Reporter’s Notebook: Democrats say they can still flip the House despite GOP redistricting gains in the South
Republicans redraw district maps across Southern states as Democrats frame the fight as a civil rights battle over Black voter representation in Congress.
Fast-moving Sandy Fire burns 184 acres in Southern California, forcing evacuations in Simi Valley area
A fast-moving brush fire called the Sandy Fire prompted evacuation orders in Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks, burning an estimated 184 acres on Monday.
Previewing the Pennsylvania primaries
Pennsylvania voters will head to the polls Tuesday for primary elections. CBS News' Taurean Small has a look at the races.
Mike Tyson Claims He Caught Brad Pitt With His Ex-Wife In Wild Theo Von Interview
Mike Tyson tells Theo Von the wild story of finding Brad Pitt with ex-wife Robin Givens in 1989, saying Pitt wasn't famous and didn't have a car.
Apologies and cash headed to alleged ‘weaponization’ victims in billion-dollar Trump settlement
The DOJ created a $1.776 billion fund for people who allege they were victims of government lawfare as part of a Trump IRS lawsuit settlement.
$7,500 CD vs. $7,500 high-yield savings account vs. $7,500 money market account: Which will earn more now?
Have $7,500 that you're looking to protect and grow? Here's how much interest you'd earn with these three accounts.
Sydney Sweeney wrangles python nearly nude in ‘Euphoria’ as fans blast ‘snooze fest’ season
Sydney Sweeney's Cassie Howard storyline draws both praise and criticism as Euphoria Season 3 faces widespread backlash from frustrated viewers online.
Man throws beer keg through front window of beloved Georgetown Cupcake shop known for reality series
A man was caught on surveillance video throwing a beer keg through the window of Georgetown Cupcake, a popular DC bakery featured on reality TV.
Caitlin Clark’s fiery Fever teammate tells WNBA haters to relax with perfect three-word response
Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham had an over-the-top block celebration during an 89-78 win over the Seattle Storm, and then she had a message for critics who didn't like it.
Inside the “troubled teen” industry, when help sometimes does more harm
CBS News investigated what critics referred to as the "troubled teen" industry. CBS News national consumer correspondent Ash-Har Quraishi has a look at what was found.