John Oliver: The 60 Minutes Interview
John Oliver has been unleashing his searing, satirical take on the U.S., his adopted homeland, for years. The comedian plans to continue for “as long as America has systemic problems.”
The Supreme Court has dismissed petitions seeking a review of its earlier judgment that confirmed states’ constitutional power to create sub-categories within Scheduled Castes for reservation benefits. The seven-judge bench, led by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, found no error in the original ruling and denied open court hearings for the review petitions.
A Missouri state court on Monday upheld a state law banning child mutilation, following a brief two-week trial challenging the legislation. “The Court has left Missouri’s law banning child mutilation in place, a resounding victory for our children. We are the first state in the nation to successfully defend such a law at the trial…
As the three Americans freed from Russia are welcomed home with open arms, we’re also monitoring other Americans detained around the world. CBS News’ Anne-Marie Green has more.
Home equity loan interest rates are on the decline. Here’s what it costs monthly to borrow $80,000 worth of equity.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh held a phone conversation with his US counterpart Pete Hegseth to discuss enhancing bilateral defence ties. They agreed on boosting technological partnerships, defence industry integration, and combined military drills. Both nations also plan to develop a comprehensive defence cooperation framework for 2025-2035.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog issued a challenge to regional neighbors to propose a “better idea” regarding Gaza. His comments came during an interview on “Sunday Morning Futures” following President Donald Trump’s meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli leader praised Trump while also touching on Gaza’s future. MARIA BARTIROMO: So, Mr. President, do you…