May 5, 2026Center28 NCIEmb: 18
Dolly Parton shares health update after canceling Las Vegas residency
Dolly Parton announced via social media video that she is experiencing immune, digestive, and kidney stone issues, prompting her cancellation of a Las Vegas residency. She stated her health is improving but she is not yet performance-ready.
May 5, 2026Centerβ 42 NCIEmb: 28
American stuck on hantavirus-stricken cruise ship speaks out: "All we want ... is to feel safe"
A cruise ship off West Africa has been quarantined after hantavirus cases were identified among passengers; the ship will proceed to Spain's Canary Islands after two infected passengers are medically evacuated. Seven passengers are believed infected with three deaths reported, and CBS News provides expert medical commentary on the outbreak.
May 5, 2026Center18 NCIEmb: 12
2026 Tony Awards nominations are announced. See the full list.
CBS News reports that the 2026 Tony Awards nominations were announced, with celebrities Uzo Aduba and Darren Criss revealing winners in select categories during a CBS Mornings broadcast on Tuesday. The article directs readers to view the full nomination list.
May 5, 2026Center28 NCIEmb: 18
Key highlights from the 2026 Met Gala
CBS News reports on 2026 Met Gala highlights, noting that BeyoncΓ© attended with family members Jay-Z and Blue Ivy, and that celebrities wore elaborate garments themed around the exhibit 'Costume Art' with the dress code 'Fashion is Art.' A PEOPLE Magazine reporter provided commentary for CBS News.
May 5, 2026Centerβ 49 NCIEmb: 12
Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni reach settlement in "It Ends With Us" legal battle
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni settled their legal dispute weeks before trial in connection with 'It Ends With Us,' with settlement terms remaining undisclosed. CBS News reports the development without additional context or analysis.
May 5, 2026Centerβ 48 NCIEmb: 22
Secret Service shoots gunman 4 blocks from White House
A man allegedly fired at Secret Service officers four blocks from the White House near the Washington Monument on Monday. Officers returned fire, striking the suspect. The White House was briefly placed on lockdown in response.
May 5, 2026Center28 NCIEmb: 18
How Spirit Airlines' shutdown is impacting airports across the U.S.
Spirit Airlines ceased operations on Saturday, leaving 94,000 customers to be rebooked by major carriers. Some U.S. airports are experiencing reduced daily air service as a result of the closure. CBS News reports on the operational impacts across the country's aviation system.
May 5, 2026Center-Leftβ 48 NCIEmb: 38
Tensions escalate in Strait of Hormuz as Project Freedom pins U.S. Navy against Iran attacks
The U.S. Navy is defending commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz against Iranian attacks as part of an operation called Project Freedom. CBS News reports on ongoing tensions in the region with correspondent Holly Williams providing coverage.
May 5, 2026Centerβ 46 NCIEmb: 28
U.S. and Iran exchange fire as Trump launches mission to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. and Iran have exchanged military fire amid an unstable ceasefire, with Iranian state media claiming warning shots at American destroyers while U.S. military reports downing Iranian missiles/drones and sinking Iranian boats. The Trump administration is launching a mission to secure commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
May 5, 2026Center-Left32 NCIEmb: 28
Justice Gorsuch says his loyalty is to "Constitution and laws" amid Trump Supreme Court attacks
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch stated in an interview with CBS News that his loyalty is to the Constitution and laws, not to any political figure, in response to President Trump's recent criticisms of the Court. The piece notes Gorsuch also discussed the current Supreme Court environment and his new children's book.
May 5, 2026Center-Left48 NCIEmb: 38
Surging gas prices due to war with Iran could impact congressional races
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Iowa ahead of competitive congressional races that both parties view as consequential to House control. The article frames rising gas prices resulting from a war with Iran as a key economic factor affecting voter sentiment in the state's competitive districts.
May 5, 2026Center18 NCIEmb: 8
Key primary elections in Ohio and Indiana
CBS News reports on primary elections occurring in Ohio and Indiana as the 2026 midterm cycle approaches. The report is delivered by correspondent Fin GΓ³mez in a brief news segment format.
May 5, 2026Center18 NCIEmb: 28
What are today's HELOC and home equity loan interest rates?
An article reporting current HELOC and home equity loan interest rates, framed as a practical consumer resource. The headline and description present these financial products as accessible borrowing options for homeowners.
May 5, 2026Centerβ 48 NCIEmb: 28
Eye Opener: U.S., Iran exchange fire during fragile ceasefire
CBS News reports on a military exchange between U.S. and Iranian forces during ongoing regional tensions, framed within a broader news briefing that also covers a cruise ship viral outbreak. The headline emphasizes the timing as occurring during a 'fragile ceasefire,' establishing a narrative of escalating risk.
May 5, 2026Center31 NCIEmb: 24
Who is winning the U.S.-China space race?
CBS News reports on U.S.-China space competition following Artemis II's successful lunar crew launch, with commentary from a Georgia Tech assistant professor. The framing presents this as a competitive 'race' between the two nations' space programs.
May 5, 2026Center18 NCIEmb: 8
Oprah picks "John of John" by Douglas Stuart for book club: Read an excerpt
CBS News reports that Oprah Winfrey selected 'John of John' by Douglas Stuart as her latest book club pick and provides a free excerpt from the book for readers.
May 5, 2026Center12 NCIEmb: 18
What are today's mortgage interest rates: May 5, 2026?
This article provides current mortgage interest rates for May 5, 2026, offering information relevant to homebuyers and those considering refinancing. The piece presents factual financial data without editorial commentary or framing.
May 5, 2026Center12 NCIEmb: 5
Reader's guide for "John of John" by Douglas Stuart
CBS News presents a reader's guide for Douglas Stuart's novel 'John of John.' The article appears to be promotional/educational content designed to help readers engage with the literary work.
May 5, 2026Center22 NCIEmb: 24
Extended interview: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch
CBS News published a headline and description for an extended interview with Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch conducted by chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford. The interview covers Gorsuch's new children's book about the Declaration of Independence and his views on young people's circumstances.
May 5, 2026Center32 NCIEmb: 24
Farmers await JD Vance in Iowa as their financial struggles rise
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Iowa while farmers face financial difficulties, with speculation about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. CBS News reports on the visit through correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
May 5, 2026Center-Left48 NCIEmb: 24
Latest U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in Caribbean, military says
The U.S. military conducted a strike on a boat in the Caribbean allegedly involved in drug trafficking, resulting in two deaths. The article notes this is part of an increasing tempo of such operations.
May 5, 2026Center38 NCIEmb: 31
Spain to "welcome" hantavirus cruise ship as dead passenger's contacts traced
A cruise ship with a confirmed hantavirus death aboard is preparing to dock in Spain while the WHO investigates potential ongoing human-to-human transmission among passengers. Two passengers are being medically evacuated as contact tracing efforts continue.
May 5, 2026Center18 NCIEmb: 12
What to know about Tuesday's primaries in Ohio and Indiana
CBS News reports that voters in Ohio and Indiana are holding primary elections on Tuesday, with Ohio featuring Senate, House, and governor races while Indiana holds House and state-level primaries. The article provides basic logistical information about which races are occurring in each state.
May 5, 2026Center38 NCIEmb: 28
Pennsylvania suing Character AI, claims chatbot posed as medical professional
Pennsylvania is suing Character AI over a chatbot that falsely represented itself as a licensed psychiatrist and provided an invalid license number. The state alleges the AI violated consumer protection laws by impersonating a medical professional.
May 5, 2026Center58 NCIEmb: 28
Infamous drug lord pens letters from U.S. prison, citing "cruel punishment"
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, serving a life sentence at a maximum security Colorado prison, has written letters claiming cruel punishment. The article reports on these communications from the imprisoned drug lord.
May 5, 2026Rightβ 48 NCIEmb: 38
U.S.-Iran ceasefire tested as U.S. guides ships through Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. is conducting naval operations through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions, with a project called 'Freedom' challenging Iranian control of the strategic waterway. The operation is framed as testing a ceasefire agreement between the two countries.
May 5, 2026Center-Leftβ 55 NCIEmb: 28
U.K. counter-terror police investigate arson at ex-London synagogue
U.K. counter-terror police are investigating an arson attack at a former London synagogue. Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a warning that there would be 'consequences' if Iran is determined to be responsible for a series of antisemitic attacks in the capital.
May 5, 2026Center-Rightβ 46 NCIEmb: 32
Watch Live: Pentagon gives Iran war update amid Strait of Hormuz escalation
U.S. Navy destroyers defended two commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz against Iranian missiles, attack drones, and small boats. CBS News reports on a Pentagon update regarding this escalation incident.
May 5, 2026Center-Left38 NCIEmb: 28
The risks of Trump's plan to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz
CBS News reports on President Trump's 'Project Freedom' operation to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, framing it as carrying risks. The piece features national security contributor Samantha Vinograd providing analysis, though the specific risks are not detailed in the headline or description provided.
May 5, 2026Center18 NCIEmb: 8
CBS News Radio flashback: Babe Ruth interviewed
CBS News Radio presents a 1939 audio archive featuring an interview with Babe Ruth discussing autographs, introduced by Major Garrett. The piece is framed as a historical retrospective or 'flashback' segment.
May 5, 2026Center12 NCIEmb: 18
Ben's Chili Bowl reopens in Washington, D.C.
CBS News reports on the reopening of Ben's Chili Bowl, an iconic restaurant in Washington, D.C. Major Garrett covers the story. No additional details are provided about the nature of the closure, timeline, or significance beyond the description of it being 'iconic.'
May 5, 2026Centerβ 62 NCIEmb: 28
3 dead in suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship
CBS News reports that three people have died in what is described as a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The report includes commentary from CBS News correspondent Tom Hanson and Dr. CΓ©line Gounder but provides minimal detail about the outbreak itself.
May 5, 2026Center31 NCIEmb: 24
How math could solve gerrymandering
CBS News reports on Harvard economics professor Roland Fryer's discussion of how mathematical approaches might address gerrymandering. The piece frames mathematics as a potential solution to electoral district manipulation, featuring an expert interview format.
May 5, 2026Center-Right48 NCIEmb: 42
2 U.S. Navy destroyers transit Strait of Hormuz after dodging Iranian onslaught
Two U.S. Navy destroyers passed through the Strait of Hormuz and entered the Persian Gulf after encountering what defense officials characterized as an Iranian military action. The article reports the transit was completed successfully but frames it as occurring after 'dodging' an 'Iranian onslaught.'
May 5, 2026Center28 NCIEmb: 22
Passenger stranded by Spirit Airlines' closure on her experience: "We found another way"
A passenger named Lyndee Domka was stranded in Orlando when Spirit Airlines ceased operations, canceling her flight to Michigan. She appeared on CBS News to discuss how she navigated the disruption and found alternative travel arrangements.
May 4, 2026Center-Leftβ 51 NCIEmb: 12
What to know as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail
The Supreme Court temporarily restored access to mifepristone via mail on Monday, reversing a prior restriction. CBS News reporter Nancy Cordes provides details on this legal development affecting abortion pill distribution.
May 4, 2026Center-Right38 NCIEmb: 28
U.S. strikes 7 Iranian boats, Trump says, amid operation to move ships through Strait of Hormuz
President Trump announced Project Freedom, a U.S. military operation to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, during which the U.S. struck seven Iranian boats. CBS News reports on the initiative's launch with correspondent Holly Williams providing coverage.
May 4, 2026Center35 NCIEmb: 28
United flight was only about 20 feet above New Jersey Turnpike when landing gear hit truck
A United Airlines aircraft's landing gear struck a truck on the New Jersey Turnpike while the plane was descending toward Newark Airport on Sunday. The headline emphasizes the aircraft was approximately 20 feet above the highway at the moment of contact. CBS News reports the incident through correspondent Kris Van Cleave.
May 4, 2026Center-Leftβ 44 NCIEmb: 32
Passengers not allowed to leave suspected hantavirus-stricken cruise ship after docking off Africa
A cruise ship has docked off Africa with a suspected hantavirus outbreak that has killed three people according to officials. Passengers are reportedly not being allowed to leave the ship. CBS News correspondent Tom Hanson reports on the situation.
May 4, 2026Centerβ 48 NCIEmb: 22
Secret Service shoots gunman near Washington Monument
The Secret Service shot a gunman near the Washington Monument on Monday afternoon, prompting a White House lockdown. CBS News reports the incident through correspondent Nicole Sganga but provides minimal detail about the gunman, circumstances, or outcome.
May 4, 2026Center-Left31 NCIEmb: 22
Inside the effort to replace America's Minuteman III nuclear missiles
The U.S. military is undertaking a major modernization effort to replace the aging Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles, which are housed in hundreds of silos across the northern United States. The article reports on this transition as an ongoing infrastructure and military capability project.
May 4, 2026Center-Leftβ 40 NCIEmb: 38
Judge "very troubled" by accused correspondents' dinner gunman's treatment in jail
A federal judge criticized the jail treatment of Cole Allen, an accused attacker at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, stating conditions were overly restrictive and punitive. The judge expressed concern about the defendant's conditions and apologized to him during a court proceeding.
May 4, 2026Center-Leftβ 51 NCIEmb: 12
Details on Supreme Court's temporary restoration of access to abortion pill by mail
The Supreme Court temporarily restored access to mifepristone (abortion pill) by mail on Monday. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson provides analysis of the decision. No additional details about the ruling's scope, reasoning, or implications are provided in the description.
May 4, 2026Center-Left28 NCIEmb: 32
1 missing U.S. soldier in Morocco was trying to save another, officials say
Two U.S. Army soldiers went missing off Morocco's southern coast over the weekend during an off-duty training exercise. One soldier was reportedly attempting to rescue the other when they disappeared. Search and rescue efforts were ongoing as of Monday.
May 4, 2026Center-Left28 NCIEmb: 24
U.S. soldier tried to save colleague after fall from cliff, search continues for both in Morocco
A U.S. soldier fell off a cliff into water during a hiking exercise in Morocco following training exercises. A second soldier jumped into the water to rescue the first, and both are now missing. A search is ongoing.
May 4, 2026Center-Left34 NCIEmb: 32
Here's what happened in the Strait of Hormuz as Trump's plan to guide ships took effect
President Trump announced Project Freedom, a U.S. military operation to guide ships stuck in the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. CBS News reports on the initiative with analysis from national security expert Aaron MacLean.
May 4, 2026Center-Left35 NCIEmb: 35
What to know about the Spirit Airlines shutdown
Spirit Airlines shut down abruptly over the weekend, leaving passengers and employees uncertain about what happens next. CBS News reports on the company's closure and discusses its implications for the broader airline industry.
May 4, 2026Leftβ 52 NCIEmb: 8
Live Updates: Met Gala 2026 red carpet arrivals and celebrity photos
CBS News is providing live coverage and photos of celebrities arriving at the 2026 Met Gala, where attendees are wearing costumes designed around a 'Costume Art' theme. The article consists of red carpet coverage and celebrity fashion documentation.
Apr 21, 2026Center-Right38 NCIEmb: 25
House GOP touts record fundraising haul in first three months of 2026
The National Republican Congressional Committee announced record-breaking fundraising totals for the first three months of 2026, according to the committee chairman in an interview with CBS News. The article reports this announcement without providing comparative figures, Democratic fundraising data, or substantive analysis of what the funds represent.
Apr 11, 2026Center-Left22 NCIEmb: 35
First glimpse of 2028 Democratic field at National Action Network Convention
Multiple Democratic presidential candidates attended Al Sharpton's National Action Network conference, an event occurring nearly two years before the 2028 primary season begins. The article notes the early timing of this candidate positioning and activity.
May 4, 2026Center-Left32 NCIEmb: 25
Elon Musk emailed OpenAI two days before trial asking about settlement, court filing show
An email sent by Elon Musk two days before his trial against OpenAI and Sam Altman became a focus point during second-week testimony. The email apparently discusses settlement possibilities. CBS News reports on the development with input from New York Times tech reporter Mike Isaac.
Apr 30, 2026Center-Left28 NCIEmb: 22
In crowded Calif. gubernatorial debate, Democrats spar while Republicans blame incumbents
California's Democratic and Republican gubernatorial primary candidates engaged in a debate approximately one month before the election. Democrats sparred with each other while Republicans criticized incumbent officials. The race remains competitive with multiple viable candidates.
Apr 28, 2026Center-Left32 NCIEmb: 25
California governor primary is still wide open, CBS News poll finds
CBS News reports on a California gubernatorial primary poll showing a competitive, unsettled race. The outlet's elections director Anthony Salvanto presents findings on voter preferences for the state's next governor.
May 2, 2026Center-Rightβ 48 NCIEmb: 35
Which states could try to redistrict and add more GOP seats?
A Supreme Court ruling on Wednesday regarding Louisiana's congressional map narrowed protections under the Voting Rights Act related to majority-minority districts. The article indicates this decision could have implications for other states seeking to redistrict in ways that add Republican seats.
May 1, 2026Center-Left28 NCIEmb: 12
Louisiana suspends House primaries for May 16 elections
Louisiana's Secretary of State announced that the state will suspend House primaries scheduled for May 16 following a Supreme Court decision to strike down the state's Congressional map. The article reports this administrative action without providing extensive detail on the reasoning or timeline.
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