Portland protesters occupied mayor's presumed condo complex
Police declared a riot at another protest after a fire was set at the police union building.
Police declared a riot at another protest after a fire was set at the police union building.
More than 3,000 officers were deployed to help maintain the demonstration after anti-restriction and far-right supporters took to social media to call on people to arm themselves and take part in the protest.
His visit comes two days after the Category 4 storm smashed into the Gulf Coast.
"The findings are alarming," said the lead author of the study.
The page for the "Kenosha Guard" violated Facebook's policies and had been flagged by "a bunch of people," Zuckerberg said in a video posted Friday on Facebook.
"You're not coming back to normal," said Colgate University President Brian Casey. "You're coming back to a new normal."
A New Jersey teen thought she was only exercising her First Amendment right when she organized a rally in support of Black Lives Matter. Not long after, she received a bill for thousands of dollars from the mayor, CBS New York reported. The mayor has since said he is rescinding it.
"The UConn Basketball family mourns the loss of a legendary player and person," UConn Men's Basketball tweeted.
The mayor later said he is rescinding the bill.
The vice president of National Basketball Players Association said players wanted to regroup and refocus following the shooting of Jacob Blake.
The "Black Panther" star died Friday at 43 after a private battle with colon cancer.
Ned Baldwin was originally a sculptor and didn’t get into a professional kitchen until he was 35. He opened “Houseman” in New York City in 2015 and, this year with Peter Kaminsky, released the book “How to Dress an Egg,” a beautiful, inventive approach to a class genre. Jeff Glor caught up with the sculptor turned chef.
Boseman was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer in 2016, and it had progressed to stage four, according to the post announcing his death.
Fifteen years ago this weekend, Hurricane Katrina made landfall, devastating New Orleans and the surrounding region. Michelle Miller reports on one non-profit group that got to work in New Orleans and is still helping homeowners pick up the pieces.
A number of prominent colleges and universities have already welcomed students back for classes only to reverse course because of COVID-19 outbreaks. Colgate University in north-central New York has managed to open its campus and keep it open so far after some careful planning. Errol Barnett reports.
The coastline devastated by Hurricane Laura has started a long and gloomy recovery as residents confront the possibility that basic services may not return for weeks – or longer.
The wedding has been linked to COVID-19 outbreaks at a local jail and a nursing home.
His visit comes two days after the Category 4 storm smashed into the Gulf Coast.
100 years ago this month, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, granting women the right to vote. And to celebrate, a team of women skydivers has been touring the country, jumping in the various cities that played key roles in the fight for a woman's right to vote. Nancy Chen has the story.
As the harvest continues on America's farms, it's hard to believe that even the biggest melons and pumpkins started out as tiny sprouts. And the same can be said of one of the nation's largest produce suppliers. It all began when a teenager named Sarah Frey took over her parent's failing farm and built it into a multi-state phenomenon. She's telling her story in "The Growing Season: How I Built a New Life -- And Saved an American Farm."
175 years ago, Frederick Douglass arrived in Ireland. Just seven years after his escape from slavery he wrote his memoir and hoped to connect to a nation's people who supported his cause. That legacy is something his family still celebrates. Michelle Miller reports.
The alt-country legends Old 97’s got their start in the early-90's, becoming a popular Dallas bar band. They soon started recording and earning fans nationwide. Twenty-seven years later, the original group is still intact and earlier this month released their latest album, "Twelfth." They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday,” remotely from Dallas, Los Angeles and New York’s Hudson Valley, to perform "Turn Off the TV"
The largest demonstrations in the history of Belarus have taken place on recent Sundays. Hundreds of thousands are expected this week in the capital city of Minsk to protest the re-election earlier this month of the nation's strongman president after a vote widely seen as corrupt. Protesters know they're risking arrest or an even worse fate. Chris Livesay reports.
The alt-country legends Old 97’s got their start in the early-90's, becoming a popular Dallas bar band. They soon started recording and earning fans nationwide. Twenty-seven years later, the original group is still intact and earlier this month released their latest album, "Twelfth." They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday,” remotely from Dallas, Los Angeles and New York’s Hudson Valley, to perform "The Dropouts."
The alt-country legends Old 97’s got their start in the early-90's, becoming a popular Dallas bar band. They soon started recording and earning fans nationwide. Twenty-seven years later, the original group is still intact and earlier this month released their latest album, "Twelfth." They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday,” remotely from Dallas, Los Angeles and New York’s Hudson Valley, to perform "Bottle Rocket Baby."