Hunter Biden's ex-wife Kathleen Buhle takes the stand in federal gun trial
Kathleen Buhle is one of three women romantically linked to Hunter Biden who are expected to testify in his federal gun trial.
Kathleen Buhle is one of three women romantically linked to Hunter Biden who are expected to testify in his federal gun trial.
The third time was the charm for the Boeing Starliner and its crew, finally rocketing into space after multiple delays.
An Italian court has reconvicted Amanda Knox of slander for wrongly accusing a bar owner of killing her roommate, but she won't serve more time.
"Our planet is trying to tell us something. But we don't seem to be listening," the U.N.'s secretary-general said after May marked another month of back-to-back global heat records.
The Senate is set to vote on access to contraception Wednesday as part of a broader effort to bring reproductive rights to the center in the run-up to the election.
Marcellus Williams is scheduled to be executed Sept. 24. He never received a hearing for an innocence claim that some officials believe is legitimate.
The move, which has drawn stark pushback from the left, allows authorities to more quickly reject and deport migrants who enter the country unlawfully by suspending the processing of asylum claims between official entry points along the southern border.
Rep. Donald Payne Jr. won his primary more than a month after he died. He was running unopposed, after the deadline to replace him on the ballot had passed.
"I was her imaginary bodyguard," Costner said about his friend, Whitney Houston, who died in 2012.
Officials in Hamas-run Gaza say stepped-up Israeli bombing kills scores as the threat of a full-scale clash with Hezbollah mounts.
World Cup skier Jean Daniel Pession and his girlfriend, Elisa Arlian, fell almost 2,300 feet to their deaths from Monte Zerbion in northern Italy.
Consumer Reports found concerning levels of lead in two popular brands of veggie puff snacks, while another brand fared better.
The joint sting by Interpol and the FBI uncovered an international criminal organization suspected of cybercrime, officials said.
More than 100 people in the town suffered from alcohol poisoning from consuming methanol.
Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar nearly a decade ago but has struggled to keep the chain of stores profitable.
The play "Stereophonic" broke records by receiving 13 Tony nominations, the most in history for a non-musical production.
Specially trained service dogs helped ease PTSD symptoms in U.S. military veterans, according to a small study.
The Tribeca Festival returns to New York City with more than 110 feature films, along with shorts, games, virtual reality, concerts, and an 80th birthday celebration of co-founder Robert De Niro.
Trump's lawyer filed a motion requesting that the gag order on the former president in the "hush money" trial be lifted.
Half the country says Trump is not fit to be president; Republicans call the trial unfair, according to CBS News poll.
Trump is trying to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the 2020 election-related case.
Officials in Hamas-run Gaza say Israeli bombing kills scores as the threat of a full-scale clash with Hezbollah mounts.
In an exclusive interview with "CBS Mornings," Maj. Harrison Mann explained his decision to resign from the military.
The House passed a Republican-backed bill that would punish the International Criminal Court over the decision to seek the arrests of top Israeli officials.
CBS News projects that Rep. Andy Kim has won the Democratic New Jersey Senate primary for the seat held by federally indicted Sen. Bob Menendez.
The source of a single $64 million donation in 2020 used to help Joe Biden defeat Donald Trump remains a mystery.
The Democratic National Committee accuses the Kennedy-linked super PAC American Values 2024 of not properly disclosing loans and repayments to hide that the PAC's largest donor is a Trump supporter.
Not sure if 1-ounce gold bars make sense for your portfolio? Consider these other gold investments instead.
Have you heard of CD promotional rates? Here's how you may be able to get a significant one now.
When it comes to this coverage, the right choice depends on a range of factors. Here's what you should know.
Deadline for claiming funds is June 5. Here's what you need to do to join the weighted-grocery lawsuit.
A growing number of retailers are considering equipping security and other employees with body cams in a bid to deter thefts.
The bonus pay, which is capped at $1,000 a year, depends on how long an employee has been with Walmart.
Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar nearly a decade ago but has struggled to keep the chain of stores profitable.
Consumer Reports found concerning levels of lead in two popular brands of veggie puff snacks, while another brand fared better.
Discover what you need to know about the 2023 Apple MacBook Pro and determine if this is the best laptop for you.
Discover everything you need to know when purchasing a new Apple MacBook laptop.
These deals won't last long.
Check out this comprehensive roundup of awesome Father's Day gift ideas for the husband you adore.
Not sure what to get grandpa for Father's Day 2024? No problem. We've got 10 gift ideas we're sure he'll love.
Everybody's favorite tumbler brand is having a summer sale. Here are the best deals to shop at Stanley now.
Sleep better at night knowing baby is comfortable and safe in the best cribs from Pottery Barn Kids Uppababy, more
Bring home a dazzling OLED monitor and give your everyday workstation a considerable upgrade.
The third time was the charm for Boeing's Starliner mission on Wednesday as the capsule's first crewed mission successfully lifted out of the Earth's atmosphere on its way to the International Space Station. See CBS News' coverage of the launch.
Thousands of migrants may be deported instead of staying in the U.S. while their asylum claims are considered as President Biden's major executive order goes into effect. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano has more.
Amanda Knox failed to wipe away one last charge related to a murder case that goes back 17 years. The American returned to Florence, Italy, to ask for a slander conviction to be removed from her record, but a jury denied the request. Knox had already been convicted and then cleared of murder charges.
A Consumer Reports investigation found what the group calls "concerning levels of lead" in some veggie puffs, snacks designed for young kids. The brands behind the snacks say they're safe, but experts say no amount of lead is safe for kids. Senior consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner reports.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell," O’Donnell speaks with CVS Health CEO and author Karen Lynch about her life and career.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell, O’Donnell speaks with author and professor Adam Grant about his newest book, as he discusses unlocking your hidden potential.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell, O’Donnell speaks with author and professor Arthur Brooks about his partnership with Oprah Winfrey and the key to living a happier life.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell, O’Donnell speaks with Senator Mitt Romney about his place in the Republican party, his family’s influence and what’s next for him in politics.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell, O’Donnell speaks with Dolly Parton about her new book on her costumes and clothing and her new rock album.
While the U.S. has 22 maternal deaths for every 100,000 live births, Norway has zero, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund.
Actor Dakota Fanning talks about taking on a new role, starring in her first horror movie as an adult. In "The Watchers," she plays Mina, a 28-year-old artist who becomes trapped in an Irish forest with three strangers, and they're stalked by mysterious creatures.
Colson Whitehead has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction twice. The bestselling author of 11 books, Whitehead talks about "Crook Manifesto," the second in his "Harlem Trilogy," and how his life has impacted the series.
Texas radio host Ryan Hamilton says his wife was sent away from one hospital after the drugs to help treat her miscarriage didn't work. In Part 2 of our interview with him on "CBS Mornings," he tells us about driving to a second hospital to get help.
Texas radio host Ryan Hamilton tells CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca about his wife's devastating miscarriage at nearly 13 weeks pregnant and the nightmare of navigating how to get her the medical care she needed amid the state's strict abortion laws. Watch Part 1 of his story featured on "CBS Mornings."
In New York, we speak with renowned modern artist Jeff Koons about his latest project, which is raising money for kids in need. Then, we sit down with the late author Caleb Carr before the release of his final book. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
The Cook County Sheriff's Office in Illinois launched a program that allows deputies to patch in qualified clinicians to help people dealing with mental health issues. Ash-har Quraishi got an inside look at how the program works.
Veterans who served at a secret base in Nevada sometimes called Area 52 say nearby nuclear tests gave them cancer and caused other health problems. But because the government won't acknowledge they were there, they can't get the aid they need. CBS Chicago's Dave Savini has the story.
As recreational marijuana becomes legal in more states, a new survey found that more young people prefer marijuana to alcohol. Nikki Battiste has more.
For the first time since 1803, two broods of cicadas are emerging simultaneously in several parts of the U.S. in an extraordinary show of nature. But biologists say there may be a deeper meaning to the insect invasion. Ben Tracy explains.
Republican Rep. John Rose's eldest son Guy stole the show when the boy was spotted smiling and making funny faces during his dad's House floor speech on Monday.
A look back at the history of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition and a behind-the-scenes peek at the 2024 cover that featured "CBS Mornings" co-anchor Gayle King. Plus, more heartwarming news.
A mom gives her teenage daughter a lifesaving gift that strengthens their bond. A barista gets a meaningful gift from a stranger who wanted to reward her for her kindness. Plus, other good news.
David Begnaud heads to a surprise city on a mission to find a story in 48 hours – and he meets three strangers with powerful messages to share. A heroic cowboy teaches a lesson in modesty. Plus, more heartwarming news stories.
Born in a crucial time of need at the start of the pandemic, this organization began with a scrappy operation. Four million meals later, the Seva Collective has continued to grow.
A murder plot discussed on tape implicating a sheriff in southeastern Oklahoma triggers a CBS News investigation, uncovering a pattern of abuses that have gone largely unchecked for years. It's a cautionary tale that reveals an unsettling reality for small towns across America: when sheriffs abuse their power, people can die and there's little to hold them accountable.
Romance scammers drain billions of dollars from people seeking love, and their tactics have evolved in sinister ways in the online age. CBS News goes inside this devastating epidemic unfolding largely in secret, following the journey of an Illinois woman seeking answers after her mother’s mysterious death.
CBS Reports goes to Illinois, which has one of the highest rates of institutionalization in the country, to understand the challenges families face keeping their developmentally disabled loved ones at home.
As more states legalize gambling, online sportsbooks have spent billions courting the next generation of bettors. And now, as mobile apps offer 24/7 access to placing wagers, addiction groups say more young people are seeking help than ever before. CBS Reports explores what experts say is a hidden epidemic lurking behind a sports betting bonanza that's leaving a trail of broken lives.
In February 2023, a quiet community in Ohio was blindsided by disaster when a train derailed and authorities decided to unleash a plume of toxic smoke in an attempt to avoid an explosion. Days later, residents and the media thought the story was over, but in fact it was just beginning. What unfolded in East Palestine is a cautionary tale for every town and city in America.
"I was her imaginary bodyguard," Costner said about his friend, Whitney Houston, who died in 2012.
Deadline for claiming funds is June 5. Here's what you need to do to join the weighted-grocery lawsuit.
Marcellus Williams is scheduled to be executed Sept. 24. He never received a hearing for an innocence claim that some officials believe is legitimate.
Rep. Donald Payne Jr. won his primary more than a month after he died. He was running unopposed, after the deadline to replace him on the ballot had passed.
The bonus pay, which is capped at $1,000 a year, depends on how long an employee has been with Walmart.
Deadline for claiming funds is June 5. Here's what you need to do to join the weighted-grocery lawsuit.
The bonus pay, which is capped at $1,000 a year, depends on how long an employee has been with Walmart.
A growing number of retailers are considering equipping security and other employees with body cams in a bid to deter thefts.
Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar nearly a decade ago but has struggled to keep the chain of stores profitable.
Consumer Reports found concerning levels of lead in two popular brands of veggie puff snacks, while another brand fared better.
Rep. Donald Payne Jr. won his primary more than a month after he died. He was running unopposed, after the deadline to replace him on the ballot had passed.
The move, which has drawn stark pushback from the left, allows authorities to more quickly reject and deport migrants who enter the country unlawfully by suspending the processing of asylum claims between official entry points along the southern border.
Kathleen Buhle is one of three women romantically linked to Hunter Biden who are expected to testify in his federal gun trial.
The Senate is set to vote on access to contraception Wednesday as part of a broader effort to bring reproductive rights to the center in the run-up to the election.
Trump lawyer Todd Blanche filed a motion requesting that the gag order on the former president in the "hush money" trial be lifted.
Specially trained service dogs helped ease PTSD symptoms in U.S. military veterans, according to a small study.
Consumer Reports found concerning levels of lead in two popular brands of veggie puff snacks, while another brand fared better.
Halsey said she's "lucky to be alive" in an Instagram post featuring "The End," the first track off her next album.
FDA advisers cited a variety of concerns with the trials submitted by Lykos Therapeutics as part of the application.
While the U.S. has 22 maternal deaths for every 100,000 live births, Norway has zero, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund.
Officials in Hamas-run Gaza say stepped-up Israeli bombing kills scores as the threat of a full-scale clash with Hezbollah mounts.
More than 100 people in the town suffered from alcohol poisoning from consuming methanol.
"Our planet is trying to tell us something. But we don't seem to be listening," the U.N.'s secretary-general said after May marked another month of back-to-back global heat records.
World Cup skier Jean Daniel Pession and his girlfriend, Elisa Arlian, fell almost 2,300 feet to their deaths from Monte Zerbion in northern Italy.
The move, which has drawn stark pushback from the left, allows authorities to more quickly reject and deport migrants who enter the country unlawfully by suspending the processing of asylum claims between official entry points along the southern border.
"I was her imaginary bodyguard," Costner said about his friend, Whitney Houston, who died in 2012.
The Tribeca Festival returns to New York City with more than 110 feature films, along with shorts, games, virtual reality, concerts, and an 80th birthday celebration of co-founder Robert De Niro.
The play "Stereophonic" broke records by receiving 13 Tony nominations, the most in history for a non-musical production.
Halsey said she's "lucky to be alive" in an Instagram post featuring "The End," the first track off her next album.
Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin shared a first look on Tuesday at their new reality series, tentatively titled "The Baldwins," about their marriage and seven kids.
The law requires car manufacturers to install rear seat reminder alerts in new passenger cars by 2025. The government is weighing whether to go beyond that mandate to require occupant detection technology.
Many newer vehicles have built-in technology that is meant to remind drivers that a child is in the back seat of a car, which can be deadly on a hot day. But a Louisiana family warns the technology isn't good enough to prevent a tragedy. National consumer correspondent Ash-har Qurairshi reports.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Last week, Ticketmaster confirmed it was hacked. The group claiming to be behind the breach said it stole the data of some 560 million customers and offered to sell those details for half a million dollars on the dark web. CBS News reporter Zak Hudak has more.
A CBS News analysis found the sham news websites published dozens of false claims over the past two weeks alone.
China hails its lunar probe mission as a success after unfurling a Chinese flag on the far side of the moon and collecting rock and soil samples.
A new report says pollution is a greater global health threat than war, terrorism, addiction or disease. According to data from a coalition of researchers, pollution was responsible for 8.8 million premature deaths between 2015 and 2022. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder joins to unpack the findings.
The British journalist and author of "Midnight in Chernobyl" returns with his exhaustively-researched new book about the 1986 space shuttle disaster.
A recent study from the University of Washington suggests that rising summer temperatures threaten triploid oysters, specifically bred in the 1970s to be more resilient to harsher environments. Despite that, researchers found that triploids die nearly 2.5 times faster than other oysters when under heat stress. Neil Thompson, geneticist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, joins CBS News to unpack the findings.
The New Caledonian fern, Tmesipteris oblanceolata, has more than 50 times more DNA packed into the nucleus of its cells than humans do.
Marcellus Williams is scheduled to be executed Sept. 24. He never received a hearing for an innocence claim that some officials believe is legitimate.
Testimony resumes Wednesday in the murder trial of Karen Read, accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe. CBS News Boston reporter Penny Kmitt reports on why Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in the death of O'Keefe, may not take the stand.
The joint sting by Interpol and the FBI uncovered an international criminal organization suspected of cybercrime, officials said.
Amanda Knox failed to wipe away one last charge related to a murder case that goes back 17 years. The American returned to Florence, Italy, to ask for a slander conviction to be removed from her record, but a jury denied the request. Knox had already been convicted and then cleared of murder charges.
An American man has been sentenced to 42 years in prison in Bogota for the murder of a famous Colombian DJ in a case that drew international outrage from women's rights activists.
The third time was the charm for Boeing's Starliner mission on Wednesday as the capsule's first crewed mission successfully lifted out of the Earth's atmosphere on its way to the International Space Station. See CBS News' coverage of the launch.
Boeing Starliner's crew flight test is preparing for its third launch after technical issues scrubbed previous attempts.
A NASA Atlas V rocket is once again prepped to launch Boeing's Starliner capsule into orbit Wednesday as part of its first human-crewed mission. The trip to the International Space Station has been plagued by delays, the most recent being a last-minute launch scrub over the weekend. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann has more.
The third time was the charm for the Boeing Starliner and its crew, finally rocketing into space after multiple delays.
Despite being down to two operational gyroscopes, Hubble is still expected to operate well into the 2030s, NASA said.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
Forrest Fenn hid a treasure somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. Five men died searching for it.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
A look back at the hallowed career of the indie "B-movie" filmmaker, known for exploitation films, monster flicks, and some bizarre movie posters.
More than 60% of Americans say they are planning to travel for leisure this year, according to a survey conducted by the American Hotel and Lodging Association. Hyatt Hotels CEO Mark Hoplamazian joined CBS News to share his best tips for summer travel in case you're looking to get away.
D-Day, the allied invasion of the Normandy Beaches, began a monthslong campaign to liberate France from Nazi Germany. This week, leaders from the allied nations are marking 80 years since this historic day. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green has a look at what exactly happened during the operation. And for more on the significance of the day, CBS News was joined by U.S. Army veteran Michael Bell, the executive director of the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy at the National WWII Museum.
The third time was the charm for Boeing's Starliner mission on Wednesday as the capsule's first crewed mission successfully lifted out of the Earth's atmosphere on its way to the International Space Station. See CBS News' coverage of the launch.
Rent has increased more than 30% in more than two-thirds of the 200 largest metro areas in the U.S., according to a recent CBS News analysis. CBS News vice president of data journalism John Kelly and CBS News political director Fin Gomez have more on how rent and housing costs could play into November's presidential election.
Thousands of migrants may be deported instead of staying in the U.S. while their asylum claims are considered as President Biden's major executive order goes into effect. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano has more.