HBCU champions finally get White House moment
Members of the Tennessee A&I Tigers’ 1957 championship-winning team finally visited the White House this week to celebrate their victory.
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Members of the Tennessee A&I Tigers’ 1957 championship-winning team finally visited the White House this week to celebrate their victory.
Elite French diver Alexis Jandard slipped on the 3-meter board during the opening ceremony of the Paris Summer Games aquatic venue. As CBS News' Ian Lee reports, despite his faux pas in front of the VIPs, Jandard hinted that his ego was bruised worse than his body.
Biden warns Netanyahu U.S. policy toward Gaza depends on Israel taking action to reduce civilian casualties; WSJ reports growing skepticism toward big business on the right has won the FTC’s Lina Khan new allies
President Biden held a meeting at the White House with Arab and Muslim leaders and activists Tuesday amid ongoing criticism of his stance on the Israel-Hamas war. Dr. Thaer Ahmad, a Palestinian American emergency physician from Chicago who traveled to Gaza earlier this year, said he walked out of the event after delivering a note to Mr. Biden from an 8-year-old. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News chief foreign correspondent Margaret Brennan spoke with Dr. Ahmad about his decision to walk out.
A few years ago, Oregon became the first state in the country to approve a measure decriminalizing small amounts of drugs. Now, the state is recriminalizing them after opioid deaths in Oregon tripled between 2019 and 2022. Many of the deaths have been attributed to the rise in fentanyl, leaving state officials and authorities scrambling to find a solution. Meira Gebel, a reporter for Axios Portland, joined CBS News to discuss the situation.
A powerful earthquake rocked Taiwan, killing at least nine people and leaving many buildings damaged, including this one that was seen leaning over a street.
A multi-story building was seen collapsing onto a busy street in Hualien, Taiwan, on Wednesday as the region was slammed by the strongest earthquake in a quarter-century.
White House outraged by Israeli airstrike that killed aid workers in Gaza; Biden campaign releases ad attacking Trump over abortion
On March 7, 1970, millions across North America were able to catch a glimpse of a total solar eclipse. Charles Kuralt anchored CBS News' special report "Earth in the Shadow of the Moon."
Video shows the moment a barefoot man was rescued via helicopter as he clung to a gravel rock face roughly 60 feet down a trail’s cliffside in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
April 2 is World Autism Day, and experts are trying to raise awareness that autism in young girls is often overlooked. Michael George spoke with a family about their struggle to get a diagnosis.
A group of House Republicans launched a longshot effort to rename Washington Dulles International Airport to honor Donald Trump. The bill would designate the airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport. The effort is highly unlikely to pass, with Republicans holding such a slim majority in the House and Democrats controlling the Senate.
U.S. Postal Service Inspector General Tammy Hull talks about arrow key mismanagement and what auditors found at post offices across the country.
U.S. Postal Inspection Service Deputy Chief Peter Rendina talks about what the agency is doing to keep track of mailboxes' universal "arrow keys" and prevent theft.
President Biden to visit bridge collapse site; Trump will hold rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan on Tuesday
The U.S. Postal Service has been using an antiquated system of locks and keys for decades, which has become an easy target for mail thieves and has even motivated assaults on mail carriers. CBS News consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi reports.
Two Jan. 6 defendants, one from Florida and the other from Kentucky, asked to appear in court by video because their Jan. 6 cases have put them on no-fly lists. The Justice Department says the requests should be denied. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more on the case.
CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez sat down for an exclusive interview with U.S. Border Patrol chief Jason Owens on March 21. This was Owens’ first sit-down interview in English since assuming the top role at Border Patrol last year.
Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis testified in a hearing about whether she should be disqualified from prosecuting the Trump 2020 election case in Georgia.
Focus turns to clearing debris after search efforts paused in Baltimore bridge collapse; Judge hears arguments over Trump’s free speech claims in Georgia election interference case
Rescue workers still searching for multiple people after Baltimore bridge collapse; SCOTUS weighs whether FDA adequately considered mifepristone’s safety when expanding its access
Ophthalmologists are warning about the dangers of looking directly at the sun during the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. CBS News' Michael George has more on how to protect your eyes — and what can happen if you don't.
From his wheelchair, 87-year-old Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of 12 women, who are inmates at a prison in Rome, during a Holy Thursday ceremony that recalls the foot-washing Jesus performed on his 12 apostles before he was crucified. Francis was the first pope to include women in the ceremony.
CBS News' Ian Lee meets researchers in London who are developing an AI tool to sort dogs into 5 categories, in a bid to match pooches with their perfect owners.
Five-year-old Allie Hart is among tens of thousands of Americans killed in traffic each year, despite billions of dollars spent on safety projects nationwide. CBS national investigative correspondent Stephen Stock reports.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 27 on Monday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government continues. Follow live updates here.
President Trump told reporters as he flew into Japan that he expects to have a trade agreement with China finalized by the end of his tour of Asia.
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm early Monday, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to bring catastrophic flooding to the northern Caribbean.
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are ratcheting up, with a showdown between President Trump and Nicolás Maduro putting the two nations on the brink.
The USDA notice comes after the Trump administration said it would not tap roughly $5 billion in contingency funds to keep benefits through SNAP.
Lithuania accuses Belarus and Russia of a "deliberate escalation of hybrid warfare" as balloons shut down major airport.
In an exclusive interview, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he will consider a presidential campaign after the 2026 midterm elections.
Concerns about a weakening labor market may outweigh worries about rising inflation, tipping the Fed toward another rate cut, economists say.
Dr. Peter Attia has declared war on what he calls the marginal decade, the final years of life that are often plagued by sickness and immobility.