Nationals fire community relations director over allegedly admitting to religious discrimination: report
The Washington Nationals reportedly fired executive Sean Hudson after a hidden camera video showed him allegedly targeting pitcher Trevor Williams.
ICE temporarily releases man facing deportation to Congo amid Ebola outbreak
Jose Yugar-Cruz, who had been granted protection from deportation to his home country in South America, has been temporarily released from ICE custody.
What’s different about this Ebola outbreak?
The World Health Organization said there are approximately 906 suspected Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and they are investigating 223 suspected deaths. Dr. Tom Frieden, president and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, joins CBS News to di...
Hurricanes froward preaches not looking past potentially decisive Game 5 against Canadiens
Carolina holds a 3-1 series lead over Montreal in the Eastern Conference Final and can advance to face the Vegas Golden Knights with a Game 5 victory.
FBI and Texas authorities arrest 276 suspected child predators, rescue 89 children in sweeping operation
The FBI and 91 Texas law enforcement agencies arrested over 276 suspected child predators and rescued 89 kids in Operation Soteria Shield, officials say.
Jake Tapper refutes Jill Biden’s claim she feared for husband’s health at CNN debate
Jake Tapper said Jill Biden didn't act worried after his infamous 2024 debate despite now claiming she feared her husband was having a stroke on stage.
Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter hug out differences, but neither apologizes over Trump dispute
Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter address the media together, saying they disagree on Trump but have no beef inside the Giants locker room as teammates.
Critics got California’s free diaper math wrong, but state won’t release key Baby2Baby records
A CBS News California fact-check found the state's free diaper program won't cost taxpayers 50 cents per diaper, as viral posts claimed. But the Newsom administration still won't release the Baby2Baby contract or competitive bid records amid concerns f...
Why did Trump postpone signing an AI executive order?
Last week, President Trump was expected to sign an executive order on artificial intelligence, but abruptly postponed the event. Politico White House reporter Diana Nerozzi joins to examine what happened.
Georgia football’s fall from grace in a post-NIL era: debunking a longstanding narrative
The narrative that NIL ruined Georgia football ignores a 65-7 record, back-to-back national titles, and top recruiting classes since 2022, a writer argues.