
Eye Opener: Wildfires continue to spread
Wildfires continue to spread out of control in the West as smoke conditions worsen. Also, RFK Jr. halts $500 million in mRNA vaccine development. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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President Trump is holding off on ordering U.S. military action against Iran. CBS News learned the president approved unspecified attack plans as an option but is holding off in case Iran agrees to abandon its nuclear program. The White House is waiting for more U.S. military assets to arrive in the region.
An Iranian missile struck a major hospital in southern Israel overnight, causing heavy damage. Meanwhile, CBS News learned that President Trump approved attack plans against Iran. CBS News' Debora Patta reports from the hospital location in Beersheba.
Historian Kellie Carter Jackson joins CBS Mornings to explain the origins of Juneteenth and how it fits into the broader story of Black resistance, as explored in her new book, "We Refuse."
Brian Kelly, CEO of The Points Guy, joins CBS Mornings to unveil the site's 2025 list of best U.S. airlines.
Three-time Emmy winner Jean Smart plays a woman trapped in a violent marriage in the one-woman play "Call Me Izzy." The show, written by CBS News contributor Jamie Wax, explores the power of creativity and survival.
Academy Award-nominated actor Owen Wilson joins Nate Burleson at Liberty National Golf Club to discuss his new Apple TV+ series "Stick," where he plays a washed-up golfer seeking redemption. Wilson opens up about his mental health journey, his love of golf and finding peace at this stage in his life.
Bryan Kohberger's defense team called for a delay in his proceedings, arguing that recent media coverage could prevent a fair trial. Meanwhile, police body cam video has now resurfaced of a potential witness in the case.
A jury found Karen Read not guilty in the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe after more than 20 hours of deliberation. Legal analyst Rikki Klieman explains what may have swayed jurors and what questions remain.
With new tariffs raising the cost of key building supplies like lumber, steel, and appliances, contractors say homeowners could see project costs skyrocket. Nancy Chen speaks with builder David Perotti on how to save money and navigate the price hikes.
Karen Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter in connection to the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe. The verdict ends a years-long legal battle, but questions about the case and the night O'Keefe died remain.
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.