A 62-year-old python laid 7 eggs, apparently without male help
The snake who laid the eggs came to the zoo in 1961 from a private owner.
The snake who laid the eggs came to the zoo in 1961 from a private owner.
The death toll is rising along the U.S. West Coast as residents battle a historic and devastating wildfire season. Also, the latest coronavirus stimulus package was voted down in the Senate. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
President Trump vowed to continue funding the paper in a tweet last week.
The cultural importance of Juukan Gorge was confirmed a year after Rio Tinto obtained approval to blast in the area.
White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke with CBS News' Major Garrett for this week's episode of "The Takeout" podcast.
Death toll from one California blaze alone climbs to 10 with 16 unaccounted for, as hundreds of thousands flee in Oregon.
Kansas City fans booed Houston Texans when they came onto field after staying in locker room during national anthem and during teams' subsequent show of unity.
Death toll rises from raging wildfires in the West; Interactive virtual program helps children with special needs learn life skills
The president narrowly won Michigan in 2016, and wants to win it again in November.
The man behind SpaceX and Tesla now wants to get inside your brain. Elon Musk's startup company "Neuralink" is looking to implant chips in the human brain to help treat neural disorders. Some say the device could be one day also be used to link human brains right to the internet. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN's Lana Zak with details.
President Trump held a rally in Freeland, Michigan, praising the crowd for coming out as he attacked his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden. Watch part of his remarks here.
"We're hopefully beyond our spike and we'll see," Mr. Trump told reporters at a White House Briefing.
Pres. Trump defends his COVID19 comments; Winning the swing states in November
Graphic bodycam video of the April incident was released Thursday. The Houston police union condemned the firing of the four cops.
Four Houston Police Department officers were fired over the fatal shooting of 27-year-old Nicolas Chavez in April. Graphic bodycam video of the shooting has also been released. Warning: Some may find the footage disturbing.
Since the first census was taken, the U.S. has counted non-citizens for the purposes of awarding seats in the House of Representatives.
A new report from the World Wildlife Fund says that the world needs to overhaul the way we get food to save the planet. They also revealed startling data about Earth's animal population. CBS News' Ian Lee has the details.
Democratic lawmakers unveiled their "THRIVE Agenda" on Thursday. The economic recovery plan was designed to address what they call a "collision of crises" during the pandemic. Representative Deb Haaland joins CBSN's Lana Zak with details.
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There are growing concerns over the accuracy and legitimacy of the 2020 census results. A U.S. federal judge recently placed a restraining order on the Trump administration's efforts to conclude the census count a month ahead of schedule. Now, the Census Bureau is concerned that extending the window could not provide the agency with enough time to calculate the results. NPR national correspondent Hansi Lo Wang joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more.
Erica Pandey, a business reporter for Axios, joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red & Blue" with a look at the latest unemployment numbers and how the job market might rebound after the pandemic.
At a briefing Thursday, reporters pressed President Trump on how he could be trusted after it was revealed that he intentionally withheld information about COVID-19 from the public in the early days of the pandemic. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano on "Red & Blue" with more on Mr. Trump's response. (Disclosure: "Rage" is distributed by Simon & Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS)
In an interview with veteran journalist Bob Woodward, President Trump acknowledged there is institutional racism in the U.S., but he dismissed a question about white privilege by saying, "You really drank the Kool-Aid." Elaine Quijano of CBSN's "Red & Blue" discusses the president's comments and his rally in Michigan with CBS News political correspondent Ed O'keefe, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, and NPR political correspondent Asma Khalid, co-host of the NPR Politics podcast. (Disclosure... Читать дальше...
At least a dozen people are now dead and thousands of homes and businesses have been incinerated.
In our series "Racing to a Cure," CBS News looks into what could be a COVID-19 testing breakthrough. A mass testing model at the University of Illinois could help contain the pandemic.