Woman arrested after allegedly beheading Jesus statue outside Catholic church
A woman was arrested after allegedly beheading a Jesus statue outside a Long Island Catholic church, police said. The pastor later found the severed head in nearby bushes.
Stephon Castle throws down the dunk of the playoffs in Game 2 of Spurs-Thunder
The Spurs guard delivered a playoff poster, at the expense of Isaiah Hartenstein.
Why is Harvard limiting the number of “A” grades?
In a historic move, Harvard University faculty members have voted to limit the number of "A" grades given to undergraduates to curb rising grade inflation. Axios Boston reporter Mike Deehan joins "The Daily Report" with more.
Texas Dem under fire for saying she’d make ICE jail “prison for American Zionists”
A Democratic House candidate in Texas is facing widespread condemnation and accusations of antisemitism from her own party.
‘Top Gun’ actor defends his reputation after self-imposed, decade-long media ban from ‘mishandled’ profile
Miles Teller addressed decade-old "kind of a d--" label, saying the 2015 Esquire profile felt like a violation of what actually transpired.
Former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer survives nasty car wreck while chasing MLB comeback
Trevor Bauer's McLaren was hit in a blindsiding crash in Arizona, but the former Cy Young winner was unharmed as he rehabs and eyes an MLB return.
Target Q1 earnings beat expectations as company tries to turn things around
Home Depot, Target, Lowes and TJ Maxx all beat expectations with their first quarter earnings and revenue reported on Wednesday. Target had their strongest gains in years. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent has more.
Breaking down Raúl Castro indictment’s significance
President Trump said he does not think there will be any additional escalation following the Justice Department's indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. CBS News national correspondent Lilia Luciano breaks down the situation.
Jan. 6 officer suing to block Trump fund: “These people… should not be rewarded by the government”
Metropolitan Police officer Daniel Hodges is one of two law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots and is suing to block the Trump administration's nearly $1.8 billion so-called "anti-weaponization" fund. He joins "The Da...
Travis Kelce shares fiancée Taylor Swift’s hilarious take on Steelers legend Jerome Bettis
Travis Kelce relayed a story on "New Heights" about introducing fiancée Taylor Swift to Steelers legend Jerome Bettis through old highlight footage.