Trump signs executive order calling for foreign tourists to pay higher national park fees
In its 2026 fiscal year budget proposal released in May, the Interior Department estimated that such a surcharge would generate more than $90 million annually.
CBS News journalists describe what it was like to report on Sean “Diddy” Combs trial
CBS News’ Jericka Duncan and Katrina Kaufman were in the courtroom for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ seven-week trial. Duncan and Kaufman join to explain what the reporting process was like.
Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty | “48 Hours” Podcast
After a surprise plea deal agreement, Bryan Kohberger appeared in court on Tuesday and admitted to killing four University of Idaho students: Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant
Skydiving plane crashes in New Jersey, several hospitalized
More than a dozen people went to the hospital after a skydiving aircraft crashed in New Jersey. CBS News New York is tracking the investigation.
7/3: The Daily Report
Jo Ling Kent reports on the House passage of President Trump’s sweeping budget bill, a Supreme Court case involving transgender athletes, and more.
Reporter's Notebook: Gov. Wes Moore on having faith
“CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson shares a conversation he had with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Asked if he turns to a saying in moments of testing, Moore said a specific phrase
Staffing cuts to national parks could pose safety concerns for summer visitors
At the Assateague Island National Seashore in Maryland, visitors this summer are seeing shuttered lifeguard towers and signs warning that no lifeguards are on duty.
Massive fireworks supplier says tariffs forced company to eat millions in added costs
With the Fourth of July comes sky-high demand for fireworks, but this year, soaring tariffs could dull the show. Elise Preston reports.
The June jobs report that beat expectations
The June jobs report beat expectations, with more than 140,000 new positions added last month. The unemployment rate declined to 4.1%. But there is more to the numbers than just the headline. Jo Ling Kent explains.
Airlines brace for storms and full flights ahead of July 4 holiday
Tens of millions of Americans are squeezing themselves into middle seats of planes, trains and automobiles, hoping to outrun everyone else and the bad weather. Airlines are bracing for storms and full flights, while bomb threats in