
Hong Kong DJ who broadcast for 6 decades dies at 98
Cordeiro died Friday, according to Radio Television Hong Kong, where he worked until 2021.
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Cordeiro died Friday, according to Radio Television Hong Kong, where he worked until 2021.
Pattie Boyd reflects on her life in front of and behind the camera in her new book, "My Life in Pictures."
Chapman shot and killed Lennon on the night of Dec. 8, 1980, as Lennon and Yoko Ono were returning to their Upper West Side apartment.
Filmmaker Peter Jackson's film "Get Back" documents the Beatles 22-day creative process that resulted in the album "Let It Be."
Hours of footage of the Beatles' writing and recording have been released after 50 years, part of Peter Jackson's new documentary, "Get Back."
An exhibition at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland explores the creation of some of pop's most indelible songs, during the period leading up to the Fab Four's breakup.
Hours of footage of the Beatles' writing and recording have been released after 50 years, part of Peter Jackson's new documentary, "Get Back."
Filmmaker Peter Jackson's film "Get Back" documents the Beatles 22-day creative process that resulted in the album "Let It Be."
Washington Post book critic Ron Charles offers his picks from this month's fiction and non-fiction titles, on topics ranging from animals to Beatles!
Filmmaker Peter Jackson said the 1970 documentary "does not show a band falling apart."
Hours of unseen footage of the Beatles' writing and recording are being released after 50 years, part of Peter Jackson's new documentary, "Get Back."
Filmmaker Peter Jackson's new film "Get Back" documents the Beatles 22-day creative process that resulted in the album "Let It Be."
Peter Jackson's "Get Back" series rewrites the story of rock's biggest breakup. Sunday, Jon Wertheim reports on the new documentary.
Two British members of ISIS have been charged for their role in the murders of four American hostages in Syria. Jeff Pegues reports.
Richard Wayne Penniman, better known as Little Richard, died Saturday at the age of 87 after battling bone cancer. Penniman leaves behind one of the most illustrious music careers in rock and roll history. Michael George reports.
Beatles fans from across the globe have made the pilgrimage to stride across the most famous crosswalk in rock and roll
79 years ago today, Richard Starkey was born in a tough neighborhood of Liverpool, England. He grew up to become known as Ringo Starr, the drummer who in 1962 joined John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison in the Beatles
A new film directed by Danny Boyle portrays a world where The Beatles never existed. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers spoke to the Academy Award-winning director and the star of the movie, Himesh Patel.
McCartney walks down memory lane while looking through old pictures and videos and talks about how he still feels the need to prove himself with his music. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
What makes the AR-15 style rifle the weapon of choice for mass shooters?; Then, the climate change lawsuit that could stop the U.S. government from supporting fossil fuels; And, Paul McCartney opens up about Abbey Road, the Beatles' breakup in wide-ranging interview.
McCartney walks down memory lane while looking through old pictures and videos and talks about how he still feels the need to prove himself with his music
The Beatle also talks about worrying, songwriting, and how even his famous bandmate was insecure
From songwriting inspiration to how he finds new music, hear more from the former Beatle
In his first profile on 60 Minutes, McCartney walks down memory lane while looking through old pictures and videos and talks about how he still feels the need to prove himself with his music
The Beatle also talks about worrying, songwriting, and how even his famous bandmate was insecure
One victim still had life-threatening injuries Tuesday night.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management said that the state's relocation program for migrants was voluntary.
More than half the country lives in so-called child care deserts, where there is little or no access to child care.
A federal judge in New York has granted a request from media organizations to reveal their identities, but gave Santos until Friday to appeal.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Trump made the country "smaller by dividing us even further and pitting one group against another."
An uptick in Ukrainian operations signals the opening phases of the counteroffensive against Russia are underway, but not the main push.
The ruling states that the minors whose parents requested the injunction can continue to receive gender-affirming treatment with GnRH agonists, known as "puberty blockers" or cross-sex hormones.
House Freedom Caucus (HFC) members, the farthest right lawmakers in Congress, joined Democrats in opposing the rule that would allow the bill to be considered by the House.
Michael Tisius, 42, died by lethal injection Tuesday for killing Leon Egley and Jason Acton on June 22, 2000.
House Freedom Caucus (HFC) members, the farthest right lawmakers in Congress, joined Democrats in opposing the rule that would allow the bill to be considered by the House.
The plane was engulfed in flames after crashing in a wooded area, officials said.
As wildfires rage in eastern Canada, strong winds are pushing thick plumes of smoke over the border and into the United States.
More than half the country lives in so-called child care deserts, where there is little or no access to child care.
One victim still had life-threatening injuries Tuesday night.
The young generation has a propensity for home ownership despite facing headwinds, report shows.
Drugmaker says it's unconstitutional for the feds to negotiate drug prices on behalf of seniors. Patient advocates say it's "desperately needed."
The first-of-its-kind boost is based on the new Secure 2.0 law, which allows retirement plans to provide financial incentives to save.
"People have been using the wrong R-word to describe the economy," one economist said. "It's resilience — not recession."
The update comes for those who "just wanted to type a ducking word," Apple said at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
House Freedom Caucus (HFC) members, the farthest right lawmakers in Congress, joined Democrats in opposing the rule that would allow the bill to be considered by the House.
Details of the visit are still being finalized, but planning is underway for Blinken to make the trip this month, three sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
An uptick in Ukrainian operations signals the opening phases of the counteroffensive against Russia are underway, but not the main push.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden accused Harlan Crow of "doubling down on bogus legal theories."
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Trump made the country "smaller by dividing us even further and pitting one group against another."
Drugmaker says it's unconstitutional for the feds to negotiate drug prices on behalf of seniors. Patient advocates say it's "desperately needed."
A new study is showing yet another way artificial intelligence is entering the medical field. This time, researchers found AI algorithms improved on existing practices for predicting breast cancer risk.
The pandemic disrupted the massage industry. Now those who specialize in hospice massage therapy are in demand and redefining their roles.
Chelsea Clinton, Raquelle Stevens, Midge Purce and Glenn Close gathered to highlight the mental health epidemic in a Two Bridge "Changing The World" panel discussion moderated by CBS2's Maurice DuBois.
Grail, a biotech firm that makes a blood test for detecting cancer, blamed the snafu on a technology glitch.
Details of the visit are still being finalized, but planning is underway for Blinken to make the trip this month, three sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Gilberto's performance in English turned her into an overnight sensation and helped popularized bossa nova in the U.S.
Elon Musk may be fine, but for smaller U.S. businesses, operating in China has become "very risky," a lawyer who works in the country tells CBS News.
The lead scientist tells CBS News that the discoveries his team is making in the Rising Star cave system may force us to rethink "what it means to be human."
Holloway was 18 when she was last seen during a trip with classmates to Aruba. She was last seen leaving a bar with Joran van der Sloot.
Gilberto's performance in English turned her into an overnight sensation and helped popularized bossa nova in the U.S.
Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. has settled with a woman who claims he raped her, averting a trial that was about to begin in New York City.
The actors' union, which has roughly 160,000 members, voted overwhelmingly to strike if negotiations with studios turn sour.
Actor Luna Blaise stars in the TV series "Manifest" on Netflix. Blaise joins "CBS Mornings" and shares her reaction to the show's final episodes, what she took from set and what it was like to say goodbye to her character, Olive.
The Indianapolis Colts said they're aware the NFL has opened a gambling probe into one of the team's players. Rodgers said he takes "full responsibility" for his actions.
A new study claims that artificial intelligence is more accurate at predicting a patient's cancer risk than traditional methods. Janet Shamlian takes a look at how the emerging technology could help breast cancer diagnoses.
The update comes for those who "just wanted to type a ducking word," Apple said at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
The company's operating system upgrade, coming September, adds live voicemail transcribing and an enhanced autocorrect tool.
Apple is unveiling its Vision Pro headset, a virtual reality device set for release next year at a starting cost of $3,499.00. Carter Evans reports.
Apple unveiled a long-anticipated piece of hardware during its worldwide developers conference Monday. The new "Vision Pro" mixed-reality headset is the tech juggernaut's first foray into what it calls "spatial computing." Brian Heater, hardware editor at TechCrunch, joins CBS News to discuss the significance behind the headset and other highlights from the conference.
The University of New England is also home to a blue lobster named Blueberry, a large lobster named Larry, and a famous yellow lobster, named Banana.
The lead scientist tells CBS News that the discoveries his team is making in the Rising Star cave system may force us to rethink "what it means to be human."
The boats go where few scientific missions travel, making the data they collect especially valuable.
Authorities have urged people to do whatever they can to stop the invasive species known as the spotted lanternfly from spreading.
In the last century, only two wolverines were spotted in California.
Police provided an update on a shooting outside a graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia, that left at least two people dead and five others wounded. One gunshot victim had life-threatening injuries as of Tuesday night. Watch the update here.
One victim still had life-threatening injuries Tuesday night.
Officers found Ethan Orton covered in blood after he killed his parents at the family's home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Holloway was 18 when she was last seen during a trip with classmates to Aruba. She was last seen leaving a bar with Joran van der Sloot.
The 17-year-old allegedly submitted the child's information to a bogus website called rentahitman.com.
The Dragon carries needed crew supplies and equipment, along with two roll-out solar array blankets.
One of the new images, part of an "astronomical treasure trove" reveal asteroid tails shooting across the far-off galaxy.
In a first of its kind event, the European Space Agency on Friday livestreamed images of Mars in what it called an opportunity "to get as close as it's currently possible" to the Red Planet.
Around the world, people can catch a sweet treat in the night sky this weekend.
Up until Friday, all images seen of the planet were technically of its past.
See the details of the bizarre case.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Despite losing three quarters of the blood in her body, Donna Ongsiako was able to help police find the person who almost took her life.
Vero Beach Police investigators focused on cellphone tower pings and surveillance footage cameras to catch a man who murdered his former girlfriend.
Police provided an update on a shooting outside a graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia, that left at least two people dead and five others wounded. One gunshot victim had life-threatening injuries as of Tuesday night. Watch the update here.
Prince Harry will make an appearance in court Tuesday as he sues one of Britain's tabloid newspapers for phone hacking and illegal intrusion into his private life. The publisher admits phone hacking once took place at its newspapers but denies that the Duke of Sussex was ever a target. Holly Williams spoke with media lawyer Matthew Gill about what Harry hoped to achieve by taking the very public case to trial.
Apple is unveiling its Vision Pro headset, a virtual reality device set for release next year at a starting cost of $3,499.00. Carter Evans reports.
An Oklahoma school board has voted to approve what could become the nation's first publicly-funded religious school. Oklahoma's attorney general warns it's unconstitutional and leaves the state vulnerable to potential litigation. Laura Meckler, national educational writer for the Washington Post, joins CBS News to discuss the legal opposition.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia has triggered "the largest man-made environmental disaster in Europe in decades" after a major dam and power station blew up in southern Ukraine Tuesday. The Kremlin has denied claims it carried out the attack, accusing Ukrainian forces instead. Suzanne Loftus, research fellow at the Quincy Institute, joins CBS News to discuss what the collapse means for the war's trajectory.