Thousands protest against British PM suspending Parliament
An estimated 10,000 people gathered in central London, while others protested in in Belfast, York and others cities in support of blocking a "no deal" Brexit
An estimated 10,000 people gathered in central London, while others protested in in Belfast, York and others cities in support of blocking a "no deal" Brexit
Gunman's deadly rampage left at least seven people dead and 22 wounded before he was killed by police
Gunman killed 7, wounded 22 others including three officers before being killed in shootout with police after traffic stop led to chaotic car chase near Odessa
"Extremely dangerous" storm was packing sustained 180 mph winds and prompting preparations along Southeast U.S. seaboard
Brain trauma suffered by U.S. diplomats abroad could be work of hostile foreign government; Then, how the NYU School of Medicine is going tuition-free; And, riding the waves of Nazaré with Garrett McNamara
Happiness certainly began for this fan the moment the Jonas Brothers stepped through her hospital room door
Hong Kong has been the scene of tense anti-government protests for nearly three months
A couple of hours later, Williams was walking without any apparent hitch in her step
The driver was not under the influence of alcohol at the time of the early morning collision
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Saturday that she's "alive" and on her way to being "very well" following radiation treatment for cancer. Ginsburg, 86, made the comments at the Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington.
Since 2016, dozens of American officials have come home from Cuba and China with unexplained brain trauma. Evidence shows it may be the work of another government using a weapon that leaves no trace. Scott Pelley reports
The new laws make it easier to have guns in public places including schools, apartment buildings and places of worship
August ended where it began, with a shooting rampage and a significant death toll. David Begnaud has a recap from Odessa, Texas.
Four southeast states have declared states of emergency as Hurricane Dorian's path remains unpredictable and life threatening. Mark Strassmann reports from St. Augustine, Florida.
One of the top medical schools in the United States is going tuition-free. Lesley Stahl reports on how and why they're doing it
Since 2016, dozens of American officials have come home from Cuba and China with unexplained brain trauma. Evidence shows it may be the work of another government using a weapon that leaves no trace
Texas shooting marks 38th mass killing this year; August ends with another mass shooting in Texas
One of the top medical schools in the United States is going tuition-free. Lesley Stahl reports on how and why they're doing it
A place in Portugal offers chances to surf record-breaking waves. One world-class surfer tells Anderson Cooper what those waves are like
"Imagine an avalanche coming down after you." Big wave surfer Garrett McNamara tells Anderson Cooper what it's like to ride a giant wave.
President Trump called Saturday's mass shooting a "wicked attack," but did not say he would support any new gun control laws. Ben Tracy reports.
News of a gunman on the loose spread fast on social media Saturday, causing chaos and fear. Pictures and videos warned people about the threat faster than law enforcement could. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Odessa, Texas, was the scene of this year's 38th mass killing. That number includes incidents where more than three people have been shot and killed. As the nation struggles with what to do, 10 new gun laws "easing" restrictions took effect Sunday in Texas. David Begnaud reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Elaine Quijano.
Investigators say the suspect doesn't have any terrorist ties