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Heir to the British throne's office says "correct processes were followed" after Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani handed him $3.2 million in cash.
Colorful pageantry, boundless national spirit, and chilled family drama were on display at the festivities honoring Britain's beloved 96-year-old monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
Strict dress codes are just the beginning.
Throwing a party for a 96-year-old woman who's been in the same job for 70 years might seem like a farewell party. But Britain's monarch isn't done setting records yet.
The United Kingdom is celebrating Queen Elizabeth II and her 70 years on the British throne. CBS News anchors Errol Barnett and Tanya Rivero spoke with Vanity Fair staff writer Erin Vanderhoof about the festivities coming up this week.
Cultural changes brought by everything from rock and roll to mass immigration have transformed the U.K. over the past 70 years, but if the queen herself has changed, there's little sign of it.
The United Kingdom and its 14 Commonwealth realms are marking the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to the throne
The 96-year-old monarch's in-person appearance ahead of celebrations to mark her 70-year reign came after a cancelation blamed on "mobility problems."
The monarch had missed the opening of Parliament only twice before, leaving some to wonder if she'll attend celebrations to mark her record 70-year reign in just a few weeks.
British Army taking the "breach of security extremely seriously" after an impostor managed to eat and dine with troops, and even spend the night on the base.
The monarch was one of many members of Britain's royal family to attend the ceremony for Prince Philip in London, but a few were notably absent.
The founder of SBTV helped launch the career of notable British music artists, including rapper Dave and Ed Sheeran.
Buckingham Palace is dealing with another major scandal, this time over a charity led by Prince Charles. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Philips joins "CBS News Mornings" from London with the latest.
The queen's eldest son and heir to the throne tested positive last week, not long after spending time with his mother. Now Charles' wife is also self-isolating.
The queen's eldest son and heir to the throne is now self-isolating, which is still the rule in England, but may not be for much longer.
Queen Elizabeth marked the historic milestone of 70 years on the British throne, and said it's her "sincere wish" for Prince Charles's wife Camilla to be known as Queen Consort when Charles becomes king. BBC royals correspondent Sarah Campbell joins "CBS News Mornings" with more from the House of Windsor.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is celebrating 70 years on the throne and offering her blessing for Prince Charles' wife, Camilla, to be called Queen Consort upon him becoming king. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips reports from London, and CBS News royal contributor Amanda Foreman joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss.
Queen Elizabeth will celebrate a record-breaking 70 years on the British throne on Sunday. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more in this week's London Calling.
The job advert wants someone with a "proactive approach" and a willingness to work for $12.96 an hour, the base wage in U.K..
Prince Andrew has been stripped of all his military titles and charities as he faces a lawsuit connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more in this week's "London Calling."
Prince Andrew was recently stripped of all his military titles as he faces a sexual abuse lawsuit. He denies the charges. The question remains whether Queen Elizabeth will take away his Duke of York title as she prepares for her platinum jubillee celebration. BBC royals reporter Sarah Campbell joins "CBSN AM" from London with more.
A judge has given the green light to a lawsuit by a woman who has accused Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was 17. The prince's lawyers asked for the case to be dismissed because of a settlement Virginia Giuffre reached with lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joins CBSN AM from England with the story.
The suspect, a 19-year-old man from Southampton, did not enter any buildings on the grounds.
The Pope and Queen Elizabeth both delivered their annual holiday messages on Christmas as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt traditional Christmas celebrations. Roxanna Saberi reports.
The royal wowed a Christmas Eve audience with a beautiful piano performance alongside singer-songwriter Tom Walker.
The Department of Transportation is considering new rules that would hold airlines accountable for their flight schedules and make them better compensate passengers.
One of the girl's family members jumped in the water and beat the shark off of her until she was free, officials said.
The U.S. has received tens of thousands of humanitarian parole applications from Afghans seeking refuge from the Taliban.
The court "took a sledgehammer to one of EPA's most important tools," one climate advocate said.
Rep. Liz Cheney found herself aligned with her four challengers on a few points but disagreed with them on issues like the legitimacy of the Jan. 6 committee and of the 2020 presidential election.
Lawmakers say they hope other states follow suit, but environmentalists say the measure doesn't go far enough and business groups have concerns, as well.
The Chinese leader marked the 25th anniversary of Britain handing the former colony back to Beijing by stressing that nobody would ever "seize power" over it.
One passenger said when the Norwegian Sun hit the iceberg, "Boom, the whole ship shakes. And I'm like, 'Well, what's going on?'"
About half say the shooting has made them more likely to support some gun restrictions, but partisan divides remain.
Texans like their state's food and the diversity of the people, but not the cost of living, politics or the weather.
One of the girl's family members jumped in the water and beat the shark off of her until she was free, officials said.
The U.S. has received tens of thousands of humanitarian parole applications from Afghans seeking refuge from the Taliban.
Officials from more than 20 agencies are working together in a nondescript warehouse, investigating Baltimore's most brazen drug syndicates.
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, the second youngest woman in Congress, Rep. Sara Jacobs discusses Democratic leadership, abortion and privacy.
State officials said Greenidge Generation's mine is a threat to New York's climate goals. A Greenidge spokesperson says, "It simply would not."
Lawmakers say they hope other states follow suit, but environmentalists say the measure doesn't go far enough and business groups have concerns, as well.
Proposed energy bill would allow state to tap into gas-powered plants and diesel generators when hot weather strains grid.
Sale means brand will return to Israel and West Bank — with or without Vermont ice cream maker's support.
With "more supply and somewhat less demand, the housing market is rebalancing," said one analyst.
Texans like their state's food and the diversity of the people, but not the cost of living, politics or the weather.
The U.S. has received tens of thousands of humanitarian parole applications from Afghans seeking refuge from the Taliban.
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, the second youngest woman in Congress, Rep. Sara Jacobs discusses Democratic leadership, abortion and privacy.
Rep. Liz Cheney found herself aligned with her four challengers on a few points but disagreed with them on issues like the legitimacy of the Jan. 6 committee and of the 2020 presidential election.
A new Navy investigation concluded ineffective leadership soon after fuel leaks from Red Hill fuel storage facility led to contamination of drinking water in Hawaii.
Dr. Karen Onel, pediatric rheumatology chief, explains symptoms of stiffness and joint swelling to look for in children.
Nearly all abortions were immediately banned in Arkansas last week immediately after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Governor Asa Hutchinson joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the state’s legislation.
The new program, which will take until 2024 to fully implement, will provide coverage for an additional 764,000 people.
One patient has died, and another suffered a pregnancy loss.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Celine Gounder joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the FDA panel's recommendation to update the COVID booster vaccine to target a form of Omicron. Plus, Dr. Gounder talks about the U.S. response to contain monkeypox.
The U.S. has received tens of thousands of humanitarian parole applications from Afghans seeking refuge from the Taliban.
The move comes after Christophe Doire's body was exhumed in April in order to carry out new tests.
The Chinese leader marked the 25th anniversary of Britain handing the former colony back to Beijing by stressing that nobody would ever "seize power" over it.
Antonio De la Cruz was shot dead and his daughter was critically wounded in the attack.
"A terrorist country is killing our people," said Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's chief of staff. "In response to defeats on the battlefield, they fight civilians."
The 1992 track, "Killing in the Name," was played on loop until at least Wednesday – but it is unclear who is behind the mysterious music marathon.
Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell joins “CBS Mornings'' to discuss the seventh season of his podcast "Revisionist History." He talks about uncovering his family history and how his latest book is being adapted into a documentary series.
As movements like #exvangelicals continue to grow, CBS News spoke to three queer artists who have reclaimed elements of their religion in their art.
Actress Mira Sorvino joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her movie, "Most Guys Are Losers," her career and why "Romy" from “Romy and Michele's High School Reunion” is one of her favorite roles.
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Tech companies are facing numerous questions on whether they will cooperate with law enforcement officials who may seek to prosecute abortions where the procedure is now banned. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson has more on the pressures these companies are facing, including from their own employees.
CNET Editorial Director Dan Ackerman joins “CBS Mornings” to share innovative technology that can help families beat the heat and save money this summer.
Memes and status updates explaining how women can legally obtain abortion pills in the mail have surged on the platforms.
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new online pharmacy's goals of disrupting the prescription drug industry and providing low-cost generic drugs.
Attack is the third major theft this year involving services that help users trade crypto across different blockchains.
State officials said Greenidge Generation's mine is a threat to New York's climate goals. A Greenidge spokesperson says, "It simply would not."
Dozens of wildfires were burning across the nation this week. Climate change is making these fires more frequent and intense, and the crews that fight them are feeling the toll. CBS News’ Ben Tracy sat down with Kelly Martin, president of the Grassroots Wildland Firefighters Association, to talk about what these brave firefighters go through.
Florida officials confirmed the recurrence of an invasive snail species that destroys wildlife and poses serious threats to human health.
Drought and warming temperatures - conditions favored by the insects - have fanned the outbreaks.
Most bacteria are microscopic, but this one is so big it can be seen with the naked eye.
Officials from more than 20 agencies are working together in a nondescript warehouse, investigating Baltimore's most brazen drug syndicates.
The move comes after Christophe Doire's body was exhumed in April in order to carry out new tests.
Antonio De la Cruz was shot dead and his daughter was critically wounded in the attack.
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.
Michael Jaramillo, 11, died when a raft carrying him and five other family members flipped over, trapping them underwater.
The SES-22 relay station is the first of six new satellites that will deliver TV, radio and data across the U.S.
"Seeing the Earth from the outside ... it really puts things into perspective," Katya Echazarreta said.
The solar-powered microwave oven-sized craft is a key part of the agency's Artemis moon program.
Depending on the results of an independent review, budget impacts and other factors, the Psyche mission could face cancellation.
An early Super Heavy-Starship failure could disrupt SpaceX astronaut fights to space station.
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If you work in one of these industries, you already know the risks.
As abortion-rights activists mourned the end of an era, anti-abortion advocates celebrated a long-fought victory.
Inside the life of a teenage girl and how her disappearance inspired a movement.
Professional racecar driver Hailie Deegan, who is the only woman competing in this year’s SRX series, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her career and the competition, which airs on CBS and Paramount+.
Nearly all abortions were immediately banned in Arkansas last week immediately after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Governor Asa Hutchinson joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the state’s legislation.
Nearly 48 million Americans are expected to travel during the Fourth of July holiday weekend. While drivers brace for major traffic, fliers are preparing for delays and cancellations. CBS News Senior Travel Advisor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS News Mornings" to share his advice for getting through the busy weekend.
Lack of availability and convenience are causing many customers to turn away from using physical coupons when they shop for groceries, despite rising prices on consumer goods. Axios Senior News Reporter Kelly Tyko shares her advice for saving money without coupons and how to best use digital options on "CBS News Mornings."
A new Mississippi law aims to protect catalytic converters from thieves. With AAA predicting 42 million travelers on the road this holiday weekend, Carter Evans reports on what every driver should keep in mind.