Osaka fined, threatened with suspension for media boycott
Osaka had previously announced she would not participate in media appearances at the tournament, citing a need to protect her mental health.
Osaka had previously announced she would not participate in media appearances at the tournament, citing a need to protect her mental health.
A former ally of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would seek to form a coalition government with the Israeli leader's opponents.
The move is a major bid to reverse China's falling birth rate and aging population, both of which are raising concerns about the country's economic future.
Search of Texas man's home found firearms, ammunition and plenty of white supremacist paraphernalia, sheriff says
Judges say it's time for more security in the face of mounting violence; Checking in on the groundbreaking 90+ Study on aging; Igor Levit talks to 60 Minutes.
At least 2 dead and over 20 injured in South Florida shooting;Taps Across America honors nation's fallen soldiers
A former ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said that he would seek to form a coalition government with the Israeli leader's opponents, taking a major step toward ending the rule of the longtime premier. David Halbfinger, a former Jerusalem bureau chief for the New York Times, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with his analysis.
Two of the passengers, who are all presumed dead, were Gwen Shamblin Lara — founder the Remnant Fellowship Church — and Joe Lara — an actor from the TV series "Tarzan: The Epic Adventures."
Juvenile great white sharks are being spotted at Southern California beaches and are interacting with surfers. While they are generally uninterested in attacking humans, experts warn the sharks are still wild animals that should not be provoked. Carter Evans reports.
For more than a year, the coronavirus pandemic has forced the cruise ship industry to shut down, but there are signs of life with one major cruise ship set to sail next month. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Monday marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most violent incidents in America. Survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre reflect back on the event, which for too long was a buried piece of American history. Omar Villafranca reports.
An increase in attacks towards Asian Americans has led many people in the community to find new ways to protect and support themselves. Nancy Cheng reports.
Musicians from coast to coast will once again play Taps to honor the fallen on Memorial Day for CBS News' Taps Across America. The event was organized in part by CBS News' Steve Hartman. Elise Preston has the story.
Five-time Grammy winner B.J. Thomas, best known for his hit song "Hooked on a Feeling," died Saturday from complications of lung cancer at age 78.
Over six years after our initial report, Lesley Stahl visits surviving members of the 90+ Study and finds out what scientists have learned from following the study's participants.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Jericka Duncan."
Memorial Day weekend looks much different than it did a year ago, as COVID restrictions are being relaxed throughout the U.S. and travel is surging. Half of all American adults are now vaccinated against COVID-19. Lilia Luciano reports.
The remains of 215 Indigenous children have been found in a mass grave on the grounds of a former residential school in Canada. Investigations found that many of the children who attended the school had suffered from physical abuse, rape and malnutrition.
Texas Republican lawmakers have a midnight deadline to pass some of the toughest voting restrictions in the country. President Biden criticized the bill, saying it "attacks the sacred right to vote." Christina Ruffini has the latest.
Written off as too old to race full-time, too old for a fourth Indianapolis 500 win, Helio Castroneves at long last joined that exclusive club in a popular victory for the old guys. CBSN's Lana Zak reports.
Florida police are looking for three men who fired into a crowd of concertgoers early Sunday in South Florida. The shooting left more than 20 injured and at least two dead. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
A Wall Street Journal report says lab researchers in Wuhan, China, sought hospital care for "symptoms consistent with both COVID-19 and common seasonal illness" in November 2019, a month before the first case of coronavirus was officially confirmed there. Dr. Jessica Justman, senior technical director at ICAP and associate professor of medicine in epidemiology at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, joins "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with her reaction, plus insights into... Читать дальше...
The Director of National Intelligence is collecting data across several federal agencies to release a report on what officials call "unidentified aerial phenomena." Politico senior national correspondent Bryan Bender joins CBSN's Lana Zak to share his reporting on how UFOs became a national security concern and former Senator Harry Reid's role in bringing the subject to Capitol Hill.
Judge Esther Salas was in her New Jersey home when a gunman targeting Salas opened fire on her family, killing her son and wounding her husband. Now she's fighting for better protection of judges.
This year, celebrities were back and fans were everywhere and they were treated to a win by one of the most popular drivers in Indy 500 history.