Teen star Quincy Wilson, Team USA advance to 400-meter relay final
Quincy Wilson, 16, made history on Friday when he ran for Team USA: he’s officially the youngest American male track Olympian.
How to know if you’re choosing the right investments, experts say
The right investment options can change over time — and lowering your investing risk takes some work.
Lyft is rolling out new service to address app’s most hated feature
Lyft CEO’s fix to what he calls the app’s “most hated feature” is a monthly subscription that allows riders to bypass surge pricing.
Bodycam video shows an officer’s close encounter with gunman before Trump assassination attempt
Newly-obtained police body camera video shows one officer’s close encounter with the gunman at former President Donald Trump’s Pennsylvania rally. It also reveals the apparent “frustration and confusion” of law enforcement members after the would-be assassin was killed.
Eye Opener: Vice President Harris and former President Trump will debate next month
Former President Trump and Vice President Harris will face off for the first time in a debate next month. Also, the remains of Tropical Storm Debby push north after leaving a trail of destruction across the Southeast. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Harris, Trump to face off in presidential debate in September
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump confirmed that they will participate in a presidential debate in September, as previously scheduled. After campaigning with the UAW in Michigan, Harris and running mate Tim Walz are in Arizona, while Trump is headed to Montana for a fundraiser and campaign rally.
U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles reveals COVID diagnosis after winning bronze medal
American Noah Lyles, the 100-meter champion, finished third in the 200-meter race at the Paris Olympic Games. He then revealed he tested positive for COVID two days earlier, but decided to still compete.
American soldier turned humanitarian describes destruction in Gaza war
Scott Anderson served in the U.S. Army for 21 years. He’s now the director of UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees. It provides key infrastructure and social services for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Anderson, who served in Afghanistan, described the destruction in Gaza, saying nothing prepared him […]
Sue Bird talks equal representation at Paris Olympic
With equal numbers of male and female athletes competing for the first time, the Paris Olympics is showcasing a transformative moment in sports. Sue Bird talks about the impact.
“13 Days in Ferguson” explores aftermath of Michael Brown’s death
Ten years after the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, CBS’s “13 Days in Ferguson” revisits the protests and national conversation on policing and race. Cedric the Entertainer and retired Police Capt. Ron Johnson talk about the special.