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King Charles and Queen Camilla were crowned in the historic ceremony attended by his sons, Princes William and Harry, and thousands of guests.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla were crowned in the historic ceremony attended by his sons, Princes William and Harry, and thousands of guests.
King Charles' second son, Prince Harry, very publicly gave up his role as a "working" member of the royal family, while Andrew had his duties taken away.
In a rare pre-coronation interview, Princess Anne was asked about suggestions that the king might reduce the number of "working" members of his publicly funded family.
King Charles' coronation will be watched by millions of people around the world — but witnessed in person by only about 2,000 handpicked guests.
Hear the first excerpt of Maxwell's interview behind bars for an upcoming special that will air on Paramount+
Police in London arrested a man after what the force described as a "disturbance" Friday night in Parliament's Westminster Hall.
CBS News' Lana Zak joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers from London as Queen Elizabeth II lies in state in Westminster Hall.
Queen Elizabeth's son Andrew and his ex-wife will be taking over the care of two of her dogs.
Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, are moving their family away from the public eye at Kensington Palace, in an attempt to give their three children a more “normal” life — and to be closer to the queen, who has been living in Windsor during the pandemic.
Members of the Royal family gathered for a "thanksgiving" church service on day two of Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee. But the monarch did not attend after experiencing some discomfort. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports, and Ian Lee joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the celebrations.
Queen Elizabeth attended a memorial service for her late husband, Prince Philip. She was escorted into Westminster Abbey by her second son, Prince Andrew.
It's unclear if Queen Elizabeth II will be able to attend an upcoming memorial service for Prince Philip as the 95-year-old monarch faces a series of challenges. This comes as more countries look to ditch their royal connection. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more in this week's "London Calling."
An out-of-court settlement will allow Prince Andrew to avoid publicly testifying about the sex abuse allegations against him. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab spoke with CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Lana Zak about what we've learned about the settlement details and the ramifications for the royal.
U.S., NATO say Russian troop pullback isn't verified; Orchestra enlists people with mental illness and supporters
Prince Andrew has settled a civil sexual abuse case brought against him in the U.S. by Virginia Giuffre. But as CBS News correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports, this may not be the end of legal cases brought against powerful people associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
Britain's Prince Andrew settled a lawsuit with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager, which he denies. Ian Lee reports.
Prince Andrew has settled a sexual abuse civil lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, who says she was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring and accused the prince of raping when she was a minor. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson and CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Jericka Duncan to discuss the settlement.
The suit was settled out of court and will require Andrew to donate to Giuffre's charity.
The U.K.'s Boris Johnson has vowed to fight on as prime minister amid new calls to step down over lockdown parties in Downing Street. And Prince Andrew's lawyers have again asked a U.S. court to throw out a lawsuit accusing him of sexual abuse. CBS News foreign correspondent Haley Ott joins "CBS News Mornings" from London with those stories and other international news.
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."
One British lawmaker from the ancient city says the prince's title "drags us into" the scandal over his alleged sexual misconduct, "and as a proud city, we don't want to go there."
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.
The historic City of York in Northern England has much to be proud of, from a Gothic cathedral to medieval streets filled with charm. But as Holly Williams reports, the people of York feel Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is no longer fit to be connected with the city after allegations of sex abuse made in an American civil case. The prince denies those allegations. Holly Williams reports.
Britain's most powerful institutions are dealing with some of the most serious crises either has seen in decades, as Prince Andrew is stripped of his royal and military titles and Prime Minister Boris Johnson comes under fire for holding parties during lockdown. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more for CBSN on "London Calling."
He is ninth in the line of succession.
The governor of Russian-occupied Sevastopol warned residents "another attack is possible" after the Crimean HQ of Russia's Black Sea fleet was hit.
The White House says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will develop regulations that would prevent unpaid medical bills from being counted on credit reports.
The bus was one of six carrying the Farmingdale High School marching band. Roughly 300 students in total were all headed to Pennsylvania for band camp.
U.S. Border Patrol agents have reported record levels of both migrant deaths and crossings in recent years.
Surveillance footage appeared to show Tommy Wayne Boyd leaving the St. Louis hospital on foot early Thursday morning, according to police. He was caught Thursday night
The pilot told the dispatcher, "I'm not sure where the airplane is." It wasn't found for more than a day.
She claims he exposed himself to her in 2008, the latest in a series of accusations against the British comic, actor and social influencer.
A Taylor Swift Instagram post drove scores of young people to register to vote this week.
"It's time to continue ur support," a foreign contact wrote to Abraham Teklu Lemma in 2022, court files said. "Roger that!" he allegedly replied.
The pilot told the dispatcher, "I'm not sure where the airplane is." It wasn't found for more than a day.
Two women were killed in the crash - a 43-year-old from Massapequa and a 77-year-old from Farmingdale.
Without the replenishment of Colorado River water, the Salton Sea is rapidly receding, exposing a dry and toxic lakebed to the wind.
"It's time to continue ur support," a foreign contact wrote to Abraham Teklu Lemma in 2022, court files said. "Roger that!" he allegedly replied.
Inside the compartment, investigators say they found more fentanyl and other drugs, totaling more than five kilos.
Customers don't realize what the nation's second-largest credit card issuer is doing with their personal data, according to PIRG report.
Roughly 45% of Americans ages 18 to 29 are living at home with their families — the highest level in 70 years, new data shows.
The White House said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will develop new regulations that would prevent unpaid medical bills from being counted on credit reports.
The mattresses, made by bedding products supplier FXI under its Novaform brand, were sold at Costco from January through June.
Stuffed toys or bumpers raise the risk of suffocation and should therefore be kept out of the crib, child care experts say
"It's time to continue ur support," a foreign contact wrote to Abraham Teklu Lemma in 2022, court files said. "Roger that!" he allegedly replied.
The White House said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will develop new regulations that would prevent unpaid medical bills from being counted on credit reports.
The new Biden campaign ad argues that the Republican agenda will hurt Latinos.
U.S. Border Patrol agents have reported record levels of both migrant deaths and crossings in recent years.
96-year-old Judge Pauline Newman, who sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, was suspended from hearing cases for a year.
As we start to head indoors for the colder months, vitamin D levels can suffer. Experts share what to know and do about it.
Touching fentanyl or being near it won't cause a drug overdose, experts told CBS News.
Stuffed toys or bumpers raise the risk of suffocation and should therefore be kept out of the crib, child care experts say
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday declined to approve Neffy, an epinephrine nasal spray that offers a needle-free alternative for treating severe allergic reactions. The FDA said Neffy needs more research.
Earlier this month, Sufjan Stevens said he was transferred to acute rehab, where he is undergoing intensive physical therapy after being diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder.
The governor of Russian-occupied Sevastopol warned residents to avoid the area and said work continued to put out a fire at the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea fleet.
She claims he exposed himself to her in 2008, the latest in a series of accusations against the British comic, actor and social influencer.
Three of the defendants suspected of spying for Russia were charged earlier this year with possessing false identity documents.
Volunteers helped digitize millions of pieces of previously classified data.
Lina Lutfiawati apologized and said she "did not expect" prison for a TikTok video showing her reciting part of a Muslim prayer before eating pork.
She claims he exposed himself to her in 2008, the latest in a series of accusations against the British comic, actor and social influencer.
In this episode of "Person to Person" with Norah O’Donnell, she speaks with Sean Penn about his new documentary about the invasion of Ukraine, "Superpower," and his work as an activist.
A Taylor Swift Instagram post drove thousands of young people to register to vote this week.
Matt Walsh said he would step away from "Dancing with the Stars" until the Writers Guild of America can reach an agreement with Hollywood studios.
Asha Daniels says she faced racial and sexual harassment, disability discrimination and bullying. Hours after the suit was filed, Lizzo received a humanitarian award.
Emerging forms of artificial intelligence could displace a range of "knowledge workers," new analysis finds.
Apple's newest software update brings several new features to iPhones, including Standby mode and live voicemail transcribing.
Suit claims the company behind ChatGPT fed copyrighted works by bestselling writers including Scott Turow and Elin Hilderbrand into its AI.
Clorox says it's moving back to normal operations this week after a cyberattack reported in mid-August shut down the company's order-processing system. Teresa Rivas, a reporter for Barron's, joined CBS News to discuss what's known about the hack and what kind of effects are expected on store shelves.
Apple's iOS 17 update is now available to download for newer Apple devices, just days before the iPhone 15 is set to hit store shelves. CNET host Abrar Al-Heeti joined CBS News to talk about what's new in the update.
Since 2016, wildfire smoke in the U.S. has reversed roughly 25% of air quality improvements made from the 2000 Clean Air Act, according to a new study published in the journal Nature. That figure doubles to roughly 50% when looking specifically at the impact on many western states. For more on this, CBS News was joined by Marshall Burke, an associate professor at Stanford's Doerr School of Sustainability and a co-author of the study.
Homeowners living in areas at risk for natural disasters are seeing higher home insurance premiums -- for some, coverage has been dropped completely. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy reports.
The tarantula's coloring resembles "electrical sparks," researchers said.
NASA called the Parker Solar Probe's flight "not only an impressive feat of engineering, but a huge boon for the scientific community."
The state of California is launching a lawsuit against some of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, accusing them of deceiving the public for decades and engaging in a massive cover-up of the environmental risks associated with fossil fuels. Korey G. Silverman-Roati, senior fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, joined CBS News to discuss the lawsuit.
Gary Dion Davis is accused of killing Christina King, who was found dead on Christmas Day in 1996 and Pearl Barnes, whose body was found a month earlier.
She claims he exposed himself to her in 2008, the latest in a series of accusations against the British comic, actor and social influencer.
Former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, who was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted in the 2021 shooting deaths of his wife and son, pleaded guilty Thursday to 22 federal counts of fraud and money laundering.
The NYPD announced Thursday that investigators have found a trap door with a secret compartment in the playroom of a New York City day care where a toddler died and several more children were sickened after being exposed to fentanyl last week. Two people, including the woman who ran the day care, have been arrested in the case.
Inside the compartment, investigators say they found more fentanyl and other drugs, totaling more than five kilos.
Two cameras working together helped NASA reveal details in "greater detail than previously possible."
Frank Rubio and two cosmonaut crewmates return to Earth next Wednesday to wrap up a U.S. record 371-day stay in orbit.
NASA called the Parker Solar Probe's flight "not only an impressive feat of engineering, but a huge boon for the scientific community."
The crew is replacing another Soyuz crew, including NASA's Frank Rubio, who's wrapping up a record 371-day stay in space.
NASA released a new report on UFOs — also known as unidentified anomalous phenomena — on Thursday. The report examines how the space agency can better contribute to the scientific understanding of the objects. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins "Prime Time" to separate fact from science fiction.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
How prosecutors made the case that the Wisconsin man killed his parents Bart and Krista Halderson in July 2021.
On Nov. 11, 2012, Jake Nolan accompanied his psychiatrist cousin to a NYC Home Depot where she purchased a sledgehammer; 24 hours later, it became a key piece of evidence in a crime that ended with Nolan and her ex-lover in the hospital.
Steph and Ayesha Curry share the steep goal for their "Eat Learn Play" foundation, which helps school kids in the Oakland area. CBS News' David Beganud introduces us to a life-changing mentor he met in high school. Plus, two moms invent adaptable clothing for children with disabilities.
CBS Reports goes into a cartel stronghold in Mexico to uncover what’s behind the surge in fentanyl trafficking and why America is failing to stop it.
In this episode of "Person to Person" with Norah O’Donnell, she speaks with Sean Penn about his new documentary about the invasion of Ukraine, "Superpower," and his work as an activist.
Lasers were directed at two airborne Jet Blue flights Thursday near Boston Logan International Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. No one was hurt.
Former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, who was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted in the 2021 shooting deaths of his wife and son, pleaded guilty Thursday to 22 federal counts of fraud and money laundering.