Investigators release 911 call made after "Glee" actress' son was found on boat
"The emergency is: We have a missing person."
"The emergency is: We have a missing person."
Tropical Storm Fay is bringing heavy rain and a threat of flooding to New York and New Jersey Friday. The storm has already made history as the earliest recorded "F" named storm. Jeff Berardelli breaks down what to expect from the weather system.
A flashmob of 15 would-be brides protested, in their wedding gowns, at Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain this week against coronavirus restrictions that forced them to postpone their nuptials. Chris Livesay has the story of the would-be brides, and other coronavirus casualties, from Rome.
After three long months, Britons are allowed to return to the hallowed ground of the pub. Hair salons, barber shops, and restaurants are also permitted to reopen as the U.K. government lifts another round of coronavirus restrictions, but as Charlie D'Agata reports, it isn't exactly a return to normal.
President Duterte's office denies any role in depriving ABS-CBN of its broadcast license, but he's threatened the network for years.
There's growing evidence the surge is linked to reopenings.
Top infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci also said Thursday that Florida reopened too quickly.
The number of Voice of America journalists' visas being stalled may grow in the coming months after CBS News first reported last month that possible cuts to J-1 visas were feared under Michael Pack's leadership.
Author and activist Kimberly Jones has received an outpouring of support for a powerful video comparing the economic plight of African Americans to a rigged game of Monopoly. Jericka Duncan spoke with Jones about her memorable message and future plans.
In a new study, 40 men infected with COVID-19 will receive a 5-day course of progesterone to see if it raises their offs of surviving on par with women.
Men are at least twice as likely to die from COVID-19, according to a study. Dr. Tara Narula reports on how doctors are trying to close that gender gap.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms signed an executive order requiring masks in public spaces. She also revealed she tested positive for COVID-19 and showed no symptoms. Bottoms joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss testing positive for the coronavirus and how she plans to enforce wearing masks in Atlanta.
"CBS This Morning" is looking at coronavirus testing for the series Medical Price Roulette, a collaboration with journalism company ClearHealthCosts. When Congress passed the CARES Act in March, it was supposed to cover the costs of tests -- the goal was to ensure no one would avoid getting tested because of the expense. But, experts say loopholes in the law and mix-ups are leading to some people getting bills for thousands of dollars. Consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner reports.
Breonna Taylor's sister posted a video on social media Wednesday night, showing Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, being arrested by plainclothes Louisville police officers. Jericka Duncan reports.
Actress Naya Rivera, best known for her role on the TV series "Glee," went missing Wednesday while she was boating with her 4-year-old son on a Southern California lake. Her son was found on the boat, but authorities believe Rivera likely drowned. Jamie Yuccas reports.
President Trump classified the Supreme Court's ruling on his financial records as "not fair." His two picks for the Supreme Court, Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, voted against him. Paula Reid reports. (Photos courtesy: Christopher Sadowski)
The Catholic Church used an unprecedented exemption to amass at least $1.4 billion in taxpayer-backed aid.
Something has killed more than 350 elephants in the country's Okavango Delta, and officials hope to have some answers in the coming week.
The U.S. set another daily record for coronavirus cases as President Trump continues to push for reopening schools. Also, Tropical Storm Fay will continue to move north this weekend, bringing heavy rain and flood alerts to some areas. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. (Photos courtesy: Christopher Sadowski)
Rihanna isn't alone; celebrities have been stepping out in wild outfits for years... some more often than others.
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida opened to pass holders Thursday after closing in March due to the coronavirus. Some employees and health experts say it might not be safe enough to reopen just yet. David Begnaud reports.
Despite efforts by state leaders, COVID-19 cases continue to rise in California, Arizona and Texas. One family is now blaming their governor's policies during the pandemic for the death of their father. Mireya Villarreal reports.
On "The Takeout" this week, Dr. Zeke Emanuel of the University of Pennsylvania slammed the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus.
Body of popular politician Park Won-soon was found on a mountain outside Seoul 2 days after an ex-secretary reportedly alleged sexual misconduct.
"Continued increase" in coronavirus hospitalizations sees governor put bars and restaurants back under tougher rules.