UK police apologize to ‘Father Ted’ creator Graham Linehan for arrest over trans social media posts
Met Police apologized to Graham Linehan after his 2025 arrest over social media posts criticizing gender identity ideology, vowing to learn from the case.
22 days to the World Cup: Tunisia makes it to the tournament without conceding a goal
Tunisia is one of two African teams to enter the World Cup without allowing any goals during qualifying.
What you need to know ahead of the 2026 Indianapolis 500
Can Alex Palou win his second straight Indy 500? He starts Sunday's race on the pole.
Vanderbilt pitcher screams at batter like a maniac, gets hit with instant karma one pitch later
SEC Tournament karma strikes as Vanderbilt pitcher Connor Fennell celebrates an 89 mph fastball, then immediately gives up a massive home run.
Assistant principal “did nothing” when told about 6-year-old with gun, prosecutor says
A prosecutor in the trial of a former assistant principal facing criminal charges over a 2023 school shooting said she dismissed concerns about a gun in a student's bag.
Friday night problems: Alabama high school football coach banned for season after recruiting violation
MGM head coach Zach Golson suspended after a signing day ceremony for eighth-graders allegedly violated Alabama high school football recruiting rules.
Backseat grillmeisters are the absolute worst and other petty complaints about BBQing
The Gripe Report takes on BBQ season with complaints about long cook times, regional snobs, disappointing restaurants, and unwanted grilling advice.
‘Written in our DNA’: Polish pilots who remember Soviet rule prepare for America’s most lethal fighter jet
Poland expects its first F-35 fighter jets very soon as U.S. and Polish forces train together at a key NATO air base near the alliance's eastern flank.
U.S. Army soldier worries his wife could be deported despite release from ICE custody
A U.S. Army soldier and Afghanistan war veteran says he's worried that his newly-freed wife could still be targeted by ICE and deported. Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
Raúl Castro indictment expected to be announced in Miami today, sources say
Raúl Castro is being indicted on charges related to Cuba's deadly 1996 shootdown of planes operated by humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue, U.S. officials told CBS News earlier this month.