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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency.
The White House has criticized the hastily organized elections as a sign of Putin's weakness.
"It is very likely that we are going to have a recession," said UC Berkeley economist James Wilcox.
NASA managers have ruled out a third attempt to launch the Artemis 1 moon rocket Tuesday.
Former Jan. 6 committee staffer told 60 Minutes the White House switchboard connected a call to a rioter's phone while the Capitol was being attacked.
Meteorologists cautioned that it still could have hurricane-strength winds and would bring drenching rains and huge waves.
Pujols joined Barry Bonds (762 homers), Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714) in one of baseball's most exclusive clubs.
A Hawaii grand jury has indicted a former deputy Nevada attorney general on charges of second-degree murder in connection with a 50-year-old cold case.
The Defense Ministry said about 300,000 people would be summoned to active duty, but the order left a door open to many more getting called into service.
Masking is now urged only in communities seeing "high" transmission of the virus.
The judge lifted a decades-old injunction that has long blocked enforcement of the law, on the books since before Arizona became a state, that bans nearly all abortions.
Elton John called his White House show "A Night When Hope and History Rhyme," a reference to a poem by Irishman Seamus Heaney that President Biden often quotes.
Climate change and Puerto Rico's struggle to keep up with recovery efforts have experts and residents concerned about future storms.
At age 12, Rick Ennis confessed to murdering his mother and his stepfather. Thirteen years later, he became the prime suspect in the disappearance of Auburn University honors graduate Lori Slesinski.
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U.S. stocks fell sharply, dropping to the lowest level since November of 2020. Also, at least 50 people have been killed in protests in Iran over the death of a young woman in police custody for wearing an “improper” head covering. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Russia has started holding referendums in four occupied territories in Ukraine. A similar vote in 2014 led to the annexation of Crimea. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta is in Kyiv with the latest.
About 100 full-time residents live in Wrangell-St. Elias. It’s the last community to reside inside a national park. CBS News' Jeff Glor has more.
As remote work continues to grow, people are choosing where they want to live to earn a living. Lately, more and more Americans have been picking Mexico City. CBS News correspondent Enrique Acevedo has more on the trend.
A few unruly passengers have gotten sentences and large fines, but that's not the norm for disruptive behavior in the skies.
Global shipping company has closed offices and frozen hiring to offset the impact of soaring inflation.
Central banks around the world are jacking up interest rates, raising concerns about a global recession.
Historically Black college accuses Florida officials of discriminating against the school based on race.
Fed Chief Jerome Powell says curbing inflation will cause pain. Critics say putting millions out of work is unnecessary.
With a newly opened restaurant, chef Gregory Goudet says his team is working to rebuild Portland, Oregon, as the community still deals with the lingering effects of the pandemic, homelessness and social unrest. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller has more.
Over 200 participants and thousands of spectators are set to gather for the 10th running of “The Race of the Gentleman” in New Jersey. CBS News correspondent Dana Jacobson has more on the vintage car and motorcycle event.
Steve-O discusses his new memoir “A Hard Kick in the Nuts: What I've Learned from a Lifetime of Terrible Decisions” with CBS News correspondent Jamie Wax.
Minority leader Kevin McCarthy unveiled the House Republican midterm agenda. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion spoke with McCarthy about why he wants to be speaker.
About 100 full-time residents live in Wrangell-St. Elias. It’s the last community to reside inside a national park. CBS News correspondent Jeff Glor has more.
With a newly opened restaurant, chef Gregory Goudet says his team is working to rebuild Portland, Oregon, as the community still deals with the lingering effects of the pandemic, homelessness and social unrest. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller has more.
Historically Black college accuses Florida officials of discriminating against the school based on race.
The manner of death of Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old massage therapist, was still listed as undetermined.
Award-winning author Angie Thomas joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the new film "On the Come Up" which is based on her New York Times' #1 best-selling novel of the same name.
Serena Stoneberg recently got married, making her the eighth bride to wear her grandmother's wedding dress. The gown was bought in 1950 by Adele Larson Stoneberg and has since been worn by her two sisters, three nieces, her daughter and now her granddaughter. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers has more.
A young woman vanishes. The prime suspect has a criminal past — he murdered his parents when he was a child. Did he kill again? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, September 24 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
On her son's first day of kindergarten, Ricki Weisberg filmed him getting off the school bus, and the first thing he said about the day was an honest review: "Terrible sandwich."
When a specialist suggested reading books to make visual memories, Edith Lemay had a better idea. "I'm like, 'I'm not going to do that in books, I'm going to see them in real life.'"
A century ago, cotton farmers in Enterprise, Ala., faced disaster when their crops were wiped out by the pest. Rather than accept defeat, the farmers switched to growing peanuts, and now the town celebrates coming back stronger.
After James Warren built the first bench, he kept building. Now eight of his custom benches are at bus stops around the area.
"We just want this to be a safe place for these people to come in, feel of service and of value, learn some vocational skills," his mom said.
NASA's launch of the Artemis 1 mission signals America's intent to return to the moon, and beyond. This CBS Reports documentary reveals the incredible endeavor of America's next great leap in space exploration and the collective will required to see it through.
In this CBS Reports documentary, Jim Axelrod peels back the curtain on a sobering reality of a justice system in crisis: For roughly half of the people murdered in America, no one is arrested for the crime.
CBS Reports explores gun violence victims' fight to pass gun control laws in Virginia in the wake of mass shootings and the armed resistance determined to stop them from passing.
For an unprecedented number of young people in Gen Z, gender is a social construct that needs dismantling. In this CBS Reports documentary, we follow four teens with diverse gender identities to see how they are dealing with and experiencing a world that’s redefining gender.
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.
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From the new season of "Survivor" to another cycle of "Bachelor in Paradise," let the fall streaming binge begin.
Everything you need to know about the Apple AirPods Pro 2, plus how to order a pair today.
A Hawaii grand jury has indicted a former deputy Nevada attorney general on charges of second-degree murder in connection with a 50-year-old cold case.
NASA managers have ruled out a third attempt to launch the Artemis 1 moon rocket Tuesday.
"It is very likely that we are going to have a recession," said UC Berkeley economist James Wilcox.
NASA aims for Tuesday launch of oft-delayed Space Launch System rocket, but forecasters are 80% no-go.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency.
"It is very likely that we are going to have a recession," said UC Berkeley economist James Wilcox.
Fed Chief Jerome Powell says curbing inflation will cause pain. Critics say putting millions out of work is unnecessary.
Historically Black college accuses Florida officials of discriminating against the school based on race.
Brick-and-mortar banks are paying rates that are far below the Federal funds rate. Here's why — and how to find a better rate.
Zoono Microbe Shield was marketed as protecting against COVID-19 but is only effective against bacteria, fungi and mold, EPA said.
The Defense Ministry said about 300,000 people would be summoned to active duty, but the order left a door open to many more getting called into service.
Committee aides reportedly traveled to Denmark to review documentary footage related to Stone.
Jensen was at the front of the mob chasing the U.S. Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman up the stairs of the Capitol.
The judge lifted a decades-old injunction that has long blocked enforcement of the law, on the books since before Arizona became a state, that bans nearly all abortions.
Short, who was the former vice president's chief of staff, also commented on Pence's potential presidential ambitions.
The judge lifted a decades-old injunction that has long blocked enforcement of the law, on the books since before Arizona became a state, that bans nearly all abortions.
Masking is now urged only in communities seeing "high" transmission of the virus.
It's "absolutely" OK to talk with your child about suicide, a family therapist said.
The number of teenage girls who have been suicidal has increased 50% since 2019, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A family therapist says it's "absolutely" OK for parents to talk with their children about suicide and shares some warning signs. Meg Oliver has more.
Zoono Microbe Shield was marketed as protecting against COVID-19 but is only effective against bacteria, fungi and mold, EPA said.
The Defense Ministry said about 300,000 people would be summoned to active duty, but the order left a door open to many more getting called into service.
The White House has criticized the hastily organized elections as a sign of Putin's weakness.
"The talk of a historical storm definitely looks like it's shaping up to be true," said a Canadian meteorologist.
Roger Federer has ended his superlative professional tennis career at age 41 with a loss in doubles alongside longtime rival Rafael Nadal at the Laver Cup.
The incident came hours before Roger Federer was scheduled to play for the final time before retiring.
At the end of the show, Mr. Biden surprised John with the National Humanities Medal, for his songbook and his long legacy of advocacy.
It replaces Pepsi, which sponsored the mega-TV attraction for the past ten years.
Wilde said whether actor Shia LaBeouf was fired from or quit the movie was a "question of semantics" and also addressed the "spitgate" incident.
"Sometimes it's just too much to deal with. I'm doing the best I can," the actor said.
"CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King presented Styles with a special banner onstage Wednesday night.
TikTok, which already bans political advertising, will now also ban campaign fundraising.
Engineers are reviewing test data to determine if NASA can press ahead toward a September 27 launch target.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Recent data breaches at American Airlines and Uber have raised concerns that consumer data is increasingly vulnerable to hacking attempts. Lindsay Gorman, a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the Alliance for Securing Democracy, discussed what customers should be concerned about if their data was compromised.
Uber said the group of hackers who targeted other tech companies earlier this year is behind a recent cyberattack. This comes after a teen claimed responsibility for the move. Lily Hay Newman, a senior reporter for Wired, joined "CBS News Mornings" to break down what allowed the Uber hack to happen and what this attack and other similar ones mean for consumers.
The watery blast from the volcano was huge and unusual — and scientists are still trying to understand its impacts.
The ALMA radio telescope in Chile's Andes mountains picked up something "really puzzling" in the Sagittarius A* data, scientists said.
The Conservative Party, which is still in power under new leadership, had vowed never to re-allow the controversial gas extraction practice unless it was proven safe.
One researcher says the findings suggest "repeated exposure to flavors before birth could help to establish food preferences post-birth" and help shape healthy eating.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured an image of Neptune and its thin rings in the sharpest view of the planet in decades.
A Hawaii grand jury has indicted a former deputy Nevada attorney general on charges of second-degree murder in connection with a 50-year-old cold case.
Attorney Tom Pickert, 39, was shot and killed in front of his home after walking his children to school.
The manner of death of Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old massage therapist, was still listed as undetermined.
A 20-year-old woman is expected to survive after the parked police patrol vehicle she was detained in was struck by a freight train in Colorado.
The incident prompted officials in Oak Forest, Illinois, to urge people to shelter in place.
NASA aims for Tuesday launch of oft-delayed Space Launch System rocket, but forecasters are 80% no-go.
Monday will be a monumental day for the "history of humankind" as a high-speed spacecraft smashes into an asteroid at nearly 15,000 mph.
The ALMA radio telescope in Chile's Andes mountains picked up something "really puzzling" in the Sagittarius A* data, scientists said.
Engineers are reviewing test data to determine if NASA can press ahead toward a September 27 launch target.
Frank Rubio's Soyuz launch is NASA's first under an agreement that also calls for cosmonaut launches on SpaceX ferry ships.
In September 2022, at age 73, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the British throne.
Royals, heads of state and mourners gather to honor Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
The royal family owns a lot more than you might think — and it's not just castles and property, either.
An inside look into the case of Lauren Kanarek who was shot by her horse trainer, the former Olympian Michael Barisone.
Donald Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush – how do the presidents of our era compare with those who came before?
The Tulsa, Oklahoma based indie-rock trio Wilderado released their first album in late 2021. One of their singles is now climbing the charts as they continue a headline tour. For Saturday Sessions, Wilderado performs "Outside My Head."
The Tulsa, Oklahoma based indie-rock trio Wilderado released their first album in late 2021. One of their singles is now climbing the charts as they continue a headline tour. For Saturday Sessions, Wilderado performs “Surefire."
The Tulsa, Oklahoma based indie-rock trio Wilderado released their first album in late 2021. One of their singles is now climbing the charts as they continue a headline tour. For Saturday Sessions, Wilderado performs “Take Some Time.”
With a newly opened restaurant, chef Gregory Goudet says his team is working to rebuild Portland, Oregon, as the community still deals with the lingering effects of the pandemic, homelessness and social unrest. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller has more.
Over 200 participants and thousands of spectators are set to gather for the 10th running of “The Race of the Gentleman” in New Jersey. CBS News correspondent Dana Jacobson has more on the vintage car and motorcycle event.