Poll analysis: Do Trump and Biden have the mental and cognitive health to serve?
Do Joe Biden and Donald Trump have the mental and cognitive health to serve as president? A quarter of American voters say neither one does.
Medical debt would no longer factor into final credit scores in new White House proposal
The Biden administration has unveiled a plan to prevent medical debt from bringing down credit scores. If enacted, the policy would impact millions of people in the U.S., where one in 12 people are estimated to have outstanding medical debt. CBS News senior consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has more.
Heavy rain hits Florida, causing major travel delays and flooding
In Florida, a month’s rain is expected to fall in the next few days with flooding already in Gulf coast cities like Tampa and Sarasota. The weather brought more than 600 delays and cancellations at Miami International, the state’s busiest airport.
Best bang for your buck vacation destinations
Travel experts say Americans going abroad this year might see their money go further in some unexpected places. Elaine Glusac, “Frugal Traveler” columnist for The New York Times, joined CBS News to discuss where to go for the best deals.
Pope reportedly used homophobic slur again after apologizing for it
Pope Francis again used a slur while talking about gay men just weeks after an apology was issued for his first use, Italy’s ANSA news agency says.
Southern Baptists narrowly reject ban on congregations with women pastors
Delegates at the Southern Baptist Convention narrowly rejected a proposal to enshrine the ban in its constitution, with opponents noting they church can already oust such churches.
Photos show Russian submarine, ships arrive in Cuba
Russian sailors were seen standing on a nuclear-powered submarine as it entered Cuban waters with three Russian naval ships.
Four Tops singer sues Michigan hospital for racial discrimination, says they didn’t believe his identity
Alexander Morris, the lead singer of the Four Tops, filed a lawsuit against a Michigan hospital, a nurse and security guard after he was treated like he was mentally ill after he told them he was in the legendary Motown group.
Chaifetz family brings professional pickleball scene to St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – Let’s talk some pickleball. Specifically, Major League Pickleball. The St. Louis Shock, who are playing in tournaments around the country, are in town this week. It’s a four-person team: Two men and two women. On Wednesday night, they’ll play an exhibition match against the Chicago Slice at the Missouri Pickleball Club. Bears […]
KC World Cup projects move along with two years to kickoff
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When the U.S. Men’s Olympic Under-23 Soccer Team kicked off against Japan Tuesday night at Children’s Mercy Park, it was coincidentally exactly two years before the 2026 World Cup was due to start in Mexico. Five days after that night, the first of six World Cup games in Kansas City at […]