Monsoon flooding kills over 80 people and 9 endangered rhinos in India
Assam state is taking a direct hit as the entire region is inundated by heavy rains, displacing millions of people, and wild animals
Assam state is taking a direct hit as the entire region is inundated by heavy rains, displacing millions of people, and wild animals
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"These babies have not even had their first birthday yet," the county's director of public health said Friday.
They were found by the father of one of the men who managed to call for help just before he died.
She had no symptoms. He had sore throat and cough. He fist-bumped Memorial winner Jon Rahm but said he'd have shaken his hand had Rahm wanted a handshake.
"These aren't common criminals," former U.K. spy agency chief says of "Cosy Bear" hackers accused of going after COVID-19 research.
They aimed it at demonstrators outside the federal courthouse for the second night in a row – the 52nd straight night of protests against police violence and for racial justice in the Oregon city.
Tehran says he gave info to CIA and Israel's spy agency about Qassem Soleimani, who was targeted by a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad in January.
Source tells CBS News the judge is believed to be unharmed.The FBI is leading the search for the suspect.
A source told CBS News that the judge is believed to be unharmed.
Trump incorrectly claims U.S. has "one of the lowest mortality rates" for coronavirus; "Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis" explores why the coronavirus has been so hard on the Latino community.
Recent high school graduate Caleb Lee spent the summer before college documenting the teens and young adults in New York City who are fighting for an end to racial injustice.
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A classic vehicle returned to Ford's stable this week. Kris Van Cleave reports.
California is bracing to shut down once again as deaths and hospitalizations are spiking. This comes as states including Texas, Arizona and Florida see a rise in coronavirus cases. Lilia Luciano reports.
The coronavirus pandemic has been especially hard on the Latino community. A CBS News special, "Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis," explores why the community is vulnerable. Mireya Villarreal reports.
The mayor of Portland, Oregon, said he wants federal agents out of his city, claiming they're overstepping their powers and threatening protesters. Meg Oliver reports.
More than 140 U.S. Marines based on the island of Okinawa, Japan, have tested positive for the coronavirus, prompting the nation’s officials to say they’re “extremely concerned.” Ramy Inocencio reports.
As the race to find a coronavirus vaccine continues across the world, a shortage of medical supplies, including glass vials, is raising concerns. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
President Trump said things were under control as two new polls showed a majority disapprove of his handling of the pandemic. Nikole Killion reports.
The nation continues to honor and mourn the passing of legendary civil rights activist and congressman John Lewis, who died Saturday at the age of 80. Michelle Miller reports.
"The hospital system as a whole, as we said, is under severe stress," said San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Major Garrett.
UAE's Hope Mars mission is intended to collect world-class science while inspiring the youth of the Middle East.
The number of new coronavirus cases in Florida topped 10,000 for the fifth day in a row, with 12,523 reported on Sunday.