Reporter's Notebook: What the loneliest generation needs most after graduation
As traditional support networks fade, new grads are feeling more isolated than ever. “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson gives his take on the importance of human connection in an increasingly isolated world.
How staffing cuts and glitches are delaying FAFSA processing for students
After a botched rollout of last year’s FAFSA application under the Biden administration, it was delayed again this year, with students encountering error messages and glitches on the site. Making things more challenging are unprecedented cuts to
Some 9/11 first responders left in limbo amid funding cuts
Frustration is growing for some 9/11 survivors and first responders who have been frozen out of access to life-saving health care due to Trump administration funding cuts. Bradley Blackburn explains.
Cambodia still contending with the deadly threat of millions of landmines
Millions of mines, cluster bombs and unexploded ordnance still litter the Cambodian countryside, a direct result of decades of conflict stemming from the Vietnam War.
Oklahoma governor, schools chief at odds on collecting immigration data
Earlier this year, the Oklahoma State Board of Education approved a proposal requiring students to submit their immigration status during school enrollment.
Oklahoma governor, schools chief at odds on collecting immigration data
Earlier this year, the Oklahoma State Board of Education approved a proposal requiring students to submit their immigration status during school enrollment.
Inside the dangerous mission to find and clear landmines in Cambodia
Millions of mines, cluster bombs and unexploded ordnance still litter the Cambodian countryside, a direct result of decades of conflict stemming from the Vietnam War. Anna Coren reports.
Inside the dangerous mission to find and clear landmines in Cambodia
Millions of mines, cluster bombs and unexploded ordnance still litter the Cambodian countryside, a direct result of decades of conflict stemming from the Vietnam War. Anna Coren reports.
Breaking down the 2025 Tony Award nominations
“Buena Vista Social Club,” “Death Becomes Her” and “Maybe Happy Ending” tied for the most Tony nominations this year. Each is nominated for the coveted Best Musical award. Gordon Cox, contributing theater editor for Variety, joins “The
Oklahoma governor and schools chief at odds over collecting students' immigration data
A proposal approved by the Oklahoma Board of Education that would require students to submit their immigration status during enrollment is drawing backlash, including from the state’s conservative governor. Shanelle Kaul has details.