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Jenner said her son's name "didn't really feel like it was him."
There's a new member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
"I didn't even know the exact detail until minutes before the press conference," Scott said.
Ten people died and dozens of others were injured in a crowd surge at the festival founded by rapper Travis Scott.
The company said it was delaying the launch "out of respect for everyone impacted."
Attorneys for the family said last week that Blount had been placed in a medically induced coma to combat severe brain, liver and kidney trauma.
The lawsuits allege that victims experienced various physical and mental injuries at the festival.
Lawsuits against Astroworld Festival organizers are stacking up after nine people died. Travis Scott's spokesperson said the rapper was not aware of the deaths until hours after the show. Lilia Luciano shares the latest.
Nine people died at the Astroworld music festival and a "mass casualty event" was declared shortly after Scott began his performance.
Travis Scott's spokesperson, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss what went wrong at the Astroworld music festival, which left nine people dead after a crowd surge during Scott's performance.
Bharti Shahani, 22, died nearly one week after the music festival.
Authorities continue to investigate the music festival, where eight people were killed in a crowd surge.
The Houston police chief says officers told organizers behind the Astroworld Festival to shut it down when people were being given CPR. On Saturday, he said he was concerned about possible riots, so he and others decided to let the concert continue beyond the declaration of a mass casualty event. Lilia Luciano reports.
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner gave an update on the investigation into the Astroworld Festival tragedy on Wednesday afternoon. He clarified several earlier reports, including that a security officer was hit in the head during the event, not injected with drugs, as authorities initially believed. Watch more of his news conference here.
Legal teams for some of the victims combed through the site gathering evidence amid a growing number of lawsuits against festival organizers.
Investigators are now scrutinizing the 56-page event operations plan submitted to the city of Houston before the Astroworld Festival. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano discusses the details of the plan, then speaks with CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano about new criticism facing rapper Travis Scott and promoter Live Nation.
A 22-year-old and a 9-year-old are among those who are still hospitalized after a crowd surge at rapper Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival. Lilia Luciano reports.
"We all have a responsibility when we attend these venues to ensure each other's safety," the fire chief said.
The boy has been placed in a medically induced coma to combat brain, liver and kidney trauma, lawyers said.
Scott, who was performing at the time of the surge, is facing multiple lawsuits.
Drake, who performed with Travis Scott during his set, released a statement about the deadly crowd surge at Houston's Astroworld Festival late Friday.
The FBI is helping investigate the horrific tragedy that unfolded at Houston's Astroworld music festival over the weekend where eight people died and dozens of others were injured. Rapper Travis Scott is facing multiple lawsuits amid growing questions over safety and security protocols. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano joins CBSN AM from Houston with the latest.
Congress passes $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill; President Biden hosts NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks at the White House
At least eight people were killed and dozens of others injured at the Astroworld music festival as a massive crowd surged toward the stage. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano joins CBSN AM from Houston with the latest.
The investigation into the deadly Astroworld music festival is intensifying after at least eight people died. CBS national correspondent Lilia Luciano breaks down the tragedy and discusses the aftermath of the tragic event.
Seven Republicans have announced their candidacies for president so far. And President Joe Biden announced in April that he'd run for reelection.
The 16-member study group is set to release a report detailing the findings of its nine-month investigation later this summer.
The House will vote first on the legislation brokered by White House and House Republican negotiators.
The high court said the two bans are unconstitutional because they require a "medical emergency" before a doctor can perform an abortion -- language that conflicts with a previous ruling.
Rodriguez, or A-Rod as he is known, has partnered with the health products company OraPharma to help raise awareness.
Video of the Friday attack has gone viral, showing one of the Marines violently shoving a teen before the other juveniles started to punch and kick him and one of his companions.
More than 20 states have legalized recreational use of marijuana, but the drug remains an illicit substance under federal law and regulations.
With pandemic aid ending earlier this year, some food-stamp recipients are skipping meals or watering down baby formula.
Elliott denied deliberately crashing into Hamlin with a dangerous left hook. Hamlin double-downed on calls for Elliott to be suspended on his podcast.
The high court said the two bans are unconstitutional because they require a "medical emergency" before a doctor can perform an abortion -- language that conflicts with a previous ruling.
The House will vote first on the legislation brokered by White House and House Republican negotiators.
The singer opened up about being what she called "neuroatypical" and being in recovery from substance abuse during a recent podcast appearance.
More than 20 states have legalized recreational use of marijuana, but the drug remains an illicit substance under federal law and regulations.
Six franchise locations in the Reno-area of Nevada committed more than 170 violations, according federal investigators.
Six franchise locations in the Reno-area of Nevada committed more than 170 violations, according federal investigators.
With pandemic aid ending earlier this year, some food-stamp recipients are skipping meals or watering down baby formula.
Skincare experts explain why you may find a wider range of sunscreens in other countries.
The decision was praised by OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, the Sackler family and some individual victims. The Justice Department hasn't weighed in yet.
Still, travelers "have nothing to worry about," airline said of the voluntary pre-boarding weighing process.
The House will vote first on the legislation brokered by White House and House Republican negotiators.
More than 20 states have legalized recreational use of marijuana, but the drug remains an illicit substance under federal law and regulations.
The 16-member study group is set to release a report detailing the findings of its nine-month investigation later this summer.
After his promotion in 2021, Ortiz became a major figure in the government's efforts to address an unprecedented migration crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is expected to announce his 2024 presidential campaign in New Hampshire.
More than half of U.S. adults have it, and it typically doesn't make them sick — but few people have ever heard of it.
Alex Rodriguez is opening up about a condition that he shares with nearly half of adult Americans: gum disease. Here's what to know about the diagnosis.
Rodriguez, or A-Rod as he is known, has partnered with the health products company OraPharma to help raise awareness.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, CBS News producer Adam Zeelens writes about finding resilience after trauma.
The federal government is reconsidering a decision that critics say would limit women's options for reconstructive surgery.
Officials said the crew tried to open valves and sink the vessel along with its drug-laden cargo. It didn't work.
The plan has alarmed the public and outraged fishermen — even as the international energy agency looks inclined to back it.
The victims ranged in age from 2 to 33, the health ministry said.
The victim was a 16-year-old who worked part-time as a tutor to help her family earn a living.
Powerful exposés of human rights abuses, war and deforestation are being screened in New York City May 31-June 8, and available nationwide via streaming June 5-11.
The singer opened up about being what she called "neuroatypical" and being in recovery from substance abuse during a recent podcast appearance.
The Oscar winner will now be a father for the fourth time.
Powerful exposés of human rights abuses, war and deforestation are being screened in New York City May 31-June 8, and available nationwide via streaming June 5-11.
"If it's good enough for Roman Roy, it's good enough for me," one person who reviewed the shirt said.
Comedian Hannah Gadsby joins "CBS Mornings" live in studio to discuss their third Netflix comedy special, "Hannah Gadsby: Something Special." They discuss why they call it a feel-good show, working with their spouse, and why diversity and visibility is important to them.
Dozens of industry leaders, including the CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, are warning about the potential risks of artificial intelligence. They said it should be a "global priority" to mitigate the risks of extinction brought about by AI.
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reported to prison Tuesday to begin her 11-year sentence. Holmes will begin serving her sentence for defrauding investors in a Texas federal prison. Janet Shamlian reports.
According to a recent Gallup poll, an estimated 44 million American adults are experiencing "significant loneliness." Now, some Americans are turning to artificial intelligence for help dealing with some mental health issues. Psychotherapist Robi Ludwig joined CBS News with more.
Brad Smith, the president and vice chair of Microsoft, joins ""Face the Nation"" to discuss the future of AI — and if it could face government regulation.
The hacking operation code-named "Volt Typhoon" that targeted critical infrastructure in Guam and other locations in the United States is of "real concern," Microsoft president and vice chair Brad Smith tells "Face the Nation." Watch more of Margaret Brennan's interview with Smith Sunday on "Face the Nation."
Science tells us there's a connection between hurricanes and climate change. But how strong is it? And what can we expect for the future?
Some scientists believe America's breadbasket could soon be at risk of potentially emptying, and they're warning a relentless drought is harming the nation's wheat crops. Science journalist Jenny Morber, who reports on climate resiliency and food, joined CBS News to discuss how researchers are trying to solve the problem.
The Supreme Court has again weakened the power of the Environmental Protection Agency. This time it involves wetlands. Jess Bravin, Supreme Court correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News to break down the court's latest ruling and its implications for the environment.
PM Giorgia Meloni's far-right government tried and failed to block EU plans to ban all new fossil fuel-powered cars by 2035, but it's not giving up the fight entirely.
Three of the seven Colorado River states - California, Arizona and Nevada - have agreed to cut their water usage by 3 million acre-feet by 2026. Some 40 million people and more than two dozen Native American tribes depend on the Colorado River. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy breaks down the details of the historic deal.
Officials said the crew tried to open valves and sink the vessel along with its drug-laden cargo. It didn't work.
One of the injured victims was hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday morning, police said. They have not identified a suspect.
Video of the Friday attack has gone viral, showing one of the Marines violently shoving a teen before the other juveniles started to punch and kick him and one of his companions.
The federal jury trial of 50-year-old Robert Bowers is underway for the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue, the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Bowers is accused of killing 11 worshippers inside the Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018. If convicted, he could face the death penalty. Criminal defense attorney Lexie Rigden joined CBS News to talk about the case.
Officers in New Mexico found Tony Peralta sitting on a curb after he called 911 to confess to killing his landlord 15 years earlier.
Scientists say the plume may feed Saturn's water system at large, and studying it could provide key insights into potential life beyond Earth.
The 16-member study group is set to release a report detailing the findings of its nine-month investigation later this summer.
It was the second commercial visit to the International Space Station by a crew from Houston-based Axiom Space, which is planning a station of its own.
The Ax-2 flight was the second "private astronaut mission" chartered by Houston-based Axiom Space and sanctioned by NASA.
The Shenzhou-16 crew will replace three taikonauts who are wrapping up a six-month stay aboard the Chinese space station.
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.
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.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Vero Beach Police investigators focused on cellphone tower pings and surveillance footage cameras to catch a man who murdered his former girlfriend.
Lamar Johnson was convicted of Markus Boyd's murder in 1995. He always insisted he was innocent, but it would take almost three decades for a court to agree.
Megan Hargan was suspected of killing her mother and sister. Her defense had an unusual theory: her sister was the one who pulled the trigger – with her toe. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, June 3 at 9/8c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
The ongoing nationwide lifeguard shortage is causing concerns about staffing at beaches and pools. Tom Gill, vice president of the U.S. Lifesaving Association, joins CBS News to discuss what's causing the shortage, how people can become lifeguards and more.
Cash back, rewards points and delayed payment options can make credit cards seem extremely attractive, but they can lead to serious consequences if not monitored properly. NerdWallet Personal finance expert Kimberly Palmer has more on when you might want to consider a credit card hiatus.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis kicked off his presidential campaign Tuesday in Iowa, touting his record in Florida while attacking former President Trump and President Biden. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more from Iowa and CBS News political contributor Joel Payne and former counsel for the National Republican Senatorial Committee Alex Vogel discuss how the 2024 Republican field is shaping up.
Lawmakers are under pressure to accept the agreement struck by President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, but more than two dozen are vowing to reject it. The debt deal is bound for the House floor Wednesday after clearing the powerful Rules Committee Tuesday night by one vote. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang have the latest from Washington.