Senate postpones Clayton’s confirmation hearing after Trump upends plans
The Senate canceled Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing on Wednesday after President Trump's move to delay the installation of the new intelligence chief.
Survivors of violence could see debt erased as N.Y. law goes into effect
A new law in New York makes it the eighth state to provide a path for coerced debt relief for survivors of domestic violence.
Billionaire Rick Jackson beats Trump-endorsed Burt Jones in Georgia Senate runoff race
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones entered the Republican runoff for Georgia governor as the frontrunner, backed by President Trump, but billionaire healthcare executive Rick Jackson has won the runoff, according to a CBS News projection. Jackson will face Democrat K...
Arthur, 2026’s first tropical storm, weakens but still poses flooding threat
Arthur, the first named tropical storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, weakened to a post-tropical cyclone after making landfall.
What is tanmaxxing? A dermatologist breaks down risks of the popular trend
Dermatologist Dr. Rachel Nazarian joins "CBS Mornings" to break down risks of tanmaxxing, where people maximize their exposure to the sun for the darkest possible tans.
Can inherited money be garnished for unpaid debts?
An inheritance can provide you with financial relief, but your lingering debts can complicate what happens next.
Janeese Lewis George projected to win D.C. Democratic primary for mayor
Kenyan McDuffie said he called Janeese Lewis George "to congratulate her on her victory and wish her success as she prepares for the general election."
Trump touts Iran agreement to wrap up G7 summit in France
President Trump defended the agreement reached by the U.S. and Iran​ at a press conference to close out the G7 summit in France.
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers will argue psychiatric defense in state murder trial
Luigi Mangione's lawyers will argue that he was suffering from an extreme emotional disturbance when he allegedly killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
As cases surge, aid workers try to control spread of Ebola
There are more than 800 confirmed cases of Ebola in central Africa and nearly 200 of those patients have died. Ramy Inocencio has more on the effort to control the spread.