Wyndham Clark addresses scrutiny after last year’s U.S. Open: “Not who I am”
Wyndham Clark, who won the U.S. Open on Sunday, spoke about the backlash he's received since last year's incident at the U.S. Open, how he gets past the crowd rooting against him and the emotional moment he had celebrating with his dad.
Critical primary elections underway in New York, South Carolina
Voters are headed to the polls in New York on Tuesday for key elections. Meanwhile, South Carolina is holding a runoff for Republican gubernatorial candidates. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul and Skyler Henry have more.
Supreme Court blocks Rastafarian man from suing prison that made him cut his dreadlocks
The Supreme Court has blocked a Rastafarian man from suing the Louisiana prison officials who forced him to cut off his dreadlocks. CBS News' Jan Crawford has more.
5 major changes Trump is making in D.C. during his second term
President Trump's construction projects include restoring the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, building a 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom and a 250-foot triumphal arch.
Clive Davis’ extraordinary musical ear led to “one success after another,” biographer says
Record label executive and starmaker Clive Davis died at 94 on Monday. His influence spans genres and decades. Music critic and Davis biographer Anthony DeCurtis reflects on the life and legacy of Clive Davis.
What has Britain’s likely next prime minister said about Trump?
Andy Burnham, Britain's likely next leader, hasn't said a lot about President Trump, but his few statements have been critical.
5 major Trump projects changing how Washington, D.C., looks
President Trump is overseeing major construction projects in Washington, D.C. Here are the latest developments as some of the plans navigate contentious legal battles and rising questions about funding. CBS News senior White House and political corresp...
Etan Patz’s 1979 kidnapping and murder “touched a nerve” with parents, author says
The Supreme Court recently decided to reinstate the conviction of the man accused of kidnapping and murdering 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979, bringing the case back into the public eye. "After Etan" author Lisa Cohen shares her thoughts on how the Etan P...
Can Social Security recipients file for bankruptcy?
Many retirees are told their benefits make them judgment-proof, so is there still an option to file?
Stunning information emerges about Nancy Guthrie ransom notes
Authorities believe that two ransom notes addressed to Nancy Guthrie's family shortly after her disappearance are linked to the same person or group. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.