London Bridge stabbing leaves 2 dead, 3 injured
Two people were killed and three others were injured in an attack near London Bridge. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
Two people were killed and three others were injured in an attack near London Bridge. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
President Trump has returned to Florida without an apparent plan for peace in Afghanistan. Mr. Trump told reporters that the U.S. was talking to the Taliban. Weijia Jiang reports.
British authorities are being asked tough questions Saturday morning, as they piece together the chain of events that led to two people being killed and three others injured in a terror attack near the London Bridge on Friday. The suspect was a convicted terrorist, and he had been deemed a threat to the public in the past. The attack was in the same place of another terror incident two years ago. Holly Williams reports from London.
Japan's national sport of sumo conjures up visions of fleshy, loincloth-clad men clashing into one another. But lately a new breed of sumo wrestler is stepping into the ring. Lucy Craft got a first-hand look at them when she attended a tournament in the western Japanese city of Osaka.
President Trump is wrapping up the Thanksgiving break at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida ahead of a major week both at home and abroad. The president is heading to the NATO summit in London, while a new phase of the impeachment inquiry begins on Capitol Hill. Meanwhile, there are new questions over his plans to end the war in Afghanistan after he took a secret trip there to surprise service members. Weijia Jiang reports.
"Sunday Morning" takes you to Taylor Creek in the Lake Tahoe Basin, where bears are fishing. Videographer: Derek Reich.
New information is emerging about the suspect in the deadly terror attack in the U.K. London police said Usman Khan stabbed five people on London Bridge Friday afternoon. Two of those people, a man and a woman, died. Khan was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offenses. The 28-year-old was initially sentenced to 16 years but authorities released him early. Holly Williams reports.
The House Judiciary Committee is set to hold its first impeachment hearing Wednesday. The panel has offered an invite to President Trump and will decide whether to recommend articles of impeachment against him to the full House. The White House has until Sunday to decide whether it will take part in the impeachment proceedings. Weijia Jiang reports.
Lockdowns could lead to an annual emissions decline of up to 7% — the biggest emissions drop since World War II, researchers say.
Five inmates spoke with CBS News about life inside amid the pandemic.
It will be followed by the 146th Kentucky Derby on September 5 and the 145th running of the Preakness Stakes on October 3.
There are several measures runners can take to lower the risk to themselves and others.
President Trump says he is taking the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to prevent himself from getting COVID-19. The drug is unproven as a treatment for the virus and the FDA has warned it could have dangerous side effects. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus explains the potential benefits and risks of the drug.
Nursing homes have been hit hard by the coronavirus crisis, and one nursing home in Milan, Italy is facing scrutiny after the health ministry launched an investigation into the home's management. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has the details on what the World Health Organization is calling a "massacre."
Newly unearthed police video shows Ahmaud Arbery in 2017, asking officers why they are singling him out when he was sitting and rapping in his vehicle. "I'm just trying to chill on my day off," he said in the video. Omar Villafranca reports.
The president has declined to wear a mask in public appearances and previous tours, although he said he did wear one at a tour of an Arizona facility.
Walter Barton is scheduled for execution in Missouri Tuesday night despite questions over his guilt.
A Florida company called Advanzeon got a $1.2 million government-backed loan. It has two employees.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says that the state has now confirmed 137 cases of a mystery illness in children connected to COVID-19.
It's the first public testimony by the duo since the $2 trillion economic bailout became law nearly two months ago.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin testified via video for a Senate committee on the impact of economic stimulus measures to help the nation recover from the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper join CBSN's Reena Ninan with highlights from the hearing.
Cards will be sent to those who qualify for the federal payments but haven't provided the IRS with bank information.
For the 2019-20 season, Face the Nation added more viewers than competitors and saw its best season in three years.
Airlines hope their increased cleaning and social distancing efforts will persuade grounded passengers to return to the skies.
Rabbits are currently battling a viral disease of their own, and it could wipe out entire populations.