Pope Francis's Participation in G-7 Summit and Talks on Artificial Intelligence

Pope Francis accuses U.S. conservative bishops of 'suicidal attitude' in new interview with CBS News. He will meet with leaders of the U.S., Ukraine, France, and India on the sidelines of the G-7 summit in Italy. Pope Francis will also participate in talks on artificial intelligence, making him the first pope to do so.

Poll Results: Trump vs. Biden

Former President Donald Trump maintains a slight edge over President Joe Biden nationally in a recent poll, with 50% of likely voters backing Trump compared to 49% for Biden. Trump also leads among independents and has more enthusiastic supporters.

Voter Sentiment on Biden's Economic Management in Swing States

A CBS News poll found that about half of voters in swing states Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan believe the economy got worse under President Joe Biden's management. Biden's poor marks in these swing states could impact his chances of reelection.

Dan Rather's Return to CBS News and Netflix Documentary

Dan Rather returned to CBS News after 18 years, reflecting on his departure following a botched investigation into President George W. Bush's military record. He now has a documentary on Netflix showcasing his career highlights and odd incidents.

Dan Rather's Career at CBS News

Dan Rather reflects on his career at CBS News, including his departure after a controversial report on George W. Bush's service record. He praises modern journalists and emphasizes the importance of personal contributions over professional achievements.

O.J. Simpson

NPR's Michel Martin discusses O.J. Simpson with CBS News' Steve Futterman.

Latino voters' perspective on former President Trump and democracy

Latino voters interviewed by CBS News reject the notion that former President Trump is a 'threat to democracy' and believe it is a talking point used by the media and Democratic Party. They also criticize Vice President Harris' performance as border czar.

The Dangers of Health Misinformation on Social Media

Kate Yandell from SciCheck appeared on CBS News to discuss the dangers of health misinformation on social media, emphasizing the risks of not vaccinating children. The interview was part of coverage on the U.S. Supreme Court arguments regarding government collaboration with social media platforms to address online posts on topics like COVID-19 and vaccinations. Yandell highlighted that health misinformation could lead to harmful actions for health.

Controversy at CBS News involving Catherine Herridge and Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews

CBS News president Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews, who played a role in pushing out investigative reporter Catherine Herridge, is being honored with a free speech award despite the controversy. The decision to oust Herridge was made by higher-ups in the Washington D.C. bureau. The restructuring at CBS led to layoffs, including Herridge. Critics accuse the network of allowing Herridge to be swept up in the mass culling. The House Judiciary Committee has launched an investigation into Herridge's termination and the handling of her files. CBS News returned her personal files containing confidential information on her legal case and stories she had worked on after facing pressure.

Controversial Layoff of Investigative Journalist Catherine Herridge by CBS News

Investigative journalist Catherine Herridge was laid off by CBS News in a controversial manner, with allegations that the network seized her notes. The situation has raised concerns about freedom of the press and the handling of confidential sources.