Stuart Eizenstat discusses new book “The Art of Diplomacy”
American leadership has been tested in several different venues across the globe, from the wars in Ukraine and Gaza to tense relations with China. But the U.S. must rely on diplomacy to reach a peaceful resolution to these global issues. Stuart Eizenstat, who served in six presidential administrations on both sides of the aisle, joins […]
Examining the U.S. presidential transition process
The executive branch is preparing for what happens after the 2024 election, and the possibility they’ll have to pack up and make way for a new administration. The Partnership for Public Service, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit, breaks the transition into three phases — with one already underway. President and CEO Max Stier joins CBS News […]
As investors pour in, for-profit nursing homes leave some seniors in need
A CBS News investigation found concerns over care emerged after a for-profit chain took over some California nursing homes.
U.S. returns $80 million worth of stolen Italian art
The U.S. has returned millions of dollars worth of stolen artifacts to Italy. The collection includes hundreds of trafficked valuables, from tiny Roman coins to life-size bronze statues. CBS News’ Ian Lee reports.
Scott Peterson in court as lawyers aim to test DNA evidence
Convicted killer Scott Peterson was back in court Wednesday as his new lawyers with the Los Angeles Innocence Project requested DNA evidence from the original investigation. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston has the latest.
Breaking down the NCAA’s nearly $3 billion settlement
College athletics will soon change forever thanks to a new pay structure for schools and athletes. That’s because the NCAA and the nation’s five biggest conferences have agreed to pay nearly $3 billion to settle multiple antitrust claims. CBS News reporter Taurean Small has the details.
5/29: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on day one of jury deliberations in former President Trump’s “hush money” trial, how severe weather is impacting air travel across the U.S., and the early process of preparing the Oval Office for a possible new administration.
Josh Gibson becomes major record holder after MLB incorporates Negro Leagues’ statistics
In a move that seeks to help correct a massive oversight in the history of its sport, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday that it will finally incorporate the statistics of the Negro Leagues into its own record books. As a result, MLB now has a new leader in career batting average and slugging percentage, legendary […]
U.S.-made bombs used in Rafah airstrike, weapons experts say
Several independent weapons experts told CBS News that images gathered from the blast site of Sunday’s Israeli airstrike on the southern Gaza city of Rafah, which killed dozens of Palestinians, shows clear evidence that an American-made GBU-39 warhead was used in the attack. Imtiaz Tyab reports from East Jerusalem.
SLMPD officer shot in the hand at gun range
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department officer was accidentally shot in the hand early Wednesday evening, according to police. The incident occurred around 4 p.m., when the officer was providing instruction at the agency’s gun range while teaching another law enforcement department. SLMPD said that the officer’s injury is not life-threatening. Detectives […]