Ford recalling 740,000 vehicles over camera display, seatbelt issues
The automaker is recalling more than half a million vehicles over variety issues. Here’s how dealers are remedying the problems.
Trump looks to cement his architectural legacy as Democrats bristle
The new White House ballroom is likely to be bigger than initially planned as Democrats look to put guardrails on Trump’s signature architectural pursuit.
OpenAI blocks Sora 2 users from using MLK Jr.’s likeness in AI videos
OpenAI is pausing Sora 2 users’ ability to make AI videos that depict the civil rights leader as the company works to create rules for historical figures.
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow deployment of National Guard in Illinois
President Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to allow the deployment of National Guard members in Illinois
Watch: Zelenskyy congratulates Trump and says Gaza ceasefire is momentum to end Russia-Ukraine war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated President Trump for his success in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations. This comes as Mr. Trump seeks an agreement to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, and as a potential meeting between
From the archives: CBS News broadcast from Pentagon on D-Day
CBS News radio correspondent Joseph McCaffrey reports from the Pentagon on D-Day (June 6, 1944).
Government shutdown becomes third-longest in history with no end in sight
The government shutdown is now the third-longest funding lapse in modern history, and the Senate won’t meet until Monday. Follow live updates here.
Skeletons in well identified as Roman soldiers killed 1,700 years ago
The skeletal remains were found during a dig at the Roman city of Mursa, located in modern-day Croatia.
Army Corps of Engineers pausing $11 billion in projects over shutdown, Vought says
Russell Vought said the Army Corps of Engineers is pausing more than $11 billion in “lower-priority projects,” including in New York, San Francisco, Boston and Baltimore.
Army Corps of Engineers pausing $11 billion in projects over shutdown, Vought says
Russell Vought said the Army Corps of Engineers is pausing more than $11 billion in “lower-priority projects,” including in New York, San Francisco, Boston and Baltimore.