oxfam America’s senior policy lead for economic justice, told The Guardian.
President Donald Trump’s administration said that it will partially fund SNAP after a pair of judges’ rulings required it to keep the food aid program running.
Meanwhile, the Senate reconvened on Wednesday morning and the next vote on legislation to fund the government is scheduled ...
The Trump administration has promised transparency about the funding of the ballroom that is replacing the East Wing of the ...
Out “anti-woke” journalist Bari Weiss will serve as CBS News’ new editor-in-chief, making her a rare out LGBTQ+ leader of a major national broadcast newsroom (despite her having no experience ...