Senate passes short-term funding bill, averting government shutdown
The short-term funding bill will now fund the government through Dec. 23, giving Congress additional time to finish crafting a massive longer-term spending package.
Watch CBS News
The short-term funding bill will now fund the government through Dec. 23, giving Congress additional time to finish crafting a massive longer-term spending package.
The maximum penalty for manslaughter in Texas is 20 years in prison.
The National Archives is disclosing unredacted of the thousands of records amid a yearslong battle to uncover some of the most sensitive material related to Kennedy's death.
Authorities initially blamed Greene's death on a car crash, before long suppressed body-camera video showed White officers beating, stunning and dragging the Black motorist as he wailed, "I'm scared!"
The company hasn't explained why it took down the accounts and made their profiles and past tweets disappear.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spoke in a recorded video before the sentences were handed down, saying the actions of the three was a "threat to democracy itself."
The measure now goes to President Biden's desk for his signature.
The pilot was unhurt. The plane appeared to be attempting a vertical landing before pitching forward.
Peter Mathews, 24, of Bay Shore on New York's Long Island, fell as he snowboarded at an indoor ski slope at the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford.
Shareholders are increasingly airing their grievances about Musk's focus on Twitter and his decision to sell billions in Tesla stock.
Mario Garcia, 50, was found living under an alias, police said. He was 19 when he allegedly killed Ismael Recinos-Garcia in Attleboro.
No hospitalizations or deaths related to the outbreak have been reported.
The agency's "seroprevalence" estimate of how many kids have antibodies from a prior infection was recently updated through October.
The actress and activist called it the "best birthday present ever."
Both have been ordered to report to federal prisons in Florida. Todd Chrisley received a 12-year prison sentence, while Julie Chrisley was sentenced to seven years.
Penny Doerge was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis at a young age. Her family hopes to spread her message.
Consumer Reports says potentially harmful levels of cadmium and lead were detected in some chocolate brands.
A judge sentenced Amber McLaughlin to death for the 2003 killing of Beverly Guenther after a jury was unable to decide on the punishment.
Are you a senior considering life insurance? Here's how to determine its value.
Gold can often be a wise investment, even for older adults. Here's why you might want it in your portfolio.
Pet insurance has multiple benefits but there are surprising things you should know, too.
CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the internet.
Elon Musk has built a reputation for changing the game by ignoring the rules, and his recent acquisition of Twitter is no different. Is the turbulent Twitter buyout just the next chapter in Elon Musk’s odds-defying story? CBS Reports peels back the layers on the high-stakes and high-rewards journey of one of the most polarizing and influential people of our time.
A massive cleanup is underway in the South after tornadoes hit several states. Meanwhile, blizzard warnings are posted across the northern plains and upper Midwest, while parts of the East Coast are getting a treacherous blast of ice and snow. Elise Preston has the latest.
The weeklong massive storm that has made its way across the U.S., bringing snow, ice and tornadoes, is heading to the finish line on the East Coast. The Weather Channel's Mike Bettes is tracking the storm.
With a majority of the U.S. is seeing a COVID-19 surge, the Biden administration is reinstating its free testing program, allowing Americans to order four more at-home COVID tests per household. The surge comes as less than 16% of U.S. adults have gotten the bivalent booster released this fall. Nancy Cordes has the details.
The philanthropist, who is worth an estimated $27 billion, has pledged to donate more than half her wealth to charity.
Customers of Binance, the biggest crypto exchange, withdrew billions in funds this week. The company says it's safe.
Consumer Reports says potentially harmful levels of cadmium and lead were detected in some chocolate brands.
TikTok recommends self-harm and eating disorder content to some users within minutes of joining the platform, according to a new report published by the Center for Countering Digital Hate.
Seniors and other recipients are getting the biggest bump since 1981. But tax and Medicare issues may complicate things.
A massive cleanup is underway in the South after tornadoes hit several states. Meanwhile, blizzard warnings are posted across the northern plains and upper Midwest, while parts of the East Coast are getting a treacherous blast of ice and snow. Elise Preston has the latest.
The weeklong massive storm that has made its way across the U.S., bringing snow, ice and tornadoes, is heading to the finish line on the East Coast. The Weather Channel's Mike Bettes is tracking the storm.
With a majority of the U.S. is seeing a COVID-19 surge, the Biden administration is reinstating its free testing program, allowing Americans to order four more at-home COVID tests per household. The surge comes as less than 16% of U.S. adults have gotten the bivalent booster released this fall. Nancy Cordes has the details.
Amid growing national security concerns over TikTok, the Senate voted to ban the app from government devices. It's not clear when the House might take up the measure.
Elon Musk's efforts to shore up Twitter may now be costing Tesla. The automaker's stock is down almost 30% since he took over the social media company. His use of the social media platform to attack opponents is thrusting him into the political spotlight. Carter Evans reports.
Authorities initially blamed Greene's death on a car crash, before long suppressed body-camera video showed White officers beating, stunning and dragging the Black motorist as he wailed, "I'm scared!"
An Alabama range offers a women-only self-defense firearms course.
Gay will be the Ivy League school's first Black leader, and only the second woman to be appointed its president since its founding in 1636.
The maximum penalty for manslaughter in Texas is 20 years in prison.
Before the Arab-Israeli War in 1948, there were around 80,000 Egyptian Jews in the country. Now there are 3, and the youngest, at 70, is worried about what comes next.
If artificial intelligence creates a piece of art that looks just like a Jean-Michel Basquiat original, who owns it? That is one of the core questions being debated as AI-powered artwork floods the internet. Intellectual property lawyer Bradley Hulbert sheds some light on this cutting edge controversy.
As food prices continue to rise, farmers are struggling to stay afloat. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack joins CBS News' "Prime Time" to discuss the issue.
Stocks on Wall Street plunged Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve announced yet another interest rate hike. Megan Greene, senior fellow at Brown University, and the global chief economist for the Kroll Institute, joins CBS News' "Prime Time" to discuss the state of the economy.
As temperatures cool and people gather for the holidays, COVID-19 cases are on the rise. The White House is renewing its efforts to stop the spread with free at-home COVID-19 rapid tests. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses the latest on the administration's plan.
A severe weather system sparked powerful tornadoes in several southern states this week, with Louisiana seeing the brunt of the damage. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston reports.
A border collie in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was caught on video rebounding a basketball for his owner, who was shooting hoops alone.
16-year-old Cale received what looked like a box of printer ink on his birthday. But when he opened the small box, he saw a gift that brought him to tears.
The "Tinley Park Christmas House" in Illinois features a massive decoration display with 200,000 lights. Homeowner Dominic Kowalczyk has also found a way to use the spectacle to raise money for the homeless.
While Madeline easily won approval for her unicorn, the license does come with some rules.
Bear had only been with his family for about a week.
Elon Musk has built a reputation for changing the game by ignoring the rules, and his recent acquisition of Twitter is no different. Is the turbulent Twitter buyout just the next chapter in Elon Musk’s odds-defying story? CBS Reports peels back the layers on the high-stakes and high-rewards journey of one of the most polarizing and influential people of our time.
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.
A segment of American conservatives has found inspiration in the success of the conservative cultural movement in Hungary. CPAC, the American Conservative Political Action Committee, is extolling President Viktor Orban's anti-LGBTQ and nativist policies as the way forward for the United States. CBS Reports explores what the emerging alliance means for some U.S. conservatives' vision for America.
An increasingly powerful China is stepping up its aggression against the self-governing island of Taiwan -- an alarming development that could result in a U.S.-China showdown with massive economic consequences. CBS Reports heads to Taiwan to examine how the Taiwanese are building resistance in the face of growing threats, and the global stakes of the island’s fate.
NASA's launch of the Artemis 1 mission signals America's intent to return to the moon, and beyond. This CBS Reports documentary reveals the incredible endeavor of America's next great leap in space exploration and the collective will required to see it through.
Discover the best holiday deals from your favorite retailers.
Shop the best holiday gift ideas under $100.
How to watch the most-watched football event on the planet -- for free.
The company hasn't explained why it took down the accounts and made their profiles and past tweets disappear.
The short-term funding bill will now fund the government through Dec. 23, giving Congress additional time to finish crafting a massive longer-term spending package.
Authorities initially blamed Greene's death on a car crash, before long suppressed body-camera video showed White officers beating, stunning and dragging the Black motorist as he wailed, "I'm scared!"
The measure now goes to President Biden's desk for his signature.
The pilot was unhurt. The plane appeared to be attempting a vertical landing before pitching forward.
Shareholders are increasingly airing their grievances about Musk's focus on Twitter and his decision to sell billions in Tesla stock.
Customers of Binance, the biggest crypto exchange, withdrew billions in funds this week. The company says it's safe.
Consumer Reports says potentially harmful levels of cadmium and lead were detected in some chocolate brands.
Bankman-Fried is facing eight charges for financial crimes, including campaign finance violations.
Seniors and other recipients are getting the biggest bump since 1981. But tax and Medicare issues may complicate things.
The short-term funding bill will now fund the government through Dec. 23, giving Congress additional time to finish crafting a massive longer-term spending package.
The measure now goes to President Biden's desk for his signature.
Fertility treatment advocates fear IVF and other technologies may be endangered by the fall of Roe v. Wade and state measures with vague language and so-called personhood bills.
They're accused of trying to attract financial support for the terrorist group using Bitcoin and sites like GoFundMe.
Publicly available technology enables anyone to create eerie deepfakes in seconds.
Penny Doerge was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis at a young age. Her family hopes to spread her message.
With a majority of the U.S. is seeing a COVID-19 surge, the Biden administration is reinstating its free testing program, allowing Americans to order four more at-home COVID tests per household. The surge comes as less than 16% of U.S. adults have gotten the bivalent booster released this fall. Nancy Cordes has the details.
No hospitalizations or deaths related to the outbreak have been reported.
The agency's "seroprevalence" estimate of how many kids have antibodies from a prior infection was recently updated through October.
Consumer Reports says potentially harmful levels of cadmium and lead were detected in some chocolate brands.
Before the Arab-Israeli War in 1948, there were around 80,000 Egyptian Jews in the country. Now there are 3, and the youngest, at 70, is worried about what comes next.
Once they arrived in El Paso, Texas, they faced a new problem.
Moon used only her pectoral fins to travel to Hawaii, where she is now "completely emaciated and covered in whale lice" – and according to one local professional diver, even being followed by sharks.
Illicit liquor has become hugely profitable across India, where some states ban booze and bootleggers sell huge quantities to the poor at a cheap rate.
Patriot missile systems have long been highly sought by U.S. allies in contested areas of the world as a shield against incoming missiles.
The 84-year-old actress and activist called it the "best birthday present ever."
Prince Harry opened up about his rift with his brother Prince William and the attacks his wife, Meghan, suffered from the British press in the latest episodes of Netflix's "Harry and Meghan." Ramy Inocencio shares more.
The 2023 Grammy nominees were revealed earlier this month, with Beyonce receiving the most nominations this year.
"The changing of the guard is something that happens. I respect that," Cavill said.
Amazon Books' editorial director Sarah Gelman joins "CBS Mornings" to share her last-minute holiday gift recommendations for readers of all ages.
The company hasn't explained why it took down the accounts and made their profiles and past tweets disappear.
If artificial intelligence creates a piece of art that looks just like a Jean-Michel Basquiat original, who owns it? That is one of the core questions being debated as AI-powered artwork floods the internet. Intellectual property lawyer Bradley Hulbert sheds some light on this cutting edge controversy.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Elon Musk's efforts to shore up Twitter may now be costing Tesla. The automaker's stock is down almost 30% since he took over the social media company. His use of the social media platform to attack opponents is thrusting him into the political spotlight. Carter Evans reports.
Amid growing national security concerns over TikTok, the Senate voted to ban the app from government devices. It's not clear when the House might take up the measure.
For the first time ever, scientists found that several female snake species have not just one, but two, heart-shaped clitorises – and their stimulation could lead to longer and more frequent mating.
The microphone picked up 308 dust pings as the dust devil whipped by, the study's author said.
There's promising news about a possible melanoma vaccine made by Moderna and Merck. Moderna said a small study showed the vaccine significantly lowered patients' risk of relapse or death. A larger study is planned for next year.
Scientists at a U.S. government lab have announced a breakthrough in efforts to create technology that could one day offer humanity a clean, unlimited source of energy.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced Tuesday a monumental milestone in nuclear fusion research: a "net energy gain" was achieved for the first time in history by scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm called it "one of the most impressive scientific feats of the 21st century." Watch the announcement.
Authorities initially blamed Greene's death on a car crash, before long suppressed body-camera video showed White officers beating, stunning and dragging the Black motorist as he wailed, "I'm scared!"
Both have been ordered to report to federal prisons in Florida. Todd Chrisley received a 12-year prison sentence, while Julie Chrisley was sentenced to seven years.
They're accused of trying to attract financial support for the terrorist group using Bitcoin and sites like GoFundMe.
The maximum penalty for manslaughter in Texas is 20 years in prison.
A White former police officer was convicted of manslaughter Thursday in Texas for killing a Black woman in 2019. Aaron Dean was charged with murder for fatally shooting Atatiana Jefferson while responding to a call about an open front door at her house, but the jury was given the option to consider the lesser charge in their deliberations. Watch the judge read the verdict and poll the jury.
The Russian Soyuz crew ferry ship docked at the International Space Station remains relatively healthy despite a major coolant system leak.
Elon Musk has built a reputation for changing the game by ignoring the rules, and his recent acquisition of Twitter is no different. Is the turbulent Twitter buyout just the next chapter in Elon Musk’s odds-defying story? CBS Reports peels back the layers on the high-stakes and high-rewards journey of one of the most polarizing and influential people of our time.
It's not yet known what caused the leak, or whether the Soyuz is still flight worthy.
The microphone picked up 308 dust pings as the dust devil whipped by, the study's author said.
The space agency paid tribute to leaders past and present — and found a way to fly Frank Sinatra to the moon.
The Orion spacecraft sent back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.4-million-mile journey around the moon.
When a young mother disappears in Columbia, Missouri, investigators use DNA from a tree to help solve the mystery of what happened to her.
One of these shows could be your next binge obsession.
Looking for something fresh to watch? Here are the top films available on the streaming platform.
These college degrees are worth the money.
A single dad and firefighter dresses up as an elf to spread holiday cheer in Boston. A group of kids work together to bring an inclusive playground to their town. And children of fallen service members receive a magical trip from the Gary Sinise Foundation.
If artificial intelligence creates a piece of art that looks just like a Jean-Michel Basquiat original, who owns it? That is one of the core questions being debated as AI-powered artwork floods the internet. Intellectual property lawyer Bradley Hulbert sheds some light on this cutting edge controversy.
As food prices continue to rise, farmers are struggling to stay afloat. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack joins CBS News' "Prime Time" to discuss the issue.
Stocks on Wall Street plunged Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve announced yet another interest rate hike. Megan Greene, senior fellow at Brown University, and the global chief economist for the Kroll Institute, joins CBS News' "Prime Time" to discuss the state of the economy.
Penny Doerge was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis at a young age and died at age 16. Her family, who said she lived life with joy and optimism, recently launched Penny's Flight, a foundation dedicated to inspiring others to live life as she did. Norah O'Donnell shares more.