High lumber prices put homes out of reach for many Americans
A 250% rise in the cost of wood since last year has added thousands of dollars to the cost of a home.
A 250% rise in the cost of wood since last year has added thousands of dollars to the cost of a home.
Just a day after 6-year-old Aiden Leos's funeral, two people have been arrested in connection with his death in an apparent road rage shooting on a California highway. CBS News hears from Aiden's mother who spoke at his funeral and she says her son's existence exuded peace and love. David Begnaud reports.
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Guatemala to discuss the underlying causes of U.S. migration on her first foreign trip. Ed O'Keefe reports from Guatemala City.
West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin said Sunday he would oppose Democrats' sweeping voting rights bill, dealing a blow to a key item on President Biden's agenda. Weijia Jiang reports.
Bezos announced Monday that he and his brother, Mark, will be passengers aboard the first crewed flight of a Blue Origin rocket.
Millions of Americans spent the weekend trying to keep cool amid a massive heatwave that broke at least three dozen records from Michigan to Maine. Also, celebrated gymnast Simone Biles won her seventh national title, setting a record for the sport. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Red Army solider David Dushman used his Soviet tank to mow down the Nazi death camp's electric fence in 1945, helping to set the prisoners free.
The YouTube personality celebrated the accomplishment of going the distance against the 44-year-old boxing legend.
Floating blobs of slimy muck released by marine organisms feasting on waste in warm water are choking Turkey's seaboards.
Officials in the San Francisco Zoo say the beloved Cobby and his companions were favorites with millions of visitors as they lived together in an outdoor moated exhibit.
The shooting in the Miami suburb of Kendall was the latest in a rash of them in the Miami-Dade area. One official pleaded, "Make this stop."
The woman was said to have been "canyoneering" -- following a body of water through a canyon by walking, swimming, rafting, climbing or rappelling.
Search and rescue efforts continued hours after a train derailed and was hit by another in Sindh province, with some people still trapped in the wreckage.
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Home to two U.S. military bases, the 200 square-mile Micronesian island relies on tourism for one-third of its jobs.
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Williams, who died after a battle with colon cancer, had a career that spanned over five decades in theater, television and film.
Vice President Kamala Harris' first international trip was delayed Sunday when Air Force 2 experienced a mechanical problem. Harris is headed to Guatemala, where she will speak with the country's president about the ongoing increase in migrants crossing the U.S. border. Ed O'Keefe has the story.
Former President Trump on Saturday spoke at a Republican event in North Carolina where he discussed the 2020 election and the future of the Republican party. Christina Ruffini has more.
The U.S. is dealing with oppressive heat as temperatures hit triple digits in multiple cities and dozens of records were broken on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Gulf Coast was hit with torrential rainfall and flooding. Tom Hanson has the story.
Roger Federer announced Sunday that he is withdrawing from the French Open. The former world No. 1 was coming off a tough four-set, three-and-a-half hour win over Dominik Koepfer in the third round. CBSN's Lana Zak reports.
Protests for social justice and racial equity inspired The Athlete's Foot's management to launch STAART, "Strategic African American Retail Track." The initiative is a pipeline program that gives Black franchises access to capital and major vendors. Elise Preston has the story.
"A Quiet Place Part 2" from Paramount Pictures (a division of ViacomCBS) broke pandemic box-office records and took in nearly $100 million. Still, movie theaters will need to find a way to consistently lure Americans accustomed to streaming back out. Lilia Luciano has more.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced the birth of their second child on Sunday. The baby's name, Lilibet "Lili" Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, pays tribute to two towering royal figures, Queen Elizabeth and Harry's late mother Diana. Elizabeth Palmer has the story.
While the arrest of Belarusian journalist Roman Pratasevich is the most high-profile case in the country, other members of the press are also facing government backlash. Alexey Kovalev, investigative editor at independent Russian news outlet Meduza, joins CBSN AM to discuss the rising threat against journalists.