Chairman of the Joint Chiefs: "We all have pain and anger" after Afghan war
General Mark Milley and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin gave their first press briefing since the last American troops left Afghanistan.
General Mark Milley and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin gave their first press briefing since the last American troops left Afghanistan.
Weary firefighters working California's Caldor Fire have diverted the flames from the threatened resort town of South Lake Tahoe. But the danger continues as the massive blaze shows no sign of stopping. Correspondent Carter Evans reports.
Thousands of Louisianans are living off of emergency supplies in the sweltering late-summer heat after Ida wiped out live-sustaining infrastructure in parts of the state. In Grand Isle, one of the places hit hardest by Ida, the mayor says at least 85% of the buildings there are totaled. Correspondent Omar Villafranca surveyed the damage from the hurricane with Mayor David Camardelle.
Nurses, retail workers and carpenters are just some of the jobs eligible for the bonus in a first-of-its-kind program.
"Every day is funerals and funerals and funerals," says one industry professional as the state faces COVID-19 surge.
The deluge is being blamed for at least 9 deaths. Some highways resembled rivers. Mass transit all but ground to a halt in many areas.
Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli appeared to have won gold in the shot put but he was disqualified.
The Daybell children claim their father was framed for the murders of JJ and Tylee. CBS New correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports for "48 Hours."
The court ruled 5-4 to allow the Texas law to remain in effect.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared late Wednesday that the city is now under a state of emergency due to "an historic weather event ... with record breaking rain across the city, brutal flooding and dangerous conditions on our roads." He joins CBS New York with the latest. Read more here.
For the first time, a flash flood emergency was issued in New York City as remnants of Hurricane Ida raced up the East Coast late Wednesday. The band of severe weather also caused the FAA to issue a "ground stop" at all three New York City-area airports. CBS New York has complete team coverage.
New Jersey is also under a state of emergency. The band of severe weather also caused the FAA to issue a "ground stop" at all three NYC-area airports.
Tornadoes hit Maryland as Ida heads north; Pittsburgh Pirates on the 50th anniversary of historic lineup.
An apparent miles-long oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico is seen in aerial survey imagery released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
For the first time together, the five children of the accused child murderer defend their father who, along with his new wife, is charged with the 2019 murders of JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan.
President Biden traveling to New Orleans on Friday; Less than two weeks left in California recall race
Charged with the murders of Vallow's kids — JJ Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16 — the married couple also faces other charges related to the mysterious deaths of their former spouses.
When the Pittsburgh Pirates took the field 50 years ago, no one had any idea that the players were stepping into history. James Brown shares more on the team's historic lineup.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said the Biden administration will make vaccines "immediately available" to kids under 12 once authorized by the FDA. Meanwhile, the WHO issued a warning about a new variant emerging around the world. Emergency medicine physician Dr. Anand Swaminathan joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
The Biden administration's withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan has been met with criticism worldwide. In this week's installment of "London Calling," CBS News contributor Simon Bates explains why leaders in Europe may be looking to each other for stronger alliances.
A new report from the Atlantic Council details the devastating economic and societal toll of extreme heat in the U.S. The think tank estimates more than 59,000 people could die from heat every year by 2050 if climate trends go unchanged. CBS News climate and energy reporter Cara Korte joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
In a joint advisory, the FBI and CISA said they "observed an increase in highly impactful ransomware attacks occurring on holidays and weekends — when offices are normally closed."
During his first Oval Office meeting with President Biden on Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sought support from the White House on a range of issues. Meanwhile Republicans are seizing on an opportunity to attack President Biden's decisions in Afghanistan ahead of the 2022 midterms. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge, CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion, USA Today White House correspondent Courtney Subramanian, and Insider politics reporter... Читать дальше...
A federal bankruptcy judge gave conditional approval to a settlement involving Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin. The company is blamed for helping fuel the opioid crisis. Anna Werner has more on the backlash.
Investigators declined to press charges due to "insufficient evidence" found.