Teen with autism tackled by police officer speaks out
Officer tackled the boy in park after mistaking his mannerisms, related to autism, for signs of drug use
Officer tackled the boy in park after mistaking his mannerisms, related to autism, for signs of drug use
In the Netflix documentary teenagers with disabilities who attended an upstate New York summer camp in 1971 would go on to become powerful leaders in the disability rights movement.
Ukrainian boy travels 600 miles alone to flee to safety. An 11-year-old Ukrainian boy left his hometown and rode a train more than 600 miles alone to escape the Russian invasion. All the boy had with him was a plastic bag, a passport, and a phone number written on his hand.
There are reports Russian missiles hit a children's and maternity hospital in the city of Mariupol, while other cities like Odesa are preparing for a bombardment. Further north, electricity has been cut to the defunct Chernobyl power plant, sparking concerns of a radiation leak. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay gives an update from Ukraine as Russia continues its attack.
Web exclusive: David Pogue's extended conversation with Inna Sovsun, a professor and Ukrainian Parliament member who's now active in the social-media resistance.
Scientists have found and filmed one of the most famous shipwrecks in history. Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, was discovered more than a century after it sank off the coast of Antarctica. CBS News' Tina Kraus has the story from London.
Although public pressure is building on major corporations to exit the country, a number of prominent players carry on.
T-Mobile was served with a subpoena for Miller's phone records in late February, according to the complaint filed by the former Trump adviser.
Prices at the pump hit an all-time high in the U.S. on Tuesday, as President Biden announced a U.S. ban on Russian oil and gas imports.
Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges said that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has exposed its shortcomings.
Misinformation has been spreading in the nearly two weeks since Russian troops invaded Ukraine. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen talked with Emily Dalton Smith, the vice president of social impact at Meta, about steps the social media company is taking to battle inaccurate or unsubstantiated posts as well as provide support for Ukrainians.
Negotiators are closing in on the terms to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. But as both the U.S. and Iran appear committed to securing the agreement, Russian officials are claiming that the West's sanctions on Moscow are creating problems. Henry Rome, deputy head of research and director of global market politics and the Middle East at Eurasia Group, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen to discuss the status of the negotiations.
President Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order that takes steps toward the creation of a digital U.S. dollar.
"So, in 2021, why as a disabled person am I still fighting for my rights?" Meyers said.
Scientists say they have found the sunken wreck of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance, 107 years after it was lost to the Antarctic ice. The Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust released raw video of the vessel lying 10,000 feet below the surface of the Weddell Sea.
A ceasefire agreement has allowed Ukrainian citizens to flee the country, many making their way to Poland. CBS News Radio correspondent Steve Futterman joins "CBS News Mornings" from the border town of Medyka, Poland with the latest on the evacuations and other developments in the Ukraine-Russia crisis.
Minneapolis public school teachers and support staff began a strike Tuesday, calling for better pay and smaller class sizes. Classes were canceled for nearly 30,000 students. CBS News' Nancy Chen has more.
A bank's decision to loan Donald Trump's company $100 million is the latest evidence the former president might survive fraud investigations.
Here's everything you need to know about the Apple Watch Series 7, including where to buy it for less.
A children's hospital and maternity facility in Mariupol suffered "colossal" damage from what Ukrainian officials said was a Russian strike.
"This is probably one of the most vicious and gruesome incidents that I've witnessed in my 20 years," Daytona Police Chief Jakari Young said.
Ukraine badly needs more fighter jets, but the U.S. does not want them flown to its base in Germany first. Christina Ruffini reports live from Rzeszow, Poland.
An engine fire risk can occur while overheated cars and SUVs are being driven or soon after they are parked.
Americans continue to quit their jobs at unusually high rates, with 4.3 million handing in their notices in January.
Dillon Doeden is not an avid athlete – and yet he's embarking on one of the toughest physical feats: climbing Mount Everest. Doeden and his fellow climbers are making the trek to raise awareness and money for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, something he knows a lot about. Caitlin O'Kane has more with The Uplift.