The woman accusing Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s was back on the witness stand Thursday to take questions from the former president’s lawyers. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano takes a look at what to expect when the trial resumes next week. Source Read More »
Jaguars starting left tackle facing suspension of up to six games for violating NFL’s PED policy, per report
The Jags could be without Trevor Lawrence’s blind side protector for a while Source Read More »
Jets trade for Aaron Rodgers: Why ex-Packers QB is currently set to make more than $107 million in 2024
And why it probably won’t actually happen Source Read More »
Prisco’s final 2023 NFL Mock Draft: Will Levis lands in Houston at No. 2 as five QBs go in Round 1
Prisco’s final word on his last mock draft: Trust no one Source Read More »
2023 NFL Draft: Odds for No. 2 pick continue to see wild swings, C.J. Stroud becomes prohibitive favorite
There’s an old new favorite to go No. 2 overall Source Read More »
Illinois man charged with killing his neighbor over a noisy leaf blower
“Our condolences go out to the family and friends of William Martys, who was senselessly murdered,” said Sheriff John D. Idleburg. Source Read More »
Proliferation of modified weapons cause for alarm, officials say
A simple conversion device can change a handgun to fire 15 rounds in under two seconds. Source Read More »
James Corden reflects on success of “Carpool Karaoke”
With the final episode of “The Late Late Show With James Corden” airing Thursday, Corden took time to look back on the success of arguably one of the biggest hits in late-night television, “Carpool Karaoke.” Ben Tracy has more. Source Read More »
Jonathan Majors’ alleged victim granted temporary protection order
“This is standard in cases such as this, and we consented because Mr. Majors wants nothing to do with the woman who assaulted him,” said Majors’ attorney in a statement to CBS News. Source Read More »
Texas agriculture commissioner sets new dress code for employees based on ‘biological gender’
On Wednesday, Texas agriculture commissioner Sid Miller doubled down on a new dress code policy that states employees are to dress in a “manner consistent with their biological gender.” Source Read More »