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The timing of Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement gives President Biden and Democrats even more time to consider potential nominees. Ed O'Keefe has more.
The U.S. ambassador to Moscow delivered a written response to Russia's demand that NATO halt its expansion and never allow former Soviet states, including Ukraine, to join the alliance. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said no such concessions will be made. Margaret Brennan reports.
The Northeast is bracing for a Nor'easter that could bring heavy snow and high winds. CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the details.
A new study shows not being vaccinated against COVID can result in dire outcomes for pregnant women and their babies. Nikki Battiste reports.
President Biden has vowed to nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court if a seat were to open up.
The executive order makes sexual harassment an offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
The quickly-intensifying winter storm could develop into a nor'easter as it travels along the coast, potentially unleashing blizzard conditions.
Henry Williams is a convicted felon who was banned from owning the gun he's accused of selling to Malik Faisal Akram.
Stewart Rhodes faces seditious conspiracy charges in Washington, D.C. and his attorney have indicated they would appeal his detention.
The state attorney general's office said it will appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The "Jeopardy!" star will return in the fall for the Tournament of Champions.
Young asked for his music to be removed over Spotify's hosting of Joe Rogan's podcast, which features what Young called "life-threatening misinformation."
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said decisions on how often and by how much the rate increases this year have not been made.
The document addresses the "potential for progress" in areas like arms control in Europe.
Nicholas Languerand, an avowed follower of the QAnon conspiracy, pleaded guilty in November to assaulting law enforcement officers at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
"Somehow it's converting magnetic energy to radio waves much more effectively than anything we've seen before," team leader Dr. Hurley-Walker said.
"I would sit and count my breaths because I didn't know if I would survive the night," she said.
Investigators also found 40 bags of fentanyl at the school where the teen overdosed earlier this month.
Johana Hernandez grew up watching her immigrant parents work in garment factories. She's now dressing celebrities and showing her designs at Paris Fashion Week.
Dinklage, who has a form of dwarfism, said even though Disney is trying to be "progressive" with the film it is still a "backward story about seven dwarfs living in a cave."
COVID-19 cases among immigrants in ICE detention have increased by 848% since the start of the year, government statistics show.
"We're trying to build a bridge between the NFT world and the fine art world,"the famed artist's great-grandson said.
GM is investing nearly $7 billion in Michigan to build a new battery plant and overhaul an existing factory to make electric trucks.
The IRS treats digital currencies as property, which means they're taxed similarly to stocks.
"We're trying to build a bridge between the NFT world and the fine art world,"the famed artist's great-grandson said.
For most Americans, getting their hands on the higher quality masks will require some patience.
About $17B will build technology that can reduce emissions. But some worry it's being hijacked to keep U.S. burning fossil fuels.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring after nearly three decades on the bench, paving the way for President Biden to make his first appointment to the high court. Jan Crawford has the latest.
The timing of Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement gives President Biden and Democrats even more time to consider potential nominees. Ed O'Keefe has more.
The Federal Reserve signaled it plans to raise interest rates as early as March in an effort to curb inflation. Carter Evans takes a look at what that means for consumers.
The U.S. ambassador to Moscow delivered a written response to Russia's demand that NATO halt its expansion and never allow former Soviet states, including Ukraine, to join the alliance. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said no such concessions will be made. Margaret Brennan reports.
The Northeast is bracing for a Nor'easter that could bring heavy snow and high winds. CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the details.
Johana Hernandez grew up watching her immigrant parents work in garment factories. She's now dressing celebrities and showing her designs at Paris Fashion Week.
After Brown jogged off the field shirtless in the middle of a game, some speculated he had mental health issues or suffered from CTE.
One participant said she has learned to be more aware of her surroundings.
Aaron Appelhans, Wyoming's first Black sheriff, made the move last year. The suit, from a Black deputy who quit, details what it says were years of torment by the White one.
Robert Thomas not only transformed the venue into one of the city's first Black-owned supermarkets, but also created a platform for Black vendors.
A retired FBI special agent and a team of investigators believe they’ve solved one of the world’s most well-known and tragic cold cases. Jon Wertheim reports.
NASA says an asteroid came within about 1.2 million miles of the Earth's atmosphere on Tuesday afternoon. In 2013, Anderson Cooper reported on our ability to detect asteroids and comets that come close to Earth after another asteroid impacted the atmosphere over Russia.
Chris Stapleton and producer Dave Cobb deconstruct their recording process and why Morgane Stapleton is often the “voice of reason” in the studio.
The 43-year-old has collaborated with some of music's biggest names and won five Grammys, but stardom has never seemed to be the goal for Chris Stapleton. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
On the next edition of 60 Minutes, Jon Wertheim reports on how hedge funds and other financial firms have swallowed up newspapers, closing newsrooms and slashing staff. A look at a local news landscape where headlines and deadlines have given way to bottom lines.
"The overwhelming thing that they conveyed was that one, that they were very proud of me, which was very humbling," Zak Khogyani said through tears. "And also that I gave them a lot of hope."
Instead of a weightlifting workout, a Pennsylvania high school coach told his team to help shovel snow from driveways of those in need.
One group in Nashville said it raised $1,100 in just 17 minutes on Monday – and more than $30,000 total.
Collette Divitto was bullied in high school and had trouble finding a job after college. But one thing has always made her happy: baking. Now, it's her business.
"All I wanted was the dog back, because he's a good dog. He's part of our family, and we loved him very, very much," Jasper's owner told CBS News.
A new episode of CBS Reports' "Reverb" series explores the history of anti-Asian racism in Mississippi's Delta region and a new generation that's demanding change.
This episode of CBS Reports' "Reverb" series examines the backlash to so-called critical race theory in schools and the impact on students and teachers.
This episode of CBS Reports' "Reverb" series investigates how gun owners are growing more diverse as increasing numbers of Black, Latino, and other underrepresented Americans arm up out of fear for their safety.
This episode of CBS Reports' "Reverb" series reveals that as Christian nationalism attracts followers, traditional pastors fear for their faith and the country.
This CBS Reports documentary reveals the growing threat posed by technology that makes lies look true and the truth seem false.
Turn to CBS Essentials for trusted recommendations on housewares, furniture, clothing, tech, travel gear and much more.
Stocking up on at-home COVID tests -- or trying to? Check out our guide on where and what to buy
Walmart has winter deals available on Apple AirPods, robot vacuums and more
"Somehow it's converting magnetic energy to radio waves much more effectively than anything we've seen before," team leader Dr. Hurley-Walker said.
The quickly-intensifying winter storm could develop into a nor'easter as it travels along the coast, potentially unleashing blizzard conditions.
The "Jeopardy!" star will return in the fall for the Tournament of Champions.
Young asked for his music to be removed over Spotify's hosting of Joe Rogan's podcast, which features what Young called "life-threatening misinformation."
The state attorney general's office said it will appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Stewart Rhodes faces seditious conspiracy charges in Washington, D.C. and his attorney said they would appeal his detention.
The executive order makes sexual harassment an offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Nicholas Languerand, an avowed follower of the QAnon conspiracy, pleaded guilty in November to assaulting law enforcement officers at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said decisions on how often and by how much the rate increases this year have not been made.
President Biden has vowed to nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court if a seat were to open up.
"I would sit and count my breaths because I didn't know if I would survive the night," she said.
Young asked for his music to be removed over Spotify's hosting of Joe Rogan's podcast, which features what Young called "life-threatening misinformation."
This version of the coronavirus, which scientists call BA.2, has been found in at least 40 countries, including the U.S.
For most Americans, getting their hands on the higher quality masks will require some patience.
He added that he's fully vaccinated and boosted and expects to be back on stage this weekend.
For most Americans, getting their hands on the higher quality masks will require some patience.
State prosecutors allege COVID test samples were stuffed in trash bags strewn across an office floor.
Economists expect the Federal Reserve to start lifting rates as soon as its next meeting in March.
About $17B will build technology that can reduce emissions. But some worry it's being hijacked to keep U.S. burning fossil fuels.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said decisions on how often and by how much the rate increases this year have not been made.
Kremlin suggests any U.S. sanctions targeting leaders would be "absolutely not painful," as Moscow and Washington refuse to back down.
"Never condemn your children," he said while speaking about the difficult things parents and children can experience.
It's unclear how many died or how many prisoners escaped as U.S.-backed Syrian fighters fought to retake control of the facility, but it was a clear sign of ISIS' lingering potency.
There are also dozens of newly identified reptiles, frogs and newts, fish and 155 plant species, including the only known succulent bamboo species, found in Laos.
The actual movie ends with the protagonist blowing up office buildings in a symbolic blow to authority and societal norms – not quite the right message for a Chinese audience, apparently.
The "Jeopardy!" star will return in the fall for the Tournament of Champions.
Johana Hernandez grew up watching her immigrant parents work in garment factories. She's now dressing celebrities and showing her designs at Paris Fashion Week.
Young asked for his music to be removed over Spotify's hosting of Joe Rogan's podcast, which features what Young called "life-threatening misinformation."
Dinklage, who has a form of dwarfism, said even though Disney is trying to be "progressive" with the film it is still a "backward story about seven dwarfs living in a cave."
"Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss the new Netflix show, "Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness," premiering Friday, January 28.
"We're trying to build a bridge between the NFT world and the fine art world,"the famed artist's great-grandson said.
GM is investing nearly $7 billion in Michigan to build a new battery plant and overhaul an existing factory to make electric trucks.
A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge issued a restraining order against the woman on Friday.
For years, the search and internet giant allowed users to hide their "Location History" but tracked it anyway, suit alleges.
Long a hub of geothermal power production, a forgotten backwater of Southern California known as the Salton Sea, is a bountiful reservoir of lithium, is being dubbed "Lithium Valley." The silvery-white metal is now in huge demand as it is used in electric vehicle batteries. Ben Tracy reports.
"Somehow it's converting magnetic energy to radio waves much more effectively than anything we've seen before," team leader Dr. Hurley-Walker said.
GM is investing nearly $7 billion in Michigan to build a new battery plant and overhaul an existing factory to make electric trucks.
There are also dozens of newly identified reptiles, frogs and newts, fish and 155 plant species, including the only known succulent bamboo species, found in Laos.
A 31-year-old man who needs a new heart isn't getting one because he hasn't been vaccinated against COVID-19. David Ferguson said his son DJ refuses to get the shot, and the hospital treating him said the coronavirus vaccine is one of several required for transplant candidates. Paul Burton of CBS Boston reports.
Technically, it could also see details as small as a U.S. penny at a distance of about 25 miles.
A Texas man accused of selling a gun to the suspect in the synagogue hostage standoff has been arrested. The gunman allegedly said he bought it to intimidate someone who owed him money.
President Biden signed an executive order to make sexual harassment a crime under military law. The cases will now be handled by independent military prosecutors.
Henry Williams is a convicted felon who was banned from owning the gun he's accused of selling to Malik Faisal Akram.
Anna Bella Dukes was arrested for the February 2021 shooting death of Elias Otero, Albuquerque police said..
The judge called the killing of Trenton Cornell-Duranleau "cold-blooded" as he sentenced Wyndham Lathem.
Technically, it could also see details as small as a U.S. penny at a distance of about 25 miles.
The latest discovery has "expanded the definition of a potentially habitable world in our solar system and beyond," scientists say.
With Webb on station, engineers will focus on aligning the telescope's optical system.
If all goes well, Webb will be 100 times more powerful than Hubble — so sensitive to infrared light that it could detect the faint heat of a bumble bee as far away as the moon.
The two satellites will monitor other spacecraft in the high altitudes favored by communications stations and spycraft.
Thousands of the world's best athletes are getting ready for the Beijing Winter Olympics. These top Americans should be on your list to watch.
Bizarre clues and evidence in the investigation into the Colorado mother's disappearance include a spy pen, plastic needle cap, and a chipmunk alibi.
There have been some super games since 1967, but which one is the best?
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
A look at the career of the Oscar-winning actor-director, one of Hollywood's legendary trailblazers.
Kirsten Dunst has spent the better part of her life in front of the camera. In a "Here Comes The Sun" exclusive, she discusses freedom from fear and other lessons learned from acting. We also have a story on influential artist Marcel Duchamp that may leave you asking, "Is that art?" "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."
An alternative music program in California is motivating high school students to open up about anxiety, anger and depression. Meanwhile, rising ocean water in Washington state is consuming a Native American tribe's land. Watch these stores and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
"Person to Person" with Norah O'Donnell brings viewers the most intimate type of interview — going beyond the headlines through thoughtful conversation. In this episode, O'Donnell sits down with best-selling author Brené Brown about her new book, "Atlas of the Heart," which maps out the language people use to describe emotions. The two discuss vulnerability as a strength and why the ability to identify feelings can give someone power over their emotions.
Justice Stephen Breyer is expected to retire at the end of this Supreme Court term. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joined CBS News to discuss what this means for the rest of the Supreme Court and the nomination process ahead.
Wednesday marks exactly two years since NBA Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant died. He was killed in a helicopter crash alongside his 13-year-old daughter and seven other people. Entertainment Tonight co-host Kevin Frazier joins CBS News to discuss Bryant’s legacy.
The timing of Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement gives President Biden and Democrats even more time to consider potential nominees. Ed O'Keefe has more.
The U.S. ambassador to Moscow delivered a written response to Russia's demand that NATO halt its expansion and never allow former Soviet states, including Ukraine, to join the alliance. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said no such concessions will be made. Margaret Brennan reports.
The Northeast is bracing for a Nor'easter that could bring heavy snow and high winds. CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the details.
A new study shows not being vaccinated against COVID can result in dire outcomes for pregnant women and their babies. Nikki Battiste reports.