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Scott Pelley reports on the innovative group that’s been exposing Vladimir Putin since 2014.
An Air Force veteran wanted a new house for large family gatherings; he ended up getting an incredible link to his family’s past.
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown says the suspect in the mass shooting that left 10 people dead was "someone not from this community, that did not know this community, that came here to take as many Black lives as possible."
President Biden spoke with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and reached out Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown after Saturday's deadly violence. But frustration is growing about the lack of action from Washington on gun violence. Christina Ruffini has more from the White House.
Ten people were killed Saturday in what officials are calling a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism.
An Air Force veteran wanted a new house for large family gatherings; he ended up getting an incredible link to his family's past.
One person has been detained and a possible weapon has been recovered, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said.
"He's a true hero, and we don't know what he prevented. There could have been more victims if not for his actions," Buffalo's police commissioner said.
The senator from Maryland said he has been informed there are "no long-term effects or damage as a result of this incident."
Michael Sussmann is charged with one count of lying to investigators, but legal teams on both sides plan to call notable figures from the 2016 election.
Top diplomats from NATO met in Berlin with the alliance's chief and declared that the war "is not going as Moscow had planned."
Fetterman said he is "well on his way to recovery," and said "the doctors have assured that I'll be able to get back on the trail" as voters go to the polls in Tuesday's primary.
Buttigieg said the formula shortage has the attention of the highest levels of the Biden administration.
Scott Pelley reports on the innovative group that's been exposing Vladimir Putin since 2014.
Top NATO diplomats gathered Sunday in Berlin as Finland announced it would apply to join the Western alliance.
The data detectives at Bellingcat showed 60 Minutes how social media is providing evidence of alleged Russian war crimes and other atrocities.
The chef and his nonprofit World Central Kitchen have provided a vital lifeline in Ukraine, their first time operating under fire.
The online data detective team first gained prominence after its investigation of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 shootdown.
Millions of homes across the U.S. face a growing risk of wildfires as the climate warms — and not only in the West.
Fred Miller purchased a property to host family gatherings, only to learn it was once a planation where his ancestors were enslaved.
"This individual is not going to see the light of day again," Hochul said of the suspected gunman in Saturday's attack.
Authorities said all five apparently knew each other. There were thousands of people at the market at the time, the sheriff said.
Police said the victims' injuries weren't life-threatening.
Police said a large group of attendees fled the venue after reports — that police said later were unfounded — of gunfire was heard at about 10 p.m.
43 million Americans now carry more than $1.7 trillion in student debt. With some questioning the value of a college degree, efforts are being made to eliminate college from many corporations' job requirements, while promoting skills training for "new-collar jobs."
The "Saturday Night Live" head writer, the first Black anchor of "Weekend Update," and star of the HBO series, "That Damn Michael Che," says standup is his first, and possibly greatest, love.
The veteran broadcaster talks about her half-century tenure as a producer, law correspondent, White House reporter, and member of the "Sunday Morning" team, covering newsmakers and global events, and the inspiring stories of everyday people.
World's richest man says his $44 billion purchase of the social media giant is being held up by pending details on how much spam and fake accounts are on it.
Tax agency now pays 4% interest on late payments to individual filers, and that could soon rise even more.
Lawmakers say they want more information about "next generation" delivery vehicles that have raised environmental concerns.
Prices at the pump now top $4 in all but three U.S. states, with costs driven up by a drop in capacity.
Stablecoins have been thrust into national spotlight after being blamed in part for the recent crypto sell-off.
An Air Force veteran wanted a new house for large family gatherings; he ended up getting an incredible link to his family’s past.
Scott Pelley reports on the innovative group that’s been exposing Vladimir Putin since 2014.
In Ukraine and Russia, where ballet is centrally important to culture, dancers have had their worlds upended by the Russian invasion.
Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Wisconsin where rates of adolescent self-harm and attempted suicide have nearly doubled since 2019.
In his new memoir, “A Sacred Oath,” Esper writes that he had to press President Trump to send aid to Ukraine, and also walked the president back from ideas such as shooting protesters and missile strikes in Mexico.
An Air Force veteran wanted a new house for large family gatherings; he ended up getting an incredible link to his family’s past.
Fred Miller purchased a property to host family gatherings, only to learn it was once a planation where his ancestors were enslaved.
An Air Force veteran wanted a new house for large family gatherings; he ended up getting an incredible link to his family's past.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, lead singer of the Commodores, solo artist, and "American Idol" judge is being honored with the Library of Congress' 2022 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song - and he promises new music in the near future.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, lead singer of the Commodores, solo artist, and "American Idol" judge is being awarded the Library of Congress' 2022 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Lionel Richie talks with correspondent Kelefa Sanneh about growing up on the campus of Tuskegee University, as well as his 50-year career – from opening for Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5, to his solo success, and what the lyrics of "All Night Long" really mean.
Ten people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a Buffalo grocery store on Saturday. Officials said the suspect, 18-year-old Payton Gendron, traveled more than 200 miles to carry out the racist hate crime. Jericka Duncan has the latest.
Buffalo residents held a vigil Sunday at the supermarket in Buffalo, where a mass shooting left 10 people dead one day earlier. Nancy Chen has more.
President Biden spoke with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and reached out Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown after Saturday's deadly violence. But frustration is growing about the lack of action from Washington on gun violence. Christina Ruffini has more from the White House.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused neighboring countries to seek NATO membership. Meanwhile in Ukraine, the country is finally gaining back territory as Russian forces are drawing back. Charlie D'Agata reports from Vinnytisa, Ukraine, with the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Jericka Duncan."
Several people worked together to stop the car as it rolled forward.
"I roll over and me and my husband I lock eyes — and sure enough, it is not our dog," Julie Johnson said.
"It's amazing!" said Edgar Rives, a cook for nine years in the resort's employee cafeteria, of the cash bonuses.
The actor dropped out as a junior 30 years ago — but someone recently inspired him to go back and finish his degree.
Haley Taylor Schlitz was accepted to nine different law schools when she was only 16.
Is free speech under threat? CBS Reports explores that question with members of Gen Z, many of whom say their right to free expression is eroding.
Gen Z is the first generation to go from birth through adolescence completely connected. This episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" reveals the toll the online world is taking on kids’ self-esteem and self-control, as well as how some intrepid teens are trying to reshape their generation's relationship with technology.
A racial reckoning is happening in America, but the voices of kids and teens are often missing from that conversation. In this episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" young people from across the country share their perspectives on race and firsthand experiences with racism in the U.S. today.
"Chasing Fame" is the first episode of a new CBS Reports documentary series that explores the transformational shifts faced by today's youth — in their own words — to answer the question: "Are the Kids All Right?" "Chasing Fame" looks at the toll chasing social media fame can take on teens.
This CBS Reports documentary immerses into the lives of early adopters of the metaverse - both real and virtual - on their quest to create a new path to wealth.
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Police said the victims' injuries weren't life-threatening.
Authorities said all five apparently knew each other. There were thousands of people at the market at the time, the sheriff said.
Michael Sussmann is charged with one count of lying to investigators, but legal teams on both sides plan to call notable figures from the 2016 election.
Millions of homes across the U.S. face a growing risk of wildfires as the climate warms — and not only in the West.
Ten people were killed Saturday in what officials are calling a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism.
Milk banks typically focus on NICU babies. Now they are helping families who can't find baby formula.
Stablecoins have been thrust into national spotlight after being blamed in part for the recent crypto sell-off.
Here are the do's and don'ts for parents in search of baby formula as the shortage continues.
Tesla founder says his $44 billion deal for the social network is delayed by questions over how much spam and fake accounts are on it.
Tax agency now pays 4% interest on late payments to individual filers, and that could soon rise even more.
Michael Sussmann is charged with one count of lying to investigators, but legal teams on both sides plan to call notable figures from the 2016 election.
The senator from Maryland said he has been informed there are "no long-term effects or damage as a result of this incident."
Ten people were killed Saturday in what officials are calling a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism.
Fetterman said he is "well on his way to recovery," and said "the doctors have assured that I'll be able to get back on the trail" as voters go to the polls in Tuesday's primary.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown join Margaret Brennan.
At 19 weeks pregnant, Minneapolis resident Emily Richter received the devastating news that her unborn daughter was diagnosed with a serious birth defect called anencephaly. Babies with this condition are likely to be stillborn or die shortly after death, as well as pose a risk of death for the birthing mother. Richter terminated the pregnancy and advocates for maintaining this form of care. Kate Raddatz has more.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared in public wearing a mask for the first time a year after the country claimed it did not have a single case of COVID-19. While the rest of world initiated mass vaccination campaigns, the isolated nation sealed its borders and refused to accept a single dose. As Kim declares nationwide lockdowns, the official line is that one person has died of the virus in North Korea. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer has more.
Parents in the U.S. are scrambling to find baby formula amid a nationwide shortage, with many even crossing borders. Tom Wait has more.
Millions of pounds of hair foil plastic and metals head out the back door of hair salons and into landfills every year. But now many are joining a movement to recycle and reuse that material. Dana Jacobson reports.
Thousands of demonstrators are expected to march in cities throughout the nation today in support of abortion rights. The rallies are part of a nationwide campaign in response to a leaked Supreme Court draft majority opinion that indicated the high court may overturn Roe v. Wade. Christina Ruffini is on Capitol Hill with the latest.
Top diplomats from NATO met in Berlin with the alliance's chief and declared that the war "is not going as Moscow had planned."
Grass-and-straw tatami mats – once a privilege reserved for the elite – have been a key feature of Japanese architecture since the Middle Ages, crafted by gifted artisans. But now, with cheap knockoffs and changing lifestyles, the industry is at a crossroads.
The chef and his non-profit World Central Kitchen have provided a vital lifeline in disaster areas, serving more than 60 million meals. Now they are giving aid in Ukraine, the first time operating under fire.
Top NATO diplomats gathered Sunday in Berlin as Finland announced it would apply to join the Western alliance.
A spectacular full moon is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know to see it.
Best known for the wildly-popular "A Prairie Home Companion," the author was accused of sexual misconduct, causing Minnesota Public Radio to sever ties. But he has never stopped writing, and is back on the road entertaining his audience.
Writer Garrison Keillor is perhaps best known as the force behind the wildly-popular radio program, "A Prairie Home Companion." But after retiring from the show, Keillor was accused of sexual misconduct, causing Minnesota Public Radio, the show's distributor, to sever ties. They have since settled the matter and signed a confidentiality agreement. But Keillor has never stopped writing, and is now back on the road entertaining his audience. Keillor talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about the allegations of inappropriate behavior, aging, and two new books: "Serenity at 70, Gaiety at 80," and his latest collection of tales from Lake Wobegon, "Boom Town."
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, lead singer of the Commodores, solo artist, and "American Idol" judge is being honored with the Library of Congress' 2022 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song - and he promises new music in the near future.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, lead singer of the Commodores, solo artist, and "American Idol" judge is being awarded the Library of Congress' 2022 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Lionel Richie talks with correspondent Kelefa Sanneh about growing up on the campus of Tuskegee University, as well as his 50-year career – from opening for Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5, to his solo success, and what the lyrics of "All Night Long" really mean.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor Fred Ward, remembered for the films "The Right Stuff," "Henry & June" and "Tremors."
Astronomers have managed to get the first images of the black hole located at the core of the Milky Way. Scientists across seven countries released the first ever image of the black hole called Sagittarius A*. Jeff Glor has more.
Ford is getting ready to roll out its all-electric F-150 Lightning. It will be the first mass-market electric pickup truck in the United States. Kris Van Cleave went on a test drive.
The war in Ukraine is the most documented war in history thanks to camera phones and social media. For "60 Minutes," Scott Pelley reports on Bellingcat, a group of online investigators using artificial intelligence to expose alleged Russian war crimes.
Elon Musk says his $44 billion takeover bid for Twitter is "on hold" as he seeks more information on the platform's spam accounts. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson has more on that, plus how Musk is also reportedly facing a SEC investigation for late disclosure after buying a substantial stake in the company.
Elon Musk says his deal to buy twitter is on hold. The company's stock plummeted after the announcement. Musk then tweeted that he is still committed to buying twitter. Tech reporter Dan Patterson joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers discuss the latest developments.
A spectacular full moon is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know to see it.
Astronomers have managed to get the first images of the black hole located at the core of the Milky Way. Scientists across seven countries released the first ever image of the black hole called Sagittarius A*. Jeff Glor has more.
The eastern monarch butterfly is one step closer to being placed on the endangered species list. CBS News anchors Michelle Miller and Tanya Rivero spoke with Eva Aridjis, co-author of the new book "Monarca: A Novel" which sheds light on the dire fate of these butterflies.
Scientists warned that extreme events like this are likely to happen again "with even greater intensity."
The first-of-its-kind effort was aimed to learn more about the source and potential harm caused by plastics and other pollutants in the iconic lake.
Police said the victims' injuries weren't life-threatening.
Authorities said all five apparently knew each other. There were thousands of people at the market at the time, the sheriff said.
The 18-year-old suspect in the deadly Buffalo shooting has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. Former Buffalo police detective and SWAT team member Cedric Holloway speaks with CBS News' Lana Zak on what happens next in the investigation.
"He's a true hero, and we don't know what he prevented. There could have been more victims if not for his actions," Buffalo's police commissioner said.
The following is a transcript of an interview with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul that aired Sunday, May 15, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
A spectacular full moon is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know to see it.
NASA said the discovery paves the way for the possibility of harvesting plants in habitats on the moon in the future.
Three years after capturing the first image of a supermassive black hole in a galaxy 55 million light years away, astronomers have managed to "photograph" one closer to home.
NASA said "this sonification is unlike any other done before."
The first showcase images from the $10 billion telescope will be unveiled in mid July, after instrument checkout is complete.
If it glittered or dazzled, it was likely being worn by a celeb at fashion's biggest party of the year
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A look at the evidence in "The Dexter Killer" case; plus, newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial-killer Dexter Morgan.
Bizarre clues and evidence in the investigation into the Colorado mother's disappearance include a spy pen, plastic needle cap, and a chipmunk alibi.
Is free speech under threat? CBS Reports explores that question with members of Gen Z, many of whom say their right to free expression is eroding.
Orange County officials said Sunday that one person was killed and four others critically wounded after a gunman opened fire inside a church in Laguna Woods. Orange County Undersheriff Jeff Hallock said the church-goers detained the suspect after he opened fire and hog-tied him with extension cords, taking at least two weapons. Watch the press conference.
An Air Force veteran wanted a new house for large family gatherings; he ended up getting an incredible link to his family’s past.
Scott Pelley reports on the innovative group that’s been exposing Vladimir Putin since 2014.
As the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial is set to resume, so is the trial by social media as both parties receive waves of abuse on social media from opposing supporters. Carter Evans has more.