Troubled waters: U.S. warship leads drills in Russia's back yard
2 weeks after tense U.K.-Russia encounter off Crimea, commander of USS Ross tells CBS News, "international airspace and waters are for everybody."
2 weeks after tense U.K.-Russia encounter off Crimea, commander of USS Ross tells CBS News, "international airspace and waters are for everybody."
Florida residents are getting ready for the arrival of Tropical Storm Elsa. Also, recovery efforts continue in the rubble of a collapsed Florida condo following the demolition of the remaining tower. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
As Tropical Storm Elsa starts lashing the west coast of Florida, search teams in Surfside plan to work through the wind and rain. The system could make landfall as early as Tuesday and is expected to bring heavy wind, rain, and possible tornadoes to the region.
Six months have passed since the deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol and while most of the physical barriers have come down around Capitol Hill, mental scars remain for many who work there. A group of lawmakers who were in the House chamber during the attack have developed a shared bond and support group as they try to cope with their experiences from that day. Nikole Killion reports.
Legendary Songwriters Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis join “CBS This Morning” to discuss releasing their first album under their own names. They also discuss working with icons like Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey.
The site of the Surfside, Florida condo collapse likely won't take the brunt of Tropical Storm Elsa, but crews are getting ready for the system to move in. Brooke Shafer from CBS Miami spoke with Anne-Marie Green on CBSN about how the storm will affect search efforts and what we know about the victims.
It's not a coronavirus "passport" and it's not mandatory, but it is making international travel easier – so could something like it work in the U.S.?
More than 67% of American adults have received at least one vaccine shot, short of Biden's goal of 70% partially vaccinated by July 4.
There are signs in the U.S. that holiday travel may affect the fight against the coronavirus, especially among unvaccinated Americans. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett joins "CBSN AM" with why the Delta variant is cause for concern this summer.
Cybersecurity teams are investigating the single largest global ransomware attack on record. The attack was launched by the Russia-linked cyber group REvil and impacted thousands of organizations and businesses in at least 17 countries. On Sunday, the group demanded a $70 million ransom. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins "CBSN AM" with the latest.
Exactly six months after the attack, the memories are still vivid for members of Congress who were trapped in the House Gallery.
Search and rescue crews are still working to locate more than 100 people unaccounted for in the Surfside, Florida, condo building collapse. Now, at least five lawsuits have been filed. Brooke Shafer from CBS Miami station WFOR joins "CBSN AM" from Surfside with the latest.
Award-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones joins “CBS This Morning'' to discuss her decision to turn down a prestigious faculty position at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, following weeks of controversy. She reveals exclusively to CBS News why she turned down the job and her next steps.
Rudolph wrote a letter to Spears' conservators, Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, amid the pop star's battle to end the conservatorship.
In addition to damaging winds and heavy rains, Florida's peninsula could get life-threatening storm surges, flooding and isolated tornadoes.
Pope Francis went Sunday to a Rome hospital for scheduled surgery for a stenosis, or restriction of the large intestine.
Hundreds of protesters showed up at Edward Mathews' home, demanding that he be arrested. Neighbors say he's been harassing Black people for years.
The demolition of the building on Sunday, more than 10 days after its collapse, was expected to open up new areas for rescuers to search.
Rescuers able to get to previously inaccessible areas found very few voids where survivors might be. And the weather was an issue despite Tropical Storm Elsa's likely path.
Deadly Tropical Storm Elsa eyes Florida after striking Cuba; Woman finds her calling helping Nepalese children
Concern about possible high winds prompted officials to order the demolition of the part of the collapsed condo building that was still standing.
Donner gained fame with his first feature, 1976's "The Omen." A then-unheard-of offer followed: $1 million to direct 1978's "Superman."
"She has a way of looking at a person's situation from every angle and she's the most understanding, kind-hearted person I've ever met," Shelton said last year about Stefani.
Time is running out for Afghan interpreters like Sherin Agha Jafari, who top the list of Taliban revenge attacks once U.S. forces leave. Charlie D’Agata reports.
Tropical Storm Elsa, which killed at least three people in the Caribbean, is moving toward Florida. Mireya Villarreal has more.