San Francisco archdiocese agrees to $395M settlement with 530 clergy abuse survivors
The Archdiocese of San Francisco agreed to pay $395 million to settle over 500 child sexual abuse lawsuits involving clergy and church officials.
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s prep for rumored wedding rolls on days ahead of reported MSG nuptials
A photo shows lighting equipment being delivered to Madison Square Garden days before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's rumored July 3 wedding.
Group running American flag from coast to coast
A group called "Relay for America" is running with a single American flag from one end of the United States to the other in celebration of the country's 250th birthday. Tony Dokoupil has more.
Taylor Swift wedding mystery deepens with potential date for July 3 at Madison Square Garden
Will Taylor Swift be marrying Travis Kelce this week at Madison Square Garden? Jericka Duncan reports.
String of alligator attacks may be related to hot weather
In recent days there have been three alligator attacks in central Florida and a deadly crocodile attack in Mexico. The victim in one case was just sitting on the beach. Cristian Benavides has more.
What to know about the Supreme Court rulings on presidential firings
The Supreme Court handed down a round of major decisions Monday, including rulings on firings orderd by President Trump. Jan Crawford has more.
Paraguay stuns four-time World Cup champions Germany in penalty shootout after controversial call
Manuel Neuer and Germany were stunned in a penalty shootout as Paraguay advanced to the round of 16 after a controversial VAR call annulled a goal.
Search efforts intensify in Venezuela as death toll from earthquakes rises above 1,700
The Venezuelan government now says more than 1,700 have died from the earthquakes that rocked the country last week, but search efforts continue. Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
JetBlue flight reports collision with drone while landing at JFK
A JetBlue flight on final approach to New York's JFK Airport reported a mid-air collision with a drone. Senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more.
Why is the heat in Europe so deadly?
More than a thousand heat-related deaths have been reported in Europe after last week's record heat wave. The continent has more heat-related deaths per capita than anywhere else, but fewer hot days. Leigh Kiniry reports on why.