Golden Tempo trainer Cherie DeVaux calls criticism of Preakness decision unfair: ‘The horse is not a machine’
Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo is skipping the Preakness Stakes and trainer Cherie DeVaux said the team decided to prioritize the horse's career.
Black Dahlia breakthrough: LAPD examines new fingerprint tied to victim’s ex-boyfriend
Newly discovered 1943 fingerprints could help LAPD detectives solve the Black Dahlia case, the infamous 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles.
Employers are demanding AI skills. What’s the best way to learn them?
Career experts say workers and job seekers should take charge of their own AI education. Here's how to get started.
This Adirondack chair set is over 50% off at Wayfair before Memorial Day
Add flexible seating to your backyard with this early Memorial Day deal. Save up to $600 on 2- and 4-piece sets or a single chair with matching table.
173 House Democrats vote against resolution honoring police amid rising attacks
House Democrats split over a GOP resolution backing law enforcement during National Police Week, with 173 voting against the measure supporting officers.
Exclusive: Clark Lea says college football will have to sacrifice tradition in exchange for CFP expansion
The SEC and Big Ten clash over College Football Playoff expansion as ESPN TV contracts, revenue sharing and conference title games fuel the ongoing debate.
Activities that challenge your mind may help maintain brain health
Challenging your mind, through games and learning new skills, may help reduce your risk of dementia, according to the Alzheimer's Association. (Sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association.)
How to challenge your mind to keep your brain healthy
Exercising your brain, through games and learning new skills, may help reduce your risk of dementia. Alzheimer's Association President and CEO Joanne Pike joins "CBS Mornings" with tips on challenging your mind as part of a three-part series "Brain Hea...
Final Walz fraud report rips ‘culture of tolerance’ as Minnesota taxpayers face billions in alleged losses
Minnesota fraud committee says a culture of tolerance under Gov. Tim Walz allowed serial fraudsters to fleece taxpayers for billions of dollars.
Israel and Lebanon resume peace talks in D.C.
Representatives from Israel and Lebanon are meeting in Washington, D.C., to discuss the Hezbollah militant group linked to Iran. CBS News' Robert Berger has more.