There is fear surrounding the uncertainty of how the rapidly developing world of artificial intelligence will impact the workforce -- whether it will threaten jobs or boost productivity. But in ...
As we get close to the start of the new year, the 2026 legislative session and the next election cycle, we’re seeing a lot of ...
Congress faces healthcare crisis and government shutdown threats while debating college sports legislation, sparking questions about priorities.
In this holiday edition, we feature some of our favorites from the end-of-show segment that we call the Reporter-s Notebook. The colorful potpourri of features spotlight everything from ecclesiastical ...
One of the great things about being a news reporter is getting to sometimes hit the road and explore parts of the state I’ve never been to, as well as meeting the people who make this state go. Last ...
In a high-stakes tennis match, Carlos Alcaraz offers a lesson in doing the right thing -- when the wrong thing has already been excused. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains. Jim ...
New York Times reporter Jackie Calmes joins Reporter’s Notebook to explain her provocative conclusions regarding conservative blogs and talk radio. Wesley Lowery also reports from Ferguson with ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. NINA MOINI: Well, we're excited about this. On Thursdays, we're featuring the work of our regional reporters and having them open their notebooks a bit to ...
We are now in the range where the House could potentially debate and vote on the "big, beautiful bill." A vote could come as early as later today or tonight. That may still be a little optimistic, but ...
After recent media scrutiny of Ben Carson and Donald Trump’s SNL appearance, NBC’s Anthony Terrell and The Weekly Standard’s Michael Warren break down what to expect for Tuesday’s GOP debate. Plus, ...