More trucks unload outside of Madison Square Garden ahead of speculated Swift-Kelce wedding
Fan fever is rising over the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding as forklifts, bins and boxes arrive outside of Madison Square Garden in New York City. Jo Ling Kent has more details.
DNA from soda bottle allegedly links Massachusetts woman to 1985 murder of ‘Baby Boy Doe’
A Massachusetts woman allegedly linked by DNA genealogy to the 1985 cold case death of her newborn son, known as Baby Boy Doe, found in Mansfield woods.
Trump acknowledges he made $1.4 billion in 2025 crypto ventures, raising ethical questions
After the Office of Government Ethics revealed just how much crypto money the president has been making, Tony Dokoupil asks how this sort of thing is allowed ethically and legally.
Trump takes his first ride aboard a luxury new Air Force One gifted by Qataris
President Trump responded to new ethics questions on two fronts - the use of a luxury Boeing Jet, gifted by the Qatari government as a temporary Air Force One, and his newly disclosed billion-dollar crypto fortune. Nancy Cordes has more.
Internal emails expose how July 4th bash is being derailed by Dem-run county: ‘Offensive’
California county’s planned America 250 celebration for the Fourth of July ignited backlash after Democrats added equity rules for sponsors and DEI programming, while America's founding is sidelined.
Roads and airports packed with millions of July 4 travelers
Passengers aboard American Airlines Flight 1040 had a scary start to the July 4 travel rush after the pilot announced there was a reported engine fire. Though American says there was no evidence of that. Kris Van Cleave has more on the holiday rush.
Service member among 2 arrested after missing man probe leads cops to body dump site on Army base
A missing person case in Tacoma escalated into a homicide investigation after human remains were found on Joint Base Lewis-McChord property.
Empire State Building climbers engaged and under arrest
Two people in black masks scaled the Empire State Building, scrambling the New York City Police Department. They call themselves "roof-toppers," or stunt climbers, and they unfurled a banner about world peace before one of them got out a ring and propo...
England comes back with 2 goals from Harry Kane in World Cup
England advanced in the World Cup on Wednesday with a late goal from its all-time leading scorer, Harry Kane. Meanwhile, the U.S. Men's National Team is in a win-or-go-home match in the San Francisco Bay Area. Nicole Valdes has more.
Game show icons Kitty Carlisle’s and Bert Convy’s 1976 “Bicentennial Minutes” segments
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett introduces two 1976 CBS segments marking America's bicentennial, featuring game show regulars Kitty Carlisle and Bert Convy.