DC settles with left-wing protester who tailed National Guard while playing Darth Vader theme song
A left-wing protester who tailed National Guard members while playing "The Imperial March" from "Star Wars" has secured a large settlement from Washington, D.C.
Why democratic socialists are racking up primary wins
Democratic socialists are celebrating another win in a key U.S. congressional primary ahead of the 2026 midterms. CBS News political reporter Zak Hudak has more.
USA World Cup star Folarin Balogun pays tribute to LeBron James after scoring in Round of 32 match
Folarin Balogun scores against Bosnia and Herzegovina, celebrating with LeBron James' silencer move as the USMNT leads in the FIFA World Cup.
America wasn’t ‘really founded’ until 1965, MS NOW guest historian argues ahead of 250th birthday
Presidential historian Jon Meacham argued on MS NOW that America did not become a "multiracial, multiethnic democracy" until 1965 ahead of its 250th birthday.
Illegal alien on the run after allegedly ramming ICE vehicle in Pennsylvania, prompting agent to fire weapon
An illegal immigrant is on the run after he allegedly rammed his car into an ICE vehicle in Pennsylvania, prompting a federal agent to open fire during an arrest attempt.
Novice climber survives 1,500-foot drop on California’s Mount Shasta after helicopter rescue delayed by clouds
Climbing rangers hiked up Mount Shasta on foot after cloud cover blocked a direct helicopter rescue of a woman who slid 1,500 feet down Avalanche Gulch.
Stephen A Smith shows his privilege by mocking Lakers’ roster for having too many ‘White dudes’
Stephen A. Smith says the Lakers can't succeed with three White top players in Doncic, Austin Reaves and Walker Kessler. He did not respond.
Khamenei body in cold storage as feared Basij mobilizes ahead of historic Iran funeral
Tehran prepares massive security operation for Ali Khamenei's July 9 burial, mobilizing Basij militia and IRGC for expected historic turnout.
Mexican soccer fans celebrate advancing in the World Cup by wailing on each other in impromptu boxing match
Mexico fans celebrated their first knockout stage World Cup win since 1986 with wild street boxing after beating Ecuador at Mexico City Stadium.
What the SCOTUS Title IX ruling could mean for lawsuits seeking damages for women impacted by trans athletes
Riley Gaines and Brooke Slusser lawsuits seek damages after Supreme Court ruling allegedly shredded NCAA's Title IX defense on trans athletes.