Climate Watch: Overheated
CBS News Climate Correspondent David Schechter explores cooling solutions to stay healthy and safe as climate change makes our planet hotter.
Alleged Georgia school shooter and father arraigned
The suspected gunman accused of killing four people earlier this week at a Georgia high school was arraigned along with his father Friday morning. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan has more.
Book excerpt: “The Death of Truth” by Steven Brill
The journalist and author of the bestseller “America’s Bitter Pill” writes how misinformation and conspiracy theories, spread via social media, destroy the common thread of facts and shared truths that holds a democracy together.
Ketanji Brown Jackson shares her and husband’s love story
Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to serve as a Supreme Court justice, opened up about how she and her husband Patrick Jackson met and navigated their interracial relationship.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaching academy breaks barriers, promotes diversity within NFL staffs
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers launched a groundbreaking coaching academy to increase diversity on the sidelines. CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones introduces us to one of the program’s participants who is now living her dream as an NFL coach.
Feds raid homes of NYPD commissioner, NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ top aides
Federal investigators have raided the homes and seized the phones of of NYPD commissioner Edward A. Caban and some of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ top aides, including Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright and schools chancellor David Banks. CBS New York reporter Elijah Westbrook has the latest.
Suspect in wife’s mass rape among “worst sexual criminals,” daughter says
Dominique Pelicot has admitted to drugging his wife with sleeping pills and then recruiting dozens of strangers to rape her in her own home.
Note to Self: Magazine editor Jenisha Watts shares journey of truth and resilience
In this installment of the series, “Note to Self,” journalist Jenisha Watts opens up about her turbulent upbringing. Reflecting on her past, she writes a letter to her younger self about overcoming drug addiction and neglect, and how revealing her hidden story set her free.
Feds investigate frequent flyer programs at four major airlines
The Department of Transportation is investigating frequent flyer and credit card rewards programs at American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines. The probe is looking into how consumers could be impacted by extra fees, hidden pricing or earned rewards losing their value.
Ticketmaster faces new scrutiny in U.K. over Oasis concert tickets
A watchdog agency in the U.K. is launching an investigation into the way more than 1 million tickets were sold for Oasis’ reunion tour happening next year in the U.K. and Ireland. Fans waited in hours-long virtual lines and many say they ended up paying more than double the advertised price.