What’s next for LeBron James, Serena Williams?
Sports journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent Jon Wertheim breaks down what's next for LeBron James and where he may end up after announcing his departure from the Lakers. He also discusses the future for tennis star Serena Williams, who made her come...
One of America’s oldest manufacturers says AI is creating jobs — not replacing them
Corning partners with Nvidia to build optical fiber factories in North Carolina and Texas, creating 3,000+ jobs to meet surging AI infrastructure demand.
EXCLUSIVE: Millions of newborns to receive special Social Security cards celebrating America’s 250th birthday
Babies born during America's 250th anniversary celebration will receive limited-edition Social Security cards featuring the official Freedom 250 logo.
STEVE FORBES: Mamdani’s socialist rent-control puts New York on the road to housing ruin
New York City rent freeze on 1 million rent-stabilized apartments is price control, not housing policy. It will reduce supply and hurt tenants.
Alaska state fair bars parental rights group due to ‘extremist’ group designation by far-left organization
Moms for Liberty's Fairbanks chapter says it was barred from a one-day booth at Alaska's oldest state fair after a former employee labeled the group an extremist hate organization.
Medicare will now help pay for some GLP-1 drugs. Here’s what to know
Starting Wednesday, Medicare will help pay for some GLP-1 medications for weight loss. CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Celine Gounder explains what this means for patients.
VP Vance says the US is in a great position with Iran, has accomplished ‘core mission’
Vice President JD Vance says the U.S. holds "all the cards" in Middle East negotiations, calling the outcome a "win-win" for the American people.
House Dem urges transparency by public officials after GOP colleague reveals reason for extended absence
Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres urged transparency from officials after House Republican Tom Kean revealed the previously undisclosed reason for an extended congressional absence.
Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s order seeking to end birthright citizenship
On the last day of its term, the Supreme Court rejected President Trump's effort seeking to end birthright citizenship. The high court also ruled states can continue to ban transgender athletes from competing in female sports. Jan Crawford has more.
Guardians rookie tosses ball into stands after making second out, costs team go-ahead run
Cleveland Guardians prospect Cooper Ingle suffered brain fog, throwing the ball into the stands thinking the inning was over against the Texas Rangers.