REPS ANDY HARRIS, KEITH SELF, SEN RICK SCOTT: Fix FISA. Don’t spy on us
Congress faces a June 12 deadline to renew FISA Section 702 as House Freedom Caucus and Senate members demand meaningful surveillance reforms.
The best teams you won't see at the 2026 World Cup
Italy is, somehow, missing its third straight World Cup.
Charles Oakley ban: James Dolan won't let Knicks star attend home games despite pleas from Michael Jordan, Adam Silver
James Dolan doesn't want Charles Oakley back at The Garden.
Nick Saban testifies in support of bill to regulate NIL rules: “It’s become an arms race”
Retired Alabama football coach Nick Saban testified on Capitol Hill on Wednesday in support of legislation to regulate the NCAA's name, image and likeness rules. Kelly O'Grady reports.
Guide missing for a week on Mount Everest found alive: “Miracle”
A Sherpa guide was found crawling to base camp on Mount Everest a week after he went missing.
Hostages safely rescued, suspect killed after nearly 16-hour standoff at California bank
After nearly 16 hours, all hostages being held inside a California bank were safely rescued and the suspect barricaded inside was killed by an elite FBI team, officials say. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
New York Yankees get bad news on Aaron Judge’s mysterious injury: ‘We just want clarity’
Aaron Boone says Yankees need more imaging and clarity on Aaron Judge's injury, which has reportedly bothered him for the last couple of weeks.
Friend of missing American in Bahamas hopes to get answers: “It makes you sick”
A friend of Lynette Hooker, who went missing in the Bahamas two months ago, spoke to CBS News about Hooker's disappearance as a U.S. Coast Guard team continues its search. Cristian Benavides reports.
CEO accused of selling sensitive U.S. computer equipment to Iran
Federal agents arrested tech CEO Jamshid Ghomi, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Iran. Ghomi is accused of selling sensitive U.S. computer equipment to Iran, violating U.S. sanctions against the country. Nicole Sganga reports.
Nearly 100 years later, beloved amusement park still refuses to charge admission
Pennsylvania's old-fashioned Knoebels Amusement Resort has offered free admission since opening in 1926. It now features 60 rides, food stands and classic charm.