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Every year, an estimated 20,000 people donate their bodies to science for the purpose of medical research and education. But unlike organ donation, these body parts can be bought and sold for profit.
The 17-year-old shot two administrators and his body was found about "two-tenths of a mile" from his vehicle after a search, authorities said.
In her final season with Gotham FC, Krieger has a last chance to win a title that has eluded her.
"The largest and most noteworthy bucket of incidents, which we feel contributed greatly to the increase, is organized white supremacist activity," an ADL official said.
The judge in the seditious conspiracy trial of former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four associates scheduled an immediate hearing and put testimony on hold.
Investigators say the crash that killed Christian diet guru Gwen Shamblin Lara likely occurred when her husband became disoriented in heavy clouds.
The case likely hinges on who the jury believes was the "downhill" skier, per legal experts.
While the Terran 1 rocket didn't reach orbit, builder Relativity Space says it achieved major objectives.
"We'll never know for sure what 'Oumuamua was -- we lost our chance," said the co-author of the new study.
The site where the bones were found was once home to a hub for Nazi scientists during World War II, including Josef Mengele, notorious for his experiments on prisoners in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
The circumstances of his death suggest he was executed by his own or a rival drug gang.
"Operation Smoke and Mirrors," an eight-month long investigation, led to over 240 pounds of drugs being seized.
The antiquated, but still beloved, movie rental retailer has a live website – even though the company was bought by DISH in 2011 and ceased most of its operations in 2014. What is going on with the company now?
As one of the world's leading polar explorers, Larsen has been to the North Pole six times. But he thought he would never travel again.
The Seoul Children's Grand Park said it would carryout a thorough investigation to prevent any future escapes.
Having trouble sleeping? An expert shares tips for improving your sleep hygiene.
Paris' main airport and many trains across the country were disrupted and hundreds of schools blockaded as polls show the leader suffering politically for his moves.
Looking to change up your investments given the state of the economy? Here's how to invest in gold using an IRA.
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A rare tornado touches down in Southern California as the state is hammered by extreme weather. Also, police say two administrators were shot by a student in Denver, Colorado, in yet another school shooting. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
In this eye-opening documentary, CBS Reports goes inside the $100 million market where bodies donated to science are bought and sold for profit.
A federal appeals court has ruled one of former President Trump's attorneys must turn over documents to prosecutors and provide additional testimony in connection with the probe into Trump's alleged mishandling of documents marked classified at Mar-a-Lago. Robert Costa reports.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has left Moscow after meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss the geopolitical implications of the developing relationship between the two nations.
Canceling subscriptions should be as easy as signing up, the agency says. Companies that violate the proposed rule could see hefty fines.
They say government helps wealthy more than middle class amid bank issues.
Even after inflation, wages for the worst-paid U.S. workers jumped 9% since 2019, new analysis finds.
The companies are recalling more than 550,000 vehicles that could catch fire while parked or driven.
Losses are mounting in the automaker's electric vehicle business, but it says profits are on the horizon.
Emmy-winning actor Kiefer Sutherland joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new Paramount+ series "Rabbit Hole."
Ali Krieger, long-time U.S. Women's National Team and National Women's Soccer League defender, joins "CBS Mornings" to exclusively announce her retirement from professional soccer at the end of this season with Gotham FC. The two-time World Cup champion has become an advocate for pay equity for female athletes and the LGBTQ+ community.
Grammy-nominated country artist Mickey Guyton joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new project, "My Kind of Country." The singing competition show features a group of diverse country artists from around the world who are redefining the genre.
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw returns to Capitol Hill to face more questions about railroad safety nearly seven weeks after the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Roxana Saberi reports.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew plans to tell a House committee that the popular social media app is taking real action to address national security concerns, while the bipartisan group of policymakers appears to inch closer to banning the app. Nikole Killion reports from Capitol Hill.
Ali Krieger, long-time U.S. Women's National Team and National Women's Soccer League defender, joins "CBS Mornings" to exclusively announce her retirement from professional soccer at the end of this season with Gotham FC. The two-time World Cup champion has become an advocate for pay equity for female athletes and the LGBTQ+ community.
Grammy-nominated country artist Mickey Guyton joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new project, "My Kind of Country." The singing competition show features a group of diverse country artists from around the world who are redefining the genre.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed a new law prohibiting transgender people at public schools from using the restroom of their choice.
As we mark 20 years since the beginning of the Iraq War, the new head of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, Allison Jaslow, shares her priorities for health care and what it means to be the first openly gay veteran to lead a major veterans organization in the U.S.
For the third and final installment of our "Facing Fertility" series, we focus on menopause, the end of fertility for women. Now more than ever before, women are coming forward to talk about it. Nikki Battiste reports.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell," O’Donnell sits down with the four highest ranking women in the U.S. military to discuss learning lessons of resilience, battling discrimination with determination, and cultivating the next generation of leaders in the military.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell, O'Donnell sits down with Serena Williams to discuss her battle with migraines, what her life has been like after stepping back from tennis, and her unexpected superpower.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell, O'Donnell sits down with Dan Buettner to talk about his new book "The Blue Zones American Kitchen" and the secrets of living longer.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell travels to Dublin to talk to U2 frontman Bono about his new book "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." Bono opens up about how the Irish rock band stayed together for decades, his relationship with his father, and going to therapy. Ali Hewson, Bono's wife of 40 years, also sits down with O'Donnell for a rare interview about their relationship.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell sits down with Drew Barrymore to talk about the new season of "The Drew Barrymore Show," the best advice she's ever gotten, and dancing in the rain.
A mom named LaDonna Lively received three huge gifts for her 60th birthday — her three sons. They flew in from California, Texas and Chicago to surprise her during her birthday weekend in Nashville, and she was shocked each time one showed up.
Master Deputy Harold "Hal" Davis was seriously injured when a tree limb fell on him in 2022, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. He was temporarily paralyzed and received a year of intense physical therapy. Earlier this month, he reached his goal – walking his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day.
This 11-year-old named Elijah dreamed of having a puppy. When Make-A-Wish Nebraska granted his wish and gave him a corgi named Tucker, he couldn't contain his excitement.
"So, it was a lot of noise, it was chaos. And it was one of those situations where we didn't know exactly what to do, but we knew he had to help," said Greg Hagen, who helped rescue about 60 dogs alongside his coworkers.
When 11-year-old Grace Chandy needed back surgery, she thought her dreams of playing basketball were dashed. But TIRR Memorial Herman in Houston introduced her to their adaptive sports league, and Chandy was able to play her favorite sport again in a wheelchair.
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.
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.
Samsung's huge Discover Samsung spring sale runs through Friday, March 24. Here's what you need to know.
Discover the best Samsung TV deals at the Spring Discover Samsung sale, including savings on 'The Frame' TV.
Explore the best spring cleaning deals on robot vacuums from top brands, like Samsung and iRobot.
The antiquated, but still beloved, movie rental retailer has a live website – even though the company was bought by DISH in 2011 and ceased most of its operations in 2014. What is going on with the company now?
The companies are recalling more than 550,000 vehicles that could catch fire while parked or driven.
Losses are mounting in the automaker's electric vehicle business, but it says profits are on the horizon.
Investigators say the crash that killed Christian diet guru Gwen Shamblin Lara likely occurred when her husband became disoriented in heavy clouds.
"Operation Smoke and Mirrors," an eight-month long investigation, led to over 240 pounds of drugs being seized.
The companies are recalling more than 550,000 vehicles that could catch fire while parked or driven.
Losses are mounting in the automaker's electric vehicle business, but it says profits are on the horizon.
Even after inflation, wages for the worst-paid U.S. workers jumped 9% since 2019, new analysis finds.
They say government helps wealthy more than middle class amid bank issues.
Younger Americans are more opposed to a TikTok ban.
The judge in the seditious conspiracy trial of former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four associates scheduled an immediate hearing and put testimony on hold.
They say government helps wealthy more than middle class amid bank issues.
Younger Americans are more opposed to a TikTok ban.
Her decision puts the ban on hold as it's fought in her court. She didn't weigh in on the state's first-in-the-nation ban on abortion pills, due to take effect July 1 but also being challenged in her court.
Foods containing any of the five chemicals are currently banned in the European Union.
Foods containing any of the five chemicals are currently banned in the European Union.
The study noted that "poor dual-task gait performance has been linked to risk of major cognitive impairment, falls, and brain health alterations in older adults."
The Senate Homeland Security Committee has determined that drug shortages in the U.S. have reached a point that it is now a national security risk.
Almost 300 drugs had an active shortage in 2022, a Congressional report finds. The issue poses a national security risk.
For the third and final installment of our "Facing Fertility" series, we focus on menopause, the end of fertility for women. Now more than ever before, women are coming forward to talk about it. Nikki Battiste reports.
The Seoul Children's Grand Park said it would carryout a thorough investigation to prevent any future escapes.
Paris' main airport and many trains across the country were disrupted and hundreds of schools blockaded as polls show the leader suffering politically for his moves.
The site where the bones were found was once home to a hub for Nazi scientists during World War II, including Josef Mengele, notorious for his experiments on prisoners in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
"We'll never know for sure what 'Oumuamua was -- we lost our chance," said the co-author of the new study.
The circumstances of his death suggest he was executed by his own or a rival drug gang.
The antiquated, but still beloved, movie rental retailer has a live website – even though the company was bought by DISH in 2011 and ceased most of its operations in 2014. What is going on with the company now?
Emmy-winning actor Kiefer Sutherland joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new Paramount+ series "Rabbit Hole."
The rapper's injuries were not life-threatening, police said.
The film being pulled has prompted concern on social media over the territory's shrinking freedoms.
Melanie Lynskey sat down with "CBS Mornings" to talk about her career and her upcoming leading role in "Yellowjackets" Season 2. Christina Ruffini reports.
Younger Americans are more opposed to a TikTok ban.
While the Terran 1 rocket didn't reach orbit, builder Relativity Space says it achieved major objectives.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before lawmakers for the first time on Thursday as concerns about the social media app's security rise. Zeve Sanderson, the executive director of NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics, joins CBS News to discuss the latest on TikTok.
One expert said he doesn't even answer unknown callers anymore and uses a code word with family members.
Every year, an estimated 20,000 people donate their bodies to science for the purpose of medical research and education. But unlike organ donation, these body parts can be bought and sold for profit.
"We'll never know for sure what 'Oumuamua was -- we lost our chance," said the co-author of the new study.
Beethoven wanted his hearing loss to be explained to the public after his death. Nearly two centuries later, researches were able to uncover secrets about his health – and family tree.
The world must take action to "defuse the climate time bomb," the United Nations secretary-general said as the U.N. released its latest report. "Prime Time" host John Dickerson discusses the warning with Mark Hertsgaard, co-founder and executive director of Covering Climate Now.
"Humanity is on thin ice, and that ice is melting fast," the U.N. chief said, calling a new report on the rate of climate change "a survival guide for humanity."
"Operation Smoke and Mirrors," an eight-month long investigation, led to over 240 pounds of drugs being seized.
Martin Santillan always insisted he didn't do it. More than a quarter century later, the state of Texas finally agreed. DNA technology advances played a critical role.
In this eye-opening documentary, CBS Reports goes inside the $100 million market where bodies donated to science are bought and sold for profit.
The circumstances of his death suggest he was executed by his own or a rival drug gang.
The rapper's injuries were not life-threatening, police said.
While the Terran 1 rocket didn't reach orbit, builder Relativity Space says it achieved major objectives.
The space rock's anticipated trajectory places it at about half the distance to the moon, so people with telescopes may be able to see it from Earth.
Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars will align right before the end of the month.
The flaming bits of wreckage created a "spectacular light show" and were going thousands of miles per hour, an astronomer said.
NASA's Magellan spacecraft collected images of the planet's surface between 1990 and 1992, and researchers recently searched that data to study the possible activity of the volcanoes in the terrain.
A look inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped.
America's longest-running news broadcast program celebrates three-quarters of a century on the air
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
A look into the evidence from the 2000 hostage situation and bank robbery that changed a mother and daughter's lives.
Emmy-winning actor Kiefer Sutherland joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new Paramount+ series "Rabbit Hole."
Ali Krieger, long-time U.S. Women's National Team and National Women's Soccer League defender, joins "CBS Mornings" to exclusively announce her retirement from professional soccer at the end of this season with Gotham FC. The two-time World Cup champion has become an advocate for pay equity for female athletes and the LGBTQ+ community.
A CPA and executive vice president of accounting firm Piascik explains what the IRS is looking for and what could actually trigger an audit.
A young mother found dead in her car. Could she have shot herself twice? "48 Hours" contributor David Begnaud reports Saturday, March 25 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Grammy-nominated country artist Mickey Guyton joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new project, "My Kind of Country." The singing competition show features a group of diverse country artists from around the world who are redefining the genre.