U.S. says Iran is targeting American troops in Kuwait
The U.S. and Iran are at odds on a deal to end the war, and aggression is slowly rising in the Middle East. CBS News' Courtney Kealy has more insight.
Serena Williams returns: Sports world reacts to legendary tennis star's comeback after 4 years away
Serena Williams got plenty of support from her fellow athletes Monday.
Runoff in high-stakes Colombian presidential election
Colombian far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella and far-left Senator Iván Cepeda are advancing to a runoff on June 21 following a highly contested race on Sunday. María Teresa Aya with Noticias Caracol joins CBS News with more.
What happens if your bank account is frozen by mistake?
A mistaken bank account levy could have bigger financial consequences than you think. Here's how to fix the issue.
Trump’s new medical report may be missing key information, expert says
President Trump's recently released medical report may contain some important data gaps. CBS News' Dr. Celine Gounder joins with her take on the report.
666 bus to Hel back in business, as doomed tourist route is resurrected
News that the 666 to Hel was back has spread quickly across Polish social media accounts, and beyond.
College students accused of inciting boardwalk chaos walk free as prosecutors pull plug, city demands answers
Charges against four college students accused of organizing a Rehoboth Beach takeover event have been dropped by Delaware's Department of Justice.
Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson narrowly avoids injury at celebrity softball game after nasty collision
Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson dodged an injury scare after comedian Matt Rife rolled into his leg during a celebrity softball game rundown.
How Graham Platner’s wife sparked the explicit messages scandal
Graham Platner, the Democratic frontrunner for a Senate race in Maine, is facing growing backlash over allegations that he sent sexually explicit messages to multiple women, a scandal that sparked following apparent comments that his wife made to the c...
A secret warehouse holds assets seized from California fraudsters
In a secret federal law enforcement warehouse in Southern California, dozens of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and stacks of coveted sports memorabilia offer a modest testament to the mountains of taxpayer money being illegally diverted through fraud, law enfo...