Remote work hurting the job market for young college graduates, new research finds
The COVID-19 pandemic made remote working the new normal for millions of Americans, but a new analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows it may be hurting those entering the workforce. New York Times investigative reporter Jodi Kantor joi...
How White House security has tightened over time
Security at the White House is tighter than ever since April's shooting at the correspondents' dinner. In a new article in The Atlantic, Matt Viser writes about how the recent push for perimeters has collided with the need for access in a democracy. Vi...
Trump pick of Bill Pulte for acting DNI draws heavy criticism
President Trump announced that he is tapping Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has more.
What to know about California’s primaries
Tuesday marked Primary Day in six U.S. states, with key races in California, including the governor's race and LA's mayoral race. CBS News' Julie Watts and Fin Gómez report.
Graham Platner visits Capitol Hill amid sexting controversy
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner was on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, meeting with Democratic lawmakers. The pre-scheduled meetings come on the heels of leaked sexually explicit text messages that Platner allegedly exchanged with women who were not his...
Chicago college removes LGBTQ pride flag over institutional neutrality concerns
University of Chicago Laboratory Schools removed the LGBTQ pride flag after administrators determined it would violate institutional neutrality policies.
Todd Blanche declines to put the “anti-weaponization” fund drop in writing
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed Tuesday that the Justice Department will not be moving forward with the nearly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, but declined to say he would put that in writing. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kauf...
Morgan Wallen gives fans an update on his piano, days after smashing it on stage during Denver show
Morgan Wallen gives fans a piano update after smashing one on stage during his Denver performance when it malfunctioned during Sand In My Boots.
Atlanta train stabbing suspect faces new charge as feds weigh death penalty in great-grandmother’s killing
Georgia man faces federal charge carrying possible death penalty for allegedly stabbing a 66-year-old great-grandmother on an Atlanta MARTA train.
Bill Pulte, Trump’s new acting intelligence chief, criticized over lack of experience
President Trump on Tuesday announced housing official Bill Pulte will serve as the acting director of national intelligence. Pulte has no defense or intelligence experience. CBS News' Samantha Vinograd and Eleanor Watson join to discuss.