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By the end of the pope's appearance, some 100,00 people had flocked to the square in time for the pontiff's speech, according to the Vatican's crowd count.
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By the end of the pope's appearance, some 100,00 people had flocked to the square in time for the pontiff's speech, according to the Vatican's crowd count.
Chaplain Barry C. Black opened the legislative session on March 28 with a prayer for lawmakers to "move beyond thoughts and prayers" after the Nashville shooting.
Woods was one of 54 golfers who made the cut to continue after the first two rounds at August National, finishing the first 36 holes at 3 over par.
The suspect was shot and killed by police officers after allegedly firing at them when they arrived at the scene.
The three-day operation comes after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other congressional leaders in California this week.
Ferencz secured convictions for 22 former Nazi commanders who were charged with murdering over 1 million Jews, Gypsies and others.
Kassanndra Cantrell went missing the day before her first ultrasound. Investigators quickly focused on a person of interest in her disappearance – the man who she said was the father of her baby.
The dog was placed in a Michael Kors bag and thrown from the vehicle of a suspect wanted for an alleged carjacking and attempted murder, police said.
The UConn Huskies defeated the San Diego State Huskies on Monday to win its fifth NCAA men's basketball title.
Mark Pomerantz turned down a request to voluntarily cooperate with a congressional investigation.
The former president appeared in court on Tuesday afternoon to face the unprecedented charges for the first time.
Former President Donald Trump said a "dark cloud" hangs over the U.S., a "nation in decline," following his arraignment.
The indictment of the former president on charges related to a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels was unsealed Tuesday. Here are the highlights.
The legal process in the case of the People of the State of New York vs. Donald J. Trump is just beginning.
As Trump pushes forward with his 2024 campaign, incidents from before, during and after his term in office are under intense legal scrutiny.
Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Manhattan prosecutors accused Trump of taking part in a years-long "catch and kill scheme" to propel his rise to the White House.
The former president has been indicted by a New York grand jury investigating an alleged "hush money" payment of $130,000 to the adult film star in 2016.
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.
Senior Rabbi Steve Leder, of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, offers a transcendent message about escaping the shadows of narrow-mindedness, and stepping into the light of empathy.
Although wildlife sightings are a normal occurrence on the Anchorage hospital campus, there is no code for when a moose enters a building.
Temecia and Rodney Jackson said they were treating their daughter at home after a jaundice diagnosis, but the levels alarmed their pediatrician, who called authorities.
Katrina Brownlee tells "48 Hours" her story "starts from a very dark place, and it becomes a story of grace, a story of love and a story of hope."
Reverse mortgages are a unique way for seniors to tap into their home's equity. Learn how you could benefit from one.
While different HELOC lenders have different requirements, there are common criteria they look for.
While gold IRAs offer plenty of positives, they also have some potential negatives to keep in mind.
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The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Academy Award-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto ("The Last Emperor").
Senior Rabbi Steve Leder, of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, offers a transcendent message about escaping the shadows of narrow-mindedness, and stepping into the light of empathy.
Two federal judges issued conflicting rulings Friday over the FDA's longstanding approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. A Texas judge halted the FDA's approval, while in a separate case, a Washington state judge blocked the FDA from making changes to mifepristone's availability. Skyler Henry has the latest.
New forms of artificial intelligence promise to help travelers plan trips and research destinations.
As storms get more intense and more frequent, insurance options abound — but be careful of loopholes.
Employers added 236,000 jobs last month, and the nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.5%.
"We see an increasing desperation," said one doctor with a group that helps low-income people obtain health care.
Taxes for older Americans can be complicated — here's what to keep in mind as the April 18 filing deadline nears.
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.
Senior Rabbi Steve Leder, of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, offers a transcendent message about escaping the shadows of narrow-mindedness, and stepping into the light of empathy.
On March 19 "Sunday Morning" broadcast a report on Eatonville, Fla. - the first incorporated Black community in the United States - and how local activists were fighting against the prospective sale of 100 acres of land, once the site of a school, to a developer. Since then, there have been major developments in the story. Correspondent Martha Teichner has the latest.
In an interview days before his release from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the Pennsylvania Senator talked with "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley about his "downward spiral" that led to a diagnosis of major depression. He also talks about sharing news of his difficulties publicly, how his health scare affected his family, and his reasons for feeling hopeful for the future.
The life of singer-songwriter Neil Diamond has been dramatized, "warts and all," in the Broadway musical "A Beautiful Noise." Diamond, now 82, talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about continuing to sing; his diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (a condition for which he was, he says, long in denial); and about the calm that has - finally - moved into "the hurricane of my life."
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.
Senior Rabbi Steve Leder, of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, offers a transcendent message about escaping the shadows of narrow-mindedness, and stepping into the light of empathy.
Senior Rabbi Steve Leder, of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, offers a transcendent message about escaping the shadows of narrow-mindedness, and stepping into the light of empathy.
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.
Katrina Brownlee tells "48 Hours" her story "starts from a very dark place, and it becomes a story of grace, a story of love and a story of hope."
Senate chaplain Barry C. Black, who urged lawmakers after the Nashville school shooting to "move beyond thoughts and prayers," tells "Face the Nation" that he felt compelled to call on them that day because "there comes a time when action is required."
American Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic was detained in Russia last week. The newspaper's editor-in-chief Emma Tucker tells "Face the Nation" that "it's hugely reassuring to us" that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has spoken to his Russian counterpart.
Former Trump administration National Security Adviser John Bolton tells "Face the Nation" that it's a "big mistake, politically" for Republicans to align themselves with the former president after his indictment.
Preet Bharara, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, tells "Face the Nation" that "it's a little bit rich" for former President Donald Trump's Attorney General Bill Barr to call the investigation "political."
Former President Donald Trump is expected to be arraigned on criminal charges in New York on Tuesday. Rikki Klieman details what's next for the former president, who will be processed "like any other defendant' in New York.
Cincinnati barber Vernon Jackson goes into work on his day off for important clients: kids with special needs. He raises money to be able to provide them with free haircuts.
An elderly dog named Binky went missing in Georgia three years ago. The 18-year-old dog ended up all six hours away from home in Summerville, South Carolina, and a shelter called Dorchester Paws used his microchip to identify his owners. A volunteer drove Binky back home to Georgia and caught his owner's emotional reaction on camera.
A baby girl who was rescued after being buried under earthquake rubble in Turkey for 128 hours was finally reunited with her mother, who was initially thought to have died in the disaster.
A police officer in Sarasota, Florida, found a lost mother duck and her baby and helped escort them to safety. His body camera captured him herding the family to a nearby pond.
Get a closeup look at iconic cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. Go behind the scenes of the acclaimed comedy series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," and hear from the stars as they head into their final season.
In this eye-opening documentary, CBS Reports goes inside the $100 million market where bodies donated to science are bought and sold for profit.
You may know the hashtags and the groundbreaking movements — #BlackLivesMatter, #OscarsSoWhite, #SayHerName — but now you'll get an inside look at where they were born: Black Twitter. CBS Reports interviews celebrities, influencers and thought leaders to chronicle the history of Black Twitter, how it has spread to other platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok, and explore the social sphere where Black people started a community and ended up creating a pop culture juggernaut and driver of social justice.
Since the day George Santos announced his bid for a seat in Congress, much of what he’s said about his life and career has proven to be false. So who is George Santos? CBS Reports follows his unlikely path from a basement in Queens to seaside Brazil to Long Island’s wealthiest suburbs – unwinding a campaign of deceit that delivered him to the loftiest halls of power in Washington.
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As America grapples with the crisis of school shootings, solutions to school safety seem to divide into two sides — more restrictions or more guns. While victims’ families and survivors in largely conservative and pro-gun Texas now fight for gun control, others across the state are choosing to fortify schools by arming their children’s teachers.
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The dog was placed in a Michael Kors bag and thrown from the vehicle of a suspect wanted for an alleged carjacking and attempted murder, police said.
The suspect was shot and killed by police officers after allegedly firing at them when they arrived at the scene.
The UConn Huskies defeated the San Diego State Huskies on Monday to win its fifth NCAA men's basketball title.
Woods was one of 54 golfers who made the cut to continue after the first two rounds at August National, finishing the first 36 holes at 3 over par.
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.
A dollar spent on food is split up among a dozen industries, many of which are seeing their own prices rise.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it will probe a recent crash that injured a 17-year-old.
Regulators say recalled breathing devices that Philips Respironics moved to repair could still "deliver inaccurate or insufficient therapy"
Taxes for older Americans can be complicated — here's what to keep in mind as the April 18 filing deadline nears.
Airline regulators worry that water could seep into the plane's electronics, posing a flight hazard.
Chaplain Barry C. Black opened the legislative session on March 28 with a prayer for lawmakers to "move beyond thoughts and prayers" after the Nashville shooting.
The UConn Huskies defeated the San Diego State Huskies on Monday to win its fifth NCAA men's basketball title.
The three-day operation comes after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other congressional leaders in California this week.
The FDA approved mifepristone more than 20 years ago.
The threats peaked after former President Donald Trump was arraigned Tuesday.
A federal judge in Texas on Friday suspended the Food and Drug Administration's approval for the abortion pill mifepristone. He put his decision on hold for seven days to give the Biden administration time to appeal.
Regulators say recalled breathing devices that Philips Respironics moved to repair could still "deliver inaccurate or insufficient therapy"
"We see an increasing desperation," said one doctor with a group that helps low-income people obtain health care.
Patients with curable cancers must often wait for the condition to spread or become incurable before qualifying for federal disability. "Which is very depressing," one oncologist said.
Even though more than 50% of medical school students are women, a gender gap remains in top specialties.
By the end of the pope's appearance, some 100,00 people had flocked to the square in time for the pontiff's speech, according to the Vatican's crowd count.
The rocket fire from Syria comes against the backdrop of soaring Israeli-Palestinian tensions touched off by an Israeli police raid on Jerusalem's most sensitive site.
Ferencz secured convictions for 22 former Nazi commanders who were charged with murdering over 1 million Jews, Gypsies and others.
Thabo Bester faked his own death in a prison break and was on the lam before police discovered the ruse.
Two men who were apparently Mexican tourists have been shot dead and a woman wounded not far from the beach in Mexico's once-glamorous resort of Acapulco.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Academy Award-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto ("The Last Emperor").
The three siblings of Bailen grew up in New York, making music as a trio and learning different genres from their parents. Now, they're releasing their second album. Here is Bailen with "Nothing Left to Give."
The three siblings of Bailen grew up in New York, making music as a trio and learning different genres from their parents. Now, they're releasing their second album. Here is Bailen with "Tired Hearts."
The three siblings of Bailen grew up in New York, making music as a trio and learning different genres from their parents. Now, they're releasing their second album. Here is Bailen with "Call It Like It Is."
In a new interview, actor Jeremy Renner described the snowplow accident which doctors said broke more than 30 bones in his body.
Long hold times and the inability to get a real person on the other end of the phone are becoming more prevalent when it comes to customer service. Nancy Chen examines why.
New forms of artificial intelligence promise to help travelers plan trips and research destinations.
Former NFL star meets with a Cisco engineer and NFL's Chief Information Security Officer to discuss how the tech giant defended the big game from cyberattacks.
A bootleg version of "Cobalt Strike" has been used in 69 ransomware attacks on health organizations in more than 19 countries, according to Microsoft.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
The "alarming pace" of increasing greenhouse gas emissions was observed the same year that the planet had one of its warmest years on record.
Scientists are still working to understand all the factors that influence tornadoes.
A relentless series of atmospheric rivers since last December has pushed California's snowpack to potentially historic high levels. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy joins John Dickerson with details on the staggering snowfall and what it means for relieving the state's drought.
Three men and one woman have been selected for NASA's next planned flight to the moon. For the first time ever, the crew of astronauts headed for the moon include a woman and a Black man. Mark Strassmann reports.
There can be a line of thunderstorms in an environment that looks favorable for tornadoes — but one storm might produce a tornado while the others don't.
The suspect was shot and killed by police officers after allegedly firing at them when they arrived at the scene.
Kassanndra Cantrell went missing the day before her first ultrasound. Investigators quickly focused on a person of interest in her disappearance – the man who she said was the father of her baby.
Katrina Brownlee tells "48 Hours" her story "starts from a very dark place, and it becomes a story of grace, a story of love and a story of hope."
Ben Ferencz, the last living Nuremberg prosecutor, has died at the age 103. Ferencz was responsible for securing convictions for 22 former Nazi commanders who were charged with murdering over 1 million Jews and others.
Thabo Bester faked his own death in a prison break and was on the lam before police discovered the ruse.
The TEMPO spectrometer will measure air quality and pollution across North America to improve forecasting.
A NASA astronaut and Russian cosmonauts worked together to relocate a Soyuz spacecraft at the International Space Station on Thursday. Meanwhile, NASA has revealed the astronauts who will take part in the Artemis II moon mission planned for 2024. George Dvorsky, a deputy editor for Gizmodo, spoke to CBS News about the latest space updates.
A Soyuz spacecraft has been successfully relocated to a new port on the International Space Station. This will clear the way for a trio of upcoming Russian spacewalks. CBS News senior space analyst William Harwood joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain the collaboration that took place between Russian cosmonauts and U.S. astronauts to make the move possible.
After becoming the first machine to fly in Mars' thin atmosphere, Ingenuity continues to set records on the red planet.
The Artemis II mission is intended to pave the way toward the next moon landing and eventually fly to Mars.
Days after a young woman vanishes, a man in a distinctive hat is seen walking away from her car. Who is the man in the hat?
When Tiffiney Crawford was found dead inside her van, authorities believed she might have taken her own life. But could she shoot herself twice in the head with her non-dominant hand?
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 inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped.
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Actor and television host Eva Longoria sits down with Lee Cowan to discuss her CNN travel show "Searching for Mexico." Then, Seth Doane travels to Pompeii, Italy, to learn about archaeologists' new discoveries. "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."
Senate chaplain Barry C. Black, who urged lawmakers after the Nashville school shooting to "move beyond thoughts and prayers," tells "Face the Nation" that he felt compelled to call on them that day because "there comes a time when action is required."
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Academy Award-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto ("The Last Emperor").
Senior Rabbi Steve Leder, of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, offers a transcendent message about escaping the shadows of narrow-mindedness, and stepping into the light of empathy.
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.