Author Michael Lewis met with FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried more than 100 times. Lewis breaks down the crypto superstar’s rise and fall in his new book, “Going Infinite.”| www.cbsnews.com
The fight over the constitutional right to an abortion reached its zenith, with the Supreme Court overturning Roe.| www.cbsnews.com
As the court ruled against abortion rights, Justice Clarence Thomas argued precedents on contraceptives and same-sex relationships could come next.| www.cbsnews.com
It's the court's first major abortion rights decision since two Trump appointees have taken the bench.| www.cbsnews.com
The procedural vote failed, as expected, with Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia joining all 50 Republicans in opposing the effort.| www.cbsnews.com
Ginsburg, a leading liberal voice on the court, was a longtime champion of women's rights.| www.cbsnews.com
The draft published by Politico indicates it was circulated in February, and the justices could change their votes in the days or weeks before a decision is released.| www.cbsnews.com
Chief Justice John Roberts said he directed the marshal of the court to launch an investigation into the source of the leak.| www.cbsnews.com
Under the bill, anyone convicted of performing an abortion would face up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine.| www.cbsnews.com
Mississippi officials are asking the Supreme Court to overrule its abortion precedents.| www.cbsnews.com
The Biden campaign launched the ad a day after the Florida Supreme Court cleared the way for the state's six-week ban to be implemented.| www.cbsnews.com
Crowds rallied outside the Colorado Capitol building Saturday to oppose actions taken by President Trump's administration.| www.cbsnews.com
FBI: Rigged poker games used X-ray tables, hidden cameras to steal millions| www.cbsnews.com
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Trump officials allegedly used Signal for a group chat to discuss a highly sensitive operation.| www.cbsnews.com
President Trump said the U.S. would use "overwhelming lethal force" until Houthis cease shipping attacks.| www.cbsnews.com
Defenese Secretary Pete Hegseth, national security adviser Mike Waltz and more of the contacts who appeared in the Signal group chat about a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen.| www.cbsnews.com
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA director John Ratcliffe testified in a Senate Intelligence hearing that was pre-scheduled to deal with global threats.| www.cbsnews.com
The National Security Agency sent a bulletin in February warning of Russian hackers trying to access encrypted conversations on Signal.| www.cbsnews.com
The National Security Council said the message thread "appears to be authentic" and the administration is "reviewing how an inadvertent number was added to the chain."| www.cbsnews.com
After bar-hopping Thursday night, one of the employees had an "altercation" with a local taxi driver, a source familiar with the situation said.| www.cbsnews.com
The committee faces a tight timeline to complete its work.| www.cbsnews.com
CBS affiliate investigation points to Secret Service agents taking escorts back to hotel in El Salvador in 2011 ahead of Obama visit| www.cbsnews.com
National security adviser Jake Sullivan confronted the man who entered his home in the middle of the night, a law enforcement official said.| www.cbsnews.com
Our friend Allianna Moximchalk is back in the PTL Kitchen with with a great party snack recipe for people with food allergies.| www.cbsnews.com
PTL's Daisy Jade is paying another visit with Allianna Moximchalk, the founder of Allianna's Kitchen to whip up some healthy peanut butter and jelly cups!| www.cbsnews.com
PTL's Daisy Jade is with Allianna Moximchalk, the owner of Allianna's Kitchen, a project she started to help those who need to meal-prep get started!| www.cbsnews.com
The issue of undocumented truck drivers has drawn national attention since semi-tractor-trailer driver Harjinder Singh, a native of India, was arrested in August.| www.cbsnews.com
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated unit consisting of Japanese Americans during World War II, is the U.S. military's most decorated unit, including 21 Medal of Honor recipients.| www.cbsnews.com
Sara Tenenbaum is the Senior Digital Producer for CBS News Chicago covering breaking, local and community news in Chicago. She previously worked as a digital producer and senior digital producer for ABC7 Chicago.| www.cbsnews.com
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A judge says federal immigration officers in the Chicago area will be required to wear body cameras after the use of tear gas and other aggressive steps against protesters.| www.cbsnews.com
A federal judge again Friday ordered agents in Chicago for immigration operations to wear and turn on their body cameras, telling them "that was not a suggestion."| www.cbsnews.com
President Trump again targeted Elon Musk, attacking the amount of government subsidies Musk is receiving after Musk renewed criticism of the president's flagship spending bill.| www.cbsnews.com
Ticketmaster's Kaitlyn Henrich talks about the Taylor Swift ticket pre-sale issues, the role of artists in setting ticket prices and how new legislation could protect fans.| www.cbsnews.com
Arkose Labs founder and CEO Kevin Gosschalk describes how his cybersecurity firm battles bots for companies like Microsoft, Open AI and Roblox.| www.cbsnews.com
Fans were disappointed on Tuesday when the presale for the tour was marred by technical difficulties.| www.cbsnews.com
Swift's strategy for accumulating massive wealth has been to make money off of her musical talent.| www.cbsnews.com
Disappointed Swifties have filed a lawsuit against the ticket seller and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment, who control 70% of the market, while Congress and the Justice Dept. are looking into their business.| www.cbsnews.com
Also unprecedented was the speed at which Swift's Eras Tour had surpassed a billion in sales — a mere eight months.| www.cbsnews.com
Tennessee AG is investigating the ticket vendor over complaints related to fumbled Taylor Swift tour presale event.| www.cbsnews.com
As California's population grows, the pressure increases on its finite natural resources. And one of those, water, is the subject of some concern, with the increase in data generation in the State.| www.cbsnews.com
Modern technology has connected people all over the world, but it's also become an avenue for predators to victimize children, and our devices are making it easier and easier with new messaging and video apps.| www.cbsnews.com
Employers have announced nearly 950,000 job cuts through September, the great number of layoffs through September since 2020, an analysis finds.| www.cbsnews.com
The government shutdown is in its third week as the Senate failed again to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government.| www.cbsnews.com
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the Biden administration will push China to change an industrial policy that poses a threat to U.S. jobs.| www.cbsnews.com
Mr. Trump said a 5% tariff on imports will take effect on June 10 and increase five percentage points every first of the month until October| www.cbsnews.com
The tariffs would be latest round of punitive measures in an escalating dispute over large trade imbalance between the two countries| www.cbsnews.com
The Biden administration is dramatically increasing tariffs on items including Chinese EVs to solar cells, batteries, steel and more.| www.cbsnews.com
Your grocery store parmesan cheese could contain non-dairy filler ingredients like wood pulp according to a new report.| www.cbsnews.com
Washington County Circuit Court Associate Judge Andrew Wilkinson was apparently shot multiple times. A manhunt is underway for his killer.| www.cbsnews.com
Read the full text of President Trump's prepared remarks for his 2025 joint address to Congress, as released by the White House.| www.cbsnews.com
Recently retired Gen. Tim Haugh warns that China is hacking America's computer systems – targeting water, infrastructure and telecommunications. He says China's capacity for targeting the U.S. is growing.| www.cbsnews.com
Retired Gen. Tim Haugh, the former head of the NSA, warns that China is targeting the U.S. military, industry and also America's critical infrastructure. He believes he knows why it's happening.| www.cbsnews.com
National security experts are concerned about farmland Chinese entities own in the U.S. that is next to sensitive sites, including critical infrastructure and military installations.| www.cbsnews.com
The House and Senate passed the massive spending and tax bill that includes signature policies of President Trump's second-term agenda this week. Here's what's in it.| www.cbsnews.com
The budget package addresses President Trump's tax, defense and energy priorities. It now heads to the Senate, where hurdles remain.| www.cbsnews.com
The House is planning to vote on the Senate-passed version of President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" as soon as Wednesday morning.| www.cbsnews.com
"Far more people are going to be involved in this process than when it was initially birthed. That's my style of leadership," Johnson said.| www.cbsnews.com
Steward Health Care is closing two of its hospitals in Massachusetts.| www.cbsnews.com
Six-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell is back on "CBS Saturday Morning" with songs from his new album, "Foxes in the Snow," his first in a decade with his band "The 400 Unit."| www.cbsnews.com
CBS News offers breaking news coverage of today's top headlines. Stay informed on the biggest new stories with our balanced, trustworthy reporting.| www.cbsnews.com
An office park in Reston was home to a 1989 outbreak of Ebola in monkeys that has informed the U.S. response to the disease ever since| www.cbsnews.com
For the love of Chicago. Check the latest breaking news from CBS Chicago.| www.cbsnews.com
Used electric vehicles have become the fastest-selling cars in the country, but one buyer said his Tesla came with a hidden surprise that left him stranded at a charger.| www.cbsnews.com
A study conducted by the Los Angeles Times ranked the 10 Freeway as Southern California's worst by a large margin.| www.cbsnews.com
Federal immigration officials have revealed plans to reopen the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to new applicants to comply with a court order.| www.cbsnews.com
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers say dozens of women were detained and "advised in front of their family members" over alleged dress code violations.| www.cbsnews.com
Brad Parscale, digital director for Trump's campaign, was a critical factor in the president's election. Now questions surround how he did it| www.cbsnews.com
Latest breaking news from KPIX-TV CBS Bay Area.| www.cbsnews.com
More than two centuries after the U.S. Constitution was ratified, judges, lawyers and legal scholars warned that those principles are in grave danger at an annual Constitution Day ceremony in San Francisco.| www.cbsnews.com
A local Taliban spokesperson in northern Afghanistan said that the Taliban leader had ordered the ban "to prevent immoral activities."| www.cbsnews.com
The major tax deal faces steep challenges in Congress.| www.cbsnews.com
It was a choice between "back-to-school stuff or food" before the first government check arrived, one mom said.| www.cbsnews.com
Pat Dugan announced that he will be back in the race running for the Philadelphia district attorney as a Republican in the general election.| www.cbsnews.com
Legal experts say Trump lacks authority to designate domestic terrorist organizations, but the planned move could still affect some law enforcement approaches.| www.cbsnews.com
Police said an altercation between two students resulted in one stabbing the other.| www.cbsnews.com
A Collin County judge has agreed to lower Karmelo Anthony's bond from $1 million to $250,000.| www.cbsnews.com
A Frisco police officer reported that the suspect admitted to the stabbing and asked if the victim would be OK.| www.cbsnews.com
Frisco police said an altercation between two students led to a stabbing which left one dead and the other facing a murder charge.| www.cbsnews.com
Latest breaking news from CBS11 KTVT-TV | KTXA-TV.| www.cbsnews.com
Henry Pacheco, 44, of Brooklyn charged with second-degree murder, arson and other charges, officials said.| www.cbsnews.com
Workers at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland ratified a new three-year contract this week, averting another potential strike that was authorized for later in the summer.| www.cbsnews.com
This past weekend, a book festival in downtown Baltimore promised to be the perfect event for book lovers, but instead, it's being described as one of the worst events people have seen.| www.cbsnews.com
At the Federal Trade Commission, Chair Lina Khan's mission is breaking illegal monopolies, blocking mergers that stifle competition, and protecting consumers.| www.cbsnews.com
The country has approximately 32,000 crypto ATMs and kiosks that appear like traditional ATMs but instead convert cash into digital cryptocurrency.| www.cbsnews.com