Cable fatally electrocutes 26 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Kinshasa tragedy occurred as news broke of a massacre in the troubled east of the country.
The Kinshasa tragedy occurred as news broke of a massacre in the troubled east of the country.
There's no nominee yet, but some senators already disagree about whether virtual meetings would be an option.
President Biden declined to uphold former President Donald Trump's claims asserting executive privilege over a new batch of documents.
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission chief urges shoppers to do their homework before making a purchase.
The storm caused blizzard conditions in North Dakota and has dumped several inches of snow in Chicago.
Meteorologist Ron Smiley of CBS Pittsburgh station KDKA joins CBS News with the weather forecast as a winter storm bears down on the middle of the country.
"There's not a question: New York is already the largest sports betting state in the country," a gambling industry expert said.
Author John M. Barry's latest article in The New York Times is titled, "What We Can Learn From How The 1918 Pandemic Ended." He joins CBS News to break down the history of pandemics in America and what we can learn from it in dealing with COVID-19.
One student was killed in the shooting and another remains hospitalized in critical condition.
A new labor coalition is pushing for higher pay, health care and the right to unionize for the gig workforce.
Whoopi Goldberg has been suspended as co-host of ABC's "The View" for two weeks after she said on the show that the Holocaust was "not about race." Goldberg later apologized for her comments. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have more.
Police officials provided an update Wednesday on Tuesday's fatal shooting outside a school in Richfield, Minnesota. Watch part of the press conference here.
Former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores is suing the NFL and several franchises, accusing them of racism and unfair hiring practices. William Rhoden, a columnist for ESPN's The Undefeated, joined CBS News to discuss the "Rooney Rule" and other issues in the case.
Five years into his career, Brady told Steve Kroft why retirement scared him. "You got something you're trying to accomplish,” the quarterback, at the time unmarried with no children, said, “and when that's done, you don't have 80,000 people screaming your name. You know, what's it gonna be?”
Police are encouraging residents with information to reach out.
This mother hasn't been with all five of her children together since 2013. So, on her 70th birthday, she wasn't expecting to see her son from Maryland walk in. Or her daughter from San Diego. Or her other son from Los Angeles.
Dole in recent months has issued three recalls of mixed greens and lettuce products sold under nearly a dozen brands.
CNN reported that Zucker will step down immediately, citing a "consensual relationship" with a close colleague.
More than 90 million Americans are in the path of the second winter storm to hit in a week. Janet Shamlian reports from Chicago.
The lawsuit sought class-action status and unspecified damages from the NFL, the New York Giants, the Miami Dolphins, the Denver Broncos, and other unnamed individuals.
The New Jersey celebrity has "crossed over the rainbow bridge," his wranglers said in announcing his death.
Charlie D'Agata reports from a U.S. airbase in Estonia where six American F-15s arrived this week to bolster the NATO mission. It is part of a multinational force conducting air patrols along the alliance's eastern flank bordering Russia.
Claybourne Elder, one of the stars in Broadway's hit musical "Company,” recently sat down with Vladimir Duthiers to discuss his mission to give out free tickets to his show as a pay-it-forward after a stranger did the same for him 15 years ago. He reunites with that stranger almost two decades later.
Central and Northeastern U.S. bracing for snow, ice, frigid temperatures; Teen’s initiative sends thousands of books to hospitals and schools.
President Biden has been meeting with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle as he considers his options for a Supreme Court nominee to replace the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with more.