What to know heading into the Wimbledon tennis finals
The stage is set for an electric final at the Wimbledon tennis tournament in London this weekend. Carlos Alcaraz will take on Jannik Sinner in the men’s final, and Amanda Anisimova faces Iga Świątek in the women’s.
How a young man's brilliance was unlocked by his father's persistence
Viraj Dhanda, a nonspeaking autistic teen, spent the first 14 years of his life trying to learn the basics, until his brilliance was suddenly unlocked by his father with the help of Viraj’s right thumb.
Reflecting on the selfless heroism shown during the Texas floods
As Americans grapple with the tragedy and aftermath of the devastating floods in Texas, “CBS Evening News” co-anchor Maurice DuBois reflects on how everyday people joined together to help their neighbors in their darkest hours.
Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on his Broadway hit “Purpose”
“Purpose,” a powerful Broadway family drama about legacy and faith, took home two awards at last month’s Tonys. The man behind it, playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, spoke to CBS News.
What Trump is saying about the Russia-Ukraine war
President Trump this week said he is “not happy” with Russian President Vladimir Putin and pledged to send more U.S. weapons to Ukraine. Charlie D’Agata has more from the Pentagon.
Investigators find crashed Air India jet had fuel switches cut off moments before crash
A preliminary report released on the Air India jet, which crashed last month in the Indian city of Ahmedabad, has found that the fuel control switches to the engine had been shut off just moments before the
Justice Department exploring criminal charges against election officials, New York Times reports
The New York Times reports that the Justice Department is investigating the possibility of using criminal charges against election officials. CBS News election law expert David Becker joins “The Takeout” to parse through the potential ramifications.
Air India plane's fuel switches were cut off before crash, report finds
The 15-page report released Friday by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau found that the cutoff switches for both engines were switched, one after another, within one second.
Air India plane's fuel switches were cut off before crash, report finds
The 15-page report released Friday by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau found that the cutoff switches for both engines were switched, one after another, within one second.
Cook Political Report moves North Carolina Senate race to toss up
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis’ surprise retirement could benefit Democrats in the race for his North Carolina Senate seat. Jessica Taylor, Senate and governors editor for the Cook Political Report, and Laura Davison, Washington deputy bureau chief for