Music teacher accused of luring, killing PhD student sister-in-law after years-long obsession: report
Joseph Horner, a Long Island music teacher, is accused of murdering his sister-in-law Victoria Castle, a Stony Brook University Ph.D. student.
About 2,000 U.S. troops supporting relief efforts after Venezuela earthquakes
Almost 60,000 buildings may have been damaged or destroyed in Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes last week, according to a NASA satellite assessment.
Harry Kane rescues England from shock World Cup exit with two goals in 11 minutes against DR Congo
Harry Kane scored two goals in the final 21 minutes to complete England's comeback against DR Congo and advance to the World Cup round of 16.
One NYC neighborhood has dozens of adult daycares. Now the feds have questions.
Investigations are underway into possible fraudulent activity at some of these kinds of facilities across New York, CBS News has learned.
7/1: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Trump filing reveals he made $2.2 billion in 2025; H. R. McMaster says Iran is "getting everything that they wanted" in U.S. talks.
Mets owner Steve Cohen backs team’s architect of brutal season, says team will ‘live that contract out’
Steve Cohen said David Stearns will keep his job through at least 2028 despite the Mets' disastrous 36-50 record and a 12-game losing streak in April.
Chiney Ogwumike claiming that A’ja Wilson is ‘greater’ than Tom Brady exposes ESPN’s WNBA credibility problem
Chiney Ogwumike asked if A'ja Wilson's greatness surpasses Tom Brady's, arguing Brady's 'winning is boring' in a segment critics call pandering.
Supreme Court ruling sparks race to kill a multibillion-dollar loophole in Congress
Sen. Tim Scott's bill targets birth tourism by denying birthright citizenship to children born to women on tourist visas in the United States.
Pentagon consolidates drone oversight as Trump administration pushes rapid unmanned warfare expansion
The Pentagon consolidates all military drones and autonomous systems under a new office to accelerate development and fielding of unmanned technology.
Why U.S. initially restricted Anthropic’s advanced AI models
The Trump administration has lifted export restrictions on Anthropic's most advanced artificial intelligence models, Fable and Mythos, after weeks of negotiations over national security concerns. CNET Editor-in-Chief David Katzmaier joins to discuss.