Israel says second hostage found dead near Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital
"The national task before our eyes is to locate the missing and return the abducted persons home," the IDF said in a statement Friday.
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"The national task before our eyes is to locate the missing and return the abducted persons home," the IDF said in a statement Friday.
The House Ethics Committee found there was "substantial evidence" GOP Rep. George Santos used campaign funds to cover personal expenses.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, who has dementia, is entering home hospice care like her husband, The Carter Center said.
Trump's attorneys sought to have the case thrown out, claiming Judge Arthur Engoron and his law clerk displayed bias. The judge called their motion "without merit."
The FDA's "leading hypothesis" on the lead that has forced recalls of some applesauce products blames cinnamon from Ecuador.
IBM and the European Commission are halting advertising on X after a report showed that ads are appearing next to Nazi-related content.
Some major retailers are shoring up security at self-checkout stations or even phasing out kiosks.
Two companies behind the supplements brand Balance of Nature had flouted years of warnings, the FDA said.
Troopers are investigating a shooting at New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord, police said.
Christy Perry has been found and given medical care, park officials said.
OpenAI said its board concluded Altman "was not consistently candid in his communications." Mira Murati will step in as interim CEO.
CBS will air the three-hour award show extravaganza known for its boozy dinner-party atmosphere live on the network on Sunday, Jan. 7.
With touchscreens everywhere, Americans are sick of being asked to tip, and it's hurting their generosity around the holidays.
Kaitlin Armstrong, who was convicted of fatally shooting rising professional cyclist Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson, has been sentenced to 90 years.
Alex Murdaugh pleaded guilty Friday to a slew of financial crimes in state court, adding to the prison time facing the longtime lawyer who was convicted of killing his wife and son.
Donald Santini — who appeared on the TV show "America's Most Wanted" in 1990, 2005 and 2013 — pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Cynthia "Cindy" Ruth Wood.
As you plan your Thanksgiving menu, there are ways to save money and still provide a delicious holiday meal for family and friends.
This marks the first confirmed case of chronic wasting disease in Yellowstone National Park, officials said.
Israeli forces show CBS News weapons and a tunnel entrance at Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital, but say proof of Hamas command centers "not something you can see right now."
Gaza residents are facing the "immediate possibility of starvation," the World Health Organization says.
"If they were [there], they were taken out," Netanyahu told CBS News.
Yehudit Weiss was abducted by Hamas from kibbutz Be'eri during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
Israelis in West Bank settlements considered illegal under international law are seizing Palestinian homes by force, residents tell CBS News.
Long-term care insurance may help bridge the gap between the care you can afford the the care you need.
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If you're looking for the highest savings rates available today, these accounts may be worth considering.
The Israel Defense Forces said the bodies of Israeli hostages Noa Marciano and Yehudit Weiss were found near the Al-Shifa Hospital complex in Gaza this week. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab obtained access into Al-Shifa and reports on the devastation he witnessed.
"The lava is under our house": Thousands of earthquakes on an Iceland peninsula have torn open roads, damaged homes and led to the evacuation of nearly 4,000 amid fears a volcanic eruption could happen any moment – and all anyone can do is wait.
If you're still putting the final touches on your Thanksgiving holiday menu, chef Ann Ziata from the Institute of Culinary Education has tips to impress your guests. And Javier David, managing editor for business and markets at Axios, is alongside her with advice on how to stretch your dollar.
President Biden is meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Friday in San Francisco. The meeting follows campaign trail comments by former President Donald Trump promising mass deportations and ideological screenings if he's reelected. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
IBM and the European Commission are halting advertising on X after a report showed that ads are appearing next to Nazi-related content.
The bearings in some Honda Pilots, Odyssey vans and Ridgeline trucks could fail, causing the engines to stall and increasing the risk of a crash.
The recent boom in renewable energy has impacted the coal industry.
Good news for holiday travelers — airfares have dropped significantly compared to a year ago.
Ronald Glen "Big Baby" Davis and Will Bynum were among those convicted of healthcare fraud and wire fraud conspiracy.
We found the best early Black Friday deals of 2023 after combing all the sales you can find online right now. Here's a full list of today's top shopping.
Herman Miller's iconic mid-century modern office furniture just got a lot more affordable for Black Friday 2023.
Discover how and where to purchase "Hogwarts Legacy," available for the Nintendo, PS5 and Xbox consoles.
For this edition of "The Takeout," Major Garrett sits down with Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed, a Democrat who serves as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. They discuss the war in the Middle East, Congress' funding fight for Israel and Ukraine, and the upcoming retirement of Senator Joe Manchin.
For this edition of "The Takeout," Major Garrett sits down with American Communities Project Director Dante Chinni. Chinni discusses his research on what shapes Americans' views based on their location, and suggests that we may be more alike than we think.
For this edition of "The Takeout," Major Garrett sits down with some of the best reporters in the business to bring you the latest on several stories making headlines, from Israel and Gaza to the happenings in Congress. Guests include "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan, Senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane and national security correspondent David Martin.
For this edition of "The Takeout," Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) sits down with Major Garrett to discuss the ongoing struggle in the House to elect a new Speaker and why he thinks Rep. Jim Jordan is failing to win over his fellow GOP lawmakers
For this edition of "The Takeout," Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) sits down with Major Garrett to discuss the removal of Kevin McCarthy as House speaker and the ongoing battle for the GOP leadership position. Lawler, a freshman lawmaker, also explains why he didn't support the choice of Rep. Steve Scalise.
The new film "Rustin" puts the spotlight on Bayard Rustin, an unsung hero of the civil rights movement. Emmy Award-winning actor Colman Domingo joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss starring as Rustin in "Rustin," and his upcoming feature in the film "The Color Purple."
A federal judge in Kentucky declared a mistrial in the case against former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison, who was accused of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor and others by using unreasonable force in a botched 2020 raid that killed her. Taylor's family said they were not giving up hope and that prosecutors had already told them they intended to retry Hankison. CBS News' Roxana Saberi reports.
A judge declared a mistrial Thursday after jurors failed to reach a verdict in the civil rights trial of Brett Hankison, a former Louisville police detective who was part of the botched raid that killed Breonna Taylor in 2020.
"New York Times" bestselling author and actor Lauren Graham joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the paperback release of her book of essays "Have I Told You This Already?" She also talks about her best memory with the late actor Matthew Perry.
Alli Webb founded Drybar in 2009, built it into a popular chain and sold it in 2019 for millions of dollars. She's now the author of the new book, "The Messy Truth: How I Sold My Business for Millions But Almost Lost Myself," and joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her life and lessons she's learned along the way.
Teachers tasked with educating their students about Israel, Gaza and the ongoing conflict in the region face a stiff challenge. Many teenagers get their news from social media, which is littered with misinformation. Nicole Sganga reports.
In New York, famed endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh completes a 315-mile journey down the Hudson River to promote river preservation. Then in California, we meet the first master sommelier in professional sports. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
In Florida, we see how one of the nation’s largest school districts is getting more electric school buses on the road. Then, in Louisiana, we hear from a group of incarcerated students who are giving a unique perspective on teen mental health needs. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
In New York, we sit down with the CEO of YouTube about how his platform manages misinformation and inappropriate material. Then in Maryland, we see how the Secret Service’s most elite unit trains to protect the President and other high-ranking officials. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
In Mississippi, we remember the life, death and legacy of Emmett Till. Then in Delaware, we visit a new exhibit that’s celebrating the often overlooked fashion pioneer Ann Lowe. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
A woman who lost her baby helps grieving mothers who have experienced the same loss. A couple who tied the knot 56 years ago with no wedding party becomes newlyweds again. And David Begnaud gets an assignment to travel to a surprise city and find a story in 48 hours.
All of Debbie Pearl's dogs have disabilities and use wheelchairs or prosthetic limbs. They're known as "The Unstoppable Dogs."
Debbie Pearl has seven dogs of different breeds that have one major thing in common — they are all survivors of abuse. All of her dogs have disabilities and use wheelchairs or prosthetics, and now they work as therapy dogs, inspiring others who have disabilities or may have survived abuse.
"I had made vows that I would be with him in sickness and health, and I took that very seriously," Kris Armstrong said of her former husband, Brandon Smith. "I didn't stay married to him, but I wanted to take care of him."
When Kris Armstrong's husband, Brandon Smith, suffered a traumatic brain injury and needed constant care, she decided to begin the process of becoming his legal guardian by divorcing him. She vowed to take care of him for the rest of his life. Now she is remarried with children – but she's kept that promise. She is still caring for Brandon alongside her new husband, and he is a part of their family.
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.
CBS Reports goes into a cartel stronghold in Mexico to uncover what’s behind the surge in fentanyl trafficking and why America is failing to stop it.
A CBS Reports investigation found that Americans have been aiding Mexican drug cartels by smuggling military-grade weapons across the U.S. border into Mexico, at a scale and scope previously unreported — providing the firepower cartels need to operate with impunity.
With touchscreens everywhere, Americans are sick of being asked to tip, and it's hurting their generosity around the holidays.
CBS will air the three-hour award show extravaganza, known for its boozy dinner-party atmosphere, live on Sunday, Jan. 7.
Top White House attorney Richard Sauber sent a letter to the House Oversight and Judiciary Committee chairs rejecting requests for interviews with White House staff members.
Troopers are investigating a shooting at New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord, police said. The suspect is dead.
Kaitlin Armstrong, who was convicted of fatally shooting rising professional cyclist Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson, has been sentenced to 90 years.
With touchscreens everywhere, Americans are sick of being asked to tip, and it's hurting their generosity around the holidays.
OpenAI said its board concluded Altman "was not consistently candid in his communications." Mira Murati will step in as interim CEO.
Some major retailers are shoring up security at self-checkout stations or even phasing out kiosks.
IBM and the European Commission are halting advertising on X after a report showed that ads are appearing next to Nazi-related content.
The bearings in some Honda Pilots, Odyssey vans and Ridgeline trucks could fail, causing the engines to stall and increasing the risk of a crash.
Top White House attorney Richard Sauber sent a letter to the House Oversight and Judiciary Committee chairs rejecting requests for interviews with White House staff members.
Trump's attorneys sought to have the case thrown out, claiming Judge Arthur Engoron and his law clerk displayed bias. The judge called their motion "without merit."
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, who has dementia, is entering home hospice care like her husband, The Carter Center said.
Democratic presidential candidate Dean Phillips has brought former Minneapolis City Council Member Alondra Cano into his campaign.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was supposed to propose new vehicle safety regulations by Nov. 15.
Two companies behind the supplements brand Balance of Nature had flouted years of warnings, the FDA said.
The FDA's "leading hypothesis" on the lead that has forced recalls of some applesauce products blames cinnamon from Ecuador.
This marks the first confirmed case of chronic wasting disease in Yellowstone National Park, officials said.
The CDC report states that allergic diseases such as asthma are a growing concern in the U.S. cannabis industry.
Measles outbreaks worldwide climbed 68% from 2021.
The items include a hoard of bronze artifacts such as axes, spearheads, rings and a sword scabbard.
About 250 Rohingya refugees crammed onto a wooden boat were turned away by locals off the coast of Aceh province.
Gaza residents are facing the "immediate possibility of starvation," the World Health Organization says.
The Icelandic fishing town of Grindavik has been evacuated as earthquakes are breaking open streets and "completely damaged" some homes: "There is no one living here. From 3,800 to zero."
"The national task before our eyes is to locate the missing and return the abducted persons home," the IDF said in a statement Friday.
CBS will air the three-hour award show extravaganza, known for its boozy dinner-party atmosphere, live on Sunday, Jan. 7.
As you plan your Thanksgiving menu, there are ways to save money and still provide a delicious holiday meal for family and friends.
Dex Carvey, the son of comedian Dana Carvey, died of an accidental overdose, his family announced in a statement.
GQ introduces its first-ever video cover story, featuring an intimate interview with André 3000. The rapper talks about his upcoming solo debut and reflects on his past.
Country legend Dolly Parton sat down with Norah O'Donnell to discuss her new rock and roll album, her first in the genre, which features collaborations with the likes of Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks.
OpenAI said its board concluded Altman "was not consistently candid in his communications." Mira Murati will step in as interim CEO.
IBM and the European Commission are halting advertising on X after a report showed that ads are appearing next to Nazi-related content.
Facebook parent company Meta is calling for new laws to require parental approval when kids 15 or younger try downloading apps. Jeff Horwitz, technology reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joined CBS News to discuss why.
Oral arguments in the Google antitrust trial are over with the evidentiary phase of the trial wrapping up Thursday. Nico Grant, a technology reporter covering Google for The New York Times, joined CBS News to discuss the case.
Amazon customers, who can peruse showrooms and compare prices, will soon be able to use the e-commerce site to buy Hyundai vehicles.
The items include a hoard of bronze artifacts such as axes, spearheads, rings and a sword scabbard.
The test launch of SpaceX's Super Heavy-Starship rocket will come nearly seven months after an initial test flight ended in a spectacular failure.
"The Pantanal is a region that's used to fires," explains one biologist, "but this many fires isn't normal."
Climate change is threatening nearly every aspect of the lives of Americans in every part of the U.S., according to a new government report. CBS News national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy takes a closer look at some of the key takeaways.
The fifth National Climate Assessment report was published Tuesday as President Biden unveiled new funding to combat the effects of climate change on infrastructure and susceptible communities. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy looks at the report's findings.
Troopers are investigating a shooting at New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord, police said. The suspect is dead.
Alex Murdaugh pleaded guilty Friday to a slew of financial crimes in state court, adding to the prison time facing the longtime lawyer who was convicted of killing his wife and son.
Donald Santini — who appeared on the TV show "America's Most Wanted" in 1990, 2005 and 2013 — pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Cynthia "Cindy" Ruth Wood.
The body of Ismael Villagómez was found in the driver's seat of a car in Ciudad Juarez, a violence-plagued city across the border from El Paso, Texas.
Had Patrick Nicholas served his full sentence of 10 years for a previous attempted rape of another woman he would not have been free to strangle 16-year-old Sarah Yarborough.
The Leonid meteor showers are fast – streaking by at 44 miles per second, according to NASA. Still, some stargazers can see them at their peak this week.
The test launch of SpaceX's Super Heavy-Starship rocket will come nearly seven months after an initial test flight ended in a spectacular failure.
Axiom Space is preparing for its third private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. NASA legends Peggy Whitson and Michael López-Alegría, now working with Axiom, joined CBS News to discuss the endeavor.
You can track where the tool bag is in its orbit around Earth.
Sparkling and colorful images of faraway galaxy clusters recently released by NASA show one of the most detailed views of the universe ever taken.
Matthew Trussler was found dead at the home he shared with his fiancée Melissa Turner. See the evidence that led to authorities piecing together his death.
Marlene Warren answered the door to her Wellington, FL, home and was fatally gunned down by a mysterious clown. Despite eyewitnesses, circumstantial evidence, and the identification a suspect early on, it would take more than 30 years for her killer to face justice.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
The White House says it has intelligence that shows Hamas was using Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital as a "command and control node," according to Warren Strobel, a national security reporter at The Wall Street Journal who joins CBS News with his latest reporting on the Israel-Hamas war.
President Biden is meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit comes to a close in San Francisco. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports on the meeting that will likely touch on trade and how to prevent fentanyl from flooding the U.S.
Republican Rep. Michael Guest, the House Ethics Committee chairman, filed a resolution Friday seeking Rep. George Santos' removal from the House. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
Iceland has declared a state of emergency as researchers continue to monitor a potential volcanic eruption that has led to the evacuation of thousands. Vincent Drouin, a geophysicist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, joins CBS News with what the data is indicating.
When investigators told Patrick Nicholas they were investigating the murder of Sarah Yarborough, he responded with a bizarre question that made law enforcement wonder if there were other victims.