No driver’s license, no problem: How Uber, DoorDash and Lyft accounts are being rented and stolen online for hundreds.
CBS News California Investigates found that accounts for companies such as Uber, Lyft and DoorDash can be bought or rented online without needing to provide identification.
California mayor charged with acting as Chinese covert agent
The former mayor of Arcadia, California, agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent on behalf of the Chinese government, the Justice Department said. Nicole Sganga reports.
Arthur Brooks on how to navigate internet trolls
CBS News contributor Arthur Brooks offers advice on navigating hate from internet trolls and provides more details on what prompts negative discourse online.
Cruise passengers question their rights as hantavirus health scare sparks worry
As health outbreaks gain attention, cruise passengers who are worried can review the Passenger Bill of Rights, even as experts say protections focus on mechanical failures.
Jack Carr reveals why Chris Pratt was his pick for ‘The Terminal List’ from the very start
Jack Carr details how he picked Chris Pratt to star in "The Terminal List," connecting the dots after watching his transformation for a 2012 film.
Pentagon’s declassified UAP footage fuels Americans’ belief in aliens: ‘We’re not alone’
Members of the public say they believe in extraterrestrial life after the Pentagon released its first set of declassified UAP images and documents.
Progressive prosecutors lit the fuse, and teen mobs are the explosion
Teen takeovers flooding cities like Chicago and Atlanta reveal a generation without fear of God, parental discipline or legal consequences for crimes.
Feds charge ship operator in Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse
The operator of the Dali, a container ship that lost power and slammed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024, killing six people, is facing federal charges.
Keir Starmer faces calls to resign after disappointing election results
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing calls to resign following the most recent elections. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports.
Senate weighs new, painful leverage tactic as fears of another government shutdown grow
The Senate will vote on a measure to block lawmaker pay during government shutdowns as Republicans push multiple bills to prevent future closures.