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Outrage Erupts as Accused Mexican Kidnapping Kingpin Walks Free After 20 Years

POLICY & POLITICS

Longtime Trump insider May Davis Mailman departs White House

Longtime Trump insider May Davis Mailman has departed the White House, sources told CBS News, making her the highest-ranking official to leave so far during the second term without being pushed out.

Texas Democrats head to Illinois to deny Republicans a quorum on redistricting

In an extraordinary move to counter Republican redistricting in Texas, dozens of Democrats in the state House of Representatives are heading here Sunday to deny a necessary quorum for the GOP to move forward with those efforts.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

It's a good time to be a nostalgic millennial

From the Backstreet Boys' Sphere residency to a mini "Dawson's Creek" reunion, '90s kids are seeing their pop culture favorites return to prominence.

Flaco Jimenez, conjunto music master and six-time Grammy winner, dies

The San Antonio native took his three-row accordion and gave it modern twists, taking Tex-Mex conjunto music to the national and world stages alongside many music superstars.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Boeing workers who build fighter jets plan to go on strike

Boeing workers who build fighter jets are planning to go on strike Monday at midnight Central Daylight Time.

JFK airport’s $9.5 billion international terminal is taking shape. See what’s inside

It’s far from finished but the new, $9.5 billion Terminal 1 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City is taking shape. Its first phase is slated to open in mid-2026.

AROUND THE STAND

First, Team USA silenced doubters at the swim world championships, closing out with a world record in the women’s 4x100 medley relay. The Americans battled illness and criticism early on but still topped the medal table, a strong sign ahead of the 2028 LA Olympics. Leadership questions at USA Swimming? Still lingering. But the record-breaking finish gave fans something to cheer about.

Meanwhile, Formula 1 delivered fireworks in Hungary as Lando Norris edged teammate Oscar Piastri in a nail-biting duel. The win trimmed Piastri’s championship lead to just nine points and marked McLaren’s fourth straight 1-2 finish. Max Verstappen? A distant third in the standings. The summer break couldn’t come at a worse time for Red Bull’s fading champion.

Back in Los Angeles, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher stepped out with their kids for a rare family outing. The low-key appearance came months after backlash over their support letters for Danny Masterson and renewed scrutiny of Kutcher’s past ties to Diddy. The takeaway: united front, private life, no Hollywood drama.

Overnight in LA, rapper Soulja Boy found himself in handcuffs after a traffic stop turned up a firearm. Police booked him on suspicion of being a felon in possession. Details on the stop and the weapon? Still fuzzy. But for SB, it’s another legal headline in a string of them.

And finally, Noah Lyles reminded the track world who’s boss. He won his fifth U.S. men’s 200m title in a thriller over Kenny Bednarek, clocking the fastest time of 2025. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden also dominated, sweeping the 100m and 200m. The road to September’s World Championships? Officially set—and Team USA is stacked.

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