Billie Jean King to graduate from college at 82 years old, six decades after leaving for tennis
King reportedly majored in history, at one point writing an essay about the Title IX law she helped get passed.
U.S. moving to indict Cuba’s Raúl Castro, sources say
The potential indictment — which must be approved by a grand jury — is expected to focus on Cuba's 1996 downing of two planes operated by a humanitarian group.
CBS News Radio flashback: Douglas Edwards’ last broadcast
When Douglas Edwards began presenting the CBS Television News in 1947, he made history as the first anchor of an American TV news show. Although he left the role in 1962, Edwards remained at CBS, doing considerable TV and radio work, until 1988. Major ...
How redistricting efforts could affect midterms, 2028 election
South Carolina's Republican Gov. Henry McMaster has called for a special legislative session centered on redrawing the state's congressional map ahead of the November midterm elections. The legislature is expected to pass a map that could impact the st...
Bob Myers, Josh Harris address Jared McCain trade; 76ers weighing if 3-max-player roster can still deliver NBA title
Myers and Harris faced a full-court press as the Sixers search for their next president of basketball operations.
Harris’ ‘no bad idea brainstorm’ for Dems includes packing SCOTUS, eliminating Electoral College
Former Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for suggesting an "expanded" Democratic playbook including ideas such as Supreme Court expansion.
Supreme Court allows freight brokers to face lawsuits in some truck crashes
The Supreme Court handed down a unanimous ruling on Thursday that will allow logistics companies or freight brokers to be sued for liability in some truck crashes. CBS News senior national correspondent Jim Axelrod breaks down the case.
A timeline of the Karen Read case
A look at the timeline of events in Karen Read's high-profile Massachusetts murder trial and retrial. Read was acquitted of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe.
Chinese Americans discuss hopes for Trump-Xi summit
CBS News' Anna Schecter went to Flushing, Queens, to ask Chinese Americans for their thoughts on the Trump-Xi summit. Schecter joins "The Takeout" to relay what she heard.
Bipartisan bill aims to help civilians exposed to toxic burn pits
A bipartisan group of lawmakers unveiled a bill to help civilians, including law enforcement agents, receive workers' compensation for illnesses like cancer that are often associated with toxic exposure to burn pits.