U.N. reports record greenhouse gas levels despite COVID shutdowns
World Meteorological Organization warns data show mankind "way off track" if it wants to stop "skidding into a car crash" of climate disaster.
World Meteorological Organization warns data show mankind "way off track" if it wants to stop "skidding into a car crash" of climate disaster.
Turner told a 911 operator that the motorist had pulled a gun on him. Investigators said they found no firearm in the car.
Serge Svetnoy said he had worked with Halyna Hutchins on multiple films and said producers hired an inexperienced armorer.
The atmospheric river has been elevated to a Category 5, the highest designation on the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Extreme Weather Lab scale.
A powerful storm slammed into Northern California, causing road closures and landslides. Also, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Democrats are close to reaching an agreement on the framework of their spending bill. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
He says a child's skeletal remains and three apparently abandoned siblings were found in an area apartment. Their mother and her boyfriend were being questioned.
Former acting CDC Director Dr. Richard Besser, pediatrician and President of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, weighs in on new guidelines for 5-11 year olds.
A consortium of 17 U.S news organizations, including CBS News, has reviewed the redacted versions of the documents received by Congress.
For people of color, working from home can offer a refuge from racial slights and a welcome relief from "code-switching."
Demonstrators stormed a Barclay Center entrance before the Nets home opener over the team's refusal to let unvaccinated Kyrie Irving play.
What's more, a fan agreed to give up the historic ball.
Sudan was slowly emerging from years of international pariah status under longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir, who was toppled by mass protests more than two years ago. It was being run by a transitional civilian-military government.
Haiti is descending further into chaos after natural disasters and the assassination of its president this summer left the government even more unstable, and gangs are quickly filling the gaps. One Haitian gang is threatening to kill 16 Americans and one Canadian if they don't get a ransom of $17 million. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports on the turmoil in Haiti, and Laurent Duvillier, the regional chief of communication for UNICEF's Latin America and Caribbean operation, joined CBSN... Читать дальше...
A former Saudi official’s warning about MBS; The Colorado River Basin, ravaged by drought, plans for a drier future; And, Michael Keaton on his career, the characters he's played and suiting back up as Batman.
'Bomb cyclone' slams the West Coast; The Minneapolis Institute of Art ignites effort to restore ancient masterpieces
Seven states and 30 Native American tribes lying in the Colorado River Basin prepare to make hard choices as water levels plummet due to a 22-year drought. Bill Whitaker reports.
In a series of rapid fire questions, Michael Keaton says he’d like to make a cameo on "Ted Lasso" and tells Jon Wertheim what talent he wishes he had.
Saad Aljabri was number two in Saudi intelligence until, he says, Mohammed bin Salman forced him out. Now, MBS is Saudi Arabia's crown prince, and Aljabri is in exile. Aljabri believes the crown prince wants him dead because of what he knows. Scott Pelley reports.
Former top Saudi intelligence official Saad Aljabri tells 60 Minutes that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman keeps a team of mercenaries to kidnap—and even kill—political dissenters.
Saad Aljabri was number two in Saudi intelligence until, he says, Mohammed bin Salman forced him out. Now, MBS is Saudi Arabia's crown prince, and Aljabri is in exile. Aljabri believes the crown prince wants him dead because of what he knows.
A strong storm is expected to bring mudslides and flooding to California along with rain and wind. Jeff Berardelli has more.
The Colorado River's Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the two biggest reservoirs in the country, were nearly full in 2000. Today, they sit at just about 30% of capacity.
Dairo Antonio Úsuga David was seized at his hideout in an operation involving hundreds of soldiers and will be extradited to the United States. The U.S. had placed a $5 million bounty on his head.
Afghanistan's economy may collapse beyond the point of salvation, though several world leaders have promised $1.2 billion in aid to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. Imtiyaz Tyab reports.
A 17th-century Gian Lorenzo Bernini sculpture dazzles after its restoration as it's being installed in a Rome chapel. Closer to home — in Minneapolis — a museum helps preserve precious art. Erin Hassanzaedeh explains.