
Eye Opener: Israel continues Gaza airstrikes
Israel carried out an airstrike in Gaza on a 14-story building. Meanwhile, the Pyrite Fire in California has caused evacuations in Riverside County. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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Police say a suspect is in custody after allegedly targeting Memphis Mayor Paul Young in a plot involving stalking and attempted kidnapping. The incident marks the latest in a string of threats against elected officials.
More than 50 Israeli jets flew over Tehran overnight, targeting nuclear and missile sites. Defense officials say their aim is to undermine Iran's leadership as U.S. involvement looms and regional tensions grow.
Hundreds of thousands lost power after powerful storms swept from North Carolina to New York. Now, record-breaking heat is moving in, with nearly 75 temperature records expected through Monday.
An Iranian missile strike damaged residential buildings in southern Israel, prompting concern about escalating violence. The White House says President Trump will decide within two weeks whether the U.S. military will join Israel in targeting Iran's nuclear sites.
Clint Smith, author of "How the Word Is Passed," explains the history behind Juneteenth and why its 2021 recognition as a federal holiday came more than 150 years after freedom reached the last enslaved people in Texas.
Food prices have surged more than 17% since January 2022, according to the CBS News Price Tracker. Personal finance expert Trae Bodge joins "CBS Mornings Plus" with tips to help shoppers cut costs at the supermarket.
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.
Debbie Gibson wrote about the highs-and-lows of her career in her new memoir, "Eternally Electric: The Message in My Music."
Travis Kelce spoke on his New Heights podcast about getting engaged to Taylor Swift last month after two years of dating.
Actor Katie Lowes, who stars in "The Hunting Wives," spoke about the show's storyline and the huge fan following.
"Seen and Heard: The History of Black Television" features media icons such as Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Tracee Ellis Ross, Norman Lear and Shonda Rhimes.
Courts weigh fairness of reimbursement formula as Arkansas jury finds against State Farm.
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Fan enthusiasm is starting to spill into hostility as the debate over who the main character in "The Summer I Turned Pretty" should end up with heats up.
More than 1,000 Hollywood costumes and props are set to go up for auction next week by Propstore, including the cursed medallion that Keira Knightley wore in "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter spoke exclusively to "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King about her new album, "Man's Best Friend," her songwriting process and more.