Afghanistan on brink of collapse with millions facing starvation
Sunday, Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Afghanistan where one of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet has millions suffering.
Sunday, Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Afghanistan where one of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet has millions suffering.
There is a new push for booster shots as COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in at least 42 states. Nikki Battiste has the latest.
Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how food insecurity is impacting millions of Americans during the holidays.
More than three years after Rachael DelTondo was shot and killed outside her home, there's been no arrest for her murder. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on a man who has been under investigation for the crime and was found guilty of a different murder.
Academy Award winner Halle Berry recently made her directorial debut in "Bruised," a film about an MMA fighter. Berry sits down with “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King to discuss the career milestone, fighting with broken ribs, and finding love again.
President Joe Biden's busy week saw inflation rising, tensions mounting between Russia and Ukraine and a eulogy for his former colleague Senator Bob Dole. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about news from the White House.
A federal appeals court judge denied former President Donald Trump's request to conceal documents related to the end of his presidency. CBS News correspondent Zak Hudak joins CBSN AM with more on this and the latest on the House select committee's investigation into the Capitol riot.
José Irizarry allegedly used his badge to build a lavish lifestyle of expensive cars, parties on yachts and Tiffany jewels.
An unlikely dancer is nearing the finals of the U.K. version of “Dancing with the Stars.” But Rose Ayling-Ellis isn't just a celebrity, she's an inspiration. Charlie D'Agata has her story.
The death toll stood at 53 by late Thursday, and authorities said at least 54 people had been injured.
A British appellate court has ruled Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited to the United States, overturning a lower court's ruling. Ramy Inocencio is outside the UK's High Court in London with the latest.
The fate of one of China's largest real estate developers is in limbo after a major credit rating firm says Evergrande defaulted on major bond debts. CBS News contributor and the founder of Strategy Risks Isaac Stone Fish, break downs Evergrande's situation and explains how the company got there.
The U.S. Navy is investigating the source and scope of a leak at a Hawaii fuel storage facility, which contaminated the water of thousands of military families. Lilia Luciano has the story of one family and the latest in the ongoing water crisis.
Rapper Travis Scott is telling his side of the story in his first sit-down interview since the Astroworld concert tragedy. Scott said he did not know people in the audience had died until after the show ended. Jericka Duncan reports.
More than 50 people were killed when a cargo truck carrying about 200 people, many said to be migrants from Guatemala and Honduras, crashed in southern Mexico. More than a hundred were injured, amid reports that many fled the scene for fear of being detained by immigration agents. Omar Villafranca reports.
A jury found former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett guilty on five of six counts of disorderly conduct in a case that alleged Smollett paid to stage a violent homophobic attack and lied to Chicago police. Charlie De Mar reports.
All it would take is 20 years of limited human interaction for tropical forests destroyed by deforestation to almost completely recover.
Anchor and managing editor of “CBS Evening News” Norah O'Donnell gets an exclusive look inside a FedEx shipping facility to see how the company plans to deliver gifts in time for Christmas.
More people have come forward to claim they were accused, arrested and even jailed after Hertz reported cars they had legitimately rented were stolen.
Rachael DelTondo was shot and killed after she was out for ice cream with friends. Two years later, Tyric Pugh was shot and killed the same day he was out for ice cream. Is this more than coincidence?
The American journalist was captured in Syria in 2012, and his current whereabouts are unknown.
A truck loaded with migrants crashes in Mexico, killing dozens and injuring dozens more. Also, the Delta variant is pushing hospitals to their limits nationwide as officials urge people to get their booster shots. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Dole, a former Senate majority leader and the last World War II veteran to be a major party's presidential nominee, died Sunday at the age of 98.
In an interview, the former president lashed out at the ex-Israeli prime minister for acknowledging Biden's election win, calling the gesture disloyal.
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, Byron Donalds discussed a third run for Trump and the feud between Lauren Boebert and Ilhan Omar.