Colorado residents “might be coming home to nothing” as wildfires rage, evacuated woman says
High winds and low humidity are fueling raging wildfires in Colorado. Several firefighters have been killed amid efforts to contain the flames. CBS News correspondent Jonah Kaplan reports.
Inside the desperate search for trapped earthquake survivors in Venezuela
Time is running out for survivors trapped in rubble nearly a week after deadly earthquakes rocked Venezuela. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez spoke with families and rescue workers.
JetBlue pilot says “we collided with a drone” while landing at JFK
The FAA is investigating after a JetBlue pilot said a drone "hit us right above the cockpit" while on its final approach to New York's JFK airport. JetBlue said a post-flight inspection found no signs of damage or any indication of a collision.
Colorado primaries test Democratic establishment amid progressive push
Colorado's Democratic Party could change following the results of Tuesday's primaries as younger progressives go up against established leaders in prominent races. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
Dangerous heat spreads across the U.S.
Dozens of major U.S. cities are facing dangerous heat. It feels like more than 100 degrees from the Gulf to the Great Lakes. Rob Marciano has more.
Gorsuch suggests Supreme Court’s Trump ruling is opening move against administrative state
Justice Neil Gorsuch's concurrence suggests the Supreme Court's FTC ruling could lead to sweeping challenges against independent federal agencies' power.
World Cup soccer fans are discovering America’s greatness. It’s time Americans did, too
Millions of FIFA 2026 World Cup visitors discover American exceptionalism firsthand, marveling at free refills, consumer choice and generous people.
NASA’s unprecedented rescue mission to save aging telescope from falling to Earth
There's an urgent mission to save NASA's Swift Observatory, which is falling back into the Earth's atmosphere and at risk of burning up. Mark Strassmann reports on the rescue operation.
Ford recalls more than 741,000 vehicles due to faulty park system
Ford estimates that 1% of the vehicles have the defect, according to the recall notice.
Major Supreme Court decisions expected, including birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court on Tuesday is expected to weigh in on the legality of President Trump's efforts to limit birthright citizenship, and several other big cases. Jan Crawford has more.