8/4: CBS Weekend News
Florida braces as Tropical Storm Debby expected to strengthen into hurricane; World Dog Surfing Competition delights attendees
Florida braces as Tropical Storm Debby expected to strengthen into hurricane; World Dog Surfing Competition delights attendees
India have historically dominated Test cricket against Bangladesh, winning 11 out of 13 matches. Former cricketer Mohammad Kaif believes that despite Bangladesh’s recent success against Pakistan, it will be tough for them to beat India at home. The series will feature strong spinners from both sides and begins in Chennai on Thursday.
Mike Johnson may face Republican resistance in his quest to retain the House speakership. This comes after President-elect Donald Trump endorsed Johnson’s bid. CBS News’ Taurean Small and Ed O’Keefe preview the leadership vote.
North Korea tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile Thursday as more details emerge of its troops in Russian uniform headed toward Ukraine. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports.
The Trump administration is suing New York state over its immigration enforcement, alleging that New York statutes unlawfully block state and federal law enforcement from carrying out immigration law. New York Attorney General Letitia James said in response that she is “prepared to defend our laws.” CBS News New York reporter Kristie Keleshian has more.
There’s no question that Arch Manning is a talent, but up until Saturday night, there also hadn’t been a question about his role. Manning committed to Texas knowing he would be the backup to Quinn Ewers and the heir to his throne. However, for the first time since the two have both worn the orange…
Nancy Kerrigan spoke at an emotional news conference on Thursday after six people with ties to the skating club where she competed died in an airline tragedy near Reagan International Airport near Washington, D.C. Kerrigan is one of the decorated members of the Skating Club of Boston, along with Dick Button, Tenley Albright and Paul…