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The Defense Department's inspector general said the Pentagon lacks a comprehensive strategy to address unidentified aerial phenomena.
Former President Donald Trump was on the stand for roughly four minutes after being called to the witness stand by his legal team.
"His Majesty's condition is benign and he will attend hospital next week for a corrective procedure" for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said of King Charles III.
Peter Navarro was sentenced on two charges of contempt of Congress stemming from his refusal to comply with a subpoena.
The family attorney of a professional dance is calling out the dangers of mislabeled food items after the young woman died from an allergic reaction to a cookie containing peanuts.
The suit, from his estate, asks that a judge order the podcast outlet Dudesy to immediately take down the audio special, "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead,"
A lawsuit from a former employee alleges that McMahon pressured her to have sex with him, other WWE employees and wrestlers.
Rent across the U.S. is dipping as vacancies rise and property managers struggle to fill homes, new data shows.
New USGS data shows port cities like Boston and New York are exposed to coastal hazards, making communities potentially unlivable in the next decade.
Investigators believe Herbert Baumeister, a married father of three who frequented gay bars, lured men to his home and killed them.
Living long past its design lifetime, the Ingenuity helicopter was finally done in by rotor damage during a presumed off-kilter landing.
Harry Connick Sr. faced allegations that his staff sometimes held back evidence that could have helped defendants.
Dunlap, 20, spoke to CBS News Thursday about his decision to go pro after becoming the first amateur golfer to win a PGA Tour event in 33 years.
26-year-old Marcus Anthony Eriz was found guilty of second-degree murder for road rage shooting of 6-year-old boy.
A man wanted in Arkansas for allegedly violating his probation in a 2017 murder case has twice been arrested and jailed in Denver since 2021, and both times, Denver authorities have had to release him from custody.
An 85-year-old woman was killed in Florida last year when an alligator emerged from a lake in her retirement community and attacked her and her dog.
No arrests have yet been made, police said.
Much of the money poured into New Hampshire for the 2024 primary race came from super PACs supporting the candidates.
It comes after Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows concluded that former President Donald Trump didn't meet ballot qualifications under the U.S. Constitution's insurrection clause.
The 2024 Republican primary broke turnout records in the state even amid concern about low energy surrounding the two-person race.
The CIA director will meet in France with the head of Israel's Mossad and the prime minister of Qatar.
A senior U.N. official says an Israeli strike on a shelter in Gaza shows a "blatant disregard of basic rules of war."
Israel has its deadliest day since launching its ground war against Hamas as 24 soldiers are killed in Gaza.
You could be ready to pause your house hunt now that mortgage rates are up — but that may not be the best idea.
The move from a regular savings account to a CD could result in significantly higher returns. Here's what to know.
Hiring a professional to file your taxes can be expensive. How hard is it to file your taxes on your own?
Technology companies are axing jobs as they pile deeper into artificial intelligence, with one expert calling it a "sobering signal."
Rent across the U.S. is dipping as vacancies rise and property managers struggle to fill homes, new data shows.
The average amount of debt people pay on their mortgages, credit cards and other loans has jumped sharply since 2020, study finds.
In the age of flexible work arrangements, the humble email signature is more important than ever in keeping coworkers and clients plugged in.
In a settlement with the federal government, an Alaska fishing guide company paid $900,000 following allegations that one of its guides caused a 2019 wildfire by not properly putting out a campfire.
Discover how to get a free memory upgrade, plus up to a $200 Amazon gift card.
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If you're an Apple user and looking to invest in a new MacBook laptop computer, there are some amazing deals to be found right now.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun was back on Capitol Hill Thursday, meeting with lawmakers in an effort to address safety concerns following the Alaska Airlines door blowout. The Federal Aviation Administration also said that it has cleared the way for grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft to return to service after each undergoes a rigorous inspection and maintenance process. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Former President Donald Trump took the witness stand Thursday for about four minutes in the defamation trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. Trump has already been found liable for sexual abuse and defamation of Carroll in a previous trial. This trial is to determine what damages Carroll should be awarded. Errol Barnett has more.
Negotiations are continuing between Republican Senate leaders and the White House regarding a possible border security deal. However, Republicans acknowledged Thursday that the calculus on such a deal may have changed given former President Donald Trump's status in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Opening statements got underway Thursday in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the teen gunman who opened fire at Michigan's Oxford High School in 2021, killing four students. Crumbley and her husband are both charged with involuntary manslaughter, accused by prosecutors of purchasing for their son the gun used in the shooting, as well as ignoring warning signs of mental health issues. Elaine Quijano has more.
Former President Donald Trump took the witness stand Thursday for about four minutes in the defamation trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. Trump has already been found liable for sexual abuse and defamation of Carroll in a previous trial. This trial is to determine what damages Carroll should be awarded. Errol Barnett has more.
Opening statements got underway Thursday in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the teen gunman who opened fire at Michigan's Oxford High School in 2021, killing four students. Crumbley and her husband are both charged with involuntary manslaughter, accused by prosecutors of purchasing for their son the gun used in the shooting, as well as ignoring warning signs of mental health issues. Elaine Quijano has more.
Negotiations are continuing between Republican Senate leaders and the White House regarding a possible border security deal. However, Republicans acknowledged Thursday that the calculus on such a deal may have changed given former President Donald Trump's status in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun was back on Capitol Hill Thursday, meeting with lawmakers in an effort to address safety concerns following the Alaska Airlines door blowout. The Federal Aviation Administration also said that it has cleared the way for grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft to return to service after each undergoes a rigorous inspection and maintenance process. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Emergency crews used boats to rescue people from more than a dozen homes in Mandeville, Louisiana, after the area received six inches of rain in less than 24 hours. Several regions across the South have experienced major flooding, and more rain is on the way. Janet Shamlian has more.
Lily Gladstone joins "CBS Mornings" after her landmark Oscar nomination for Best Actress in "Killers of the Flower Moon," making history as the first Native American nominee in this category.
First on “CBS Mornings," Lulu Wang, the creator and director behind the new Prime Video series "Expats," starring Nicole Kidman, shares insights into her creative process.
Volunteers went word-by-word to transcribe digitized documents in the Schomburg archive.
More than 1 in 4 American adults consider themselves to be "atheist," "agnostic" or "nothing in particular," according to a new report from the Pew Research Center.
"Barbie" scored a total of eight Academy Award nominations, including for best picture, but Robbie did not get nominated for best actress, and Greta Gerwig did not make the cut in the best director category.
This Sunday, Bill Whitaker examines Interpol’s successes in fighting global crime, as well as its failures in keeping authoritarian countries from misusing the agency's resources.
The Bureau of Prisons is plagued by understaffing, abuse, and disrepair. This Sunday, Cecilia Vega gets rare access inside a women’s federal prison in Alabama.
Dressed head-to-toe in protective gear, 60 Minutes joined virus hunters in Uganda inside an abandoned mineshaft in 2022. They were there to test bats for viruses that could be lethal to humans – hoping to find the next deadly virus before it finds us.
60 Minutes was granted rare access inside Nick Saban's football program in 2013. The legendary Alabama coach told Armen Keteyian he got his perfectionism from his father -- even at the family car wash everything had to be perfect. Saban announced his retirement last week.
Johnny Cash was performing at dinner theaters when Rubin first heard him perform. The pair created seven albums together.
Logan Earnest's fifth grade classroom at Taft Elementary School in Santa Ana, California, doesn't have any windows. But landscape photographer Ernesto Rodriguez has a solution for that – bringing trees into the classroom via the ceiling. He calls it Nature in the Classroom, and says it can have many benefits for kids.
Logan Earnest's fifth grade classroom doesn't have windows. But landscape photographer Ernesto Rodriguez has a solution: bringing trees into the classroom via the ceiling.
The woman who saved a man with disabilities during a snowstorm is recognized for her heroic actions. A former inmate builds his business and helps others. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
A goose who was lonely and grieving after its partner died gets a new friend. A woman's gift to her father becomes a major tourist attraction. Plus, more heartwarming videos.
A 9-year-old boy from Maine has a sleepover at an animal shelter each Christmas Eve to raise awareness for fostering and adopting pets. A group of students is inspired to become a fleet of Secret Santas to help strangers. Plus, more heartwarming news stories.
In the aftermath of the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action in college admissions, CBS Reports examines the fog of uncertainty for students and administrators who say the decision threatens to unravel decades of progress.
CBS Reports examines the legacy of the U.S. government's terrorist watchlist, 20 years after its inception. In the years since 9/11, the database has grown exponentially to target an estimated 2 million people, while those who believe they were wrongfully added are struggling to clear their names.
In the 2023 legislative season, over two-thirds of U.S. states either passed or proposed laws restricting gender-affirming care, and lawmakers are debating policies that directly affect the lives of trans youth. CBS Reports sent three correspondents to three key states of a nation in transition to examine the difficult conversations rippling across the country.
Major cities far from the southern border are struggling to deal with the arrival of record numbers of migrants. In New York City, the right to shelter is being tested — and tensions are rising. CBS Reports examines the crossroads of families fighting for a future, a city struggling to keep up, and a nation in the throes of a migration reckoning.
In the aftermath of the Titan submersible tragedy, extreme travel has come under fresh scrutiny. But one industry stands out for both its allure and the lack of regulation protecting participants' safety: space tourism. CBS Reports explores the next great leap for humankind and whether regulators and industry stakeholders are striking the right balance between encouraging innovation and ensuring safety.
Harry Connick Sr. faced allegations that his staff sometimes held back evidence that could have helped defendants.
Investigators believe Herbert Baumeister, a married father of three who frequented gay bars, lured men to his home and killed them.
New USGS data shows port cities like Boston and New York are exposed to coastal hazards, making communities potentially unlivable in the next decade.
Alabama went through with its planned execution on Thursday of Kenneth Eugene Smith, who was the first condemned inmate in the U.S. put to death using nitrogen gas.
The 25-year-old shared the news in Vogue article published Thursday, revealing that the couple is expecting a girl.
The suit, from his estate, asks that a judge order the podcast outlet Dudesy to immediately take down the audio special, "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead."
Rent across the U.S. is dipping as vacancies rise and property managers struggle to fill homes, new data shows.
In the age of flexible work arrangements, the humble email signature is more important than ever in keeping coworkers and clients plugged in.
Bud Light said it will return to the Super Bowl in 2024 with a humorous ad featuring "fan-favorite characters."
A lawsuit from a former employee alleges that McMahon pressured her to have sex with him, other WWE employees and wrestlers.
The Defense Department's inspector general said the Pentagon lacks a comprehensive strategy to address unidentified aerial phenomena.
The CIA director will meet in France with the head of Israel's Mossad and the prime minister of Qatar.
The U.S. warning about the Jan. 3 ISIS' terrorist strike was delivered over a week before dual suicide bombings took place.
Republican leaders are also trying to gauge how much GOP support for a border security agreement with Democrats has shifted after former President Donald Trump's victory in New Hampshire.
Much of the money poured into New Hampshire for the 2024 primary race came from super PACs supporting the candidates.
"His Majesty's condition is benign and he will attend hospital next week for a corrective procedure" for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said of King Charles III.
"It's the first time hearing has been restored in a child — really in a human being — for a hereditary type of hearing loss," Dr. John Germiller of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia told CBS News.
Recalled cough syrup could result in severe or life-threatening fungal infection if used by immunocompromised people, Haleon said.
FDA testing found "extremely high levels of lead contamination" in the cinnamon applesauce pouches, which have been recalled.
The "sleepy girl mocktail," made mainly of tart cherry juice and magnesium powder, is gaining attention on social media for its supposed sleep benefits. Here's what doctors say about the ingredients.
"His Majesty's condition is benign and he will attend hospital next week for a corrective procedure" for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said of King Charles III.
Coco Gauff previously defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S. Open final last September to claim her first Grand Slam title.
The CIA director will meet in France with the head of Israel's Mossad and the prime minister of Qatar.
"Taking preparatory steps to enable placing our societies on a war footing when needed are now not merely desirable but essential," British Gen. Patrick Sanders said.
The American embassy says the nation's relationship with the U.K. is in "hot water" after a U.S. chemist suggested British tea is missing salt – but elsewhere in the world, that ingredient isn't unusual.
Harry Connick Sr. faced allegations that his staff sometimes held back evidence that could have helped defendants.
The suit, from his estate, asks that a judge order the podcast outlet Dudesy to immediately take down the audio special, "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead."
The 25-year-old shared the news in Vogue article published Thursday, revealing that the couple is expecting a girl.
In high school, Lily Gladstone was voted "Most Likely to Win an Oscar." That superlative may soon ring true.
"White Lotus" star Tom Hollander, 56, said a small mix-up handed him a seven-figure bonus meant for Tom Holland, the 27-year-old star of "Spider-Man."
Technology companies are axing jobs as they pile deeper into artificial intelligence, with one expert calling it a "sobering signal."
The FAA is halting Boeing from expanding production of its 737 Max planes but has cleared a path for Max 9 jets to return to service. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.
Mayor Eric Adams said New York is the first major city in the country to make the declaration.
Houston police identified Harvey Eugene Murphy Jr. as robbery suspect – even though he was living in California at the time.
Wednesday marks 40 years since the Apple Macintosh hit store selves, ushering in a new era in computers. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green has a look at the legacy of the iconic brand.
New USGS data shows port cities like Boston and New York are exposed to coastal hazards, making communities potentially unlivable in the next decade.
In 1848, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror were lost in the frigid waters off the coast of Canada. None of the 129 men on board survived.
Japan's SLIM lunar lander tipped over on touchdown, but still captured imagery of the moon while demonstrating high-precision landing technology.
Heavy rain is soaking the south as a system makes its way east from Texas, putting 11 million people under flood watches. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian has a look at the conditions from Houston.
Paleontologists were able to determine that the teenagers' diet included deer, trout, hazelnuts, apple, duck and fox.
Investigators believe Herbert Baumeister, a married father of three who frequented gay bars, lured men to his home and killed them.
Arlington police responded to the 3500 block of Chatham Green Lane to investigate reports of a shooting in the area.
Opening statements got underway Thursday in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the teen gunman who opened fire at Michigan's Oxford High School in 2021, killing four students. Crumbley and her husband are both charged with involuntary manslaughter, accused by prosecutors of purchasing for their son the gun used in the shooting, as well as ignoring warning signs of mental health issues. Elaine Quijano has more.
Noah Roush was captured in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, authorities said, but fellow escaped inmate Jatonia Bryant is still on the loose.
Kenneth Eugene Smith is scheduled to be the first person in the United States to be put to death with nitrogen gas after the Supreme Court refused to stop the procedure. Experts have repeatedly warned that nitrogen toxicity may cause the condemned person to suffer unnecessarily. Kim Bellware, a reporter with The Washington Post, joins CBS News with more.
Living long past its design lifetime, the Ingenuity helicopter was finally done in by rotor damage during a presumed off-kilter landing.
Japan's SLIM lunar lander tipped over on touchdown, but still captured imagery of the moon while demonstrating high-precision landing technology.
January's first full moon, known as the Wolf Moon, will appear full for around three days, according to NASA.
The "fireball" — or shooting star — disintegrated while hurdling toward the ground about 30 miles west of Berlin early Sunday morning, experts said.
A record eight nations are currently represented aboard the International Space Station.
We look back at the life and career of the longtime host of "Sunday Morning," and "one of the most enduring and most endearing" people in broadcasting.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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?
Christie Wilson disappeared in 2005, and her killer refused to say where he put her body.
Torrential rain causes dangerous flooding across South; Roof of historic Connecticut church collapses
GOP Senate divisions threaten border policy negotiations; former President Donald Trump testifies in defamation damages trial.
Alaska Airlines has checked the bolts on its Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets and those cleared could begin returning to service as soon as Friday. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
Kenneth Eugene Smith, a death row inmate in Alabama, is expected to become the first person in the U.S. executed with nitrogen gas. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Motor vehicle fatalities are above pre-pandemic levels. Matthew Shaer, who wrote about the issue for the New York Times Magazine, joins CBS News to take a look at why that is and what can be done about it.