Italian woman preps 90 stuffed olives during her open brain surgery
Doctors and the 60-year-old patient agreed she should prepare a regional specialty while they removed a tumor from her left temporal lobe.
Doctors and the 60-year-old patient agreed she should prepare a regional specialty while they removed a tumor from her left temporal lobe.
Cybersecurity experts warn that several countries are attempting to influence in the 2020 presidential election. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports on what was being done to safeguard five states holding primary elections Tuesday, then CBSN is joined by David Becker, executive director at the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
A day after House Democrats unveiled a sweeping police reform bill, Republicans have released a draft of their own proposal that was spearheaded by South Carolina Senator Tim Scott. CBSN's Elaine Quijano breaks down the details with CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News' Skyler Henry, and Yahoo News national reporter Marquise Francis.
Investigators searched Chad Daybell's home in a case that has vexed investigators for months and attracted worldwide attention.
One counter-demonstrator fired by FedEx, another suspended from prison guard job after videos show man kneeling on neck of man on ground.
Rap artist Wretch 32 says there's been "no progression" since he grew up watching his father and uncle "fight against police brutality" in Britain.
About 9 of 10 movie theaters could reopen by mid-July, although it's unclear whether moviegoers will return.
Minneapolis council members are pledging to defund or dismantle the police department following the death of George Floyd. The city's mayor, Jacob Frey, is opposing it and instead supporting police reform. Frey joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why there needs to be a culture shift in policing.
HBO Max pulled "Gone with the Wind" from its streaming list, following a long history of criticism of the epic's depiction of African Americans and for romanticizing the Confederacy. An HBO spokesperson said the film would be returned, with a discussion of its historical context and a denouncement of those depictions.
"She basically ... pulled the pin on the race grenade and tried to lob it at me," he said.
Police in Idaho have arrested Chad Daybell, whose stepchildren JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan have been missing for months, after they found human remains on his property. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
As tension mounts amid a U.S. push for a new arms embargo on Tehran, Brian Hook says the focus is squarely on freeing more American prisoners.
Officials warn hourslong wait times to vote in key battleground states like Nevada and Georgia on Tuesday could be a preview of November's election. Ed O'Keefe reports.
George Floyd and Derek Chauvin, the ex-police officer charged for Floyd's death, worked together at a nightclub and had a history of not getting along. Jeff Pegues has the details.
Republican lawmakers were reluctant to comment on President Trump's claim, fueled by right-wing outlets, that a Buffalo protester shoved by police could be part of an Antifa set-up. The president's claims sparked widespread backlash and come as Republicans plan their own police reform legislation. Ben Tracy reports.
As of early Wednesday morning, Jon Osoff was leading Teresa Tomlinson and Sarah Riggs Amico.
Network says classic will return as streaming option with additional content putting its historical depictions of South and slavery in context.
Hundreds of George Floyd's friends, family and supporters said their final goodbyes in an emotional "homegoing" service for him. His family says this is only the beginning of their journey in George's name. Michelle Miller reports.
Salvage firm plans to recover the wireless telegraph machine from a deck house near the Titanic's grand staircase.
Newly released police body camera footage shows the arrest of a black man in Texas who died shortly after. He can be heard saying "I can't breathe" and "save me." It's raising questions about shows like "Live PD," which was filming at the time. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Prosecutors announce an unceremonious end to the mystery over Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder outside a movie theater.
George Floyd was laid to rest in his hometown of Houston after his death sparked a national movement. Also, investigators say they have recovered human remains in the investigation for two missing Idaho children. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
George Floyd's brother, civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials are among those testifying on racial profiling, police brutality and community trust.
Paramount Network pulls plug on controversial series, which has been under scrutiny for years.
In this episode of "Intelligence Matters," host Michael Morell speaks with Franklin Foer, journalist and staff writer for The Atlantic, about U.S. preparedness for potential Russian election interference in 2020.