Pilots report seeing "guy in a jetpack" in L.A. but was it really?
CEO Jetpack Aviation tells told CBS News that it was highly unlikely that a jetpack could elevate to 3,000 feet and return safely without a lot of fuel.
CEO Jetpack Aviation tells told CBS News that it was highly unlikely that a jetpack could elevate to 3,000 feet and return safely without a lot of fuel.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul discusses the investigation into the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha and President Trump's visit to Wisconsin on "CBS This Morning."
On "Intelligence Matters," Mike Morell speaks with Rodney Faraon, a former China analyst for the CIA who went on to work at Disney, and in the film and investment industries.
The commander of Fort Hood, Major General Scott Efflandt, has been removed from his position and denied a promotion as the Army opens a new investigation into his chain of command's response to the disappearance of Vanessa Guillen. Mireya Villarreal reports.
As the alleged accomplices to the gunmen face a series of charges, Charlie Hebdo's defiant director vows to "never give up."
President Trump did not meet with Jacob Blake's family during his trip to Kenosha, Wisconsin. Blake''s father and sister say they want to see police reform and not political statements. Mola Lenghi reports.
Thomas Callaway was caught on camera swatting the rear end of reporter Alex Bozarjian as she was reporting live on a Savannah road race.
President Trump toured damage done in Kenosha, Wisconsin by recent protests as critics accuse the president of stoking racial tensions. Also, the Army announced changes to top leadership at Fort Hood after a slew of recent killings linked to the base, including the murder of Specialist Vanessa Guillen. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
A study from China found that one person on a poorly ventilated bus likely passed the coronavirus to almost 2 dozen others.
Family members have offered a snapshot into the life of Blake, who finds himself at the center of the debate on policing in America.
The L.A. County Sheriff's office says deputies opened fire after Dijon Kizzee dropped a gun following a foot chase, but there's no video yet of the actual shooting.
President Trump on Tuesday visited visited Kenosha, Wisconsin, following protests against the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Mr. Trump toured businesses damaged during the unrest and thanked law enforcement for their response. The trip came despite objections from local leaders, who said the city needed time to heal. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
This marks the first time in U.S. history that a Kennedy has lost a congressional race in the state.
Trump visits Kenosha amid protests over police shooting of Jacob Blake; Long-lost silent film from 1920s discovered in Illinois basement
The unscripted special is set to tape on September 10th, the date the show first premiered in 1990.
President Trump visits Kenosha, Wisconsin; FDA Commissioner says he will fast track vaccine.
A family man targeted for death lives to climb out of his own "grave." Who wanted him dead? "48 Hours" goes inside the sting that took down a hit man-for-hire scheme. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates Saturday, September 5 at 10/9c on CBS.
Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, has filed a lawsuit over his arrest the night Taylor was shot and killed by police during a drug raid, asking the court to declare him "immune" from prosecution, citing the state's "stand your ground" law. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more.
Some customers who try getting into an Uber without a face mask will have to prove they have their mouths and noses covered if they want a ride in the future. The policy is meant to ensure safety amid the coronavirus pandemic. CBS Los Angeles reports.
Amazon moves one step closer to a drone fleet with FAA approval, while Walmart launches a subscription service that takes aim at Amazon Prime. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has more.
While the president toured areas ravaged by violence following protests against the police shooting of Jacob Blake, many took to the streets to focus on their community.
There's been a renewed focus on the voting process and on how ballots reach their final destination, as more voters than ever are expected to vote absentee.
A 1923 Midwestern murder mystery film that was thought to be lost forever like many others has been found in a basement in Illinois, thanks in part to the coronavirus pandemic.
Vanessa Guillén's remains were found about two months after she disappeared in April, and she is believed to have been killed by a fellow soldier who later died by suicide.
The president reiterated his support for law enforcement and "reckless politicians" of tarnishing the police.