Royal baby Archie makes his debut
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle introduced their first child to the world, two days after his birth. They also revealed his name, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Imtiaz Tyab has the details.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle introduced their first child to the world, two days after his birth. They also revealed his name, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Imtiaz Tyab has the details.
If Prince Harry is on paternity leave, he is taking a break Thursday morning. He's in the Netherlands promoting the Invictus Games for wounded warriors, while his wife, Meghan Markle, stays with their newborn son, Archie. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Windsor, England.
The newest member of the royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan's newborn son, is named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. In this edition of London Calling, Simon Bates looks at what the new addition means for the royal family.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King will anchor "Meghan and Harry Plus One," a CBS News special marking the one-year anniversary of the marriage of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, along with the birth of their first baby. Watch Friday, May 17 on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
The new royal baby met his aunt and uncle for the first time yesterday. BBC royals correspondent Sarah Campbell breaks it down for CBSN in "The Royals Report."
Meghan Markle’s close friends open up to CBS News’ Gayle King in a revealing one-hour special exploring the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they take on a new title – mom and dad. Watch Friday, May 17 at 8/7c on CBS.
For the first time, some of Meghan Markle’s best friends are giving us a rare and intimate look at the life of the Duchess of Sussex. In a CBS News special, "Meghan and Harry Plus One," makeup artist Daniel Martin and actress Janina Gavankar discuss why Meghan is ready for motherhood and how she handles the stress of critical headlines. Watch the royal baby special Friday, May 17 at 8/7c on CBS.
Two of Meghan Markle's closest friends are opening up about the Duchess of Sussex and her life with Prince Harry and baby Archie. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joins CBSN to talk about her CBS News special, "Meghan and Harry Plus One," which airs tonight at 8/7c on CBS and streams on CBSN at 1 a.m. ET.
Once the Duchess of Sussex wears a garment, it spikes at least 200 percent in search across the internet and flies off the shelves
This weekend marks one year since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding. They'll be ringing in their anniversary with their newborn baby Archie. Gayle King sat down with two of Meghan's friends for the special "Meghan and Harry Plus One."
"To just see her going by herself and then to see him intercepting her – was almost like 'we've got you. You're one of us now,'" said Meghan's friend Daniel Martin
President Trump is heading to the U.K. for a state visit, where he will meet with Queen Elizabeth II, British politicians and commemorate 75 years since the D-Day landings. The trip comes as Mr. Trump has made controversial remarks on Brexit and Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle. CBSN royal contributor Victoria Arbiter joins CBSN with what to expect during the international visit.
President Trump flies to London on Sunday night where he will spend much Monday at Buckingham Palace. Mr. Trump is already facing criticism for what he said about the American member of the royal family. Weija Jiang reports.
Queen Elizabeth welcomed President and Mrs. Trump to Buckingham Palace Monday, the first of a series of ceremonial events. The president faces protests in London from a slice of the British public and some members of parliament, who are already in the middle of turmoil over Brexit. Roya Nikkhah, royal correspondent for the Sunday Times of London, joins "CBS This Morning" from Buckingham Palace.
President Trump and the first lady are getting a royal welcome in London for their state visit. However, the president's recent comments about Brexit, London's mayor, and Meghan Markle have already sparked controversy. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN from Buckingham Palace with the latest.
Wednesday's D-Day ceremony in Portsmouth, England is the last stop on President Trump's state visit to Britain. Before leaving, the president tried to clear up a comment that overshadowed the start of his trip. Paula Reid reports.
The British royal family had lots to celebrate this week, including Prince Harry's first Father's Day and a major ceremonial event. BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph speaks with CBSN with the latest from London.
In this week's edition of The Royals Report, we got a look at the annual sovereign grant report for the British royal family. BBC News Royals Correspondent Sarah Campbell joined CBSN from London with a look at the family's expenses.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, made an appearance on the red carpet for the "Lion King" premiere in London, where they met some very popular stars. BBC royals correspondent Jonny Dymond joined CBSN from London with the Royals Report.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, is making history in the fashion world as the first guest editor of the September issue of British Vogue, in the magazine's 103-year history.
In today's "Royals Report," BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond joins CBSN from Buckingham Palace with the latest on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's request for the queen to suspend Parliament, as well as an update on the investigation into ties between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
Meghan Markle has returned to work four months after giving birth to her son, Archie. On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex launched her much anticipated charity clothing line. The line will help women find job appropriate attire and employment opportunities. Roxana Saberi reports.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and 4-month-old baby Archie are preparing for a two-week trip to South Africa. BBC royal correspondent Sarah Campbell joined CBSN from London with more.
Prince Harry and Meghan are taking their first official tour as a family, 10 days in Africa with their son Archie. The continent and its challenges hold special significance for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Debora Patta reports
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle began their trip to South Africa by talking about violence toward women. The couple are expected to follow in Princess Diana's footsteps during their visit and will open a hospital named in her honor. Debora Patta reports.
The U.S. military reported that it has shot down six Iranian one-way attack drones headed toward the Strait of Hormuz.
The so-called "Flamingo Revolution" has taken up the cause of protecting the Albanian coast from a development led by the president's son-in-law.
Political newcomer Spencer Pratt's lead over Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman in the race for L.A. mayor has continued to diminish since election night.
The number of places where people were shot initially raised concerns that there could be multiple, coordinated attackers.
James Higginbotham was found dead in a mountainous area outside Kyoto by a volunteer search-and-rescue group, his mother said.
The Treasury Department will use Iranian assets to help U.S. Gulf allies recover from damage caused by Tehran's regime, a source familiar with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's thinking told CBS News.
Golden Tempo made Cherie DeVaux the first woman to train a Kentucky Derby winner.
Police in Toledo, Ohio, reported that there were believed to be at least two shooters. No suspects have been arrested.
The five fired FBI analysits were involved in the creation of a withdrawn internal 2023 intelligence memo on "Radical Traditionalist Catholic" ideology, sources said.
Video from the storm showed rain and wind that reached speeds of 40 mph tearing up a tent, with one person flying through the air while trying to hold it down as another person rolls uncontrollably down a hill.
What appeared to be an open-and-shut case for Texas investigators turned out to be a twisted murder plot involving victim Alyssa Beard's ex-boyfriend Andrew Beard and his fiancée Holly Elkins – who detectives say was the mastermind.
Police in Toledo, Ohio, reported that there were believed to be at least two shooters. No suspects have been arrested.
Golden Tempo made Cherie DeVaux the first woman to train a Kentucky Derby winner and the second woman to train a Belmont Stakes winner.
Prediction markets have become a draw for young men in search of quick cash and thrills, experts say. "I had almost $4,600 at one point but squandered that," one man said.
Prediction markets have become a draw for young men in search of quick cash and thrills, experts say. "I had almost $4,600 at one point but squandered that," one man said.
Americans say it's tough to find a job, but employers just added a surprisingly strong 172,000 new hires in May.
The additional payouts come from uncashed settlement funds and will be issued to eligible claimants beginning on June 9.
The labor market continues to show strength despite rising inflation and concerns about slowing economic growth.
The new paid tier adds features like longer stories and deeper metrics as Meta looks to diversify revenue beyond advertising.
The Treasury Department will use Iranian assets to help U.S. Gulf allies recover from damage caused by Tehran's regime, a source familiar with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's thinking told CBS News.
Political newcomer Spencer Pratt's lead over Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman in the race for L.A. mayor has continued to diminish since election night.
Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, will advance to the November election in the California governor's race, CBS News projects. A second candidate in the race has not yet been projected to advance.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro argues the U.S. has chosen to align against his government and back forces he identifies as complicit in the drug trade.
As President Trump prepares to watch the New York Knicks take on the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden, officials are planning for a heightened security posture, sources said.
A medical breakthrough is showing promise for millions of Americans with Type 1 diabetes. It's an alternative to taking insulin without the injections. Mark Strassmann has more details.
Dr. Peter Stafford was working with a missionary group in the Congo when he came down with the virus last month.
Dr. Sara Whittingham thought she would know if something was wrong. But her minor symptoms had a surprising cause.
Travel bans and conflict have disrupted supply chains in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving health workers without Ebola tests and protective gear needed to contain the outbreak.
The FDA is moving ahead with a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, a senior FDA official confirmed to CBS News, a step that could create a path for the Trump administration to restrict access to the medication.
The number of places where people were shot initially raised concerns that there could be multiple, coordinated attackers.
The Treasury Department will use Iranian assets to help U.S. Gulf allies recover from damage caused by Tehran's regime, a source familiar with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's thinking told CBS News.
Problems with processing visas had earlier led Iran to move its training base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, Mexico.
The so-called "Flamingo Revolution" has taken up the cause of protecting the Albanian coast from a development led by the president's son-in-law.
Hegseth's speech echoed broader Trump administration rhetoric over border security and migration in Europe.
In this web exclusive, Broadway stars Brandon Uranowitz, Joshua Henry and Caissie Levy (each a Tony Award-nominated star of the musical revival "Ragtime") talk with correspondent Mo Rocca about their emotional connections with the show's story and themes – as artists, audience members, and cast members from past productions.
As depicted in the Broadway revival of the musical "Ragtime" (nominated for 11 Tony Awards), the pursuit of the American Dream was just as dramatic, expansive and heartfelt at the turn of the 20th century as it is today. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Tony-nominated actors Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy and Brandon Uranowitz, and with lyricist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty, about the show's parallels to the contemporary world, from issues of race to the immigrant experience.
In this web exclusive, Steven Spielberg, director of the new film "Disclosure Day," walks Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz through a scene from his 1977 UFO classic "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," discussing Richard Dreyfuss' performance, the widescreen aspect ratio, and John Williams' music.
Patton Oswalt sits down with "CBS Saturday Morning" to discuss his new special, "Tea & Scotch," and reflect on his comedic journey.
Simon Pegg and Lizzy McAlpine sit down with "CBS Saturday Morning" to discuss their new film, "Only What We Carry," which was shot in six days and mostly improvised.
Prediction markets have become a draw for young men in search of quick cash and thrills, experts say. "I had almost $4,600 at one point but squandered that," one man said.
Anthropic is urging a pause in AI development amid growing concerns about future risks, though some experts question the company's motives. Vicky Ge Huang, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News with more details.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Experts are warning about computer "worms" created with AI that can infect devices and harm users without restraint. University of Toronto professor Nicolas Papernot joins with more.
SpaceX is going public this month, and it could be the largest-ever stock market debut. As it plans this move, SpaceX has amended the language in its IPO filing to address the company's growing need for water, particularly to expand its data centers. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady reports, and University of California, Riverside, associate professor Shaolei Ren joins to discuss.
The expected arrival of El Niño this summer could trigger another mass coral bleaching event, which would be the fifth on record, researchers said.
More than 5,300 years ago, Oetzi the Iceman was strolling through the Alps on the border of Austria and Italy when he was killed by an arrow in the back.
Days after a meteor exploded over New England, another fireball was spotted, visible in the Midwest to the Northeast. Rob Marciano has more.
A team of archaeologists at the iconic cathedral is digging straight down and back in time, to Roman Paris 2,000 years ago.
The FLEX Rover will be equipped to carry two astronauts and traverse hundreds of miles of lunar terrain.
A toxic couple orchestrates an elaborate plan to kill a mother. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
What appeared to be an open-and-shut case for Texas investigators turned out to be a twisted murder plot involving victim Alyssa Beard's ex-boyfriend Andrew Beard and his fiancée Holly Elkins – who detectives say was the mastermind.
At least 12 people were wounded in a shooting near the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, officials said Saturday. The Toledo Police Department gave a press briefing on the incident.
The freeways of Los Angeles saw two big police pursuits on Friday. The first chase ended when authorities reported that a robbery suspect was shot and killed on the busy 405 Freeway during morning rush hour. In the second incident, an alleged carjacker was taken down by a police K-9 following a meandering three-hour chase. Carter Evans has more.
A Marine veteran was working on his truck in front of his home in Oxon Hill, Maryland, this week, when four teens tried to rob him at gunpoint. That is when his military training kicked in. Tom Hanson reports.
Out of an abundance of caution, NASA briefly directed five of the seven crew members aboard the International Space Station to wait inside the docked SpaceX Crew Dragon "Freedom" spacecraft.
Three solar flares burst from the sun this week, raising the chances of seeing the northern lights for people across the United States.
NASA officials said the $582 million MAVEN orbiter could not be recovered after a problem on the far side of Mars late last year, and that its extraordinarily successful mission was at an end.
Damage to Blue Origin's lone launch pad in the wake of last week's spectacular explosion was not as severe as initially feared, the company said.
The FLEX Rover will be equipped to carry two astronauts and traverse hundreds of miles of lunar terrain.
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Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
In this web exclusive, Broadway stars Brandon Uranowitz, Joshua Henry and Caissie Levy (each a Tony Award-nominated star of the musical revival "Ragtime") talk with correspondent Mo Rocca about their emotional connections with the show's story and themes – as artists, audience members, and cast members from past productions.
As depicted in the Broadway revival of the musical "Ragtime" (nominated for 11 Tony Awards), the pursuit of the American Dream was just as dramatic, expansive and heartfelt at the turn of the 20th century as it is today. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Tony-nominated actors Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy and Brandon Uranowitz, and with lyricist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty, about the show's parallels to the contemporary world, from issues of race to the immigrant experience.
In this web exclusive, Steven Spielberg, director of the new film "Disclosure Day," walks Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz through a scene from his 1977 UFO classic "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," discussing Richard Dreyfuss' performance, the widescreen aspect ratio, and John Williams' music.
A toxic couple orchestrates an elaborate plan to kill a mother. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
At least 12 people were wounded in a shooting near the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, officials said Saturday. The Toledo Police Department gave a press briefing on the incident.