Study blames climate change for 37% of the world's heat deaths
Scientists say even more people die from other extreme weather amplified by global warming such as storms, flooding and drought.
Scientists say even more people die from other extreme weather amplified by global warming such as storms, flooding and drought.
Giovanni Brusca was a key figure within the Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian mafia group.
Other changes include barring sex abuse of adults by laypeople who are church officials and removing much of say bishops and others have in handling of sex cases.
Covering one square mile of New York City, Brooklyn's historic Green-Wood Cemetery is a national historic landmark. More than 500,000 people are interred here. It's also the final resting place for an untold number of American war veterans. Now, the cemetery is enlisting an army of volunteers to help tell the stories of those who served throughout our nation's history. Dana Jacobson has more.
The World Health Organization says it's taking the step to avoid stigmatizing nations where they were first spotted.
The tennis star announced she was withdrawing from the French Open, candidly opening up about her struggles with depression and social anxiety.
"6locc 6a6y" racked up 28 million views and got him a deal with Epic Records. The cause of death hasn't been disclosed.
Record travelers as nation marks first maskless holiday; Veteran commemorates Marines through paintings
Charles Waterhouse dedicated much of his life to the Marines. In his 80s and in failing health, he set out on his final mission: To paint every Marine who received the Medal of Honor. David Martin shares his story.
Celebrations of the unofficial start of summer have included large sporting events, as the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions continues to reveal the smiles of millions of happy campers. Nikki Battiste takes a look.
The political fight over new voting restrictions in Texas has taken a dramatic and unexpected turn. At the last minute, Democrats did the only thing they could to block passage of a voting bill by walking out shortly before the bill's midnight deadline. Christina Ruffini has the details.
A century after the Tulsa Race Massacre, the community is still trying to heal.
More than 37 million people took to the skies over Memorial Day weekend — up 60% from this time last year — making this the busiest holiday travel weekend since the pandemic began. Meg Oliver has the latest.
While the IAEA and Iran earlier acknowledged the restrictions limited access to surveillance cameras at Iranian facilities, Monday's report indicated they went much further.
An intense manhunt continued across Miami on Memorial Day for three gunmen who opened fire outside a concert, killing two people and wounding more than 20 others. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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Memorial Day often brings moments of reflection and remembrance for those who have lost loved ones in the military. U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sergeant JoAnne Bass spoke to CBSN's Nancy Chen about the day's importance in her life as she helps shape the next generation of airmen.
The seven-day average for new COVID-19 cases has fallen to about 12,000 per day, numbers not seen since March of 2020.