Presidents and Golf: A History from Taft to Trump
American presidents have enjoyed golf for over a century. From William Howard Taft to Joe Biden, each leader has approac...
Teen Deaths in Tonto National Forest Spark Safety Concerns
The deaths of two high school students, Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, in Arizona's Tonto National Forest hav...
Arizona: 17 Migrants Found in Overcrowded RV, Sedan
Authorities in Arizona discovered seventeen undocumented migrants crammed into a recreational vehicle and a sedan on Wed...
Chris Pratt & Nick Offerman Remember 'Parks & Rec' Star Jona...
Actors Chris Pratt and Nick Offerman have shared heartfelt tributes to their 'Parks and Recreation' co-star, Jonathan Jo...
Mobile Kitchens & Trails Target Obesity in West Virginia
West Virginia is tackling its high obesity rates with a new initiative. Mobile teaching kitchens are rolling out across...
Jonathan Joss, 'King of the Hill' Voice Actor, Killed in Sho...
Jonathan Joss, known for voicing John Redcorn on 'King of the Hill,' was fatally shot in San Antonio, Texas. Police have...
Mississippi Angler Reels in Record-Breaking Vermilion Snappe...
Joseph Hoang, a Mississippi fisherman, has landed a record-breaking vermilion snapper this May. The vibrant red fish sur...
Labor Group Warns of Heat Deaths at National Parks, Targets...
A labor organization has launched a billboard campaign in Las Vegas, warning tourists about the dangers of extreme heat...
Elon Musk Denies Ketamine Use After Spoon Video Resurfaces
Elon Musk has denied using ketamine after a video of someone balancing spoons went viral and fueled speculation. He resp...
Karen Read Trial: Crash Expert's Testimony Challenged on Cos...
The Karen Read murder trial saw intense scrutiny of a crash reconstruction expert's testimony. Defense attorneys questio...
Diddy Spends Memorial Day in Jail as Trial Pauses
Sean "Diddy" Combs spent Memorial Day in a New York jail cell as his federal sex crimes trial took a break. The court pr...
Sewage Flow From Mexico Continues to Plague California Beach...
Millions of gallons of untreated sewage continue to flow daily from Mexico into California, severely impacting coastal c...
NJ Church Fights Town's Attempt to Seize Land for Pickleball
A New Jersey church is locked in a legal battle with Toms River Township after the town tried to take its property. The...
National Parks Prepare for Summer Crowds Amid Service Reduct...
National parks are expecting a surge in visitors this summer. However, many parks are operating with fewer staff and lim...
George Wendt's 'Cheers' Antics: Pranks, Stories, and More
George Wendt, known for his role on 'Cheers,' left behind a legacy of memorable TV moments and amusing stories. His co-s...
Trump Organization Begins Construction on Vietnam Golf Club
The Trump Organization has started building a $1.5 billion golf club and residential area near Hanoi, Vietnam. The groun...
Toms River Faces Church Demolition for Pickleball Park Amid...
A New Jersey town is considering using eminent domain to acquire and demolish an Episcopal church. The church had propos...
Minnesota's Green Crew Empowers Teens to Combat Climate Chan...
The Green Crew in Minnesota is giving teenagers a hands-on way to address climate change concerns. This youth-led organi...
Body of Missing Kayaker Found in Lake Lanier
The body of Dustin Valencia, a missing kayaker, has been recovered from Lake Lanier in Georgia. Valencia, a father of fi...
Three Climbers Die in Fall at North Cascades National Park
Tragedy struck North Cascades National Park over the weekend as three climbers from the Seattle suburbs died in a fall....
RFK Jr. Swims in D.C.'s Rock Creek Amid Water Quality Concer...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent figure in public health, recently swam in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek with his grand...
NJ Church Battles Town Over Land Seizure for Waterfront Park
Christ Episcopal Church in Toms River, New Jersey, is locked in a dispute with town officials. The town is attempting to...
Drug Crisis Grips Beloved Bronx Park, Residents Concerned
Crotona Park, the largest public park in the South Bronx, is facing a growing drug crisis. Once a safe haven for a commu...
Agatha Christie AI Avatar to Teach Online Writing Course
A digital avatar of the famous mystery writer Agatha Christie, who passed away in 1976, is set to lead an online writing...
Police Reopen Hate Crime Investigation in Shooting of Actor Jonathan Joss
San Antonio police are re-examining the shooting of actor Jonathan Joss, known for his roles in "King of the Hill" and "...
Van Life: Exploring Freedom on the Open Road
The van life movement is gaining popularity as people seek alternative ways to live and travel. From families to retiree...
Charlottesville: A Blend of Small-Town Charm and City Perks
Charlottesville, Virginia, often lauded for its historical significance and vibrant culture, offers residents a unique b...
Remembering Jonathan Joss: Notable Roles of the Native American Actor
Jonathan Joss, a celebrated Native American actor, passed away leaving behind a legacy of diverse roles. He is best know...
Actor Jonathan Joss' Husband Claims Shooting Was Hate Crime; Police Investigate
Jonathan Joss, known for his roles in "King of the Hill" and "Parks and Recreation," has died after being shot. His husb...
Supreme Court Upholds Maryland's AR-15 Ban
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to Maryland's ban on AR-15-style rifles. Gun-rights advocates argued...
Florida Gulf Coast Communities Rebuild, Welcome Tourists After Hurricanes
Florida's Gulf Coast communities are working hard to rebuild after Hurricanes Helene and Milton caused significant damag...
Pickleball's Popularity Soars Across All Ages
Pickleball is taking the nation by storm, attracting players of all ages. A recent report shows participation jumped nea...
Nitrous Oxide Abuse Rises in US Amid Legal Loopholes
The use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as 'laughing gas,' is rising in the United States, leading to increased health...
Supreme Court Rejects Apache Plea to Halt Copper Mine on Sacred Land
The Supreme Court has declined to block the construction of a copper mine on land considered sacred by the Apache people...
Police Warn of Dangers After Teenager Dies in "RUNIT" Trend
New Zealand authorities are cautioning the public about the risks associated with the viral "RUNIT" sports trend. This w...
San Francisco's Great Highway Park Sparks Debate Over Car Ban
A two-mile section of San Francisco's Great Highway has been converted into a park, closing it to car traffic. This chan...
Westminster Officer Charged with Fraud After Alleged Injury Claims
A Westminster police officer, Nicole Brown, has been charged with multiple felonies related to workers' compensation and...
Inside the Thomas Indian School: A Look at Life Through Archival Photos
Archival photographs offer a glimpse into the daily life at the Thomas Indian School, a boarding school for Native Ameri...
CSU Fullerton Freshman Drowns in Arizona River
A California State University, Fullerton, freshman tragically died in an accidental drowning while vacationing in Arizon...
Christian Bale's Dream: Foster Home Opens Doors for Siblings
Actor Christian Bale's long-held vision of keeping foster siblings together has finally become a reality. After 17 years...
Christian Bale Builds Home to Keep Foster Siblings Together
Actor Christian Bale is dedicated to helping children in need. Inspired by the challenges faced by kids in the foster ca...
Debate Rises Over Potential Public Land Sales
A proposal to sell off public lands is sparking controversy across the nation. Supporters argue it could boost local eco...
Blake Shelton Releases New Album, Announces TV Show
Country music star Blake Shelton has released his 13th studio album, "For Recreational Use Only." The album features a s...
Blake Shelton Discusses New Album, Gwen Stefani, and "The Road"
Blake Shelton is releasing "For Recreational Use Only," his first album in four years. In a new interview, he shares det...
Inside ICE's Newark Detention Center After Mayor's Arrest
CBS News recently toured a new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Newark, New Jersey. The vis...
RFK Jr. Swims in Rock Creek Amid Bacteria Concerns
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently posted photos of himself and his family swimming in Rock Creek in Washington, D.C. The cr...
A Look Inside Newark's New ICE Detention Center
CBS News recently gained rare access to a newly opened Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in New...
Rock Climbing Tragedy: Three Deaths Reported in Washington State
Three experienced rock climbers tragically died in Washington state after a suspected equipment failure during their des...
AI 'Brings Back' Road Rage Victim to Confront Killer
An Arizona man, tragically killed in a road rage incident, delivered a powerful victim impact statement at his killer's...
Shooting at Featherly Park in Yorba Linda Leaves 3 Injured
A shooting at Featherly Regional Park in Yorba Linda, California, has left three people injured. Authorities responded t...
Shooting at Featherly Regional Park Leaves 3 Injured
A shooting at Featherly Regional Park in Yorba Linda, California, has left three people injured. The victims' conditions...