Is it safe to attend the company holiday party this year?
After COVID-19 shut down last year's festivities, in-person company gatherings are making a comeback.
After COVID-19 shut down last year's festivities, in-person company gatherings are making a comeback.
Crews in Kentucky are working to clear roads after the devastating tornadoes Friday night and Saturday overnight. Team Rubicon logistics volunteer leader Kirby Willis joins CBSN to discuss what he and his team are doing in the aftermath of the storms.
Spanish authorities order about 30,000 people on La Palma island to lockdown as volcano erupting for months springs violently back to life.
"And just like that...he's alive."
Ninety feared dead in a Kentucky candle factory actually survived, the company says. But the confirmed death toll of 25 in several Midwestern and Southern states seems certain to rise.
Federal student loan payments paused during the pandemic are set to start back up for millions of borrowers beginning in February.
Internet sleuthing has had a mixed impact, with both high-profile misfires and critical contributions, experts say.
The Russian leader, who was a KGB agent when the Soviet Union crumbled, said "it's not pleasant to talk about it, but unfortunately, that was the case."
The committee is set to recommend contempt charges against the former White House chief of staff, and released a report on what it says he did ahead of its vote.
At least one of the wounded was a child, and a bounce house at the scene was full of kids when the gunfire broke out, authorities said.
Trucking schools are seeing a boost as the nation faces a shortage of long-haul drivers. Mark Koehn reports.
At least 80 people have died after tornadoes swept across six states. Bernadette Woods Placky, chief meteorologist at Climate Central, breaks down the science of tornadoes with CBSN's Lana Zak.
Anne Rice, the famed gothic author who penned “Interview With a Vampire” has died. She was 80.
Inside Afghanistan after U.S. withdrawal; The James Webb Space Telescope; Fogo Island’s comeback story.
Rescue efforts continue at Kentucky candle factory devastated by tornado; A look into the "buy nothing" movement
Recovery efforts are ongoing in the wake of a deadly series of storms that ripped through the central U.S. on Friday. Workers at a candle factory that was leveled in Mayfield, Kentucky, reflect on the disaster. David Begnaud reports from Kentucky and Mola Lenghi has the lates from Illinois.
Recovery efforts continue in six states as first responders dig through the rubble to find any survivors of a deadly tornado outbreak that killed dozens of people in the central U.S. Most of the deaths were reported in Kentucky. David Begnaud reports. Then, Lilia Luicano joins CBSN's Lana Zak from Bowling Green, Kentucky, to talk about the devasation there.
Known as the King of Ranchera music, Vicente Fernández died in his home city of Guadalajara at the age of 81.
As retailers work to get customers in their stores, the buy nothing movement proposes a worldwide gift economy network that encourages people to share pretty much everything with each other, without exchanging money. CBS Minnesota’s Erin Hassanzadeh has more.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Jericka Duncan."
COVID-19 cases are rising in South Korea after the country eased restrictions. But cases are on the decline in other southeast Asian countries. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Seoul.
Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Afghanistan, where economic collapse seems imminent, leaving millions facing starvation.
Scott Pelley reports on the James Webb Space Telescope, due to launch December 22. Scientists hope it will be able to see the universe’s first stars and galaxies.
More than 80 people have been killed and many are missing across Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky. There are billions of dollars in losses. Next Sunday on 60 Minutes: the science behind this catastrophic storm.
A small island off the coast of Newfoundland is redefining itself with the help of a local businesswoman who combined deep pockets with a deep appreciation for the island’s past.