Aspen Acres Fire continues to burn out of control in southern Colorado
The Aspen Acres Fire continues to burn out of control in Pueblo and Custer counties.
Bessent on Trump’s crypto earnings, Trump Accounts and the U.S. economy’s struggles
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent touched on the recent disclosure of President Trump's crypto earnings, the latest developments with the tax-deferred Trump Accounts, and the struggles facing the U.S. economy.
Exclusive interview: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Trump accounts, Trump’s crypto gains, more
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks with CBS News' Kelly O'Grady about stock donations for Trump accounts, the war in Iran, President Trump's $1.4 billion in crypto earnings and more.
Massachusetts city imposes curfew ahead of historic World Cup match
Brockton officials announced an overnight curfew ahead of Cape Verde's World Cup match, citing shootings, reckless driving and public safety concerns.
Fitness influencer pleads guilty in violent gym attack after beating man with weightlifting belt
Fitness influencer Wes Watson pleaded guilty to aggravated battery after footage showed him striking a man with a weightlifting belt at a Miami gym.
Driver charged with manslaughter after Tesla crashes into Texas home, kills grandmother
Ring doorbell footage shows the Tesla Model 3 slamming into a Katy, Texas, home at 73 mph while the DoorDash driver claims Full Self-Driving was engaged.
Athletics prospect Ryan Lasko awaits feeling in lower half after C6-C7 spinal surgery following collision
Athletics prospect Ryan Lasko still can't feel his lower half after spinal surgery to repair fractured vertebrae from a scary outfield collision.
Karlie Kloss reveals what it’s like navigating Trump family ties at dinner table as a Democrat
Karlie Kloss says she's a Democrat who believes in bipartisan dialogue, revealing how she navigates family dinners as part of the extended Trump family.
Mexican national made knife from pens, tried stabbing passenger in the brain on Vegas-bound flight, DOJ says
Mexican national Julio Alvarez Lopez pleaded guilty after prosecutors said he made a weapon from pens before a Seattle-to-Las Vegas flight and tried to stab a stranger through the eye.
What parents want 1 year after Camp Mystic flooding tragedy
Saturday marks one year since the catastrophic flooding that swept through Camp Mystic in Texas. Raging river water flooded the camp for young girls, killing 25 campers, two counselors and the camp's executive director. CBS News' Jason Allen reports.