Record-smashing heat in California as wildfires burn statewide
L.A. County, San Francisco set high temperature marks. "Looks like Mars" at scene of dramatic rescue of hundreds by chopper. Power outages avoided, for now.
L.A. County, San Francisco set high temperature marks. "Looks like Mars" at scene of dramatic rescue of hundreds by chopper. Power outages avoided, for now.
CBS News political contributors Robby Mook and Terry Sullivan discuss the state of the presidential race and what could move voters.
"I saw the little boy on the floor full of blood, and I ran," one witness said.
Ecommerce giant restricts sales after Americans nationwide report getting unsolicited seed shipments in the mail.
Experts say this is big news as up to 70 percent of pregnant orcas end with a miscarriage or a calf that dies shortly after birth.
Chuck Christian is one of hundreds of alleged victims to come forward with their stories of abuse by a University of Michigan athletic doctor. He is suing the university for accountability, alleging his terminal diagnosis would not have happened if not for the emotional trauma he suffered at the hands of a man who was supposed to be a trusted team doctor. Dana Jacobson reports.
As more than 8 million preschoolers and kindergarteners head back to school, Sesame Street's Elmo is releasing a new picture book, "Heroes Wear Masks: Elmo's Super Adventure" to teach children how to stay safe while returning to the classroom. Vladimir Duthiers sits down with Elmo to talk about what's in the book and shares some advice everyone can use.
Protesters want an explanation as to why it took the city months to reveal the details of Prude's death to the public.
Kenosha shooting victim Jacob Blake spoke out publicly for the first time on Saturday, from his hospital bed. His message was somber: he's in constant pain. In the short video, Blake encouraged people to change their lives, and not take them for granted.
Emotions are still running high in Rochester, New York, where Daniel Prude died after a confrontation with police in March. Angry but peaceful protesters marched Sunday, demanding action after a video showing the incident came out last week. Jericka Duncan reports.
Michael Cohen says President Trump is a "liar" and a "cheat" in a damning new tell-all book. Paula Reid reports.
A CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Joe Biden with a 10-point lead over President Trump nationally. Ed O'Keefe has the latest on the presidential race.
The Australian could face a life sentence if convicted in the U.S. of stealing military secrets, but backers say it's a politically motivated abuse of U.S. power.
Portland's protests were declared a "riot" over the weekend, as demonstrations sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement passed the 100-day mark. Lilia Luciano reports.
The Navajo Nation has joined calls for an accounting of the deaths at Fort Hood after one of its members became the latest soldier from the Army post to die this year
Wildfires are raging across the state of California and forcing mandatory evacuations. Also, there are new concerns over a potential spike in COVID-19 cases after the long Labor Day weekend. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
The U.S. Marshals have now announced the rescue of 72 missing children in three states over the past week.
Associates say unidentified men in black grabbed Maria Kolesnikova and shoved her into a minibus hours after she lauded ongoing protests.
Danbury, Connecticut mayor sets big condition for accepting offer from HBO star to donate $55,000 if city names sewage treatment facility for him
Search continues after crew of nuclear-powered USS Nimitz scoured the ship, then sounded the "man overboard" alert on Sunday evening.
Coalition contends earlier deadline would make Bureau overlook minority communities, leading to an inaccurate count.
Extracting confessions from a serial killer; Then, how MRI scans are showing scientists the physical makeup of our thoughts; And, resurrecting the church destroyed on 9/11.
Brock helped the St. Louis Cardinals win three pennants and two World Series titles in the 1960s.
Woodland Hills hit a record temperature of 121 degrees on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
California's Creek Fire forces evacuations and burns thousands of acres; 2nd wave of coronavirus could be weeks away, experts warn.