Magnitude 6.0 earthquake hits off quake-stunned Puerto Rico
It was the strongest shake yet since a magnitude 6.4 quake struck before dawn on Tuesday.
It was the strongest shake yet since a magnitude 6.4 quake struck before dawn on Tuesday.
Nearly 3,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed across Australia due to the brush fires, and there are still more than 100 fires burning across the country's southeast, including a megablaze the size of Delaware. There's also an all-out effort to save Australia's animals impacted by the fires, with grassroots efforts to protect some of the country's unique wildlife. Jamie Yuccas reports from one hard-hit area.
A fast-moving storm is bringing dangerous weather to more than 30 million Americans, and has already been blamed for at least three deaths in Louisiana. The storm system has dropped heavy rain and wind across Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Missouri and Arkansas. Omar Villafranca reports from Kilgore, Texas, while meteorologist Jeff Berardelli has the latest on the weather system.
Plus: Severe weather covers the Midwest, and protests greet the Australian government's response to bushfires. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
President Trump is revealing new details about what led him to order the killing of Iran's top military general, Qassem Soleimani. CBS News has also learned that the U.S. military tried but failed to kill another senior Iranian official on the same day in Yemen. Ben Tracy reports.
After days of denials, and under mounting international pressure, the Iranian government now says its armed forces unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian jetliner this week, killing everyone on board. At a briefing this morning, the head of Iran's air defenses said "human error at a time of crisis caused by U.S. adventurism" caused the Ukrainian Airlines jet to be mistaken for a hostile target. Holly Williams reports from Baghdad.
Parts of the central U.S. will see dangerous storms, while record warm temperatures are in store for the Northeast.
On state TV Saturday morning, a statement from Iran's military confirmed the country's role in the crash.
The current travel ban, which was upheld by the Supreme Court in June 2018, currently includes seven countries, five of which are majority Muslim.
A new poll in Iowa shows Senator Bernie Sanders in the lead, with Senator Elizabeth Warren trailing close behind. Democratic strategist Isaac Wright and CBS News political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez joined CBSN to discuss the poll and the rest of the week's top political headlines.
Briefers including the CIA director, secretary of state and defense secretary also did not disclose that the U.S. had targeted another Iranian military leader on the same day it ordered a strike against Qassem Soleimani.
Briefers including the CIA director, secretary of state and defense secretary also did not disclose that the U.S. had targeted another Iranian military leader on the same day it ordered a strike against Qassem Soleimani.
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Congress is calling for sanctions against China over human rights abuses against religious minorities, labor activists and the press. The sanctions follow a report from the NYTimes which found the Chinese government is pushing Muslim minorities into cheap labor. Chris Buckley, the Times' China correspondent, joined CBSN to discuss his reporting.
Harvey Weinstein appeared in court this week for allegedly sexually assaulting two women in New York. Attorney Jesse Weber joined CBSN Friday to discuss what transpired.
Australia’s wildfires continue to intensify after burning down thousands of homes and killing over two dozen people. Entrepreneur Bethenny Frankel is using her organization, known as the "bstrong," to help provide relief. Frankel joined CBSN to discuss her mission.
The administration also said it's seeking $3.9 million from Southwest Airlines for a different issue.
A Fire Department spokesman said the boy was bitten on the head.
Internal emails from Boeing reveal employees were raising red flags about the 737 Max as the plane was being developed. Two of the jets later crashed. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Six homeless women in California illegally occupied a vacant home in West Oakland last November, and a judge has now ordered them to vacant the property because they have no legal ownership. The women, known collectively as Moms 4 Housing, still want to purchase the home and said they're not leaving. KPIX-5' has video of their reaction to Friday's ruling.
When Steve Hartman took a DNA test, he discovered a family he never knew he had. His new relatives showed him the secrets of their family's past.
Democratic presidential candidates are turning their focus to foreign policy amid rising tensions with Iran. Joe Biden is airing a new ad that touts his work on foreign affairs. Ed O'Keefe reports.
CBS News visited the location in Iran where a Ukrainian jet crashed. Just days after the tragedy, the site has been cleared before Ukrainian investigators could visit the scene. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Britain's tabloids are fuming after Prince Harry and wife Meghan's announcement that they plan to step back as senior members of the royal family. One writer who has written about Meghan, says racism may have played a role in their decision. Imtiaz Tyab reports.