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The U.S.'s 82nd Airborne Division touched down in Poland amid fears that Russia will launch an invasion of Ukraine. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Former Vice President Mike Pence rebuked former President Trump's claims that the election was stolen, despite strong party support for the former president. Pence's remarks were at the RNC shortly after it censured the only two Republicans on the House January 6 committee. Chrisitna Ruffini has the story.
Although COVID-19 infections are dropping drastically across the nation, deaths remain at record highs with nearly 2,400 Americans succumbing to the virus each day. Lilia Luciano has more.
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing entered its second day of competition as athletes prepare and compete under the host nation’s strict COVID-19 guidelines. Jamie Yuccas has the latest from Beijing.
Could new information lead to answers in the brutal murder of four teenage girls in Austin, Texas, 30 years ago?
When Prince Charles and Camilla married in 2005, Clarence House said Camilla's title would be "Princess Consort" when Charles became king.
Police fatally shot Locke early Wednesday morning while executing a search warrant.
Goodell also announced an independent investigation into claims of tanking brought up in former Dolphins coach Brian Flores' lawsuit against the league.
The boy's body was pulled from the well late Saturday after rescuers removed much of the adjacent hillside and delicately tunneled a horizontal passage into the well.
A Virginia Tech student was among those injured.
One man paid $25 for just five gallons.
The woman is safe, the sheriff's office said.
Hundreds of trees were brought down by ice in a winter storm.
A Rockefeller family member commissioned the Guernica tapestry after Picasso refused to sell them the original painting, according to a historian.
Two men were seen in a Texas yogurt shop just before four teenage girls were killed there in 1991, and some wonder whether identifying them will lead to answers in the unsolved case.
The idea that any president could choose the country's leader is "un-American," former Vice President Mike Pence said.
The report on North Korea's nuclear advancements comes at a time when tensions among Security Council members are running high.
It's the third state that's been ordered by the courts to redraw its lines.
"The report is unequivocally good for the economy, but not for markets," one Wall Street analyst said.
Jobs in tech, health care and HR dominate the list of this year's best jobs, according to a Glassdoor ranking.
Hiring around the U.S. was robust last month as employers shrugged off rising COVID-19 cases caused by Omicron.
Eddy Grant sang about an "electric avenue" in the 1980s. Detroit plans to bring that vision to life next year.
Social media giant shed 25% of its value in early Thursday trading after reporting its first decline in users.
The U.S.'s 82nd Airborne Division touched down in Poland amid fears that Russia will launch an invasion of Ukraine. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Former Vice President Mike Pence rebuked former President Trump's claims that the election was stolen, despite strong party support for the former president. Pence's remarks were at the RNC shortly after it censured the only two Republicans on the House January 6 committee. Chrisitna Ruffini has the story.
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing entered its second day of competition as athletes prepare and compete under the host nation’s strict COVID-19 guidelines. Jamie Yuccas has the latest from Beijing.
Although COVID-19 infections are dropping drastically across the nation, deaths remain at record highs with nearly 2,400 Americans succumbing to the virus each day. Lilia Luciano has more.
Scientists are launching efforts to recycle space debris, many of which are worth thousands of dollars per pound. Barry Petersen has more.
Police fatally shot Locke early Wednesday morning while executing a search warrant.
"Prospect New Orleans" happens once every three years and showcases art in various museums and public spaces around the city.
It was on February 6, 1952, when a then 25-year-old Elizabeth was first crowned following the death of her father.
"Like the case of Breonna Taylor, the tragic killing of Amir Locke shows a pattern of no-knock warrants having deadly consequences for Black Americans," said attorney Ben Crump.
The teenager laced up for the first time at 5 years old. Now she's going for gold at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
The brutal murders of four teenage girls has haunted Austin, Texas, for 30 years. Could new information lead to a killer? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has reported on the case from the beginning and has the latest Saturday, February 5 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Todd Kendhammer says his wife was killed in an accident -- a pipe flew off a truck and crashed into their car. Authorities say the scene was staged. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
After a mother of two vanishes on Mother's Day, bizarre clues emerge — a chipmunk alibi, a tranquilizer gun and a spy pen. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
A former candidate for governor is accused of kidnapping a 12-year-old girl. Does his decades-long fascination with the case mean he’s a true-crime junkie or a murderer? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports
A new look into the disappearance of Carole Baskin’s husband. Famed lawyer investigates "meat grinder" theory. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports.
Meet a Bronx dad on a mission to feed the homeless, an ultra-marathoner who set a world record and a police officer with a special talent. Plus, our most uplifting videos of the week.
He's had season tickets. He's written letters to the team. He proudly chants the "Who dey" cheer. And now, he's going to see the Bengals in the Super Bowl.
The meteorologist brought her tiny 13-week-old daughter Fiona on-air.
A teen who got one wish and used it to help others. A bride who surprised her groom and guests with a special walk down the aisle. And a father-daughter duo taking RV trips to help others.
Claybourne Elder is paying it forward by giving out free tickets to his show.
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.
Here's everything you need to know about watching Super Bowl LVI, including where to stream the 2022 Super Bowl.
As the Omicron surge continues, our explainer is here to help you sort through the latest mask news.
These last-minute Valentine's Day gifts from Scentbird, Amazon, Cameo and more will impress your loved one.
Could new information lead to answers in the brutal murder of four teenage girls in Austin, Texas, 30 years ago?
Two men were seen in a Texas yogurt shop just before four teenage girls were killed there in 1991, and some wonder whether identifying them will lead to answers in the unsolved case.
Police fatally shot Locke early Wednesday morning while executing a search warrant.
Goodell also announced an independent investigation into claims of tanking brought up in former Dolphins coach Brian Flores' lawsuit against the league.
Hundreds of trees were brought down by ice in a winter storm.
It's the third state that's been ordered by the courts to redraw its lines.
CBS News obtained a copy of the draft order, "Presidential Findings to Seize, Collect, Preserve and Analyze National Security Information Regarding the 2020 General Election."
The idea that any president could choose the country's leader is "un-American," former Vice President Mike Pence said.
Guy Reffitt, charged with bringing a firearm to the Capitol attack, will be the first alleged rioter to face a jury, as the ongoing pandemic complicates his high-profile case.
The governor's office says he will appeal the decision.
The data from wastewater samples can help communities detect the virus early on.
The governor's office says he will appeal the decision.
Both drugstore chains say they have a range of tests in stock after working with manufacturers to boost supplies.
About 90% of people who suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests die, but CPR can boost their chances of survival.
The government-provided tests will be handed out at participating pharmacies and other locations.
Jobs in tech, health care and HR dominate the list of this year's best jobs, according to a Glassdoor ranking.
Hiring around the U.S. was robust last month as employers shrugged off rising COVID-19 cases caused by Omicron.
Childless workers this year can claim an Earned Income Tax Credit worth up to $1,500 — triple the usual amount.
Organization behind annual benefit concerts urges support for bipartisan legislation to help American cattle ranchers.
Higher transportation costs and wages are behind first Prime subscription price hike in nearly four years, Amazon said.
The report on North Korea's nuclear advancements comes at a time when tensions among Security Council members are running high.
A Rockefeller family member commissioned the Guernica tapestry after Picasso refused to sell them the original painting, according to a historian.
When Prince Charles and Camilla married in 2005, Clarence House said Camilla's title would be "Princess Consort" when Charles became king.
Turkey has seen record levels of COVID-19 cases in recent days, with 111,157 cases reported by the Health Ministry on Friday.
It was on February 6, 1952, when a then 25-year-old Elizabeth was first crowned following the death of her father.
It was a decade that included the groundbreaking cloning of a sheep, the shattering of baseball’s home run record, and so much more. These events are chronicled in “The Nineties,” a new book by journalist and author Chuck Klosterman. The author tells Anthony Mason he’s not looking back as much as recalling how it felt to watch history unfold.
“CODA,” which stands for “Child Of Deaf Adults,” is generating Oscar buzz. In the film, the character Ruby Rossi is relied on as her deaf family’s link to the hearing world. The ensemble cast, made up of deaf and hearing actors, is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. But no matter what the envelope says, “CODA” has already won. Dana Jacobs has more on the new movie.
Ronnie Scott's is a world-renowned music venue in London. Since opening its doors in 1959, the space has hosted the biggest names in jazz. Recently, it welcomed another kind of musician: people who want to give their instruments away. Ian Lee visits the club to find out why.
The son of a reverend, British singer-songwriter Samm Henshaw grew up with gospel music. He began writing his own songs for church when he was just 15. In 2015, he released his breakthrough EP and began touring with artists like Chance the Rapper and Tori Kelly. Now, he's out with his debut album "Untidy Soul." For Saturday Sessions, Samm Henshaw performs "Chicken Wings."
The son of a reverend, British singer-songwriter Samm Henshaw grew up with gospel music. He began writing his own songs for church when he was just 15. In 2015, he released his breakthrough EP and began touring with artists like Chance the Rapper and Tori Kelly. Now, he's out with his debut album "Untidy Soul." For Saturday Sessions, Samm Henshaw performs "Still Broke."
Scientists are launching efforts to recycle space debris, many of which are worth thousands of dollars per pound. Barry Petersen has more.
Department of Homeland Security says the machines can help reduce the risk to workers in harsh environments.
Wormhole hack is one of biggest crypto heists in history, second only to $611 million theft at Poly Network last summer.
Social media giant shed 26% of its value in Thursday trading after reporting its first decline in users.
Consumer Reports technology writer Thomas Germain joined "CBS Mornings" to share tips on how to stay safe online and protect yourself from social media scammers.
Scientists are launching efforts to recycle space debris, many of which are worth thousands of dollars per pound. Barry Petersen has more.
Mosquito bites are an unfortunate inevitability of summertime — or are they?
An Arkansas jail that has been accused of treating inmates with ivermectin without their knowledge has been sued dozens of times for allegedly providing inadequate health care — including the claim that it withheld medication and improperly treated fractured bones. Here's what a CBS News investigation has found.
Climbing the highest mountain in the world could become more dangerous due to the lack of ice.
Researchers said that the Paris Climate Agreement's climate change efforts "will not be enough to save most coral reefs."
Could new information lead to answers in the brutal murder of four teenage girls in Austin, Texas, 30 years ago?
Two men were seen in a Texas yogurt shop just before four teenage girls were killed there in 1991, and some wonder whether identifying them will lead to answers in the unsolved case.
A Virginia Tech student was among those injured.
The woman is safe, the sheriff's office said.
Octaviano Juarez-Corro is accused of killing two people and wounding three others after allegedly opening fire at a Memorial Day picnic in Milwaukee in 2006.
SpaceX keeps up rapid launch cadence with sixth orbital flight in just 28 days.
NASA plans to bring the International Space Station down into an uninhabited part of the Pacific Ocean called Point Nemo when its decades in orbit are done.
The Earth Trojan asteroid, only the second one proven by scientists to exist, orbits the sun along the same path as Earth.
NASA says engineers need more time to complete preparations before "wet dress rehearsal" at the launch pad.
SpaceX's rapid-fire launch pace — six orbit-class missions in 28 days — follows a record 31 Falcon 9 flights in 2021.
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing officially kicked off with a celebration of the athletes — and protests of the host nation.
Unidentified DNA found 30 years ago at the scene of a quadruple murder recently raised hopes that this unsolved mystery might finally be solved — but will it crack the case?
What was life like a century ago? These photos offer a glimpse.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
One of these shows could be your next binge obsession.
Meet a Bronx dad on a mission to feed the homeless, an ultra-marathoner who set a world record and a police officer with a special talent. Plus, our most uplifting videos of the week.
Scientists are launching efforts to recycle space debris, many of which are worth thousands of dollars per pound. Barry Petersen has more.
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing entered its second day of competition as athletes prepare and compete under the host nation’s strict COVID-19 guidelines. Jamie Yuccas has the latest from Beijing.
It takes a special kind of screenwriter and director to get audiences laughing at a story of impending planetary doom. Adam McKay did just that with his latest film, "Don't Look Up." We also have a story on the enduring popularity of "I Love Lucy." "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."
Although COVID-19 infections are dropping drastically across the nation, deaths remain at record highs with nearly 2,400 Americans succumbing to the virus each day. Lilia Luciano has more.
The U.S.'s 82nd Airborne Division touched down in Poland amid fears that Russia will launch an invasion of Ukraine. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Former Vice President Mike Pence rebuked former President Trump's claims that the election was stolen, despite strong party support for the former president. Pence's remarks were at the RNC shortly after it censured the only two Republicans on the House January 6 committee. Chrisitna Ruffini has the story.
Although COVID-19 infections are dropping drastically across the nation, deaths remain at record highs with nearly 2,400 Americans succumbing to the virus each day. Lilia Luciano has more.
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing entered its second day of competition as athletes prepare and compete under the host nation’s strict COVID-19 guidelines. Jamie Yuccas has the latest from Beijing.