Sam Forstag wins Democratic primary in Montana's 1st Congressional District, CBS News projects
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As it passed behind Mars six months ago, NASA's MAVEN probe was still working normally, studying how the solar wind impacts the Martian atmosphere. But during that 20- to 30-minute pass behind the red planet, out of contact with Earth, something went wrong, and the spacecraft has not been heard from since.
Updated on: June 3, 2026 / 4:42 PM EDT / CBS News
American Airlines has joined the list of carriers temporarily cutting routes as the ongoing war in Iran drives up jet fuel costs.
Updated on: June 3, 2026 / 1:13 PM PDT / CBS San Francisco
Updated on: June 3, 2026 / 4:12 PM EDT / CBS News
Ford Motor is recalling nearly 420,000 vehicles due to a seat belt issue that can increase passengers' risk of injury.
Updated on: June 3, 2026 / 3:31 PM EDT / CBS News
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Delta Air Lines ranked as the top U.S. airline in The Points Guy's latest annual survey, which evaluated carriers on factors including reliability, customer experience, loyalty programs and cost.
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Eight bodies have been found in plastic bags in a southwestern narco-trafficking hotspot, where eight people went missing on Sunday, Ecuadoran police said Wednesday.
A Virginia woman who says she slipped and fell on mashed potatoes at an Outback Steakhouse is suing the restaurant chain for $1.5 million.
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Updated on: June 3, 2026 / 12:12 PM EDT / CBS News
The millions of Americans who rely on Social Security could see their monthly benefit checks slashed by an average of about $500 if the program's retirement trust fund becomes insolvent, a scenario currently projected for the end of 2032.
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