Ex-CIA chief John Brennan sues Trump administration, demands court preserve investigation records
Former CIA Director John Brennan is suing the Trump administration and demanding an order requiring the administration to preserive its investigation records.
Republican accuses SCOTUS of betraying US, pushes bill restricting birthright citizenship, pregnant visitors
Rep. Andy Ogles accused the Supreme Court of betraying the nation and introduced the Anchors Away Act to crack down against birthright citizenship.
USMNT starts World Cup knockout stage against Bosnia and Herzegovina
The U.S. Men's National Team will play their first knockout stage match of the 2026 World Cup Wednesday night against Bosnia and Herzegovina. CBS News' Nicole Valdes reports.
DOJ charges 8 alleged Tren de Aragua members in Texas, Illinois murder and kidnapping cases
Prosecutors described the horrific nature of the crimes. Outside Dallas, Texas, the alleged TdA members executed man was in front of two children, authorities said.
Alito warns Supreme Court made ‘serious mistake’ that could have national security consequences
Justice Alito warns the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling threatens national security by extending citizenship to children of birth tourists.
16 children found living in ‘deplorable’ Ohio home conditions, 4 arrested: ‘Pure evil’
Four people arrested after 16 children were found in deplorable conditions in Vinton County, Ohio, officials said. Two children were flown to trauma centers.
Jewish California congressional candidate says harassment from Gaza agitators went ‘beyond free speech’
California State Sen. Scott Wiener said agitators at San Francisco's Trans March crossed into antisemitic intimidation over Gaza by physically surrounding him.
Former CIA Director John Brennan sues DOJ, Trump officials over criminal probes
Brennan is seeking a court order to force the preservation of records in the investigations targeting him. His attorneys say he's being "vindictively singled out for investigation."
U.S. helicopter goes down in Arabian Sea, crew member missing, Navy says
Three members of a four-person U.S. helicopter crew were rescued at sea after an "emergency water landing" in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday, the Navy said. A search continues for the fourth and final crew member.
Tourists shown in stampede for pool lounge chairs after endless wait at holiday resort
Vacationers are shown sprinting for pool loungers at a Spanish resort in Salou after lining up for an hour before gates open, with chair hogs reserving these spots daily.