5/13: CBS Evening News
President Trump in China amid economic pressure at home caused by Iran war; Alex Murdaugh to be tried again after court overturns murder convictions.
Kendrick Perkins accidentally exposed the NBA’s biggest problem during ESPN’s ‘First Take’
Victor Wembanyama's playoff dominance highlights what ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins calls the NBA's international takeover and its impact on American fans.
Skip Bayless boosts Stephen A’s sluggish “First Take” ratings by 24% on their reunion show
Skip Bayless' return to ESPN's "First Take" boosted viewership by 24%, raising questions about whether the show needs him back on a regular basis.
Vance turns up heat on states with federal cash threat over Medicaid fraud crackdown
VP JD Vance threatens to cut anti-fraud funding to states that don't prosecute Medicaid fraud, singling out California, New York, and Hawaii.
Isles Matthew Schaefer annihilates Calder Trophy field, rookie wins award unanimously
Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer is the runaway and unanimous winner of the NHL's Calder Trophy after an incredible 59-point debut campaign.
No need to wait for LeBron James to retire, the next ‘great one’ is already here and his name is Wemby
Victor Wembanyama is being called the next GOAT contender as Hall of Famers praise his historic talent and the Spurs push deep into the NBA Playoffs.
Trump’s plan to hold 30,000 migrants at Guantanamo yet to materialize after 1 year, documents show
President Trump promised to hold 30,000 migrants facing deportation at Guantanamo Bay. A year later, it's mostly empty. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has the details.
How AI is changing travel
Almost every industry worldwide is integrating artificial intelligence into its operations, and the airline industry is no different. Booking.com CEO Glenn Fogel joins "The Takeout" to discuss AI's impact on travel.
What is “blue dot fever” and what does it mean for the music industry?
Major musicians from Post Malone to Meghan Trainor have recently struggled to sell out stadiums and arenas for their tours. It's a troubling trend being called "blue dot fever" and has led to entertainers canceling some or all of their shows. Ash-har Q...
Jewish Dem lawmaker pans NY Times, suggests paper on ‘Hamas’ payroll’ for Palestinian prisoner dog rape report
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., suggested that The New York Times is on "Hamas' payroll" for publishing a report alleging Israel has trained dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners.