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April the Giraffe gave birth Saturday before a live audience of 1.2 million YouTube viewers. On social media, fans cheered the new mom and celebrated the new little one. Roxana Saberi has more.
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April the Giraffe gave birth Saturday before a live audience of 1.2 million YouTube viewers. On social media, fans cheered the new mom and celebrated the new little one. Roxana Saberi has more.
YouTube briefly stopped a New York zoo from live-streaming a giraffe about to give birth for "nudity or sexual content."
Google, the company that owns YouTube, is looking to do away with "unskippable" 30-seconds ads. CNET executive editor Sharon Profis joins CBSN with more.
The world's biggest YouTube star, PewDiePie, has been cut by Disney after he posted anti-Semitic remarks in a number of videos.
When she escaped an abusive marriage, Cara Brookins didn't have enough money to buy her four kids the sort of house they needed. So, she went on YouTube and learned how to build one from scratch.
Delta is firing back against allegations of racial bias. The airline escorted internet star Adam Saleh and a friend off one of its flights. Saleh, famous for his prank videos, says Delta kicked them off because other passengers were upset they were speaking Arabic. Reena Ninan reports.
YouTube star Adam Saleh says he was kicked off of a Delta flight because he was speaking Arabic, but Delta Airlines refutes this claim, saying the passengers were being disruptive. CBSN's Kristine Johnson has the latest on the controversial incident.
YouTube personality Adam Saleh claims he was escorted off a Delta flight for speaking in Arabic. The airline says it's investigating the incident, and that 20 passengers told flight staff they felt uncomfortable. In an interview with CBSN, Saleh reacts to the experience.
YouTube released its list of the top 10 trending videos of 2016. All together (excluding music videos) the clips racked up a 550 million views and people watched them for a collective 25 million hours. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has a look back at the most watched clips of the year.
President-elect Donald Trump laid out his political agenda for the first 100 days in office via YouTube on Monday. Trump promised to focus on job growth and withdraw the United States from Trans-Pacific Partnership. But certain promises that played a major role in Donald Trump's campaign -- including repealing The Affordable Care Act and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border -- were not mentioned. Bloomberg's White House correspondent Mike Dorning discusses Trump's agenda on CBSN.
The former "Sister, Sister" star discusses her long, multifaceted career and why women shouldn't be afraid to talk about their bodies.
Social media platforms are working to combat misinformation and hate speech about Derek Chauvin's trial. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins "CBSN AM" to talk about what the platforms are doing to curb it.
Music manager who organized the petition calling for Congress to reform the Digital Millennium Copyright Act says artists can't afford to continuously play "whack-a-mole" while pulling videos from sites like YouTube.
Google's CEO Sundar Pinchai says artificial intelligence will eventually come to YouTube. Mashable chief correspondent and editor-at-large Lance Ulanoff joins CBSN to explain.
Disney's earnings fell short of expectations for the first time in 5 years; Amazon's new video service aims to compete with YouTube; and more. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has the day's business headlines on CBSN.
The retail giant is ramping up its ambitions for online video with Amazon Video Direct. The expansion of its streaming video service allows users to upload their own videos, going head-to-head with YouTube, owned by Google's parent company. CNET editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new venture.
Top 25 hedge funders paid $13 billion in 2015; Amazon rolls out its YouTube killer; Botox maker seeks a stock lift. These and other headlines from CBS MoneyWatch.
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The social media star known as "Swoozie" was one of three YouTubers who got to interview President Obama. "Swoozie," who's real name is Adande Thorne, joins CBSN to share what exactly he asked the Commander-In-Chief.
They're not your average musical group, but they're not your average rock stars, either. Four Utah dads became piano movers of sorts, and in the process exploded into global music video sensations known as The Piano Guys. Lee Cowan introduces us to the men behind the YouTube hits.
T-Mobile says it will roll out free unlimited data streaming offers for its customers. CNET associate editor Dan Graziano spoke to CBSN about what this mean for the wireless market.
The Internet is changing what it means to be a celebrity.
YouTube introduces a subscription service, soda sales go flat, McDonald's tests energy drink sales and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Hena Daniels has today's CBSN business headlines.
YouTube is launching YouTube Red, betting that some users will pay the $9.99 monthly subscription fee to play its videos and music ad-free. Viewers can also watch original programming from YouTube’s biggest stars, including Swedish gamer PewDiePie, the cast of College Humor and video blogger Lilly Singh. CBS News contributor and NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new service.
The largest online video provider says it will roll out "YouTube Red," which offers ad-free and original content for a $10 fee. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on the service.
A U.S. district judge blocked Trump from deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and said control of the Guard must be returned to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The House is poised to vote Wednesday on a $900 billion defense policy bill as both chambers race to pass it before the end of the year.
A federal judge in New York has granted a request from the Justice Department to unseal more files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The daughter of María Corina Machado gave a speech in Oslo on Wednesday on behalf of her mother, who was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
President Trump is speaking about affordability and his economic agenda in the Poconos, in northeastern Pennsylvania, Tuesday night.
Sophie Kinsella, whose real name was Madeleine Wickham, was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer in 2022.
A genetic mutation that carries a 90% cancer risk has been passed on by an unwitting sperm donor to dozens of children, a Europe-wide investigation has revealed.
In a new strategy memo, the leader of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee makes a case that the party has a "once in a generation" chance to flip over 650 state legislative seats.
Emmy Award-winning journalist Tony Dokoupil will begin as anchor of the "CBS Evening News" on Jan. 5, 2026.
Current SAVE borrowers will have "limited time" to enroll in a new loan repayment plan and begin repaying their loans, the Education Department said.
A U.S. district judge blocked Trump from deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and said control of the Guard must be returned to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
An ancient lake reemerged in Death Valley National Park, after the California desert region experienced a period of record rainfall.
A federal judge in New York has granted a request from the Justice Department to unseal more files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Emmy Award-winning journalist Tony Dokoupil will anchor the "CBS Evening News" beginning on Jan. 5, 2026.
Current SAVE borrowers will have "limited time" to enroll in a new loan repayment plan and begin repaying their loans, the Education Department said.
Fundraising patterns reflect Americans' mounting affordability challenges, according to GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan.
The author and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott revealed $7.1 billion in donations to nonprofits in 2025 Tuesday, marking a significant increase in her annual giving from recent years.
Beating back inflation is only half the battle in lowering the cost of living — you also have to think about people's pay, economists argue.
President Trump spoke about affordability and his economic agenda in the Poconos, in northeastern Pennsylvania, Tuesday night.
A U.S. district judge blocked Trump from deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and said control of the Guard must be returned to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
A federal judge in New York has granted a request from the Justice Department to unseal more files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The House is poised to vote Wednesday on a $900 billion defense policy bill as both chambers race to pass it before the end of the year.
In a new strategy memo, the leader of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee makes a case that the party has a "once in a generation" chance to flip over 650 state legislative seats.
Under Rod Paige's leadership, the Department of Education implemented the No Child Left Behind policy that in 2002 became former President George W. Bush's signature education law.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook speaks at length with former CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky about the hepatitis B vaccine and last week's vote by the CDC's vaccine advisory panel to change the recommendation for when children should get their first dose of the vaccine.
Genesis HealthCare's bankruptcy case in Dallas will allow the nursing home chain to avoid paying millions of dollars it promised for residents who were injured or died while in its care.
Mixed nuts from Ohio-based Mellace Family Brands sold at some Wegmans stores could be tainted with Salmonella, FDA warns.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine advisory panel on Friday voted to not recommend the Hepatitis B vaccine for everyone at birth, alarming many in the medical community. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains what to know about the decision and its potential impact.
The Trump administration's elevation of Dr. Tracy Beth Høeg to lead a high-profile office within the Food and Drug Administration is raising alarm among multiple senior FDA officials.
With the world's first social media ban for children and teenagers under 16 now in effect in Australia, its initial political architect reveals it was personally inspired by his wife, for their four children.
For thousands of parents in 39 countries, including the U.S., the goal is simple: More time outdoors, and a childhood lived offline as much as possible.
The woman was freed at midnight and reported the abduction. Police later found her partner's body in a wooded area.
The daughter of María Corina Machado gave a speech in Oslo on Wednesday on behalf of her mother, who was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
Sophie Kinsella, whose real name was Madeleine Wickham, was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer in 2022.
Singer-songwriter Sombr is up for Best New Artist of the Year at the Grammy Awards. He was the only writer on his debut album, "I Barely Know Her." He spoke to Anthony Mason about where his journey began and his whirlwind year.
Grammy-winning country music superstar Carly Pearce joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her highly-anticipated fifth studio album, fans relating to the lyrics in her music and being vulnerable.
Five-time Grammy Award winner Joe Bonamassa may already hold the record for the most No. 1 albums on the Billboard blues albums chart with 29, but he has no plans to stop anytime soon. His upcoming album is a tribute to B.B. King and includes tracks from artists like Aloe Blacc and Eric Clapton. "CBS Mornings" gets a behind-the-scenes look.
Sophie Kinsella, whose real name was Madeleine Wickham, was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer in 2022.
Lucas Bravo, who stars as Gabriel in "Emily in Paris," talks about the new season of the show, what he loves about his character and working with Lily Collins. Plus, he discusses playing a villain role in the series, "The Seduction."
With the world's first social media ban for children and teenagers under 16 now in effect in Australia, its initial political architect reveals it was personally inspired by his wife, for their four children.
Australia began enforcing a social media ban for kids under the age of 16. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
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.
A U.K. couple started with a simple message, asking on Instagram if other parents could ban together to start a smartphone-free childhood. It's now grown to a global movement, with a chapter in 39 countries. Leigh Kiniry reports.
At least six American families are suing Character.AI, its co-founders and Google over the role its chatbot allegedly played in encouraging their children to take their own lives. Ian Krietzberg, AI correspondent for Puck News, joined CBS News to discuss.
Paleontologists have discovered and documented 16,600 footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex.
Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life developed on Earth, scientists say.
Kian Sadeghi, the 25-year-old founder and CEO at Nucleus Genomics, tells "CBS Mornings" that parents have every right to select the qualities and traits they desire in their child.
Ant colonies act as one "super-organism" which works to ensure the survival of all, according to a team of scientists.
The discovery could cast some doubt on the status of Lucy's species as the direct ancestor of Homo sapiens.
The woman was freed at midnight and reported the abduction. Police later found her partner's body in a wooded area.
More details about Luigi Mangione's arrest in Pennsylvania are emerging as prosecutors argue for certain evidence to be admissible in his upcoming trial. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.
A 73-year-old woman is on the run after allegedly posing as an heiress with a multimillion-dollar secret trust fund. Authorities say Mary Carole McDonnell scammed nearly $30 million from banks and is now on the FBI's most wanted list.
The family of Konoa Wilson will receive $30 million from the city of San Diego after the 16-year-old was shot and killed by a police officer in January while fleeing gunfire. Carter Evans reports.
New York prosecutors released never-before-seen bodycam video of the moment Altoona, Pennsylvania, police officers found Luigi Mangione at a McDonald's last December following a five-day manhunt. Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December and has pleaded not guilty.
The European Space Agency said that the black hole inside the spiral galaxy NGC 3783 has the mass of 30 million suns.
Russian Soyuz crews are now spending eight months aboard the space station instead of six to stretch supplies and lower costs.
Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life developed on Earth, scientists say.
The U.S. Air Force has approved SpaceX's plan to redevelop a historic launch pad at Cape Canaveral. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
Solar flares and other activity can disrupt radio communications, power grids and navigation signals, according to NASA.
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The Justice Department is trying to get a lawsuit dismissed that calls for a plaque commemorating police officers injured on Jan. 6 to be hung at the U.S. Capitol. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Republican lawmakers are exploring three different health care proposals to navigate the fallout of the Affordable Care Act tax subsidies possibly expiring. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
Lawmakers are calling for the release of video from the second boat strike on an alleged drug trafficking vessel on Sept. 2. CBS News national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has more.
President Trump told the crowd at a Pennsylvania rally that he's crushing inflation despite Americans voicing affordability concerns. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has more details.
Democratic lawmakers are putting pressure on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to release the remaining Sept. 2 boat strikes video for more transparency on the operation near Venezuela. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.