De'Andre Hunter out for the remainder of the season
Chris Haynes: Atlanta Hawks say forward De’Andre Hunter has suffered a small tear of the lateral meniscus that will require surgery and he’ll be out the remainder of the season.
Chris Haynes: Atlanta Hawks say forward De’Andre Hunter has suffered a small tear of the lateral meniscus that will require surgery and he’ll be out the remainder of the season.
Dr David Baltimore now says he ‘should have softened the phrase “smoking gun”’
Two-time Olympic medalist Laurie Hernandez and former world champion Morgan Hurd aren't part of the 18 gymnasts who will be competing in the upcoming U.S. Olympic Trials. Four-time Olympic gold medal
California has plunged into another punishing drought, causing rivers, reservoirs and creeks to run low and heat up. To save young salmon who are dying trying to migrate to the sea, the state is loading millions into tanker trucks and giving them a ride to the Pacific Ocean. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
LeBron James will return to wearing No. 6 next season, ending a five-year run wearing No. 23, The Athletic reported Wednesday. James wore No. 6 during his four-year tenure in Miami. James dons No. 6
The House Judiciary Committee has released the transcript of the closed-door June 4 hearing with Don McGahn, revealing how the former White House counsel reacted to President Trump’s demands with disgust, refusal, and, eventually, attempts to iron things out.
WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden landed in Europe Wednesday on his first overseas trip as U.S. leader, set to hold high-level talks with other Western heads of state before meeting next week with R
MEXICO CITY, June 9 (Xinhua) -- At least seven people were killed and about 30 injured, some critically, after a bus overturned on Tuesday night on the outskirts of Rosarito Beach in the northweste
Sportsmail exclusively revealed on Wednesday that the Swedish billionaire is preparing to increase his takeover bid to more than £2billion following his unsuccessful opening offer of £1.8bn last month.
Ben Simmons only took three shots in the 34 minutes he played last night, but his defensive impact was a catalyst in the Philadelphia 76ers’ 118-102 win over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 2.
Americans have started to go back into the office as more of the country gets vaccinated. But not everyone wants to return to the pre-pandemic, 9-5 office lifestyle.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Susan Glasser of The New Yorker about President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin's long, complicated relationship.
Human rights groups and international diplomats are denouncing the continued shutdown of Twitter in Nigeria. The government banned the social media network, threatening to prosecute anyone using it.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., chair of the Finance Committee, about the ProPublica report revealing tax information for the wealthiest Americans.
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, sharing listeners' pandemic questions like how to keep kids who can't be vaccinated safe, and what a booster shot may look like.
Brood X cicadas delayed a plane carrying reporters covering President Biden's first trip overseas Tuesday night. President Biden, meanwhile, had his own cicada confrontation.
Vice President Harris has wrapped up her first foreign trip as she works to address the root causes of migration from Central America — a difficult issue with high political stakes.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, about the Senate Foreign Relations hearing on Belarus and their trip to the region.
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Donations from companies like Pfizer and Amgen are among the most visibly widespread.
A new executive order revokes bans on WeChat and TikTok but retains and adds to a Trump edict on U.S. tech, especially “connected software applications” tied to foreign adversaries.
The FDA has approved the first weight-loss drug in seven years for people who are either obese or overweight with at least one weight related medical condition. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to explain how the drug works and who might benefit the most from it.
Paul Henderson was with his son, 10, when he "had to wait hours" to check in at Scarborough's Grand Hotel in north Yorkshire. He said "not even at a refugee camp you'd had such a bad experience"