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Bill Whitaker reports from Uganda's Impenetrable Forest, where scientists are trying to find the next deadly virus before it finds us.
The U.S. has been eliminated from the Women's World Cup after losing to Sweden on penalty kicks.
Pence refuted the notion that Trump only asked him to delay the counting of 2020 electoral votes to allow states to audit the results.
Dr. Krystal Cascetta shot her baby and herself in an apparent murder-suicide, New York police said.
"It's certainly a challenging case, but I don't think it runs afoul of the First Amendment," former Attorney General Bill Barr said.
Mary MacCarthy said she was questioned by police about human trafficking while traveling with her biracial daughter after a Southwest Airlines employee reported them as suspicious.
Before Argentina won the World Cup last fall, fans scrambled to complete the tournament's sticker collection, so-called Panini stickers, which have become central to the World Cup experience.
As part of this week's 60 Minutes report, Bill Whitaker traveled to Uganda, where he saw the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest's most famous residents up close.
Greta Gerwig is now the first woman in Hollywood history to hold the sole directing credit on a billion-dollar film.
Panini says star or sub, they print the same number of stickers for each player in their World Cup sticker album.
Millions of birds die each year when they collide with building windows at high speeds.
The circumstances that precipitated the shooting and the number of suspects involved was unclear. There was also no word on a motive.
The Ukrainian military must blast its way through possibly millions of mines Russia has laid in their path. CBS News visits Fort Carson in Colorado to witness the equipment and tactics required for one of the most complex and dangerous of all battlefield maneuvers.
After years in the political wilderness, the former New Jersey governor talks about taking on the former president: "He's never gotten his a** kicked by somebody from Jersey before … we know how to do that."
Scotland's Loch Ness Centre is calling for "budding monster hunters" to volunteer for an expedition later in August that it says will be the largest search for the Loch Ness Monster since 1972.
When Bart and Krista Halderson suddenly disappeared in July 2021, their son, Chandler, alerted police. A search of a popular social media app helped lead investigators to a gruesome discovery.
Sona Jobarteh is the first female virtuoso player of the kora, a traditional African instrument. Now one of the world's foremost kora players, her mastery is made more remarkable when considering how complex the instrument is.
The order would limit what information former President Donald Trump and his legal team could share publicly about the case brought by special counsel Jack Smith.
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on federal charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith, the most serious allegations he faces.
During a roughly 40-minute speech, the former president renewed his attacks on Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith.
Several federal D.C. judges joined members of the public to attend former President Trump's third arraignment in less than four months.
In the indictment, Pence is portrayed as the central figure resisting the alleged schemes to delay the transfer of power after the 2020 election.
It's universally recognized as a sign to recycle. But the EPA is now saying it's also universally confusing, since many plastics can't easily be recycled.
People say they need more money than ever to retire comfortably, but most employees are far from reaching their financial goal.
Two Ohio natives of different parties are trying to bring civility back to Congress and keep the House from slipping deeper into a bad-mannered, boorish body of government.
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Former President Trump and his attorney have criticized the most recent charges against him, which stem from special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Jan. 6 and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Despite a poll showing most Americans appear to support the indictments, Trump is maintaining his sizeable lead in GOP primary polling. Willie James Inman reports.
At least 70 missiles and drones were launched at Ukraine overnight in one of Russia's largest escalations in recent weeks. Ramy Inocencio has the latest
Some 11,000 Los Angeles city workers are going on strike for 24 hours Tuesday. It's the latest in a wave of labor actions this summer that include the ongoing writers' and actors' strikes. Joy Benedict has the latest.
Millions of birds die each year colliding with buildings. Conservationists are out to help redesign buildings so that they are easier for migratory birds to see and avoid. Nikole Killion has the story.
California has America's most expensive gas at around $5.00 a gallon. The cheapest is in Mississippi at $3.32 a gallon.
Hackers targeted major California health care provider that also has hospitals and other clinics in multiple states.
The jobless rate edged down to 3.5% in July, with businesses in health care, social assistance and financial activities adding workers.
Customers took to social media to express concern and frustration after payments didn't up up in their accounts.
The Sunshine State will lose out on roughly $4.6 million in economic activity, Alpha Phi Alpha's president said.
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Bill Whitaker reports from Uganda’s Impenetrable Forest, where scientists are trying to find the next deadly virus before it finds us.
Before Argentina won the World Cup last fall, fans scrambled to complete the tournament’s sticker collection, so-called Panini stickers, which have become central to the World Cup experience.
Lesley Stahl reports on the kora, a centuries-old West African instrument, and the groundbreaking woman who’s mastered it, Sona Jobarteh.
Seven states and 30 Native American tribes lying in the Colorado River Basin prepare to make hard choices as water levels plummet due to a 23-year drought. Bill Whitaker reports.
Sixty nights a year, basketball legend Charles Barkley is the go-to guy on TNT’s Inside the NBA. He shares with Jon Wertheim how he transitioned from playing on the court to analyzing the game.
A massive gathering of Catholic youth came to an end Sunday with mass at a park in Portugal. Earlier in the festival, Pope Francis criticized local bishops after a report detailing sexual abuse of minors by clergy members for decades. Chris Livesay reports.
Mary MacCarthy said she was questioned by police about human trafficking while traveling with her biracial daughter after a Southwest Airlines employee reported them as suspicious.
Chef Victor Albisu put a twist on Mexican street food at an unassuming strip mall restaurant, and it led to national acclaim and dozens of locations across the Washington, D.C. area. Nancy Chen dropped by for a taste.
A first-time filmmaker journeys inside a liquor store to make a documentary called "Liquor Store Dreams," a deeply personal and wide-ranging account of life.
Drugmakers Sage Therapeutics and Biogen hope to change how depression following childbirth is treated.
Former President Trump and his attorney have criticized the most recent charges against him, which stem from special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Jan. 6 and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Despite a poll showing most Americans appear to support the indictments, Trump is maintaining his sizeable lead in GOP primary polling. Willie James Inman reports.
At least 70 missiles and drones were launched at Ukraine overnight in one of Russia's largest escalations in recent weeks. Ramy Inocencio has the latest
Being in a cast can be stressful, especially for younger patients. One doctor in Chicago is helping her pediatric patients by giving their casts custom art jobs. CBS Chicago's Charlie De Mar has the story.
A massive gathering of Catholic youth came to an end Sunday with mass at a park in Portugal. Earlier in the festival, Pope Francis criticized local bishops after a report detailing sexual abuse of minors by clergy members for decades. Chris Livesay reports.
The U.S. women's national soccer team lost to Sweden on penalty kicks in the round of 16 on Sunday morning. It was the earliest ever exit from the tournament for the two-time defending champions. Nancy Chen reports.
Vanessa Bryant also paid homage to Kobe and Gigi at the concert.
Tony Dokoupil gets a behind-the-scenes look at "Mission: Impossible" and tries out film stunts. A bachelor party in Minnesota makes a dramatic rescue when they see a dog stuck in mud. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
"Because they were the hands of fate that saved me and allowed me time to marry Bill," Sherri Shaw said.
Sherri Shaw, 70, was diagnosed with cancer just two months after she started dating Bill James. Her doctors at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Texas saw their love story unfold as she received treatment. So, when she beat cancer and decided to tie the knot, she asked them to play a special role in her wedding.
Get the backstory to the Wilhelm scream – a famous film sound effect that dates back to the 1950s – and find out how the original recording of the scream was recently unearthed. See a town in Ireland attempt to break the record for most people dressed as Dolly Parton in one place. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
In July 2021, Haitian President Jovenel Moise was assassinated, leaving a power vacuum seized upon by rival gangs that now effectively run the capital city of Port-au-Prince. It’s the latest in a long history of hardships, including some in which the US has played a role. Remarkably Haitians are undeterred in their optimism for a better future. CBS Reports explores Haiti’s current crisis, fueled in part by American firepower, and the inspiring stories amidst the anarchy of those fighting to fulfill Haiti’s promise. After the documentary’s release, a spokesperson from Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry's office provided the following statement: "We don't deal with gangs. We don't talk to them. We don't negotiate with them. We don't even want to sit with them."
Today, the phrase "40 acres and a mule" represents the broken promises the U.S. government has made to Black American farmers, contributing to a vast racial wealth gap. CBS Reports explores the ways in which Black Americans are trying to reclaim their land, connect to their ancestry, and generate wealth that can be passed on for generations to come.
The artificial intelligence revolution has arrived. AI tools such as ChatGPT offer the power to transform fields like business, art, medical research and more. But this technology also brings ethical uncertainty and peril. CBS Reports explores the unleashing of this still rapidly evolving creation and some of the possible dangers.
Nearly 40% of food in the U.S. ends up in the landfill, a problem exacerbating both climate change and food insecurity. But innovative chefs from gourmet eateries to soup kitchens are on a mission to change that. CBS Reports' Adam Yamaguchi dines across America to discover the creative ways chefs transform food waste into trendy eats.
CBS Reports investigates why, in public school districts across America, some teachers have sexually abused students for decades before being stopped.
Dr. Krystal Cascetta shot her baby and herself in an apparent murder-suicide, New York police said.
Millions of birds die each year when they collide with building windows at high speeds.
Mary MacCarthy said she was questioned by police about human trafficking while traveling with her biracial daughter after a Southwest Airlines employee reported them as suspicious.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, former Vice President Mike Pence and former Attorney General William Barr join Major Garrett.
"It's certainly a challenging case, but I don't think it runs afoul of the First Amendment," former Attorney General Bill Barr said.
In California, film and television production accounts for more than 700,000 jobs and nearly $70 billion a year in wages.
California has America's most expensive gas at around $5.00 a gallon. The cheapest is in Mississippi at $3.32 a gallon.
Hackers targeted major California health care provider that also has hospitals and other clinics in multiple states.
Customers took to social media to express concern and frustration after payments didn't up up in their accounts.
The jobless rate edged down to 3.5% in July, with businesses in health care, social assistance and financial activities adding workers.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, former Vice President Mike Pence and former Attorney General William Barr join Major Garrett.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Chris Krebs, the former director of CISA and a CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst, that aired on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023.
"It's certainly a challenging case, but I don't think it runs afoul of the First Amendment," former Attorney General Bill Barr said.
The following is a transcript of an interview with former Attorney General William Barr that aired on "Face the Nation" on Aug. 6, 2023.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Will Hurd, a former Texas congressman and current 2024 GOP candidate for president, that aired on "Face the Nation" on Aug. 6, 2023.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday announced that it has approved the drug Zurzuvae as the first pill specifically designed to treat postpartum depression. Roxana Saberi has more.
In response to a lawsuit, a judge in Texas ruled Friday that women who experience pregnancy complications are exempt from the state's abortion bans. The state attorney general's office said it would appeal the ruling.
Drugmakers Sage Therapeutics and Biogen hope to change how depression following childbirth is treated.
More than 500,000 Americans could be sickened annually by the fungus that causes Valley fever.
Hackers targeted major California health care provider that also has hospitals and other clinics in multiple states.
Scotland's Loch Ness Centre is calling for "budding monster hunters" to volunteer for an expedition later in August that it says will be the largest search for the Loch Ness Monster since 1972.
The Ukrainian military must blast its way through possibly millions of mines Russia has laid in their path. CBS News visits Fort Carson in Colorado to witness the equipment and tactics required for one of the most complex and dangerous of all battlefield maneuvers.
Decades after Chinese nationalists fled the rise of Communism on the mainland, the people of Taiwan see their island as an independent nation. But China's President Xi Jinping insists otherwise, and is threatening to impose Beijing's rule by force.
The U.S. has been eliminated from the Women's World Cup after losing to Sweden on penalty kicks.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said the missiles, "destroyed the city's blood transfusion center."
Greta Gerwig is now the first woman in Hollywood history to hold the sole directing credit on a billion-dollar film.
Recommendations from our book reviewer of new fiction and non-fiction titles, including a new novel by Richard Russo, and a biography of an assassinated U.S. president.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Empire Falls" returns to the denizens of North Bath, a small town in Upstate New York that is about to undergo some radical changes.
The award-winning writer's latest collection of stories catches family members in ordinary moments, with the real action always taking place far beneath the surface.
A Mexican-American woman faces anti-immigrant stigma in this dystopian social satire from the award-winning author of "The Madonnas of Echo Park."
The Ukrainian military must blast its way through possibly millions of mines Russia has laid in their path. CBS News visits Fort Carson in Colorado to witness the equipment and tactics required for one of the most complex and dangerous of all battlefield maneuvers.
After filing for bankruptcy earlier this year, Bed, Bath & Beyond has been relaunched as an online store by Overstock.com. Insider senior reporter Dominick Reuter explains.
A cyberattack forced several emergency rooms operated by the health care provider Prospect Medical Holdings to shut down in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas on Thursday. The FBI is investigating.
The average price of a gallon of gas nationwide is up to $3.83 according to AAA, over 30 cents more than a month ago. Saudi Arabia's efforts to curb oil production and the summer's record-breaking heat are being pointed to as factors for the high prices. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
Colorado start-up BioFire has developed a biometric "smart gun" that can only be fired if it recognizes an authorized user's fingerprint or an image from a facial recognition camera. Proponents say the technology represents an important step forward in gun safety, while critics say it will infringe upon 2nd Amendment rights. Kai Kloepfer, founder and CEO of BioFire, joins CBS News to discuss the weapons.
Temperature records have been breaking all over, as our Earth registers some of the hottest periods ever measured. Experts say it's the "new normal."
Temperature records have been breaking all over, as our Earth registers some of the hottest periods ever measured. Correspondent David Pogue explains how a "heat dome" has been driving up temperatures, and how extreme heat is affecting residents of Phoenix, where there has been a rise in hospital admissions for heat stress.
Scientists announced a grim milestone this month: The world's oceans hit the hottest average recorded temperature. Ian Lee has more on why that's so alarming, and what it means.
Florida has seen temperatures in its coastal waters hit hot tub levels this summer, forcing marine scientists to take extreme measures to try to save some of the area's coral reefs. Alex Neufeld, a scientist with the Coral Restoration Foundation, joined CBS News to discuss some of those efforts and what's making the water so warm.
A newly studied species of ancient whale might be the heaviest animal ever found.
Dr. Krystal Cascetta shot her baby and herself in an apparent murder-suicide, New York police said.
At least three people were killed and two others wounded in a shooting in Washington, D.C., on Saturday night.
The circumstances that precipitated the shooting and the number of suspects involved was unclear. There was also no word on a motive.
When Bart and Krista Halderson suddenly disappeared in July 2021, their son, Chandler, alerted police. A search of a popular social media app helped lead investigators to a gruesome discovery.
Pamela Buchbinder was sentenced to 11 years in prison after admitting her guilt in connection with one of the most bizarre crime stories in New York City history — the brutal and nearly fatal 2012 attack on her ex-lover.
Along with needed research gear and other equipment, the Cygnus delivered a pizza kit, fresh fruit and ice cream to the station crew.
The new satellite will help free up bandwidth for emerging 5G cellular networks while maintaining uninterrupted C-band TV service.
The algorithm will eventually be used at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a survey telescope being built in Chile.
The final Antares 230+ rocket will send a Cygnus cargo ship to the space station with 8,300 pounds of equipment and supplies.
NASA has heard a "heartbeat" from its Voyager 2 spacecraft after a wrong command accidentally cut off communications.
How prosecutors made the case that the Wisconsin man killed his parents Bart and Krista Halderson in July 2021.
On Nov. 11, 2012, Jake Nolan accompanied his psychiatrist cousin to a NYC Home Depot where she purchased a sledgehammer; 24 hours later, it became a key piece of evidence in a crime that ended with Nolan and her ex-lover in the hospital.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
When a young mother disappears in Columbia, Missouri, investigators use DNA from a tree to help solve the mystery of what happened to her.
As soon as Schanda Handley was rescued, she told police she believed her estranged husband was behind her kidnapping. See the evidence that convinced investigators he was responsible.
Being in a cast can be stressful, especially for younger patients. One doctor in Chicago is helping her pediatric patients by giving their casts custom art jobs. CBS Chicago's Charlie De Mar has the story.
Bill Whitaker reports from Uganda’s Impenetrable Forest, where scientists are trying to find the next deadly virus before it finds us.
Before Argentina won the World Cup last fall, fans scrambled to complete the tournament’s sticker collection, so-called Panini stickers, which have become central to the World Cup experience.
Millions of birds die each year colliding with buildings. Conservationists are out to help redesign buildings so that they are easier for migratory birds to see and avoid. Nikole Killion has the story.
Lesley Stahl reports on the kora, a centuries-old West African instrument, and the groundbreaking woman who’s mastered it, Sona Jobarteh.