Graham Platner denies damning new report alleging abuse as ‘simply not true’
Graham Platner denied the New York Times' allegations of violence against ex-girlfriends in his first national interview since the controversies emerged.
Who sets the rules for U.S. elections?
Even as voters head to the polls for primary elections, the U.S. is seeing efforts at the state and federal levels to change how the process plays out. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson discusses who sets the rules for U.S. elections.
18 House Republicans defy Trump to pass Ukraine aid package headed for veto fight
The Republican-led House passed a sweeping Ukraine security package with military aid and Russia sanctions, rebuking the White House, which vowed a veto.
House approves new Ukraine aid as over a dozen Republicans defect
Several Republicans signed onto a Democratic-led discharge petition, circumventing GOP leaders on the issue.
Model Penny Lane’s work on the SI Swimsuit runway last weekend still has the internet talking
Penny Lane's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Miami Swim Week runway walk goes viral, approaching 20 million views on Twitter in just a few days.
Search continues for Auburn University student missing in Japan
James "Weston" Higginbotham, an Auburn University student, went missing last week in Japan after his family says he went to an area near Kyoto known for its hiking trails.
Army vet dad running for sheriff gets murder charge dismissed in shooting of daughter’s alleged predator
An Arkansas judge dismissed murder charges against sheriff candidate Aaron Spencer, citing law enforcement's mishandling of dash-camera SD card evidence.
1,300+ University of California professors call for return of SAT and ACT exams
More than 1,300 faculty members from the University of California are calling for the return of entrance exams like the SAT and ACT for STEM applicants. Douglas Belkin, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal who's covered the topic, joined "The Takeout...
FIFA bans refillable water bottles from World Cup stadiums despite original rules stating otherwise
FIFA has now banned refillable plastic water bottles from World Cup stadiums just one week before the tournament despite previous guidance saying otherwise.
U.S. sanctions Cuban president as Trump administration puts pressure on its leaders
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, according to a filing on the Treasury Department website.