United flight makes U-turn over “four-letter word” Bluetooth device
According to air traffic control audio, security came to inspect the aircraft after someone named their Bluetooth device a "certain four-letter word."
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North Carolina police officer fired after video shows him punching woman during arrest
A North Carolina police officer has been fired, Shelby Police Chief Brad Fraser said, after video emerged of him repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest. Skyler Henry has more.
Laos cave rescuer describes moment trapped miners were freed
Mikko Passi, a rescue diver who helped free a group of miners from a Laos cave, spoke with Matt Gutman about the moments the men emerged after being trapped for 10 days. Two miners remain missing.
Congress returns with GOP agenda stalled over DOJ’s “anti-weaponization” fund
Congress is returning from recess to resume work on funding immigration agencies, following a GOP revolt over the Trump administration's "anti-weaponization" fund.
Zelenskyy says his government has evidence that Russia is abducting Ukrainian kids to fight in war
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his government has evidence that Russia is abducting thousands of Ukrainian kids and forcing them to fight in the war. CBS News' Aidan Stretch reports.
Trump suggests cancelling Freedom 250 concerts after many musicians drop out
President Trump is suggesting canceling the Freedom 250 concerts after several artists dropped out. CBS News' Aaron Navarro reports.
U.S. and Iran trade fresh strikes as Trump slams war critics
President Trump sent edits to the latest potential Iran agreement on points about the Strait of Hormuz and enriched uranium, a source says. CBS News' Courtney Kealy has more.
Teen accused of stabbing 3 horses during racing event in Las Vegas
A teen girl has been arrested and charged for allegedly stabbing three horses during a racing event in Las Vegas, police said.
Can hackers pull your fingerprints from photos online? Experts explain.
Claims have circulated on social media that fingerprints can be pulled from photos featuring peace signs, but experts say the risk to the average person is low.