More than $1 billion has been wagered on prediction markets this year on military decisions and outcomes. This Sunday, 60 Minutes examines suspiciously timed bets with information that appears too specific for civilian outsiders.
“The air traffic control tower, the entire time, was saying, ‘We have a real safety problem here,’ and nobody was listening. It was like somebody was asleep at the switch or didn't want to act. It is a bureaucratic nightmare,” says NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy. https://t.co/Oq5VJhO0tm
CBS News chief Washington correspondent @MajorCBS interviews Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about the state of the war with Iran.
Hegseth says “there will be more casualties,” but says Iran will be forced to surrender. 60 Minutes, tonight.
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A watchdog group found examples of college sports coaches and players betting on their own teams.
But what can be done to stop it? @JimAxelrod spoke with the president of the NCAA, Charlie Baker.
The judge in this Texas courtroom doesn’t put veterans who commit crimes in jail — instead, he runs a program that puts them on a path of rehabilitation.
When it works, it wipes their records clean and provides a new beginning for those who have served the country.
EXCLUSIVE: A group of LGBTQ+ veterans — kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation — have sued the Pentagon. They don’t want money — they want their honor restored. For more: Watch CBS Mornings Wednesday. https://t.co/0R7rdQuQyt
Exciting news today that this important issue — bad water at Camp Lejeune — got some attention from the Emmys committee with a nomination and THRILLED AS USUAL that @CBSMornings always leans in on the tough stories. Great team: @jessicakegu@CBS_Herridge@LeteChilds
A lawyer for an IRS supervisor sent a letter to lawmakers asking for whistleblower protection, writing his client has information suggesting an investigation is being influenced by "preferential treatment and politics." CBS News has learned it's the Hunter Biden tax investigation
A very important story - worked with our @CBSNews Investigative Unit producers @andrewbast & @alyssa_spady to break down the concussion research gender gap ⬇️
Since George Santos’ decisive victory in the 2022 midterm elections, nearly every day has brought new revelations about his life of lies. So who is George Santos? Stream an all-new CBS Reports documentary https://t.co/yy6UgDGMuS
150,000 residents of Jackson, Mississippi were left without running water after flooding last month, exposing failures by the city and the state.
A CBS News investigation found a $90-million contract was meant to help prevent this dire situation — but problems only got worse.
@JasonIsbell Mets Braves Pujols Judge Dodgers Ohtani Ohtani Ohtani Tatis (doping) Listgoeson and maybe chance what in God’s name the possibility of a SUBWAY SERIES