Another evacuation flight leaves Afghanistan with 28 U.S. citizens
It is not clear how many Americans remain in Afghanistan.
It is not clear how many Americans remain in Afghanistan.
The 73rd Emmy Awards will return Sunday to celebrate the best in television.
U.S. Capitol Police estimate around 400-450 people were inside the protest area during the "Justice for J6" rally on Saturday. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN from outside the U.S. Capitol building with how law enforcement worked to maintain peace.
Law enforcement increased security measures ahead of Saturday's protest in Washington, D.C., as demonstrators showed support for the rioters who were charged for their roles in the attack on the U.S. Capitol in January. A recent poll shows 61% of Republicans say former President Trump was not responsible for the attack, and about 27% of Republicans say it's very or somewhat likely he will be reinstated as president by the end of the year. Jennifer Lim, founder and executive director of Republican Women for Congress... Читать дальше...
There was a large police presence at the U.S. Capitol on Saturday in anticipation of potential violence at the "Justice for J6" rally. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN's Lana Zak from the event.
The positive traveler was first asymptomatic when tested and is fully vaccinated, Samoa's Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.
Turnout at the far-right "Justice for J6" rally at the U.S. Capitol was smaller than expected. Organizers originally predicted about 700 people would attend. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN's Lana Zak from the rally.
After coming under fire for the haphazard U.S. evacuation from Afghanistan, the Biden administration is facing criticism for a botched drone attack several weeks ago that killed innocent civilians there. Christina Ruffini has the details.
FDA panel endorses Pfizer booster shots for elderly, high-risk; New era of “CBS Saturday Morning”.
"The Queen's Gambit" is credited with a huge spike in sales of chess boards and activity with girls showing an unexpected interest. It's a real game changer for the women who have spent decades trying to get those girls a seat at the table. Dana Jacobson has the details.
The Inspiration4 crew plans a 7:06 p.m. EDT splashdown near Cape Canaveral to close out mission.
Thousands of migrants, many of them from Haiti, have crossed the southern border in recent days near Del Rio, Texas, prompting U.S. agents to set up a makeshift processing site underneath a bridge.
Cordero died from COVID-19 in 2020 after months of complications.
Law enforcement in Washington, D.C. is on high alert ahead of the far-right rally planned in support of rioters who were at the U.S. Capitol on January 6. About 700 people are expected to attend. CBS News chief justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
The installation will remain in place for 16 days.
A look back at the history of “CBS Saturday Morning” and a peak into the future and our new studio, Studio 1515 in Times Square.
The artists Christo and his wife Zhan achieved worldwide fame for their decades of oversized art installations. Both have since passed away. But one of their earliest artistic visions has finally been realized. Holly Williams reports.
Patricia Williams is known for being brutally honest, outrageous and hilarious. She just nabbed her first hour-long standup special on Netflix. CBS News’ Michelle Miller spoke to Williams about her 20-year career.
James Beard Award-winning Chef Sami Tamimi and Tara Wigley have each co-authored best-selling cookbooks. Now, they’ve collaborated on one of their own book “Falastin.” The book is a celebration of Tamimi’s Palestinian homeland. Imtiaz Tyab went to meet the duo and talk about the tastes, smells and history that have brought them together.
U.S. Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, called the strike a "tragic mistake," and after weeks of denials.
Police in Washington, D.C., say they are taking no chances.
The FDA advisory panel rejects a plan to give Pfizer booster shots to most Americans but approves booster shots for people 65 and over and others at higher risk of serious illness. Also, Capitol Hill is on high alert for Saturday’s “Justice for J6” rally. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Chris Stapleton was born in Kentucky, but he began his career in Nashville. He played with several bands until his 2015 debut solo album "Traveler," hit number-one on the Billboard charts and went five times platinum. His follow-up won the CMA for "Album of The Year" and the Grammy Award for "Best Country Album." In 2020 he released his fourth studio collection, “Starting Over,” which just earned him another seven CMA nominations. For Saturday Sessions, Chris Stapleton performs "When I'm With You."
Chris Stapleton was born in Kentucky, but he began his career in Nashville. He played with several bands until his 2015 debut solo album "Traveler," hit number-one on the Billboard charts and went five times platinum. His follow-up won the CMA for "Album of The Year" and the Grammy Award for "Best Country Album." In 2020 he released his fourth studio collection, “Starting Over,” which just earned him another seven CMA nominations. For Saturday Sessions, Chris Stapleton performs "Arkansas."
Chris Stapleton was born in Kentucky but he began his career in Nashville. He played with several bands until his 2015 debut solo album "Traveler" hit number-one on the billboard charts and went five-times platinum. His follow-up won the CMA for "Album of The Year," and the Grammy for "Best Country Album." In 2020 he released his fourth studio collection, “Starting Over,” which just earned him another seven CMA nominations. For Saturday Sessions, Chris Stapleton performs "Starting Over.”