Pete Hegseth says the naval blockade of Iran’s ports are going “global”
The White House said in-person Iran peace talks will resume this weekend in Pakistan. It comes as the war approaches 8 weeks. CBS News’ Eleanor Watson and Cristian Benavides have the latest details on the war and peace talks.
Read MoreCanada expands citizenship eligibility to more Americans
Millions more Americans might qualify for dual-Canadian citizenship under a recent change to Canada’s requirements. CBC News’ Mark Carcasole joins CBS News to discuss.
Read MoreHow social media influencers helped set Eric Swalwell’s resignation in motion
Former Rep. Eric Swalwell’s resignation came after an online community of young women helped push once-whispered warnings into the national spotlight. Sami Sage, co-founder of the social media company Betches Media, joins “The Takeout” to discuss.
Read MoreMusk and other tech leaders signal support for universal basic income amid AI-fueled layoffs
Tech billionaires like Elon Musk are backing universal basic income as more companies lay off workers due to artificial intelligence, but some lawmakers are skeptical. Daniella Diaz, politics reporter for NOTUS, and Nicholas Wu, congressional reporter for Semafor, join “The Takeout” to discuss this and other top stories out of Capitol Hill.
Read MoreWhat’s the status of the airline industry amid high fuel prices
It’s not just Spirit Airlines struggling with rising fuel costs. All of the “big four” carriers, such as American, Delta, United and Southwest, reported a strong first quarter. But most of their gains were offset by the price of fueling their planes. Al Root, an associate editor at Barron’s, joins “The Daily Report” to discuss.
Read MoreCBS News Radio flashback: Edward R. Murrow introduces Paris cabaret music in 1937
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett introduces a snippet from a 1937 CBS Radio show called “Saturday Night Swing Club,” featuring famed journalist Edward R. Murrow.
Read MoreThe evolving role of first ladies of the U.S.
Saturday is National First Ladies Day. Anita McBride, former chief of staff to Laura Bush and co-chair of the “In Pursuit” essay series, which honors the country’s presidents and first ladies, joins “The Takeout” to discuss further.
Read MoreDHS set to spend $7.5 million on smart glasses to help agents identify migrants: report
The plans were reportedly included in the Trump administration’s fiscal year 2027 budget proposal
Read MoreAP photographer Jack Thornell’s iconic images of civil rights and beyond
Former Associated Press photographer Jack Thornell ‘s Pulitzer Prize-winning picture of a shotgun-felled James Meredith looking back toward his would-be assassin on a Mississippi highway in 1966 became an enduring image of the Civil Rights Movement.
Read MoreGrowing wildfires in Georgia leave one firefighter dead and 120 homes destroyed
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp told reporters it’s believed the number of homes destroyed is the highest tally by a single wildfire in the state’s history
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