Savannah Guthrie to host ‘Wordle’ game show for NBC as mother’s disappearance reaches 100 days
Savannah Guthrie revealed she will be hosting a "Wordle" game show for NBC, the announcement coming 100 days after her mother Nancy Guthrie went missing.
Craig Morton, quarterback who led the Broncos to their first Super Bowl appearance, dead at 83
Ring of Fame quarterback Craig Morton, who guided the Denver Broncos to Super Bowl XII during the 1977 season, died Saturday at age 83.
Last-place Mets reportedly calling up top hitting prospect A.J. Ewing
The Mets rank at or near the bottom of MLB in several offensive categories. Can A.J. Ewing help turn that around?
Draymond Green wants retribution for Timberwolves after Wembanyama dodges NBA punishment
Draymond Green says the NBA got it wrong by not suspending or fining Victor Wembanyama for his elbow on Naz Reid ahead of a pivotal Game 5 Tuesday.
Risky business: College sports' new enforcement entity remains on shaky ground despite a costly arbitration victory
The College Sports Commission got a sweeping victory in its first serious challenge in this new era of college athletics.
Student loan rule would penalize graduates who enter ministry, Christian college leaders say
Christian college leaders say new federal student loan rules pose an "existential threat" to religious higher education and could worsen clergy shortages.
Trump pushes for federal gas tax pause as Iran war shows no end in sight
President Trump told CBS News exclusively on Monday that he wants to suspend the federal gas tax to give Americans some relief at the pump as the war with Iran continues. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more.
Supreme Court clears path for Alabama to redraw congressional map
The Supreme Court set aside lower court decisions that had blocked the state from using a congressional map drawn by Republicans in 2023 that contained one majority-Black district.
Americans from hantavirus-hit ship arrive in U.S., including 1 who tested positive
An American on the repatriation flight began showing symptoms of hantavirus and another "tested mildly PCR positive for the Andes virus," the Department of Health and Human Services says.
Why Americans from the hantavirus-stricken ship were taken to Omaha
Most of the Americans who were on a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak were taken to specialized facilities at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.