Fact checking debate claims from Trump and Harris’ 2024 presidential face-off
CBS News is fact checking Trump and Harris in their first 2024 presidential debate, where they challenged each other on their plans for the economy and America’s future.
CBS News is fact checking Trump and Harris in their first 2024 presidential debate, where they challenged each other on their plans for the economy and America’s future.
TEL AVIV, Israel – Last week, an influential group of American Christians publicly reaffirmed the Jewish people’s right to Judea and Samaria as the biblical heartland of Israel. The Judea and Samaria area is more commonly known as the West Bank. The declaration was unveiled at the annual National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Dallas by…
There are 43 lakh cheque bounce cases pending in courts across India, with Rajasthan leading at 6.4 lakh cases. Cheque bounce cases face delays due to adjournments and lack of monitoring. The Supreme Court initiated a pilot study in five states to expedite case handling.
Home Minister Amit Shah directed Maharashtra to ensure 100% implementation of new criminal laws, targeting a 90% conviction rate for serious crimes. He emphasized coordination among state police, government lawyers, and judiciary for swift punishment of the guilty. Shah also highlighted the need for a video-conference evidence system and upgrading to CCTNS 2.0 and ICJS…
President Trump has imposed significant tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China in response to issues such as illicit fentanyl and illegal immigration. The move has led to swift retaliation from these nations, with Canada and Mexico expressing a sense of betrayal and preparing to implement counter-tariffs.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has temporarily shut down poultry markets in New York City, Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties. This comes as several bird flu cases were confirmed in the state during routine inspections. CBS News’ Lilia Luciano reports.
The Oscars, each worth $400, are produced with precision and come with strict regulations prohibiting winners from selling them without first offering them back to the Academy for $1. An auction loophole allowed pre-1951 Oscars to be sold for over $3 million, highlighting the trophies’ immense cultural and financial value.