Cubs minor league team mocks Colin Kaepernick on Twitter
The Double-A Tennessee Smokies drew the Betsy Ross American Flag on their infield Wednesday and tweeted
The Double-A Tennessee Smokies drew the Betsy Ross American Flag on their infield Wednesday and tweeted
Parents can't totally avoid the added expense, but you can work with your auto insurer to minimize the pain
Amid conservative cries for a boycott, analysts say Nike knows its customer base. Hint: It's not Mitch McConnell
The U.S. women's national soccer team is celebrating July Fourth in France where they'll play the Netherlands in Sunday’s World Cup Final. The defending champions beat England 2-1 on Tuesday to reach their third final in a row. The U.S. started the tournament with a 13-0 win over Thailand. Midfielder Samantha Mewis scored two of those goals in her first World Cup. She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss criticism over Team USA’s goal celebrations and whether she plans to visit the White House.
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A stone sculpture of Egypt’s famous King Tut is at the center of an international dispute. The bust of the revered "boy king" is set to be auctioned off on Thursday in London for an expected $5 million. But Egypt’s government says the artifact was stolen and wants the sale stopped. Charlie D'Agata reports.
A New Jersey judge faces calls for his removal amid nationwide outrage over the way he handled a rape case. The alleged assault was captured on cell phone video. But the judge declined prosecutors' request to charge the 16-year-old suspect as an adult, in part because he said the teenager came "from a good family." Meg Oliver reports.
The only Republican in Congress to accuse President Trump of impeachable acts says he's leaving the Republican Party. In a Washington Post op-ed Rep. Justin Amash said he's becoming an independent. He said he’s leaving the GOP because "modern politics is trapped in a partisan death spiral."
As millions of Americans head to the coast this holiday week, there are new concerns about rare, but potentially deadly flesh-eating bacteria found in warm waters. One woman, Lynn Fleming, died last week when she was infected after falling at a beach. Now, other families are sounding the alarm. Jericka Duncan reports.
"I really believe that Christie's should have some ethics," said former Egyptian antiquities minister Zahi Hawass
Customs and Border Patrol agents are pushing back against criticism after a government watchdog report showed how detention facilities along the southern border are in turmoil. President Trump tweeted Wednesday, "if illegal immigrants are unhappy with the conditions, just tell them not to come." Mireya Villarreal spoke exclusively with one border agent.
Fire broke out on one of the Russian navy's deep-sea research submersibles, and toxic fumes from the blaze killed 14 sailors aboard, Russia's Defense Ministry said Tuesday, although it released few details about the disaster or the vessel involved.
Some presidents have stayed low key, others have marked Independence Day more publicly
Defense minister says reactor wasn't affected by fire that killed 14 sailors; Russian media describe vessel as part of top-secret project
New questions for the White House over the cost of Washington DC’s expanded Fourth of July event, featuring President Trump and military hardware. Navy SEAL acquitted of murder in war crimes trial found guilty of posing with a dead body. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Michigan Rep. Justin Ama says modern politics "is trapped in a partisan death spiral"
CBS News has confirmed the Pentagon has been giving out printed instructions about what to say -- and not to say -- when speaking to the media
Despite the Supreme Court ruling last week against the Trump administration putting a citizenship question on the 2020 Census and the Commerce Dept. saying it would comply, the Justice Department is still trying to include the question after a tweet from President Trump.
The document advises troops to tell reporters things such as "I am proud to serve this nation and I am proud to be a U.S. service member"
But defense minister says reactor wasn't affected and 14 sailors died; Russian media describe vessel as part of top-secret project
Federal judges toss ruling upholding them, orders them reconsidered by bigger panel
Alek Sigley told reporters in Beijing he's in "very good" condition but didn't say why he was taken into custody; Swedish diplomats got him released
Real-life NCIS agents open up about the murder of a sailor's 10-year-old daughter that haunted the agency for three decades and the "unsolvable" murder of a Navy man's son and the promise to his family to resolve the case
Real-life NCIS agents open up about the murder of a sailor's 10-year-old daughter that haunted the agency for three decades and the “unsolvable” murder of a Navy man’s son and the promise to his family to resolve the case.
According to the president, 4th of July celebrations will include military flyovers and the "biggest ever fireworks"