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Blazing heat and high winds fuel wildfires in California. Also, the president signs an order expanding the military's role in policing Americans. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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A CBS News crew traveled through Iran as a fragile ceasefire holds between Iran and Israel. Imtiaz Tyab reports on how Iranians feel about the future.
A new projection shows Social Security is on track to deplete its funds for full payments earlier than previously forecasted. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down how it could impact beneficiaries and how the problem can potentially be fixed.
Artificial intelligence is helping to solve an ancient mystery from the Roman Empire. It involves scrolls from a library that was buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports.
After weeks of testimony, closing arguments are expected to begin Thursday in the federal racketeering and sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs. It comes after prosecutors on Wednesday agreed to drop three charges against the music mogul in what they said was a bid to streamline instructions for the jury. Combs had pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Florida plans to build an immigration detention center in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," state officials said. CBS News Camilo Montoya-Galvez has the latest.
University of Pennsylvania researchers developed a strategy for dealing with political misinformation in everyday conversations. Study author Javier Granados Samayoa shares how "bypassing misinformation" helps avoid arguments while setting the record straight.
Danny Stewart and Pete Mercurio found baby Kevin in a Manhattan subway station 25 years ago. Now, their story is told in the animated short film "18 Months," capturing the love, hurdles and hope behind their family's beginning.
Thousands of migrants in the U.S. facing deportation could now find themselves being sent to a country an ocean away. Legal analysts Leah Litman and Kate Shaw join CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez to explain what this means for asylum seekers.
Writer and comedian Josh Gondelman joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new stand-up special "Positive Reinforcement," where he jokes about aging, obscure desserts, and why kindness is still funny.
For 13 years, the CDC's "Tips" ads shared real stories and free quitline support. With funding ending, experts worry fewer people may quit.
David Caprio, the son of the late Judge Frank Caprio, said his father's final message was a call to keep family close and help others.
Billy the flightless goose appeared without warning and became a beloved neighborhood fixture before his tragic death.
Two years after the Lahaina wildfire destroyed King Kamehameha III Elementary, teachers are helping students heal.
Riz Ahmed reflects on his acting career, meeting his wife in a cafe in Brooklyn and his thrilling new project.
One in three public school officials say traffic near their buildings "poses a threat" to students.
Celia Rose Gooding is stepping into the role of Uhura in "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," and navigating the franchise's devoted fandom.
Actor Aubrey Plaza's husband, Jeff Baena, died in January of this year. The "Parks and Recreation" star spoke about her grief on Amy Poehler's podcast.
Some educators have been teaching themselves how to use artificial intelligence. In a recent survey, teachers said it saved them time, but some people argue AI discourages students from critical thinking.