D.C.’s July 4th fireworks will have “TSA-style” security, won’t start until late
This year's Fourth of July celebrations in D.C. — marking the nation's 250th birthday — will include hours of military flyovers and a massive fireworks display that could stretch late into the night.
D.C.’s July 4th fireworks will have “TSA-style” security
This year's Fourth of July celebrations in D.C. — marking the nation's 250th birthday — will include hours of military flyovers and a massive fireworks display that could stretch late into the night.
Red Sox star weeps for earthquake-hit Venezuela after home run, gets tossed by umpire minutes later
Willson Contreras crushed a 421-foot homer and shouted "Venezuela" before breaking down in tears, then was controversially ejected for tapping his helmet.
Staffer at Utah resort describes evacuation from wildfire
In southern Utah, the Cottonwood Fire tore through part of Eagle Point Resort, forcing it to close. Samantha Garcia, director of marketing for Eagle Point, joins CBS News to discuss.
NASA prepares for daring rescue to save aging telescope from falling to Earth
NASA will attempt a daring space rescue mission as soon as Tuesday morning to prevent an aging telescope from falling back to Earth. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more.
Earthquakes exposed Venezuela’s weak emergency medical system, New York Times reports
The back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela last week knocked out power in two of the three public hospitals in the hard-hit coastal state of La Guaira, the director of the nonprofit "United Doctors of Venezuela" tells the New York Times. New York Times ...
Ship traffic drops in Strait of Hormuz after weekend attacks
According to maritime tracking website Kpler, 29 vessels passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday and 12 on Sunday, a sharp drop from the 74 ships on Wednesday. On Thursday, Iranian drones hit a ship in the strait, setting off retaliatory strike...
More than 1,300 heat-related deaths across Europe since June 21, WHO chief says
Temperatures broke records across Europe again on Sunday. The head of the World Health Organization says more than 1,300 heat-related deaths have been recorded since June 21. Leigh Kiniry has more from London.
What Americans think is best about the U.S., according to CBS News polling
As we approach 250 years of the nation's founding, new CBS News polling asked Americans about some of the best parts of living in the United States. CBS News' Anthony Salvanto has more.
Second Dan Sullivan can appear on Alaska Senate primary ballot, court rules
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Monday that a man with the same name and party as Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan can challenge the sitting lawmaker in the state's Senate primary in August.