Rapper Fetty Wap arrested in federal drug investigation
The FBI arrested rapper Fetty Wap in New York on Thursday in a federal drug investigation, a U.S. law enforcement source told CBS News.
The FBI arrested rapper Fetty Wap in New York on Thursday in a federal drug investigation, a U.S. law enforcement source told CBS News.
Democrats continue work on a scaled-back version of President Biden’s ambitious domestic agenda as the president visits Rome. Also, Facebook has a new name, but will it be enough to overcome recent criticism? Your world in 90 seconds.
The Merriam-Webster dictionary has added 455 new words this month. The popular online dictionary said on their website that “just as the language never stops evolving, the dictionary never stops expanding.” A few of the new additions include TBH, fluffernutter and dad bod.
James Beard Award-winning chef Bryant Terry joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his unique new cookbook "Black Food: Stories, Art & Recipes from Across the African Diaspora." He shares how his work as chef-in-residence at the Museum of the African Diaspora inspired this anthology, and how food is a way to bridge this gap between history and the future.
PETA opposes "a human-supremacist worldview," and has a list of idioms it says should be changed to be more animal-friendly.
Groundbreaking research proves a South Dakota man is the closest living descendant of legendary Native American leader, Sitting Bull. 73-year-old Ernie LaPointe is Sitting Bull's great-grandson. The family connection was confirmed using a new method that analyzes DNA fragments.
The two were expected to focus on the issue of climate change, two days before the president travels to Glasgow to attend the COP26 United Nations summit.
Majid Khan, a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, gave a detailed account of the CIA abuse he endured. Khan says during questioning he was hung from his wrists with shackled feet barely touching the floor. Senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports.
The jury deliberated for two hours before deciding to sentence William Davis to death.
Facebook announced it has rebranded to now be called Meta. The move comes after widespread concerns over the company's handling of hate and misinformation on its platforms. Laurie Segall reports.
SpaceX is counting down to a Halloween launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station. Mark Strassmann reports from the Kennedy Space Center.
Federal panel refuses Biden administration request to keep the program on hold while it tried to get courts to permit the policy to be ended for permanently.
The Department of Justice announced a historic settlement with survivors and families of the victims of the 2015 shooting at a Black church in Charleston, South Carolina. The DOJ acknowledged that it mishandled a background check for the shooter who killed nine people. Jeff Pegues reports.
"I think the way I would characterize Japanese commitment to hydrogen is … unwavering," expert says.
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is charged in a criminal sexual misconduct complaint, accused of forcible touching and groping. In the past, he has denied all sexual harassment charges. Jericka Duncan reports.
Heather Mack was found guilty of helping her then-boyfriend kill her socialite mother in 2014 and stuff the body in a suitcase.
The researchers said they believe it is the first case of asexual reproduction in any avian species where the female had access to a mate.
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne discusses the submarine contract spat that torpedoed U.S.-French relations over the summer.
Gloria Williams claims she checked on her sons every two weeks and didn't know one of them was dead.
"We are thankful to have been a small part of helping bring this 23-year-old case to closure," the sheriff said.
The depiction by former al-Qaeda courier Majid Khan came at a sentencing hearing for war crimes and was the first time anyone who went through it detailed it in public.
"These crises present us with the need to take decisions, radical decisions that are not always easy," Pope Francis says.
The defendants cited freedom of speech.
Biden urges Dems to back sweeping social agenda; Football becomes form of therapy in fire-ravaged West
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