Luncheon toasts for President Trump
Luncheon attendees at the U.S. Capitol heard from congressional leaders as they toasted President Trump and his new administration.
President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education has ignited debate among policymakers and educators. Advocates argue for decentralization to boost literacy rates, while critics fear the loss of federal funding, civil rights protections, and crucial educational data collection would harm students.
India bowling coach Morne Morkel has left the team’s camp in Dubai due to a personal emergency, ahead of the Champions Trophy. Morkel attended India’s practice sessions but missed the latest one. It’s uncertain if he will return. The Indian team now has a break and plans to train on February 19 before their match…
There may be a government shutdown if both chambers of Congress can’t reach a deal on funding the government. This comes after the House narrowly passed House Speaker Mike Johnson’s budget resolution endorsed by President Trump. CBS News’ Taurean Small reports.
National Marriage Week started Friday and runs through Valentine’s Day. In a society that often makes fun of the institution of marriage, this week is designed to shift the negative narrative and instead celebrate marriage. While most people want to get married, research indicates they worry that their relationship won’t last. They think marriage is…
Rep. Judy Chu said fire agencies have assured her there is “enough water” to continue fighting fires amid concerns over water pressure in her district.
CHICAGO – In what may be one of the last major speeches of his decades-long political career, President Biden on Monday night handed the reins of the party to Vice President Kamala Harris as he spotlighted their administration’s accomplishments over the past three and a half years. Speaking in front of a jam-packed United Arena,…