Fugitive tied to decades-old slaying of punk rocker roommate caught in tropical hot spot: feds
A Michigan fugitive was allegedly on the run for over 30 years after being accused of killing his roommate, a punk rock vocalist, in 1993 Detroit.
Why would the Celtics ever break up Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown?
The Celtics know how great Tatum and Brown can be. There is proof of concept, and there is also plenty of proof that, when you keep them together, they can continue to deliver.
Garrick Higgo shares baffling comments while reacting to two-shot penalty at PGA Championship
Garrick Higgo received a two-shot penalty at the PGA Championship for being late to his tee time at Aronimink Golf Club, but still shot 1-under par.
John Cena shares why losing final WWE match ‘defines’ his career amid mixed fan reactions
John Cena reflected on his polarizing final WWE match and says the split audience reaction was the best way to close the chapter on his in-ring career.
How to watch the 2026 World Cup for free
How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free.
Myles Turner says Doc Rivers 'didn't fine anybody' this season despite repeated tardiness, Giannis Antetokounmpo was most likely Bucks player to be late
Turner peeled back another layer of Milwaukee's tumultuous 2025-26 season on the "Game Recognize Game" podcast.
Breaking down the U.S. “learning recession” found in new Education Scorecard report
A new report from the national Education Scorecard warns the U.S. is experiencing a "learning recession." Thomas Kane, professor at Harvard's Center for Education Policy Research, joins CBS News to discuss.
Ship seized off coast of UAE near Strait of Hormuz may have been ‘floating armory’: report
UKMTO reports a ship was boarded by unauthorized personnel near the Strait of Hormuz off the UAE coast and headed toward Iranian territorial waters.
3 credit card debt questions borrowers should consider this week
Following a series of disappointing inflation reports, credit card users in debt should consider these questions now.
Former death row inmate granted bond, after nearly being executed 3 times
An Oklahoma judge granted bond to former death row inmate Richard Glossip on Thursday, laying the groundwork for his first release from prison since 1997.