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Wind-whipped wildfires raced through the Hawaiian island of Maui, forcing evacuations and leading some to flee to the relative safety of the ocean.
A newly revealed memo authored by a Trump-allied attorney laid out a strategy for organizing fake electors in the wake of the 2020 election.
FBI agents were attempting to serve an arrest and search warrant in Provo, Utah, officials said.
Robertson was one of two surviving members of The Band at the time of his death.
A third person already turned himself in earlier this week and is facing two charges of third degree assault.
Candidate Fernando Villavicencio was shot and killed Wednesday by an unidentified gunman while at a political rally in Quito.
Dr. Jake Kleinmahon, a pediatric cardiologist in Louisiana who is leaving the state due to anti-LGBTQ legislation, talks to CBS News about his decision.
Special counsel Jack Smith obtained a search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Twitter account, newly unsealed court records show.
The brief hospitalization follows a lengthy absence from Washington for the 90-year-old U.S. senator earlier this year.
The rejection of Ohio Issue 1 keeps in place century-old rules for changing the state constitution, which will govern a November vote on a proposed abortion rights amendment.
The retired colonel's Medal of Honor paperwork vanished twice at the height of the civil rights movement.
Luke Valentine's departure from the show will be addressed in Thursday night's episode, CBS and show producers said.
Members of the local community where U.S. nurse Alix Dorsainvil was abducted had called on her kidnappers to set her free.
NASA has revealed new information about the star Earendel, which scientists say is now 28 billion lightyears away.
According to the suit, the baby got stuck during delivery, but the doctor delayed a surgical procedure and failed to seek help quickly.
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Former President Donald Trump's legal team told the judge that only "genuinely sensitive materials" should be shielded from public view.
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CBS News has obtained a six-page memo authored by a lawyer associated with former President Donald Trump in December of 2020 that laid out a scheme to encourage the creation of false slates of Trump electors in battleground states. Robert Costa reports.
FBI agents serving a search warrant at a home in Provo, Utah, on Wednesday killed a man during a shootout, authorities said. Sources told CBS News the man had been under investigation for making threats against President Biden and several other officials. Ed O'Keefe has details.
In a special election on Tuesday, Ohio voters soundly rejected a GOP-backed measure that would have raised the threshold required to make a change to the state's constitution from a simple majority to 60%. State Republicans were attempting to change the law ahead of a November election in which Ohio voters will decide whether to enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution. Caitlin Huey-Burns has more.
Ohio voters on Tuesday rejected a proposal that would've made it more difficult to change the state's constitution. Abortion rights supporters are celebrating the outcome of the vote because of a November ballot question on enshrining reproductive rights in the Ohio constitution. CBS News political director Fin Gómez shares takeaways from the result.
Deflation typically is linked to economic downturns, such as during the Great Depression in the U.S. during the 1930s.
WeWork's shares tumbled after it flagged its financial losses and its need for cash, among other factors, as major headwinds.
A couple of factors are at play in the rising rates which continue to remain steep despite fluctuations.
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In a special election on Tuesday, Ohio voters soundly rejected a GOP-backed measure that would have raised the threshold required to make a change to the state's constitution from a simple majority to 60%. State Republicans were attempting to change the law ahead of a November election in which Ohio voters will decide whether to enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution. Caitlin Huey-Burns has more.
CBS News has obtained a six-page memo authored by a lawyer associated with former President Donald Trump in December of 2020 that laid out a scheme to encourage the creation of false slates of Trump electors in battleground states. Robert Costa reports.
A group of LGBTQ veterans who were kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation have filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon for what they call its failure to correct “ongoing discrimination.” The veterans say the Defense Department refuses to grant them honorable discharges. Jim Axelrod has more.
FBI agents serving a search warrant at a home in Provo, Utah, on Wednesday killed a man during a shootout, authorities said. Sources told CBS News the man had been under investigation for making threats against President Biden and several other officials. Ed O'Keefe has details.
Robbie Robertson, a prolific guitarist who played with Bob Dyland and co-founded The Band, has died at age 80.
Over the last six months, CBS News has spoken with multiple veterans who were kicked out of the military and denied honorable discharges because of their sexual orientation. After trying, with little success, to get the Pentagon to address this, the vets have now filed a class action lawsuit. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod spoke to one of the plaintiffs.
His albums flopped in the United States in the 1970s, but unbeknownst to him, he later became a star in South Africa.
The decision was made to safeguard societal values and public order, the country's communications commission said.
American boxer Terence Crawford made history last month by becoming the first male boxer to hold all four major titles in two different weight classes. He joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his win against Errol Spence Jr. and what made him into the boxer he is today.
A group of LGBTQ+ veterans who were kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation filed a federal civil rights suit over the Defense Department's failure to grant them honorable discharges or remove biased language specifying their sexuality from their service records following the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in 2010. CBS News' chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod reports.
Over the last six months, CBS News has spoken with multiple veterans who were kicked out of the military and denied honorable discharges because of their sexual orientation. After trying, with little success, to get the Pentagon to address this, the vets have now filed a class action lawsuit. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod spoke to one of the plaintiffs.
Eyewitnesses are describing wildfires spreading across Maui, Hawaii's second-largest island, as an apocalyptic scene amid mass evacuations and growing flames. Elizabeth Pickett, executive director for the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization, discusses how the state can prepare for future fires.
July 2023 was the hottest month on record. The global average temperature was 62.51 degrees Fahrenheit -- nearly two-thirds of a degree hotter than the previous record set in 2019, and more than one degree hotter than the average set over the last 30 years, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Journalist and writer Jeff Goodell explains the significance of the numbers.
The Writers Guild of America strike reached its 100th day on Wednesday. More than 11,000 film and television writers went on strike beginning May 2 after contract negotiations between the WGA and Hollywood studios broke down. WGA members Meagan Daine and J.R. Zamora-Thal break down the biggest sticking points in the strike.
CBS News has confirmed the details of a memo written by an attorney associated with former President Donald Trump which outlined a plot to use fake electors to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has the details.
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When Calvin Echevarria started losing his vision, he was worried he wouldn't be able to be there for his daughter. Since then, he's found a job at Lighthouse Works in Orlando, a company that provides jobs for the blind and visually impaired. And not only is he able to provide for his daughter, he's her mentor, because she works at Lighthouse Works, too.
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Vanessa Bryant also paid homage to Kobe and Gigi at the concert.
Tony Dokoupil gets a behind-the-scenes look at "Mission: Impossible" and tries out film stunts. A bachelor party in Minnesota makes a dramatic rescue when they see a dog stuck in mud. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
In July 2021, Haitian President Jovenel Moise was assassinated, leaving a power vacuum seized upon by rival gangs that now effectively run the capital city of Port-au-Prince. It’s the latest in a long history of hardships, including some in which the US has played a role. Remarkably Haitians are undeterred in their optimism for a better future. CBS Reports explores Haiti’s current crisis, fueled in part by American firepower, and the inspiring stories amidst the anarchy of those fighting to fulfill Haiti’s promise. After the documentary’s release, a spokesperson from Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry's office provided the following statement: "We don't deal with gangs. We don't talk to them. We don't negotiate with them. We don't even want to sit with them."
Today, the phrase "40 acres and a mule" represents the broken promises the U.S. government has made to Black American farmers, contributing to a vast racial wealth gap. CBS Reports explores the ways in which Black Americans are trying to reclaim their land, connect to their ancestry, and generate wealth that can be passed on for generations to come.
The artificial intelligence revolution has arrived. AI tools such as ChatGPT offer the power to transform fields like business, art, medical research and more. But this technology also brings ethical uncertainty and peril. CBS Reports explores the unleashing of this still rapidly evolving creation and some of the possible dangers.
Nearly 40% of food in the U.S. ends up in the landfill, a problem exacerbating both climate change and food insecurity. But innovative chefs from gourmet eateries to soup kitchens are on a mission to change that. CBS Reports' Adam Yamaguchi dines across America to discover the creative ways chefs transform food waste into trendy eats.
CBS Reports investigates why, in public school districts across America, some teachers have sexually abused students for decades before being stopped.
A third person already turned himself in earlier this week and is facing two charges of third degree assault.
The retired colonel's Medal of Honor paperwork vanished twice at the height of the civil rights movement.
According to the suit, the baby got stuck during delivery, but the doctor delayed a surgical procedure and failed to seek help quickly.
A couple of factors are at play in the rising rates which continue to remain steep despite fluctuations.
About 50 to 100 meteors from the Perseids can be seen per hour under ideal conditions, according to NASA.
A couple of factors are at play in the rising rates which continue to remain steep despite fluctuations.
Some users were concerned and confused over new terms referenced training A.I. on user data.
Deflation typically is linked to economic downturns, such as during the Great Depression in the U.S. during the 1930s.
WeWork's shares tumbled after it flagged its financial losses and its need for cash, among other factors, as major headwinds.
The move is part of an effort to slow Beijing's development of next-generation technologies that could have military applications.
The rejection of Ohio Issue 1 keeps in place century-old rules for changing the state constitution, which will govern a November vote on a proposed abortion rights amendment.
A newly revealed memo authored by a Trump-allied attorney laid out a strategy for organizing fake electors in the wake of the 2020 election.
Special counsel Jack Smith obtained a search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Twitter account, newly unsealed court records show.
Deflation typically is linked to economic downturns, such as during the Great Depression in the U.S. during the 1930s.
The brief hospital visit follows a lengthy absence from Washington for the 90-year-old U.S. senator earlier this year.
Dr. Jake Kleinmahon, a pediatric cardiologist in Louisiana who is leaving the state due to anti-LGBTQ legislation, talks to CBS News about his decision.
The FDA and CDC will need to sign off on the updated shots from Moderna, Pfizer and Novavax.
"The children are in crisis. But the families are also in crisis," one expert said.
The maker of diabetes and weight loss medication Wegovy said a trial found that the drug can also cut the risk of cardiovascular disease by 20%.
The death of Bryan Randall, Sandra Bullock's longtime partner, brought new attention to ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, a devastating diagnosis affecting thousands of Americans.
Candidate Fernando Villavicencio was shot and killed Wednesday by an unidentified gunman while at a political rally in Quito.
The decision was made to safeguard societal values and public order, the country's communications commission said.
President Ebrahim Raisi hinted at a crackdown as an increasing number of Iranian women have appeared in public without the headscarf.
Members of the local community where U.S. nurse Alix Dorsainvil was abducted had called on her kidnappers to set her free.
Police have interviewed the woman who they say cooked the meal at her home on July 29 but didn't become ill herself.
Luke Valentine's departure from the show will be addressed in Thursday night's episode, CBS and show producers said.
Robertson was one of two surviving members of The Band at the time of his death.
His albums flopped in the United States in the 1970s, but unbeknownst to him, he later became a star in South Africa.
Two songwriters claim the 2020 hit rips off their 1979 disco song "Wiggle and Giggle All Night (Wiggle)."
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New research shows artificial intelligence can identify keystrokes by the sound of your typing and can steal information with 95% accuracy. Joshua Harrison, a software engineer and one of the authors of the study, joined CBS News to discuss how you can protect yourself.
In December 2022, California scientists achieved a major breakthrough -- a nuclear fusion reaction that produced more energy than was used to create it. Scientists have done it again and this time their results produced even more energy. Professor Peter Hosemann, chair of nuclear and mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, joins CBS News to discuss the implications of this accomplishment.
Zuckerberg proposed a date, but Musk said timing is still in flux because he may need surgery before the fight happens.
The Ukrainian military must blast its way through possibly millions of mines Russia has laid in their path. CBS News visits Fort Carson in Colorado to witness the equipment and tactics required for one of the most complex and dangerous of all battlefield maneuvers.
After filing for bankruptcy earlier this year, Bed, Bath & Beyond has been relaunched as an online store by Overstock.com. Insider senior reporter Dominick Reuter explains.
July 2023 was the hottest month on record. The global average temperature was 62.51 degrees Fahrenheit -- nearly two-thirds of a degree hotter than the previous record set in 2019, and more than one degree hotter than the average set over the last 30 years, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Journalist and writer Jeff Goodell explains the significance of the numbers.
NASA has revealed new information about the star Earendel, which scientists say is now 28 billion lightyears away.
The state of Texas has sweltered this summer under a seemingly endless cycle of extreme heat warnings. Those high temperatures have put a strain on the state's power grid, with Texas' grid operator saying demand for energy has set seven records this summer alone. Emily Foxhall, Texas Tribune energy reporter, joins CBS News to give an update on how the state's power grid is performing.
Smashing these records has "dire consequences for both people and the planet," warned the head of the EU's Copernicus weather service.
The coral reefs off the shores of the Florida Keys should be vibrant and colorful this time of year. But scientists say they're seeing a very different picture.
A third person already turned himself in earlier this week and is facing two charges of third degree assault.
"I sincerely apologize," the former first-round NFL draft pick said after pleading guilty in May to felony DUI causing death and misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter.
Kristen Galvan, a missing 15-year-old believed to be a victim of sex trafficking, is the subject of season four's first two episodes of the Paramount+ docuseries "Never Seen Again." Rachel Fischer, a human trafficking survivor and forensic expert, lent her knowledge to the show and joined CBS News to discuss exactly how someone can find themselves in a trafficking situation.
While on a fishing trip in the Florida Keys with her family earlier this summer, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor reeled in an unexpected catch: 70 pounds of cocaine, estimated to be worth more than $1 million. Castor, who previously served as Tampa's police chief, said the drug bale appeared to have been floating in the water for a while when she found it, CBS affiliate WTSP reported.
Rafael Guadalupe Felix Nuñez began his career as a hitman and later joined a gang who all adopted "Anthrax" as their last names.
About 50 to 100 meteors from the Perseids can be seen per hour under ideal conditions, according to NASA.
NASA has revealed new information about the star Earendel, which scientists say is now 28 billion lightyears away.
NASA says the around-the-moon flight in November 2024 is on track, but follow-on lunar landing in late 2025 faces challenges.
Officials say the Starliner will be ready to fly by early March, but it's not clear when a launch might fit into the space station schedule.
Along with needed research gear and other equipment, the Cygnus delivered a pizza kit, fresh fruit and ice cream to the station crew.
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When a young mother disappears in Columbia, Missouri, investigators use DNA from a tree to help solve the mystery of what happened to her.
As soon as Schanda Handley was rescued, she told police she believed her estranged husband was behind her kidnapping. See the evidence that convinced investigators he was responsible.
Over the last six months, CBS News has spoken with multiple veterans who were kicked out of the military and denied honorable discharges because of their sexual orientation. After trying, with little success, to get the Pentagon to address this, the vets have now filed a class action lawsuit. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod spoke to one of the plaintiffs.
Eyewitnesses are describing wildfires spreading across Maui, Hawaii's second-largest island, as an apocalyptic scene amid mass evacuations and growing flames. Elizabeth Pickett, executive director for the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization, discusses how the state can prepare for future fires.
July 2023 was the hottest month on record. The global average temperature was 62.51 degrees Fahrenheit -- nearly two-thirds of a degree hotter than the previous record set in 2019, and more than one degree hotter than the average set over the last 30 years, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Journalist and writer Jeff Goodell explains the significance of the numbers.
The Writers Guild of America strike reached its 100th day on Wednesday. More than 11,000 film and television writers went on strike beginning May 2 after contract negotiations between the WGA and Hollywood studios broke down. WGA members Meagan Daine and J.R. Zamora-Thal break down the biggest sticking points in the strike.
CBS News has confirmed the details of a memo written by an attorney associated with former President Donald Trump which outlined a plot to use fake electors to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has the details.