Extreme weather: Tornadoes possible in the South
More than 50 million Americans are in the path of extreme weather that could bring rain, snow and even tornadoes. Chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.
More than 50 million Americans are in the path of extreme weather that could bring rain, snow and even tornadoes. Chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.
Netflix's "Medical Police," a sequel to Adult Swim's "Childrens Hospital"; Netflix's artsy British crime thriller "Giri/Haji"; and HBO's adaptation of Stephen King's 2018 horror novel "The Outsider" are now available for streaming this weekend. Senior editor at TV Guide Krutika Mallikarjuna joined CBSN to talk about them.
Princeton geosciences professor Michael Oppenheimer tells John Dickerson the world needs to take notice of the flooding in Venice because it will happen in other cities soon. See the full story, Sunday
From Kylie Jenner to Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman, celebrities around the world are pledging major donations to help fight the bushfires in Australia. One Australian comedian started a campaign on Facebook that's raised more than $32 million – breaking the platform's fundraising record.
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Bethenny Frankel says her bstrong foundation is "in strategy mode," planning how to aid Australia during the wildfires. In an interview with CBS News, Frankel made an appeal to airlines to help her fly firefighters there to fight the blazes.
When 6-year-old John Oliver finished chemo treatment for leukemia, he returned to school to a standing ovation from his classmates.
"Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan takes a look back at what brought us to the brink with Iran.
Thousands of Australians protested what they say is a lack of government action on climate change amid the deadly bushfire crisis which has been devastating the country.
The Virginia Beach City Council adopted a resolution declaring itself a "Second Amendment Constitutional City." During a public session before the vote, council members heard from citizens and leaders on both sides of the issue.
Hundreds of thousands of people in Puerto Rico are still without power following a series of earthquakes. The power grid is slowly returning to normal, but tens of thousands are sleeping outside because they said they feel safer there than in their homes. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joined our partners BBC News from Yauco, Puerto Rico, with the latest on the ground.
As the Northeast braces for a temperature swing of more than 50 degrees, millions of Americans are under the threat of severe weather. Heavy rain, ice, snow and tornadoes are expected. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the forecast.
The president claims Iran's top general was planning to strike four U.S. embassies before he was killed by an American drone strike. Members of Congress say that's the first time they've heard that. Paula Reid reports.
An American destroyer was aggressively approached by a Russian Navy ship in the Arabian Sea Thursday. The Russian ship came within 60 yards of the USS Farragut.
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.
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.
Police have arrested an Iranian man not far from President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach. When police found the suspect, they said he had weapons including a machete. Jeff Pegues reports.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to the beach in Australia, among kangaroos fleeing forest fires that have been ravaging the country. Videographer: Harry Clapson.
Protests erupted in Iran Saturday following the Revolutionary Guard's stunning admission that it unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian airliner after last week's missile strike on U.S. troops. Hundreds gathered in Tehran to protest the delayed announcement, demanding those responsible be put on trial. Holly Williams reports.
In response to Iran taking responsibility for shooting down a Ukrainian airliner, a senior White House official says Iran should "abandon its reckless ambitions and start behaving like a normal country." Meanwhile President Trump is offering new details about what he says led him to order the killing of the top Iranian General. Ben Tracy reports.