Political Landscape

Hegseth cracks down on Pentagon staff speaking to Congress

The Defense Department is significantly changing its policy of interacting with Congress, according to a new, five-page memo obtained by NBC News.

National Guard troops expected in New Orleans by late November, police superintendent says

National Guard troops are expected to arrive in the Big Easy before the end of November, Anne Kirkpatrick, the city's police superintendent, told CBS News, adding that she had a "good conversation" with a National Guard major recently about the plans.

Global Impact

North Korea fires ballistic missiles toward the east days before Trump visits the South

North Korea performed its first ballistic missile tests in five months Wednesday, days before President Donald Trump and other leaders are expected to meet in South Korea.

Eurostar to run doubledecker trains through Channel tunnel from 2031

Eurostar is to start running doubledecker trains through the Channel tunnel to meet growing demand for international rail travel from the UK.

Economic Pulse

Tax brackets are changing. See how much you'll owe starting next year.

If you get a raise next year, there’s a chance your tax rate won’t change thanks to new tax brackets recently released by the Internal Revenue Service.

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China’s $1 Billion of Daily US Exports Show Xi Bargaining Power

Six months into Donald Trump’s trade war, the resilience of Chinese exports is proving just how essential many of its products remain even after US levies of 55%.

Quick Takes

Dancing With the Stars season 34 honored the world of Wicked with some incredible performances — and a brand new sneak peek at what’s to come in For Good.

Imagine a cancer treatment so powerful, it can kill cancer cells that have become immune to multiple forms of mainstream chemotherapy.

Prince Andrew may have given up his titles, but the questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein haven’t given up on him — or Britain’s embattled royal family.

Crown jewels that were stolen in a dramatic weekend heist at the Louvre are worth an estimated 88 million euros, or $102 million, not including their historical value to France, the Paris prosecutor said Tuesday..

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