Puerto Rico bans hormone therapy and gender surgery for trans youth
Puerto Rican Gov. Jennifer Gonzalez signed a bill into law that bans hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeries for transgender people under 21.
Puerto Rican Gov. Jennifer Gonzalez signed a bill into law that bans hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeries for transgender people under 21.
The GENIUS Act is set to become the first major crypto legislation ever passed by Congress.
Celebrations include the opening of "Walt Disney – A Magical Life," a show featuring a lifelike animatronic of the company's founder.
President Trump threatens to raise tariffs, claiming the European Union won't buy U.S. cars or food — but 2024 trade data shows otherwise.
Rising inflation could shake up HELOC rates. Here's what homeowners need to know right now.
The reported settlement comes a day after an $8 billion class-action lawsuit began in court.
At least two people died after an apparent Israeli strike slammed Gaza's only Catholic church where many Palestinians were sheltering. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.
Award-winning comedian Vir Das joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about his fifth Netflix special, "Fool Volume," which explores personal setbacks, losing his voice, and finding humor in everyday absurdity.
Children are among those injured after a sudden lightning strike in Jackson Township, New Jersey, according to officials. CBS News New York's Christina Fan reports.
Jill Schlesinger explains what the new June retail and food sales data tells us about consumer habits and economic confidence.
Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain how extreme heat and tech expansion are driving Google's $25 billion investment and transforming U.S. infrastructure.
The House of Representatives could soon vote on the rescissions package that would cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public broadcasting funding if signed into law. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
More than 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorant were recalled over manufacturing defects, according to the FDA.
The White House is navigating a busy news cycle as attention remains on the Jeffrey Epstein files and the potential firing of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Three Democratic lawmakers have proposed legislation to classify extreme heat as a disaster, which would allow federal funding for extreme heat.
A former Major League Baseball player died Sunday while trying to save swimmers from a rip tide off the coast of South Carolina, authorities said.
A groundbreaking IVF trial has raised hope that women with genetic mutations in their own DNA could one day have children without passing on deadly diseases.
Armando Litiatco and Ahmet Kiranbay, partners in life and business, talk about their bakery Sunday Morning, where cinnamon rolls sell out by 2 p.m. daily and social media drives their sweet success.
Alexis Ohanian and Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall join "CBS Mornings" to announce the comeback of Athlos, a women's-only track competition launching its first-ever field event this October.
Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno join "CBS Mornings" to talk about playing brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher in the final season of the hit series "The Summer I Turned Pretty."
Connie Francis was a wholesome pop star of the 1950s and '60s whose personal life was filled with heartbreak and tragedy.
In 2023, an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot tried to turn off the engines of a plane after he was feeling the effects of "magic mushrooms." Joseph Emerson, who is set to be arraigned on federal charges next month, spoke to CBS News about the incident and mental health as there is now a bipartisan effort to address barriers facing pilots when it comes to mental health issues.
The suspect arrested in the killings of an "American Idol" executive and her husband is due in court on Thursday. Police say Robin Kaye, the music supervisor for American Idol, and her husband were killed after they confronted an intruder in their home. Police don't have a motive for the crime.
Millions of Americans across parts of the U.S. are experiencing severe weather. On Wednesday, several suspected tornadoes swept across Wisconsin. Meanwhile, the Gulf Coast is under flooding alerts with days of heavy rains expected, and more than 70 million people in the eastern U.S. are under heat alerts through Thursday.
A judge in Texas has set Oct. 16 as the new execution date for Robert Roberson, a Texas death row inmate convicted of killing his daughter in a case linked to shaken baby syndrome. Roberson's lawyers want the state's highest court to pause his execution while they appeal.