Celebrating amazing pups on National Dog Day
National Dog Day was established 21 years ago to raise awareness of the many dogs in need of a human, but it’s also a day to recognize how much we humans need dogs.
Behind the controversial AI tech used to inspect rental vehicles for damages
Adam Foley and his wife said they rented a car from Hertz during a family trip to Atlanta. When they returned home, the company said he owed $350 for two small dents and a processing fee.
Behind the controversial AI tech used to inspect rental vehicles for damages
As millions of Americans get ready to hit the road for Labor Day weekend, some rental car companies are deploying artificial intelligence scanners to look for damage — and it may lead to more consumers getting dinged.
Nationwide protests erupt in Israel demanding hostage deal and end to Gaza war
Nationwide protest saw tens of thousands of Israelis take to the streets to demand an end to the war in Gaza and see the remaining hostages released. The demonstrations come against the backdrop of global condemnation of
SpaceX launches Super Heavy-Starship on critical test flight, after 3 failures in a row
SpaceX on Tuesday night launched the 10th test flight of its giant Super Heavy-Starship rocket, a milestone mission to demonstrate fixes and upgrades in the wake of three catastrophic failures earlier this year.
Maui wildfires caused 67% rise in local death rate, study finds
Two years after the devastating Maui wildfires, a new study shows the disaster raised the local death rate by 67%. According to research published in the journal “Frontiers in Climate,” the disaster temporarily made wildfires the leading
FEMA staff argue Trump administration’s cuts risk undoing progress since Katrina
A group of current and former FEMA officials is blasting the Trump administration for its sweeping changes to the disaster relief agency, days before the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Judge tosses Justice Department lawsuit against Maryland’s federal judges over immigration order
A judge has dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit against all 15 of Maryland’s federal judges, delivering a legal blow to the Trump administration. The lawsuit stemmed from an order that blocked federal immigration officials from immediately removing
What does Taylor Swift’s engagement mean for fans?
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially engaged. The pair announced the next chapter in their “love story” on Tuesday via Instagram. In a joint post, they shared pictures of the proposal surrounded by flowers. Entertainment Tonight
String of swatting incidents, shooting hoaxes hit U.S. college campuses
At least 11 universities across the country have been the target of active shooter hoaxes in the last week. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Nicole Sganga reports.