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The measure has already cleared the House with overwhelming bipartisan support.
The cubs were orphaned last week when their mother, known as "Bobbi the Bear," was shot in Newtown.
Twin sisters accused a Black man of attacking them in 1977, but he insists he's innocent and has been fighting ever since to clear his name.
Police say it happened after EMTs were dispatched to pick up a drunk and disorderly man outside a bar in the borough of Staten Island.
Depp is suing Heard for libel over a 2018 op-ed she wrote describing herself as "a public figure representing domestic abuse."
Fierce inflation, rising interest rates and geopolitical tremors threaten to halt the economy in its tracks, experts say.
Suppliers will be required to give resources to infant formula plants before sending to other customers.
S&P 500 suffers biggest one-day drop since 2020 as "stagflation" concerns stoke fears of a U.S. downturn.
Drivers are spending almost $5,000 a year on gasoline, a 70% jump from a year earlier, a Wall Street economist says.
Five years after ending a 146-year run, the "Greatest Show on Earth" will make its return in 2023.
The measure has already cleared the House with overwhelming bipartisan support.
American diplomats evacuated Kyiv when the war began but the U.S. just reopened the embassy.
The measure's sponsors say it would fill intel-sharing gaps among the Justice Department, Department of Homeland Security and the FBI.
Both bills, which now head to the Senate, are Congress' first legislative step toward alleviating the baby formula shortage.
Suppliers will be required to give resources to infant formula plants before sending to other customers.
Health officials said that 86.3% of the cases were among children aged 10 or younger.
The United States has seen a threefold increase in daily COVID-19 cases over the past month. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the latest on the rise.
The Biden administration has vowed to fight for a woman's constitutional right to abortion. On Thursday at the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris will hear directly from doctors and nurses on the frontlines. Ed O'Keefe reports.
U.S. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf is scheduled to testify before Congress today discussing the continuing baby formula shortage. The Biden administration is taking the rare step of invoking the defense production act and launching an effort to import more baby formula from overseas. Nikole Killion reports.
Congress takes action to increase baby formula supplies. Also, the markets suffer their biggest drop in nearly two years amid concerns over retailers. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
The measure has already cleared the House with overwhelming bipartisan support.
Health officials said that 86.3% of the cases were among children aged 10 or younger.
Railway security personnel found the bodies after seeing a foot sticking out of a moving railroad car, the National Institute of Migration said.
And the real numbers could be worse than Pyongyang is saying as it scrambles to soften the impact on leader Kim Jong Un's image and its fragile economy.
The abuses include beating and electrocuting city officials and robbing homes, according to an intelligence finding.
Depp is suing Heard for libel over a 2018 op-ed she wrote describing herself as "a public figure representing domestic abuse."
Johnny Depp has testified he never struck ex-wife Amber Heard.
The Grammy-winning superstar received an honorary doctorate of fine arts from NYU at the Yankee Stadium graduation ceremony.
Indie pop band Lucius is out with their fourth studio album, Second Nature, after lead singers Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe took time away from Lucius to work as some of the most in-demand backup vocalists for major acts. Anthony Mason dropped in on the band's rehearsals in Los Angeles to talk about making this disco-inspired album after going through dramatic life changes.
Heard finished her testimony Tuesday afternoon, her fourth day on the stand.
Retailer unveils two versions of its affordable Fire 7, which can be preordered ahead of June debut in stores.
Tesla founder wants the SEC to investigate Twitter's claims about spam and fake accounts on the platform.
Former President Trump's Truth Social site has yet to generate any ad revenue, according to a new regulatory filing for the business. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joined CBS News' Mola Lenghi and Tanya Rivero to discuss.
Billionaire demands proof that less than 5% of Twitter's accounts are fake or spam. Analysts say he's angling for a better purchase price.
Tesla CEO's $44 billion offer for the social media company is "out the window," one Wall Street analyst says.
The "very flashy" moths were found in the luggage of a traveler arriving from the Philippines, authorities said.
As floodwater sweeps homes away and trains off their tracks, a young Indian activist slams leaders for inaction in the face of "a real climate emergency."
A spectacular full moon is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know to see it.
Astronomers have managed to get the first images of the black hole located at the core of the Milky Way. Scientists across seven countries released the first ever image of the black hole called Sagittarius A*. Jeff Glor has more.
The eastern monarch butterfly is one step closer to being placed on the endangered species list. CBS News anchors Michelle Miller and Tanya Rivero spoke with Eva Aridjis, co-author of the new book "Monarca: A Novel" which sheds light on the dire fate of these butterflies.
Twin sisters accused a Black man of attacking them in 1977, but he insists he's innocent and has been fighting ever since to clear his name.
Police say it happened after EMTs were dispatched to pick up a drunk and disorderly man outside a bar in the borough of Staten Island.
A Tops grocery store assistant manager says she was hiding and explained that she had to whisper so the gunman wouldn't hear her, but the operator hung up. The dispatcher has been put on leave.
The decision that would allow officers to be sued if they interfere with bystanders trying to record them.
Buffalo Bills players visited the site of the grocery store massacre to offer comfort to the community. They joined city officials, community organizations and volunteers to donate food, diapers and other necessities. Jericka Duncan reports.
NASA is confident Boeing's Starliner astronaut ferry ship is finally ready for prime time.
NASA expects dwindling power to shut down the InSight Mars lander by the end of the year.
While not as serious as a potentially life-threatening 2013 incident, NASA is taking no chances with the station's aging spacesuits.
Millions in the Americas, Europe and Africa were able to see the spectacular red glow of the total lunar eclipse.
A spectacular full moon is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know to see it.
If it glittered or dazzled, it was likely being worn by a celeb at fashion's biggest party of the year
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One of these shows could be your next binge obsession.
A look at the evidence in "The Dexter Killer" case; plus, newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial-killer Dexter Morgan.
Bizarre clues and evidence in the investigation into the Colorado mother's disappearance include a spy pen, plastic needle cap, and a chipmunk alibi.
After a series of costly setbacks and delays, Boeing is ready to try again to fly its new spacecraft, Starliner, to the International Space Station. Kris Van Cleave reports from the Kennedy Space Center.
The United States has seen a threefold increase in daily COVID-19 cases over the past month. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the latest on the rise.
Players for the Buffalo Bills showed their support for their grieving community Wednesday, paying their respects to the lives lost in Saturday's massacre. Jericka Duncan reports.
The Biden administration has vowed to fight for a woman's constitutional right to abortion. On Thursday at the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris will hear directly from doctors and nurses on the frontlines. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Stocks plummeted on Wall Street Wednesday, as poor results from retailers led to renewed fears. Jill Schlesinger has more.