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2/11: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Takeaways from Bondi's fiery Epstein files testimony; Nancy Guthrie tip line gets over 4,000 calls in 24 hours, officials say.
Pam Bondi and House Democrats trade fiery barbs at Epstein hearing
A shouting match broke out as Attorney General Pam Bondi sparred with critics in Congress over her handling of the Justice Department's Epstein files release. Scott MacFarlane has more.
2/3: The Takeout with Major Garrett
President Trump signs bill ending partial government shutdown; Mr. Trump says Republicans should "nationalize" elections.
After Marimar Martinez shooting, CBP agent texted jokes, was praised by Bovino
As the Chicago woman shot five times by a Border Patrol agent last fall fights for all evidence in her case to be released, new documents show the agent texted jokes to fellow officers and was praised by then-commander Gregory Bovino.
Investigators in Guthrie search get over 4,000 calls to tip line in 24 hours
Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing on Feb. 1 and ransom notes were being investigated.
House votes to rescind Trump's Canada tariffs
The measure's passage is largely symbolic as it's likely to be vetoed by the president if it survives a Senate vote.
House votes to overturn Trump's tariffs on Canada
The House on Wednesday voted to rescind President Trump's tariffs on Canada, with six Republicans joining Democrats. The measure now heads to the Senate.
House approves the SAVE America Act as GOP makes election bill push
The SAVE America Act would implement strict new requirements for registering to vote and casting ballots.
Airspace closure followed FAA, Pentagon spat over drone-related tests, sources say
Pentagon officials had undertaken planning to use military technology near Fort Bliss, in El Paso, to practice downing drones.
Havana Syndrome evidence suggests who may be responsible for mysterious brain injuries
Efforts continue to investigate brain injuries suffered by U.S. officials. This is the fourth 60 Minutes Havana Syndrome report and, for the first time, there’s evidence of who might be responsible.
Breezy Johnson has plans for her repaired gold medal
Team USA star skier Breezy Johnson talks with CBS News about her broken Olympic medal, a superstition, and what keeps her motivated on the slopes.
New York Fashion Week designer: "More people committing to the fantasy" right now
Christian Cowan is one of the many designers featured in this season's New York Fashion Week. The 31-year-old is the creative director of his fashion label, which he founded in 2017. He joins "The Daily Report" to discuss his upcoming runway.
Former FBI hostage negotiator explains system for tracking leads in Guthrie case
Federal agents combed through a neighborhood north of Tucson, Arizona, on Wednesday, as the search for Nancy Guthrie hit Day 11. Former FBI hostage negotiator Chip Massey joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Surprisingly strong start to 2026 for U.S. labor market
The U.S. economy got an unexpected boost in January with a better-than-expected jobs report. Kristin Myers, editor-in-chief of ETF.com, an economic news and analytics site, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
New York Fashion Week trends, styles to look for
Fashion Week officially began on Wednesday in New York City. The top designers and brands are getting ready to showcase their fall and winter collections. CBS News contributor Lauren Sherman has more.
Zelenskyy denies plans to announce elections in Ukraine as war rages
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters Wednesday that Ukraine would "move toward elections when all the relevant security guarantees are in place."
Monk who led peace walk to D.C. tells CBS News peace "begins from within"
In an exclusive interview with CBS News, the Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara said the public support he received gives him hope for the future.
Grand jury declines to indict Democrats who urged troops to reject "illegal orders," sources say
Sources say a federal grand jury has refused to indict six Democratic lawmakers who published a video last year telling members of the military that they must reject so-called "illegal orders." CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman has more.
Buddhist monk recounts 15-week peace walk across U.S. after reaching final destination
A group of Buddhist monks has reached Washington, D.C., concluding a 15-week walk that began in Texas with a simple message: Peace. Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara, who led the walk alongside his rescue dog Aloka, joins "The Takeout" to recount the experience.
Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch explains why he voted to hold Bill Clinton in contempt over Epstein
Bill and Hillary Clinton are pushing to have their upcoming testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Jeffrey Epstein be made public. Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts, one of nine members of his party who voted to hold the former preside…
Argumentative, combative exchanges between Pam Bondi, lawmakers at Epstein files hearing
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced heated questioning on Wednesday from members of the House Judiciary Committee. Much of the sparring with lawmakers was over the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Ki…
Athletes to watch from Team USA at the Winter Olympics
American athletes are going for the gold at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. These are some of the top Team USA competitors to watch.