Melania Trump’s family-first Mother’s Day message slammed as ‘out of touch’ by critics
A Mother's Day piece by first lady Melania Trump about motherhood, family and career brought out the critics, with some saying it was "out of touch." Others praised her as a "class act."
Local restaurant owner feels the pinch of war with Iran
Jason Allen has a closer look at how rising prices are impacting both American consumers and business owners in Dallas.
‘Ted Lasso’ actor stuns after signing professional soccer contract with El Paso Locomotive FC
Actor Cristo Fernandez joins El Paso Locomotive FC on a professional deal, proving football is life both on screen and on the pitch for the "Ted Lasso" star.
Democrat lawmaker calls Clarence Thomas an ‘Uncle Tom’ and ‘lynchman’ after Supreme Court redistricting ruling
Alabama lawmaker Juandalynn Givan launches blistering attack on Justice Clarence Thomas, calling him an "Uncle Tom" over redistricting ruling.
Mural honoring murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska taken down in Providence after local outrage
A construction crew removed the mural of murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska from a Providence building after residents and officials objected.
Awkward moment kicks off interview with ex-Biden adviser, drawing derision for Dem California gov candidate
California governor candidate Xavier Becerra is facing criticism after asking a reporter for a profile piece and not a gotcha interview before a sit-down.
Matthew and Brady Tkachuk tell the story of Team USA smuggling beer into the Olympic Village
The Tkachuk brothers reveal how a beer run into the Olympic Village galvanized the 2026 US men's hockey team on their iconic quest for gold.
Trump administration to name David Venturella as interim ICE chief
The Trump administration plans to name longtime immigration official David Venturella as the interim head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, replacing acting director Todd Lyons, a spokesperson and two U.S. officials said.
CBS News Radio flashback: LBJ calls for equal voting rights after Selma march in 1965
Major Garrett introduces CBS News Radio coverage of President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 speech to Congress, calling for equal voting rights for Black Americans.
How Pete Hegseth is justifying the $1.5 trillion military funding request
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill grilled Pentagon officials on Tuesday over the military's $1.5 trillion funding request for the 2027 fiscal year. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small has more.