New Ebola outbreak leaves 65 dead as officials warn of cross-border spread
A new Ebola outbreak in Congo has killed 65 people with 246 suspected cases as officials investigate which strain is driving the deadly spread.
Jerome Powell’s legacy as he finishes Fed Chair term
Friday marked Jerome Powell's last day as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. CBS News producer Emily Pandise takes a look at his legacy.
Vegas Golden Knights star Mitch Marner is doing the funniest thing ever with postseason explosion
Mitch Marner now leads the Stanley Cup Playoffs in points with 18 after helping the Vegas Golden Knights punch their ticket to the Conference Final.
What role does Raúl Castro play in Cuba as sources say the U.S. is moving to indict him
The U.S. is taking steps to indict Raúl Castro, the 94-year-old former president of Cuba, U.S. officials say. CBS News' Lilia Luciano reports.
PGA Championship third-round tee times: When will Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm begin?
The tournament is still very much wide open.
Possible hantavirus case under investigation in upstate New York; no connection to deadly cruise ship outbreak
A "suspected" hantavirus case is under investigation in New York's Ontario County, with officials saying there is no risk to the general public from it.
PGA Championship: Bryson DeChambeau, once the toast of golf, is in real trouble now
The problem for DeChambeau right now is that not so long ago, everything was going his way, and now almost nothing is.
A replica of KITT from ‘Knight Rider’ got a traffic ticket in another state despite being in a museum
A museum car replica of KITT from Knight Rider reportedly received a speeding ticket from New York City, even though the car has never left Illinois.
After a woman was released from ICE detention, her Army soldier husband speaks out
The wife of an active-duty U.S. Army soldier detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement was released on Thursday after a month in custody. CBS News immigration correspondent Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
2 senators call on FAA to study safety impact of reduced flight attendant staffing
In a CBS News exclusive, a pair of Democratic Senators called on the Federal Aviation Administration to study the safety impact of allowing fewer flight attendants on some long-haul flights. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the...