Cuomo accuser details groping allegations, says governor is lying
The executive assistant says she never wants her daughter "to be afraid of any person in power."
The executive assistant says she never wants her daughter "to be afraid of any person in power."
Robbery and shooting in broad daylight only latest in months of mounting violence. And they're getting more violent.
The sweep comes despite condemnations by the international community and warnings from the U.N. that a takeover by the Taliban wouldn't be recognized.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis barring businesses from insisting patrons have gotten their shots.
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres called the report a "code red for humanity." But experts say there is still time to change course.
The U.S. is keeping its COVID-19-related ban in place until at least August 21. U.S. visitors must be fully vaccinated and test negative.
Delta variant surge becoming dire in Southeast, officials say; Couple completes Olympic challenge to fundraise for Lou Gehrig's disease
The attack on Al Asad Airbase; Robots of the future at Boston Dynamics; And, Finding ways to coexist with grizzly bears in Montana
A report by New York Attorney General Letitia James described an "unsafe" and "hostile" work environment in the governor's office.
Both parties haggled Sunday on the bill's cryptocurrency regulations and whether to allow coronavirus aid money to be spent on infrastructure. A final vote could happen as late as Tuesday morning.
The Spennylympics fundraiser is in memory of Stuart Bates' brother, Spencer, who died in 2011 from Lou Gehrig's disease. The team has reported they have raised more than $100,000 in donations. Imtiaz Tyab has the story.
A recent report from the New York attorney general alleged that Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women. In an exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning" and the Times Union, Brittany Commisso, one of those women, discusses her accusations against Cuomo. The governor denies any wrongdoing. Read more here.
Health experts are warning that the oncoming surge fueled by the Delta variant will be worse than previous ones. Kansas City has reported its highest positivity rate of COVID cases since the pandemic began. Mireya Villarreal takes a look.
The smaller than normal ceremony due to COVID restrictions highlighted the more than 200 nations that participated. The two weeks of action also put a focus on mental health in which Simon Biles explained on a video call with President Biden. Jamie Yuccas reports from Tokyo.
Hospitalizations due to the coronavirus have jumped 50% in states like Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky. New infections are the highest among the unvaccinated. Mola Lenghi reports.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Agus joins "CBS Weekend News" to discuss children returning to school, potential shut downs and booster shots for COVID vaccines.
An upcoming report will include a stark warning about the expected changes to oceans, ice caps and land in the coming decades and how humans are making it worse.
The final vote on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill will likely happen Tuesday. It has the support of 18 Republicans including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Christina Ruffini has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Jericka Duncan."
U.S. troops that were stationed at Al Asad Airbase in Iraq are still feeling the effects from Iranian ballistic missiles more than a year and a half after the attack.
David Martin speaks with troops who were there as an Iranian ballistic missile attack rained down on Al Asad Airbase in Iraq, part of six days that saw the U.S. and Iran go to the brink of war.
David Martin speaks with troops who were there as an Iranian ballistic missile attack rained down on Al Asad Airbase in Iraq, part of six days that saw the U.S. and Iran go to the brink of war.
In an alert sent via text, city authorities wrote "the Covid-19 situation in Austin is dire."
As violence escalates and the Taliban seize more territory, the U.S. and British embassies in Afghanistan are advising their citizens to leave the country. But leaving isn't an option for most Afghans. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
With Southern charm and wit, Bowden piled up 377 wins during his 40 years as a major college coach, from tiny Samford to West Virginia and finally at Florida State, where he went 315-98-4.