U.S. warns China amid surge in Chinese jets probing Taiwan's airspace
Taiwan, a strategic U.S. ally claimed by Beijing as sovereign territory, says 145 Chinese military planes have violated its air defense zone in four days.
Taiwan, a strategic U.S. ally claimed by Beijing as sovereign territory, says 145 Chinese military planes have violated its air defense zone in four days.
An oil slick covering about 13 square miles has closed beaches, endangered wildlife and devastated one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in California. Amplify Energy, which owns the pipeline, is searching for the source of the leak and pledging full cooperation with the cleanup effort. Lilia Luciano reports.
The U.S. is expected to reach its debt limit in a matter of days.
The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt aggressively with new fissures opening up over the weekend. It has destroyed more than 900 buildings and displaced about 6,000 of the Island of La Palma's residents. Dan Johnson from the BBC reports.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who tested positive for COVID-19, will participate in oral arguments remotely.
Wiggins was among notable NBA players who voiced their resistance to the vaccine.
Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen goes public with her accusations that Facebook is lying to the public and investors about the effectiveness of its campaigns to eradicate hate, violence and misinformation from its platforms.
President Biden will travel to Michigan Tuesday to rally public support for the bipartisan infrastructure plan and his Build Back Better agenda as infighting between progressive and moderate Democrats continues. Ed O'Keefe reports.
In Colombia, thousands of migrants are waiting to cross into Panama via the deadly Darien Gap. Even as news of deportations at the U.S. border reaches migrant groups, the majority would rather attempt the dangerous journey than stay where they are. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
"I saw the dorsal fin of the shark and then I saw the tail fin of the shark kind of going down into the water," a witness told CBS San Francisco.
A major oil spill in California is putting beaches and wildlife in danger. Also, a massive leak exposes how politicians, billionaires and celebrities use offshore accounts to hide trillions of dollars. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
"This really unlocks one of the secrets of nature," said Thomas Perlmann, secretary-general of the Nobel Committee.
Clary, who defended Kelly in a 2019 interview, sat down once again with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to detail some of the abuse in the relationship and how she got out of it.
The victim was a 43-year-old male nurse. The suspect fled but got involved in a shootout with police and was wounded, along with two officers.
Shaun Runyon got into the argument with his supervisor before the deadly rampage, officials said.
In an interview with “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King, Azriel Clary, who testified against R. Kelly at his racketeering trial, says that the disgraced singer had strict rules about what she and other women could wear and who they were allowed to speak to.
In an interview with “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King, R. Kelly survivor Azriel Clary spoke about how her relationship with her father and brother was negatively impacted by Kelly’s controlling behavior.
The comment is widely blamed for the longtime Missouri congressman losing a U.S. Senate bid in 2012.
Lars Vilks lived under police protection and constant threat, including from al Qaeda, after his depiction of the Muslim prophet.
Hundreds of world leaders, past and present, and business moguls slammed for dodging tax laws: "This is where our missing hospitals are," says one charity.
The on-again-off-again communications link was restored amid rising tensions over the North's latest series of missile tests.
He's expected to largely keep existing government policies in place – with a top priority almost certainly being the pandemic, which is front and center in Japanese politics.
Facebook whistleblower speaks to 60 Minutes; Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program not living up to its name; Despite his Alzheimer's, Tony Bennett prepares to perform with Lady Gaga.
Although once seen as criminal, low riders have been instrumental in the fight for social change within San Francisco. Len Ramirez from CBS San Francisco reports.
The debate will continue for another week over a $3.5 trillion social spending measure, without which some House Democrats say they wont support the smaller $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that passed the Senate in August. Christina Ruffini has more.