5 takeaways from the Illinois primaries
Illinois' heavily Democratic tilt means statewide candidates and those in the Chicago area and its suburbs are favored to win in November.
World Cup games at Gillette no longer in jeopardy after Foxborough officially approves license
“We’re in a great spot to host seven amazing events here in Foxborough, where we will be the limelight of the world." The post World Cup games at Gillette no…
Keith Pettigrew named as new CEO for Chicago Housing Authority
A new CEO has been chosen for the Chicago Housing authority. The CHA Board of Commissioners named Keith Pettigrew to take over the agency.
Cuba faces deepening crisis as Trump mulls takeover
Cuba has been facing more blackouts and protests since the U. S. cut off its access to Venezuelan oil. Juan Palop reports from Havana.
FCC chair threatens to pull TV licenses over Iran news coverage. Why that’s highly unlikely
FCC Chair Brendan Carr goes after broadcast networks as negative stories mount against the Trump administration amid Iran war.
Steve Hartman’s Oscar for a short film meant to make us feel again
For years, CBS News' own Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp documented the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings. The resulting film, "All the Empty Rooms," just won an…
Gas prices could hit new high if Strait of Hormuz closure continues
The unprecedented Strait of Hormuz closure amid the Iran war has spiked the price of oil and gas. It's also left thousands of crew members stranded on ships as the…
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ takes best animated feature at 2026 Oscars
'Golden' made history as the first K-pop song to win an Oscar, while six South Korean songwriters earned their inaugural wins in the category.
WADA Rejects Report Claiming Possible Ban On Trump, US Officials From LA Olympics
The World Anti-Doping Agency rejected a recent media report suggesting possible bans on U. S. officials. The agency said the story misrepresented internal discussions about funding rules and government contributions.…
Pentagon tightens controls over Stars and Stripes after calling it “woke”
The new rules for the independent military newspaper are the Defense Department's latest effort to put extraordinary restrictions on journalists covering the agency.