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Coco Gauff is set to face Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open final on Saturday. Dan Wolken, a columnist for USA TODAY Sports, joins with more.
New court documents detail how Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate student and activist detained by the Trump administration, missed the birth of his son. CBS News' Michael George reports.
Jurors are still deliberating in Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes retrial in New York. CBS News' Nikki Battiste has the latest updates.
A judge scolded Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense attorney for the music mogul's interactions with the jury during his lawyer's cross-examination of a witness at his sex trafficking and racketeering case. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has the latest.
Russia hit Ukraine with a barrage of missiles and drones days after Kyiv's planned drone attack in Russian territory. The attack comes a day after President Trump voiced frustration on the stalled peace talks between the countries. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has more.
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a public service announcement on Thursday highlighting potential safety concerns for Jewish and Israeli communities following recent attacks in Boulder, Colorado, and Washington, D.C. CBS News' Naomi Ruchim has updates.
President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a phone call on Thursday to discuss the trade truce that Mr. Trump alleged China betrayed. CBS News foreign correspondent Anna Coren has the latest.
Congressional lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are reacting to Elon Musk's criticism of the Republican budget bill. President Trump is pushing for the bill to hit his desk by July 4. Nicholas Wu, a congressional reporter for Politico, joins "CBS Morning News" with more on how the Trump-Musk feud could impact the legislative efforts.
Public feud erupts between President Trump and Elon Musk; American tennis star Coco Gauff to face Aryna Sabalenka in French Open women's singles final.
Trump announces travel ban on 12 countries; Beyoncé highlights forgotten piece of American history on Cowboy Carter Tour.
Elon Musk calls President Trump's budget bill a "disgusting abomination"; Pride organizations report funding shortfalls as companies pull back on DEI initiatives.
Suspect in Boulder, Colorado, attack faces a federal hate crime charge; Lee Jae-myung projected to win South Korea's presidential election.
Eight people burned in attack in Boulder, Colorado; Elon Musk discusses DOGE and his work in and out of government.
Appeals court temporarily reinstates President Trump's tariffs; Digital nomad lifestyle at odds with return-to-office mandates.
Federal court strikes down Trump's global tariffs; Prosecution in Karen Read trial expected to finish presenting its case this week.
President Trump says Putin is "playing with fire" as Russia escalates attacks on Ukraine; New United Airlines check-in policy starts June 3.
Russia launches massive drone attacks on Ukraine; Karen Read trial resumes today after holiday break.
Suspect charged with murder in shooting of two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, DC; Chinese EV automaker, BYD, outsells Tesla in Europe for the first time, report says.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador in March, has been indicted and brought back to the U.S.
The feud between President Trump and Elon Musk exploded in public view Thursday, as Musk railed against the president's "big, beautiful bill."
The Supreme Court halted a lower court order that required DOGE to turn over information to a government watchdog group.
Elon Musk floated creating a new political party, possibly dubbed the "America Party," this week, potentially escalating his feud with President Trump.
The agreement brings a seismic shift to hundreds of schools that were forced to reckon with the reality that their players are the ones producing the billions in TV and other revenue.
The Supreme Court agreed to temporarily lift an injunction that limited DOGE's access to Social Security Administration systems.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson said that about 44 people were arrested Friday at three locations in Los Angeles.
A federal appeals court is allowing the Trump White House to ban the Associated Press from the Oval Office and other restricted spaces for now.
Chicago police are investigating how a police officer was shot and killed while conducting an investigatory stop in Chatham Thursday night.
The agreement brings a seismic shift to hundreds of schools that were forced to reckon with the reality that their players are the ones producing the billions in TV and other revenue.
Mykale Baker dropped by Burger King after his high school graduation ceremony for a late meal. When he noticed his colleagues swamped with orders, he jumped in to help.
Grant Hardin, former police chief of the small town of Gateway, Arkansas, who was convicted of murder, has been recaptured after his escape from prison on May 25.
In May, Hegseth ordered dismissal 75% of civilians working for Pentagon office that conducts live-fire tests of U.S. weapons systems.
Nearly 4 million BowFlex adjustable dumbbells are being recalled because the plates can dislodge and cause injury.
Nearly 4 million BowFlex adjustable dumbbells are being recalled because the plates can dislodge and cause injury.
We asked three experts what fresh college graduates can do to prepare as artificial intelligence changes how Americans work. Here's what they said.
Small businesses are reducing labor costs as tariffs put pressure on their bottom lines. Big businesses could be next.
Faulty air conditioning units fail to drain properly and can lead to mold exposure in homes, Midea wans in recall notice.
Tesla share rose in early trade after plunging 14% Thursday following a harsh online exchange between Elon Musk and President Trump.
Elon Musk floated creating a new political party, possibly dubbed the "America Party," this week, potentially escalating his feud with President Trump.
In May, Hegseth ordered dismissal 75% of civilians working for Pentagon office that conducts live-fire tests of U.S. weapons systems.
A federal appeals court is allowing the Trump White House to ban the Associated Press from the Oval Office and other restricted spaces for now.
The Supreme Court halted a lower court order that required DOGE to turn over information to a government watchdog group.
The Supreme Court agreed to temporarily lift an injunction that limited DOGE's access to Social Security Administration systems.
Nearly 4 million BowFlex adjustable dumbbells are being recalled because the plates can dislodge and cause injury.
The Trump administration's cost-cutting efforts have encouraged departures and stalled hiring at the FDA.
The 71-year-old Texas woman was previously healthy before getting an infection from a brain-eating amoeba, a CDC case report said.
The National Cancer Institute could see nearly 40% of its funding slashed under President Trump's 2026 budget proposal. Former Cancer Moonshot official Dr. Kamal Menghrajani joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break down what's at stake.
The Trump administration wants to shutter the CDC's National Asthma Control Program, which provides millions in funding to state-administered initiatives aimed at fighting the disease.
Dr. Najmussama Shefajo's clinic was flooded with new patients after the Taliban banned women from nursing and midwife training courses back in December.
The ring is suspected of using 11 speedboats to pick up drugs from larger "mother ships" in different points and then bring them to the Canary Islands, police said.
Israel's leader says arming "clans in Gaza" to help fight Hamas will save lives. Opposition leaders say the weapons "will eventually be turned against" Israelis.
Joseph Tater, a U.S. national arrested in 2024 and accused of assaulting a police officer, has left Russia after being admitted for psychiatric treatment, Russia's state media say.
Two men have been convicted in Malta of supplying the explosives that killed journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in the Mediterranean island state in 2017.
Phylicia Rashad and Lena Waithe join forces for a powerful seventh season of "The Chi," exploring generational divides.
Andrew Rannells joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new film "I Don't Understand You," a dark comedy about an American couple whose Italian vacation takes a deadly turn as they prepare to adopt a child.
Executive editor Mindy Walker joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to share top picks from The Week Junior's kid-curated summer reading list and how their program is helping young readers stay engaged during the break.
What began as a healing project for New York after 9/11 has grown into one of the world's most influential film festivals. Tribeca Festival director Cara Cusumano joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to highlight this year's top films and rising stars.
Tom Cruise was awarded a Guinness World Record for "most burning parachute jumps by an individual."
We asked three experts what fresh college graduates can do to prepare as artificial intelligence changes how Americans work. Here's what they said.
A study found 6% of American teens have been targets of nude deepfake images that look like them. Some popular social media companies are hosting ads that show how to make these explicit fake images with the help of AI, a CBS News investigation shows. CBS News' Leigh Kiniry reports.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Meta platforms such as Instagram have marketed AI tools that let users create sexually explicit images of real people.
After much anticipation, Nintendo's newest video game console has finally arrived. The Nintendo Switch 2 went out Thursday after President Trump's tariffs forced the company to temporarily delay preorders. Scott Stein, CNET editor at large, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
A private lunar lander from Tokyo-based company ispace was aiming for a touchdown in the unexplored far north with a mini rover.
Iran's foreign minister says his country will not accept any nuclear deal with the U.S. that completely bans uranium enrichment. Anna Erickson, professor of nuclear and radiological engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Two Chinese researchers were charged with trying to smuggle strains of a fungus called Fusarium graminearum into the U.S.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has terminated thousands of research grants, following President Trump's executive order. Todd Wolfson, President of the American Association of University Professors, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" with more details.
It had not been thought possible that such tiny, weak stars could provide the conditions needed to form and host huge planets.
San Antonio police are investigating a Catholic all-boys high school after several students came forward with allegations of hazing and sexual assault. CBS News reporter Karen Hua has more.
The sex trafficking and racketeering case of Sean "Diddy" Combs continued Friday afternoon, with an unnamed ex-girlfriend retaking the stand. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman is following the trial.
Authorities on Friday recaptured Grant Hardin, the escaped inmate known as the "Devil in the Ozarks." CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has the details.
Authorities in Arkansas have captured a convicted killer and former police chief who escaped from prison nearly two weeks ago. Grant Hardin, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," had been serving a combined 80 years in prison for two separate murder and rape convictions.
Grant Hardin, former police chief of the small town of Gateway, Arkansas, who was convicted of murder, has been recaptured after his escape from prison on May 25.
The emerging feud between President Trump and Elon Musk could have a ripple effect on America's space program. Jeff Foust, senior staff writer for Space News, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the implications.
A Japanese lander crash-landed on the moon in its second straight failure to touch down on the lunar surface. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more on the mission, and President Trump and Elon Musk feud's potential impact on the U.S. space program.
Officials are waiting for a status update from a private Japanese space company on its second attempt to land a private lunar lander on the moon. The lander was set to touch down Thursday afternoon, but communication with it has been completely lost. Leroy Chow, a retired NASA astronaut, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Japan and the space industry are hanging in suspense as they try to connect with a lander that was expected to touch down on the moon Thursday. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has the latest.
A privately-built Japanese moon lander has so far failed to send a signal back to Earth after making its descent to the lunar surface on Thursday. CBS News space consultant William Harwood reports.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Protests against the Trump administration took place across the U.S. Saturday. The demonstrations were held to mark the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
In August 2015, former FBI agent Tom Martens and his daughter Molly Corbett admitted killing her Irish-born husband Jason Corbett, insisting they beat him in self-defense
San Antonio police are investigating a Catholic all-boys high school after several students came forward with allegations of hazing and sexual assault. CBS News reporter Karen Hua has more.
The inaugural season of a new women's professional softball league in the U.S. begins this weekend. Four teams will participate in the Athletes Unlimited Softball League's opening day on Saturday. Sports Illustrated staff writer Emma Baccellieri joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the AUSL and its new partnership with Major League Baseball.
Immigration lawyers say that several people who went to ICE check-in appointments in Los Angeles were taken into custody and held in the basement of a federal building overnight. CBS News correspondent Nidia Cavazos has more.
Warning: Some images in this report might be disturbing to some viewers. There's a growing resistance within Israel over its war in Gaza, with many expressing moral outrage over the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territory. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab spoke with an Israeli captain about his resistance.
The man the Trump administration mistakenly deported to El Salvador mega-prison is back in the U.S. and faces a new federal criminal indictment. CBS News Department of Justice reporter Jake Rosen and CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson break it down.