SpaceX launches Turkey’s first domestically-built communications satellite
The Türksat 6A relay station will carry secure military traffic and provide commercial service across Europe, North Africa and Asia.
Group brings police and at-risk youth together at barbershops
An Atlanta-based program is seeking to reduce crime by bringing together police and the people they serve in a familiar setting: barbershops. Jericka Duncan takes a look.
5-year-old boy born without left hand gets “Iron Man” prosthetic arm
Jordan Marotta, a 5-year-old boy born without his left hand, is the youngest ever recipient of a high-tech bionic arm, modeled after his favorite superhero.
Program brings police mentors and at-risk youth together at barbershops
Clippers and Cops is trying to reduce crime by bringing together police and at-risk kids in a familiar and comfortable setting.
Cleanup begins in Texas after Tropical Storm Beryl
Hurricane Beryl made its third landfall in as many days Monday morning, this time in Texas. The storm system struck the Lone Star State as a Category 1 hurricane around 4 a.m. and was downgraded to a tropical storm roughly five hours later. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has the latest from Galveston.
At least 31 people killed in Russian airstrikes across Ukraine
In Ukraine, at least 31 people were killed Monday following a series of Russian missile attacks in cities across the country. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.
How French voters prevented a far-right majority
A political scramble in France to thwart the rise of right-wing politicians seems to have worked, but the country’s parliament is at a virtual standstill. Angela Charlton, Western Europe news director for the Associated Press, joins CBS News to discuss what’s next for the French government.
Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks set to pick up this week
Top U.S. officials have arrived in Cairo to discuss a cease-fire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas. CBS News’ Holly Williams has the latest on where negotiations stand and a look at some of the destruction in the city of Rafah.
What does Masoud Pezeshkian’s win mean for the future of Iran?
A heart surgeon is now Iran’s next president. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer and Florida International University professor Eric Lob join to discuss how reformist Masoud Pezeshkian was able to beat his ultraconservative opponent, and what his win might mean for the future of Iran.
7/8: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the state of the 2024 race as President Biden vows to stay in the running, what’s next for France after surprise election results, and why air travel may feel a bit easier than expected this season.