Navy captain pleads for help as coronavirus sweeps through aircraft carrier
Captain Brett Crozier sent an urgent letter to the Navy with aggressive measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among the crew of the aircraft carrier.
Captain Brett Crozier sent an urgent letter to the Navy with aggressive measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among the crew of the aircraft carrier.
TV personality Jeannie Mai opened up about getting anti-Asian comments on social media: "I was embarrassed... it wasn't until I saw other headlines with other people that I got angry."
The guidance comes after the NRA lobbied that firearms and ammunition retailers are "critical infrastructure"
"This was a targeted retaliation," assistant manager Christian Smalls told CBS MoneyWatch. Amazon says otherwise.
The rule waters down an Obama-era mileage standard meant to encourage automakers to make more fuel-efficient and electric cars.
The acclaimed soul band St. Paul and the Broken Bones, who are currently on tour supporting their latest album, "Young Sick Camellia," returns to "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform their song, "Broken Bones and Pocket Change."
Buckingham Palace is in the middle of a royal shuffle, as members of the staff for Prince Harry and wife Meghan are being redeployed. Prince Harry is reportedly hoping to join his wife and son Archie in Canada after more meetings next week. Imtiaz Tyab is in London with the latest.
The frozen continent of Antarctica may be far from the world's population centers – but what happens in the rest of the world is having a big impact there. Roxana Saberi traveled to the region with researchers to see what must be done to protect the area.
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.
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.
Scientists say Venus may hold important insights into some of humanity’s biggest challenges today. As NASA gears up for its Mars 2020 mission, CBS News’ Jeff Glor spoke to some who are looking to Earth’s mysterious neighbor.
It’s President Trump's turn in his impeachment trial - after listening to the Democrats' case over three days about why Mr. Trump should be removed from office, his legal team will get their first chance on Saturday. Weijia Jiang is at the White House to preview what the president’s lawyers might say.
As President Trump's lawyers prep their defense to begin Saturday morning, Bloomberg News Chief Washington Correspondent Kevin Cirilli joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what to expect from the impeachment trial.
As the Senate's impeachment trial of President Donald Trump gets underway this week, we are learning who will be defending the president, and his legal team includes several controversial figures. Correspondent Nikole Killion reports from West Palm Beach, Florida, as the president's legal counsel and impeachment managers from the House of Representatives prepare this weekend for the upcoming Senate trial, with opening arguments due to start this Tuesday.
New York Magazine national correspondent Gabriel Debenedetti joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the impeachment trial of President Doanld Trump, and how new revelations about the Ukraine scandal, and election-year politics, may affect the Senate proceedings.
For the four Democratic senators running for president, the spring back to the campaign trail will happen the second the impeachment trial gavels out today. They head to Iowa with just nine days left until the state’s caucus. Ed O’Keefe shares how Senators Warren, Sanders, Klobuchar, and Bennet are juggling their day jobs with their ambitions.
On Friday, 13 men and women celebrated their completion of NASA's Artemis astronaut training program, and are now candidates for future missions, which could include a trip to the moon and possibly Mars. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson spoke with one of the recent graduates about the journey he just completed, and about the amazing ones that could lie ahead.
Buckingham Palace was blindsided by Prince Harry and wife Meghan's announcement that they were taking a step back from their royal duties. There are reports that Prince Charles was only given a 10-minute notice of the royal couple's plans. As Prince Harry negotiates his future, Meghan is now in Canada. Correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports the latest from London.
A well-known doodler, President John F. Kennedy also painted as a way to relax, even finding time to take out his brushes during the heated 1960 presidential campaign. Now, for just the second time, watercolor paintings by JFK are going up for sale as part of a huge collection of Kennedy memorabilia at Boston's RR Auction House. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller reports.
After only Senators Mitt Romney and Susan Collins voted for witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial, the only thing left before the final vote are both sides' final arguments. CBS News political contributor Molly Hooper joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what happens when Senators get to say their piece before voting whether or not to acquit.
"Portrait of a Lady," painted around 1916 by the Austrian master Gustav Klimt, went missing from a gallery in the Italian city of Piacenza nearly 23 years ago. This week the art world was stunned when it was announced that the painting had turned up in a most unusual fashion. Correspondent Seth Doane reports from Rome.
Breakfast in America is evolving as the next generation of chefs looks to it as a new frontier of culinary experimentation. Jamie Wax looks across the country at the new and innovative ways people are ordering their most important meal of the day.
Growing up in west Texas, food writer and author Joe Yonan loved to cook. He remembers the first meal he whipped up — chicken fried steak, a Texas favorite. He eventually became a newspaper reporter, but when the daily grind got to him, he decided to focus on food. Yonan is the influential food and dining editor at the Washington Post as well as the author of four cookbooks. His latest book is "Cool Beans: The Ultimate Guide to Cooking with the World's Most Versatile Plant-Based Protein." He joined... Читать дальше...
More details are emerging about how actress Lori Loughlin and her husband allegedly bribed their daughters' way into USC, as prosecutors in a massive college admissions scandal made public more than 500 pages of documents never released before. Correspondent Carter Evans reports
Born to a preacher-father, Son Little first started playing music on the basement piano in his family's church. He found his expression in R&B and soul, and won a Grammy for producing a Mavis Staples album, as his own recording career took off. As he begins a world tour, he'll release his latest studio album, "Aloha," later this month. Son Little visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "About Her. Again."