CBS News Radio flashback: LBJ calls for equal voting rights after Selma march in 1965
Major Garrett introduces CBS News Radio coverage of President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 speech to Congress, calling for equal voting rights for Black Americans.
How Pete Hegseth is justifying the $1.5 trillion military funding request
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill grilled Pentagon officials on Tuesday over the military's $1.5 trillion funding request for the 2027 fiscal year. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small has more.
Health officials monitoring Americans from hantavirus cruise outbreak
International health officials say the number of confirmed or suspected hantavirus cases stemming from the cruise ship outbreak has climbed to 11, including the three people who died. CBS News' Ian Lee and Dr. Céline Gounder have more.
Where to watch Anaheim Ducks vs. Vegas Golden Knights Game 5 NHL playoffs: Live stream, start time, odds, TV channel for Tuesday, May 12
The Golden Knights and Ducks face off in Game 5 of their second-round playoff series.
NBA declines further action over Bucks' shutdown of Giannis Antetokounmpo as trade rumors swirl
So the Bucks have at least one thing settled regarding Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Patel denies alleged excessive drinking in Senate testimony
FBI Director Kash Patel again pushed back against allegations of excessive drinking at a Senate hearing on Tuesday. Mario Parker, managing editor at Bloomberg, and Paul Kane, congressional reporter for NOTUS, join to discuss.
Jason Collins, the first active openly gay NBA player, dies at 47 after brain cancer diagnosis
Jason Collins first came out in 2013, which made him the first openly gay active player in a men's North American sports league.
Dem CA gubernatorial hopeful lectures reporter, says interview should be a profile, not a ‘gotcha piece’
Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Xavier Becerra was slammed for lecturing KTLA reporter Annie Rose Ramos about doing a "profile" interview, not a "gotcha piece."
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President Trump says he's not backing down as Iran war spikes cost of living; California mayor pleads guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China.
White House invites U.S. business titans to Trump’s China summit
The White House invited 16 top U.S. executives to join President Trump on his trip to China. CBS News contributor Patrick McGee joins "The Takeout" to discuss what the move could signal to Beijing.