Researchers say this cow’s behavior is challenging long-held assumptions
Dating back to the dawn of civilization, humans have been one of the only creatures on Earth that use multi-purpose tools. Now, there’s a new animal in the club. “CBS Evening News” anchor Tony Dokoupil has the
Parents find support in delaying kids’ use of smartphones, social media
As parents grapple with their children’s technology use, new guidance goes beyond individual behavior to approach the digital ecosystem. Meg Oliver has details.
Parents find support in delaying kids’ use of smartphones, social media
As parents grapple with their children’s technology use, new guidance goes beyond individual behavior to approach the digital ecosystem. Meg Oliver has details.
Measles cases surge in South Carolina as U.S. risks elimination status
An infectious disease physician and former CDC official said he does not “have faith” that the U.S. is “handling measles very well.”
European Union leader calls Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland a mistake
As the EU calls Trump’s threat to tariff allies for rejecting his bid for Greenland a mistake, Denmark’s leader laments “being threatened by our closest ally.”
Trump on how far he’s willing to go to acquire Greenland: “You’ll find out”
President Trump marked the first year of his return to power by posting private text messages between him and other world leaders, mocking critics of his plan to take control of Greenland, and then heading overseas to
1/20: The Takeout with Major Garrett
President Trump speaks to reporters about his one year back in office; Justice Department subpoenas Walz, Frey and Ellison in immigration probe.
What Americans think of Trump, the economy one year into second term
It’s been one year since President Trump took the oath of office and became the United States’ 47th president. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has new polling on how Americans feel a
Indiana police still searching for suspect, motive after county judge shot, injured
A manhunt is underway in Indiana after a county judge and his wife were shot and wounded inside their home over the weekend. Judge Steven Meyer and his wife, Kimberly, were taken to a hospital for medical
What is a “peanut butter raise” and why might you get one?
A new report from PayScale found that nearly half of U.S. companies could give identical, across-the-board raises to all employees this year, instead of varying them based on individual merit. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Megan Cerullo breaks