Back-to-school: A parent’s guide to AI
As kids head back to the classroom, “CBS Mornings” is showing what parents should know about artificial intelligence when it comes to your kids’ education. CBS News’ Jo Ling Kent gives guidance.
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis on Russia-Ukraine peace talks, Trump’s handling of Putin
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina spoke exclusively to CBS News’ Major Garrett about potential peace between Russia and Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump’s handling of the war.
Eye Opener: Forecasters warn of storm surge as Hurricane Erin moves over the Atlantic
Forecasters warn of storm surge and rip currents as Hurricane Erin moves over the Atlantic. Also, President Trump says he’s pushing for bi-lateral peace talks between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. All that and all that matters
President Trump says security guarantees for Ukraine does not include U.S. troops on ground
President Trump agreed to security guarantees for Ukraine once a peace agreement is reached with Russia, but he says that does not include U.S. troops on the ground. Meanwhile, an effort continues to set up historic talks
Israeli military says 60,000 reservists called up for next phase of Gaza war
The Israeli military said it had called up an additional 60,000 reservists and extended the service of 20,000 “as part of the next phase” of Israel’s military operation in Gaza.
A fire in one of world’s tallest trees may lower its place in world rankings
Authorities in Oregon are trying to extinguish a fire burning in one of the world’s tallest trees. It may lower the tree’s standing in global height rankings.
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President Trump says he doesn’t understand interest in Epstein case, calls it boring; Study finds over 40% of young adults say schools and mentors aren’t helping them succeed.
Man who was “mistreated for months” dies during livestream, officials say
Raphael Graven, known as “Jean Pormanove” or “JP,” had built a following by putting on live internet shows in which he was abused or humiliated.
Man who was “mistreated for months” dies during livestream, officials say
Raphael Graven, known as “Jean Pormanove” or “JP,” had built a following by putting on live internet shows in which he was abused or humiliated.
6 severed heads found on road with message about revenge
Messages are often left on victims’ bodies by cartels seeking to threaten their rivals or punish behavior they claim violates their rules.