Could Kobe Bryant helicopter crash have been prevented?
The pilot has been described as experienced and the helicopter as "extremely safe" – so what went wrong?
The pilot has been described as experienced and the helicopter as "extremely safe" – so what went wrong?
Monday marks 75 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, the largest Nazi death camp. Around 200 Holocaust survivors are expected to be honored guests at a place where they were once sent to die. Mark Phillips spoke with a 91-year-old survivor who hasn't talked about what happened to him in the camp until now.
The U.S. government is racing to evacuate Americans from Wuhan, China, where the deadly coronavirus outbreak began. The virus has now killed more than 81 people in China. Ramy Inocencio spoke with one American stranded in the city, who said citizens are "freaking out a little bit more than normal."
Over his 20-season NBA career, Kobe Bryant became known as the league's big shot taker. But after his retirement in 2016, he traded slam dunks for storytelling, launching a podcast, writing a series of young adult novels and creating an animated short film that earned him an Oscar. Dana Jacobson reports on why Bryant was hoping to accomplish with his production company, Granity Studios.
According to "The New York Times," former national security adviser John Bolton says President Trump did tie Ukraine military aid to investigations into his political rival Joe Biden. Nancy Cordes reports on how the new information has reignited Democrats' calls for Bolton to testify at the Senate impeachment trial.
Basketball legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven other people were killed Sunday when their helicopter crashed in California. Debris from the charred helicopter were scattered across the size of a football field. The helicopter was flying in fog that was so thick, the LAPD had grounded its helicopter fleet. Jonathan Vigliotti and Kris Van Cleave report on what we know about the crash investigation.
Royal Caribbean, MSC and other cruise operators have halted trips in China because of the coronavirus outbreak.
On top of being a basketball legend, Kobe Bryant was a businessman, an author, and a family man. He leaves behind his wife and three other daughters. Dana Jacobson reports on how proud Bryant was to be a dad and how he approached coaching his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and her youth basketball team.
Caron Butler, one of the Lakers teammates Kobe Bryant said he stayed close to, says their friendship was "bigger than basketball." Butler said Bryant taught him how to overcome challenges and "presented a challenge of greatness."
The Minnesota senator argues she's the better pick than Joe Biden in the Iowa caucuses.
The Italian basketball federation announced that every pro basketball team will dedicate a minute of silence to Kobe Bryant at all games for seven days.
Bryant's helicopter went down around 10 a.m., authorities said in a press conference on Sunday, leaving the 20-year-old athlete's response unanswered.
The high court allowed U.S. officials to implement a sweeping rule that critics warn will shut America's doors to low-income immigrants and people of color. The merits of the case will continue to be argued in lower courts.
The former first lady won a Grammy for best spoken word album for the audiobook version of her best-selling memoir, "Becoming."
Thirteen-year-old Gianna "Gigi" Bryant was an aspiring basketball player.
Defense of the president in the impeachment trial and beyond is driving key administration allies to go to the mat for the White House
The rape trial of the disgraced movie mogul enters its second week of testimony on Monday.
The Taliban is claiming it shot down a U.S. surveillance aircraft in Afghanistan, but the Pentagon says there were no signs of enemy fire before the crash of the Bombardier E-11A. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with the latest.
CBS News’ Natalie Brand traveled around Iowa speaking to farmers, environmental activists, business owners and the state’s secretary of agriculture about extreme weather conditions and how those situations and climate change are impacting voters.
The New York Times reported Bolton accused the president of tying a delay in aid to Ukraine to politically motivated investigations.
Video obtained by CBS News appears to show President Trump ordering the removal of Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch at an April 2018 dinner, a year before she was forced out of her position in Ukraine. In the recording, Rudy Giuliani's former associate, Lev Parnas, is heard describing Yovanovitch as a potential risk. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with the latest.
NBA superstar Kobe Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash outside Los Angeles. Bryant's daughter Gianna and seven other people were also killed. Wally Szczerbiak, a CBS Sports analyst and former NBA player, joined CBSN to discuss Bryant's legacy.
Early primary voting in Minnesota is underway for the first time in nearly 30 years. Early voting in the state began on January 17 ahead of Super Tuesday, which is on March 3. Esme Murphy, a reporter and anchor at WCCO in Minneapolis, joined CBSN to discuss how the new system could impact voter turnout in the state.
NBA star Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others were killed Sunday in a hellicopter crash in California. CBS Sport writer James Herbert joined CBSN to discuss Kobe Bryant's lasting impact on the game and beyond.
Fire officials said 7 people were hospitalized and 7 others were missing after a fire destroyed at least 35 boats docked in Jackson County Park.