Great white shark kills surfer in Australia
The man received a bite to the back of his thigh and was brought to the shore by other surfers who had fought off the shark.
The man received a bite to the back of his thigh and was brought to the shore by other surfers who had fought off the shark.
At least four people died searching the chest filled with gold and jewels hidden a decade ago by Forrest Fenn
Tropical depression that made landfall as tropical storm but rapidly lost punch was still bringing drenching rains to Gulf Coast and beyond.
About 35,000 loyal BTS fans, part of a group centered in Europe and the U.S., joined their pop heroes to "help fund bailouts" for protesters.
All virus-related restrictions except those at borders lifted, though prime minister cautions nation will almost surely see more cases.
Tens of thousands protested peacefully throughout the country Sunday.
He was arrested and the victim was in stable condition, CBS Seattle affiliate KIRO-TV reports. His motive was unclear.
Seventy-seven-year-old David Dorn, who was beloved, was killed during a night of violent protests while trying to protect a friend's pawn shop.
The bronze statue was erected in 1895, more than 150 years after Colston's death and 88 years after Britain abolished the slave trade in 1807.
Sherrilyn Ifill on why George Floyd's death is a tipping point and how America can move forward; Then, San Antonio businesses continue reopening as Texas sees rise in coronavirus cases; And, Oklahoma child abuse law disproportionately penalizes women.
Nine out of 13 city council members have said they want to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department, despite the city's mayor not fully supporting the idea.
At a memorial service for George Floyd in North Carolina on Saturday, Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin issued a powerful call to fellow members of law enforcement, saying, "We are part of the problem." Peterkin spoke with CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the changes he's urging law enforcement agencies to make.
Mass protests in the U.S. have sparked a global movement against racial discrimination. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi shows how thousands have gathered in countries from Brazil to South Korea to make their voices heard.
The author sparked criticism after she appeared to take issue with a headline that referenced "people who menstruate."
In closing tonight's broadcast, correspondent Jon Wertheim reflects on major league athletes who are joining protests and speaking out against police violence.
George Floyd's death sparked two weeks of protests that were answered with a military response from the Trump administration. The president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Sherrilyn Ifill, speaks with Bill Whitaker about where the U.S. goes from here.
In closing tonight's broadcast, correspondent Jon Wertheim reflects on major league athletes who are joining protests and speaking out against police violence.
The FBI said they are investigating a suspect with a possible connection to a fatal shooting of a federal security officer and an alleged "ambush" killing of a sheriff's deputy in Northern California.
Holocaust survivor Anita Lasker-Wallfisch on how playing the cello saved her life in the Nazi concentration camps.
More than 6 million people, most of them Jews, died in the Holocaust. The music they wrote as a temporary escape, however, did not, thanks in part to the efforts of an Italian composer and pianist.
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund president tells 60 Minutes: "Not even when we're dying will they believe us."
President of the country's foremost civil rights law organization, Ifill addresses President Trump's reaction to George Floyd's death and the protests it sparked.
Protesters take to the streets for second straight weekend after George Floyd's death; Closing thoughts from protesters on the frontline.
For nearly two weeks now, a national spotlight has shined on police practices. The tactic used on George Floyd was a knee on the neck. It's banned by many police departments across the country but officers are still being caught using it. Anna Werner reports.
In the latest push to roll back environmental protections, the Trump administration has announced its intent to weaken the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. The Teddy Roosevelt-era law made corporations legally culpable for mass bird deaths on industrial sites. David Ringer of the conservationist non-profit National Audubon Society joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.