Police looking for shark attack victim find only goggles
"It came out of the blue," Paul Millachip's wife said.
"It came out of the blue," Paul Millachip's wife said.
M.J. Eberhart started his hike in February at his home in Flagg Mountain, Alabama, adding hundreds of extra miles to the route.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Pfizer's pediatric vaccine just last week, on November 2.
Rappers Travis Scott and Drake, as well as Live Nation are among the defendants in at least three lawsuits. At least eight people died, authorities said.
New Missouri state law effectively ends local enforcement of federal gun laws; Containing the longest-running oil spill in U.S. history; What's in the heads of heroes?
Democrats scramble to reassess after defeats in off-year election; Native American canoe builder passes knowledge of craft down to students
Student loan debt relief may be in sight for some as the Department of Education announces an overhaul of its student loan forgiveness program for public servants. Mark Strassmann has the details.
Those honored by the Carnegie Hero Fund put their lives on the line to save others. For some, that bravery comes at a psychological cost.
Needle injection attacks, mainly targeting women, are becoming an alarming trend in London. Police across the country have reported 56 cases of spiking involving needles in just the last two months. Haley Ott has more.
Vigils were held outside the Houston concert venue where eight people were killed in a stampede during a performance by Travis Scott on Friday night. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the incident. Lilia Luciano reports.
Democrats are assessing the damage after losing several key races in Tuesday's election. Virginia's 13th District Delegate Danica Roem joins CBSN to discuss.
A state law passed this past spring in Missouri makes local and state agencies susceptible to a $50,000 fine if they try to enforce federal gun laws. Norah O'Donnell reports.
In 2004, Hurricane Ivan brought down a massive oil platform operated by Taylor Energy, in the Gulf of Mexico. For years, oil has been seeping into the Gulf. Jon Wertheim reports on the efforts of a Coast Guard captain and a Cajun engineer to find a solution.
The "mass casualty incident" occurred during Scott's performance on Friday night, authorities said.
Environmentalists in Scotland are sounding the alarm in hopes of preserving one of nature's best weapons in fighting climate change: peat bogs. Peat bogs make up just 3% of the Earth's land mass but store 30% of all land-based carbon, which is twice as much as all the world's forests. Mark Phillips has more.
Wayne Valliere, one of only a half dozen master canoe builders remaining in his Ojibwe tribe, is on a mission to preserve his ancestors' unique craft by passing his wisdom down to students. Charlie De Mar has more.
In 2004, Hurricane Ivan brought down a massive oil platform operated by Taylor Energy, in the Gulf of Mexico. For years, oil has been seeping into the Gulf. Jon Wertheim reports on the efforts of a Coast Guard captain and a Cajun engineer to find a solution.
The Ocean Cleanup, Dutch inventor Boyan Slat's organization, has developed a new design meant to collect plastic in the ocean. Tests this summer and fall have shown promise.
Those honored by the Carnegie Hero Fund put their lives on the line to save others. For some, that bravery comes at a psychological cost.
Scott Pelley meets with Carnegie Hero Fund awardees and reports on a possible difference in brain make-up for those who commit heroic acts.
A state law passed this past spring in Missouri makes local and state agencies susceptible to a $50,000 fine if they try to enforce federal gun laws.
Lesley Stahl spoke with the basketball legend back in 1998, six and a half years after he announced that he had tested positive for HIV. Today marks 30 years since Magic Johnson stunned the world with his diagnosis.
Starting Monday, the U.S. is set to reopen its borders for fully vaccinated international travelers. The reopening ends a 20-month-long hiatus of border crossings due to coronavirus restrictions. Carter Evans reports.
Scott Pelley meets with Carnegie Hero Fund awardees and reports on a possible difference in brain make-up for those who commit heroic acts.
With coronavirus vaccine approval for children ages 5 to 11 now set and the promising development of a pill reducing coronavirus hospitalizations and deaths, CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus answers questions about the future of COVID-19 medicine.