Some members of the billionaire Glazer family have been debating whether to sell their stake in Manchester United FC, after more than 20 years of ownership that has often been blighted by fan protest https://t.co/yn8zjFzVG5
Body camera footage has sparked outrage in the U.K. after it captured officers handcuffing 18-year-old Henry Nowak as he told them he had been stabbed moments before his death. Nowak, a university student, was stabbed five times by Vickrum Digwa in Southampton last December following an argument. Digwa claimed he was the victim of racist abuse that led to the deadly encounter, though the court determined that he had lied about that. Digwa was convicted of murder last week and sentenced to life in prison. https://t.co/MmKzCguNEP
"Greenland was not on the map until Donald Trump put it on the map."
That's what Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry had to say during an uninvited visit to Nuuk, Greenland this week as a White House envoy.
Landry's task from the president was to make as many friends as possible, but as CBS News' @EmmetlyonsCBS explains, it appears he's made very few on the Danish-controlled island that the U.S. has its eyes on.
CBS News learned in February through the Epstein files released by the DOJ that Epstein used an American Express Black Card — the invite-only card reserved for the ultra-wealthy — to book international flights for dozens of women and girls, primarily from Eastern Europe.
In new information uncovered in the Epstein files this week, CBS News has learned that some of those itineraries appear to have been fabricated, made specifically to help Epstein obtain visas for women or girls so they could be moved across borders.
Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff appears to have been a central person in coordinating the process, working directly with Natalia Molotkova, the dedicated relationship manager for American Express working on Epstein’s account.
Leslie Groff has not been criminally charged in relation to any activities and her attorneys have previously said that Groff had no knowledge of any of Epstein’s criminal activity.
CBS News asked Amex whether Molotkova raised red flags internally at the time or whether she still works for the company and has not heard back. CBS News has also sought comment from Molotkova and not heard back.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to continue governing as more than 70 members of his own Labour Party have have called on him to resign. CBS News' @EmmetlyonsCBS has more.
Ted Turner, the media maverick and philanthropist who founded CNN, a pioneering 24-hour network that revolutionized television news, died Wednesday, according to a news release from Turner Enterprises. He was 87. https://t.co/NJFxOWJrBm
Sabastian Sawe, a 31-year-old Kenyan runner, became the first person to break the two-hour barrier at the London Marathon, averaging 4:33 per mile. CBS News’ Emmet Lyons put that pace to the test on a treadmill to see if he could keep up.
EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Strait of Hormuz, where war with Iran has choked one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes, CBS News' @ImtiazTyab is the first American network news correspondent to witness the growing backlog of oil tankers and cargo ships. Here’s what he saw. https://t.co/O4YTAOPp3S
After the Hungarian Tisza party won in a landslide victory that ended Viktor Orban's longtime rule, Zsolt Hegedus, a leading candidate to become health minister in a future Hungarian government, couldn’t help but bust a move.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán – one of President Trump's biggest cheerleaders in Europe – has conceded defeat in the national election. Opposition leader Peter Magyar, who reportedly had a photo of Orban on his wall as child and previously resigned from Orban's government, is now set to lead Hungary.
CBS News' @EmmetlyonsCBS has more on Magyar.
"This is a moment that would go down in history."
CBS News' Emmet Lyons spoke with some people celebrating Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar's projected victory over Viktor Orbán, ending 16 years in power.