Education Secretary Linda McMahon rips California trans athlete ‘compromise,’ tells Newsom to ‘pick a side’
Education Secretary Linda McMahon rejects California's trans athlete policy and shared podium plan, reinforcing Trump administration's Title IX stance.
Taxpayer-funded ‘Meth Mansion’ under fire as crime concerns mount around homeless campus
The Skid Row Care Campus in downtown LA faces mounting criticism over reported violence, drug activity and reportedly 693 police calls in roughly five months.
United Airlines flight bound for Spain turns around over Bluetooth device name
Over the weekend, a United Airlines plane had to turn around mid-flight en route to Spain because of the name of a Bluetooth device. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has more.
The things Abdul Carter conveniently didn’t mention about his distaste for President Trump
The Abdul Carter-Jaxson Dart controversy raises questions about why Carter only criticized his teammate while ignoring the Trump connections of his head coach and apparent idol.
Everyday task may help detect early dementia signs before diagnosis, study finds
Scientists have discovered that a simple writing test could detect cognitive impairment in older adults before more serious symptoms develop.
Charlie Kirk murder suspect’s preliminary hearing will be open to public, judge rules
A preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, will be open to the media and the public, a judge ruled Monday. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
Early details on Anthropic’s IPO filing
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company behind the chatbot Claude, has filed to go public, setting up one of the biggest initial public offerings in history. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent has the details.
Jimmy Kimmel says he felt ‘defeated’ after Colbert show was cancelled, says CBS is using ‘made-up numbers’
Jimmy Kimmel says he feels defeated by the cancellation of Colbert's CBS show and claims the network's reported $40 million loss figures are made up.
Why the Justice Department is stepping back from its “anti-weaponization” fund
The Justice Department said Monday it will stop work on a $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
Newsom blasts Democrats for their ‘victim mentality’ that enabled homeless crisis
California Gov. Gavin Newsom tells Scott Galloway the Democratic Party has been rightfully perceived as too slow, weak, and ineffective in recent years.