Searching for grizzlies? Bring your bear spray
This week on 60 Minutes, Bill Whitaker reports on the successful repopulation of the American grizzly bear.
This week on 60 Minutes, Bill Whitaker reports on the successful repopulation of the American grizzly bear.
Labs across the globe have mobilized in historic fashion to try to find a treatment for COVID-19. Scott Pelley reports on which therapeutics are causing optimism.
A group of longtime Republican strategists who have worked with the likes of John McCain and George W. Bush have launched a scorching campaign against the president. Lesley Stahl reports.
Montana's grizzly and human populations have both risen substantially since 1975, when the bears were protected under the Endangered Species Act. Bill Whitaker reports on conservation efforts that have led to grizzly recovery, and the farmers, ranchers and residents now encountering these ferocious animals.
Now working on monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19, the virologist gained recognition in the 1990s for treating Magic Johnson. He first appeared on 60 Minutes in 1998.
The couple have a one-year-old son, McLaurin, whose name honors Robin Williams.
A group of longtime Republican strategists who have worked with the likes of John McCain and George W. Bush have launched a scorching campaign against the president. Lesley Stahl reports.
Montana's grizzly and human populations have both risen substantially since 1975, when the bears were protected under the Endangered Species Act. Bill Whitaker reports on conservation efforts that have led to grizzly recovery, and the farmers, ranchers and residents now encountering these ferocious animals.
"With our social distancing, wearing of the mask, the data's already showing that it's been effective. It's, you know, cost savings, and it's effective. And it can go a long way," leading researcher Dr. David Ho told 60 Minutes.
The Lincoln Project is known for its fiery social media presence. So, who writes the Tweets?
The 737 Max could be approved to fly as soon as November after regulators took a step toward lifting the order that kept the airliner grounded after two deadly crashes. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Coronavirus hospitalizations and deaths are on the rise across the country. More than 55,000 new infections have been reported since Wednesday, and the death toll is nearing 215,000. Lilia Luciano reports.
Barrett's confirmation hearings begin Monday, October 12.
Health officials across the world are seeing new cases of the coronavirus, including France where hospitalizations are reaching new records. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
England's deputy chief medical officer, Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, warned that the U.K. is at a "tipping point" akin to where the country was in March.
President Trump is claiming to be "immune" against the coronavirus, saying he got a complete sign off from White House doctors. This follows a letter by White House physician Dr. Sean Conley that says the president "is no longer considered a transmission risk". Chip Reid reports.
CBS News has learned that three of the suspects charged in the alleged domestic terrorism plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer have military ties. Chris Hanson reports.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hear opening statements regarding Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court beginning Monday morning, kicking off several days of testimony by President Trump's pick to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Jamie Yuccas.
With just three weeks before Election Day, the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll digs into three key states: Michigan, Nevada and Iowa. CBS News director of elections and survey Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with a look at how the numbers compare to the 2016 presidential race, and states that may potentially emerge as new battleground states as a result of 2020 presidential race.
"Welcome to Pine Lake" is the first feature-length documentary by CBSN Originals that tells the story of a women-led city in the Deep South. The documentary also uncovers the institutional racism embedded in the foundation of the progressive city. The film's director Elisa Gambino explains to CBSN's Elaine Quijano what she wants viewers to learn from the film.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she's not worried about violence as the election nears, despite the recent kidnapping plot against her. Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more on what we know about the plot and how it might factor in to the election.
ProPublica reports the Department of Justice sent an email that said federal investigators can publicly look into suspected election fraud before the polls close. It specifically mentioned postal workers and military employees, both of whom President Trump has accused of assisting in voter fraud. The memo goes against the DOJ's longstanding rule of not interfering with elections. ProPublica reporter Justin Elliott joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more on his reporting.