USA Gymnastics appeals IOC’s decision to strip Jordan Chiles of her bronze medal
USA Gymnastics is appealing the International Olympic Committee’s decision to strip American Jordan Chiles of the bronze medal she won for her floor routine. It comes after an earlier review elevated her in the standings last week.
Theme parks reporting drop in revenue
Vacationers have been selective in where they go this year, causing a decline in revenue and attendance for some of the country’s largest theme parks. Six Flags says its attendance declined 2%, partly due to fewer operating days, while Disney says its attendance remained stable, but income in its park division declined six percent. Clint […]
Eye Opener: As Paris Olympics wrap up, Team USA finishes strong in basketball and soccer
Team USA finished strong at the Summer Olympics in Paris, with thrilling victories in basketball and women’s soccer. Also, the U.S. is sending more forces to the Middle East amid rising tensions. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Thinking of a hair transplant? Here’s where many Americans are heading.
A growing number of medical tourists are flying abroad for hair transplants. “It’s crazy enough to travel to another country,” one patient says.
FDA approves first nasal spray for allergic reactions. Here’s what to know.
The nasal spray “Neffy” is the first needle-free option for severe allergic reactions that the FDA has approved. The spray would be an alternative to EpiPens.
How beloved Judge Frank Caprio’s fans are bringing him new hope in his fight with cancer
In part two of our feature story on Rhode Island’s Judge Frank Caprio, who is renowned for his compassion in court, CBS News contributor David Begnaud shares more from his interview with the judge as he reflects on his recent diagnosis with pancreatic cancer, the lessons he’s learned from the bench, and the messages of […]
The Dish: Fruity and refreshing summer cocktail
“The Dish” features a cool and refreshing summer cocktail by J.M. Hirsch, editorial director of Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street multimedia group and author of “Freezer Door Cocktails.” For the frozen strawberry daiquiri, you’ll need white rum, strawberries, agave syrup, a lime and salt.
Fears of a wider war increase amid escalating violence in Middle East
Hezbollah rockets damaged buildings in northern Israel over the weekend, while Israel fired on targets in southern Lebanon. The weekend also saw one of the deadliest bombings of the war in Gaza when Israeli forces blew up a shelter saying it was also a terrorist command center. Warning, this story contains upsetting images.
Trump’s campaign says its emails were hacked
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign says its emails were hacked and suggests Iran may be involved. A CBS News cybersecurity analyst says if Iran did this, it’s similar to hacking done by Russian-backed WikiLeaks in 2016 that obtained information about then-Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. It’s raising concern about wider efforts to interfere in the upcoming […]
Uvalde officials release unheard 911 calls, documents from school mass shooting
A trove of documents were released that underscored law enforcement’s failure to stop the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Included in the nearly 600 items released are police dash and bodycam videos, documents, text messages and phone calls.