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Trump backs off tariff threats, rules out military force over Greenland
President Trump said he will not be imposing tariffs against European countries over their objections to his efforts to acquire Greenland, revealing he and the secretary-general of NATO reached "the framework of a future deal" regarding the island. Ed O'Keefe reports and Margaret Brennan has analysis.
St. Paul's Hmong community "afraid to leave their homes" due to ICE, mayor says
In St. Paul, Minnesota's Hmong Village, empty stalls line a once busy marketplace. Nicole Sganga spoke to St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her about the deeply-rooted fear spreading within immigrant communities.
Back-to-back winter storms batter East Coast, with more heavy snow expected
Nearly 200 million Americans could get walloped this weekend by snow, ice and a blast of Arctic air. Ash-har Quraishi reports and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.
Jury deliberating in trial for former Uvalde officer charged over school shooting response
A Texas jury began deliberations on Wednesday in the trial of the former police officer who is charged over his response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
Surgeon charged in murder of ex-wife and dentist husband extradited to Ohio
"Damage has been done" to NATO, despite Trump's tariff backtrack, former U.S. diplomat says
Man pleads guilty in NC shooting that killed 5, including his brother and a cop
Wacky jobs: The gum buster
Americans paid 96% of 2025 tariff burden, study finds
A major agenda item for President Trump's second term has been tariffs. The president has used levies against countries that have opposed his economic or national security priorities. A new study by economists at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy shows how much revenue the tariffs have generated over the last year and who paid for them.
