Photo alleged to show Hunter Biden's laptop surfaces
Hunter Biden's legal and investigative team provided CBS News with what it said was the first public photo of his once missing laptop.
Hunter Biden's legal and investigative team provided CBS News with what it said was the first public photo of his once missing laptop.
Police confirmed a suspect is in custody and a weapon was recovered from the scene.
The archbishop said the House speaker failed to publicly repudiate her "advocacy for abortion 'rights.'"
Ryan Duke had told investigators he killed Tara Grinstead and helped burn her body. But when he took the witness stand during his trial, he insisted he was innocent.
Ahead of President Biden's trip to Asia, China said the U.S. would jeopardize its relationship with the country if officials were to speak out on the independent sovereignty of Taiwan. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen chat with Amy Celico, a principal at Dentons Global Advisors - Albright Stonebridge Group, about this threat and its implications.
Clinical health psychologist Dr. Natalie Datillo explains how patients can make connections to reduce pain and increase mobility.
Jeetu sells clothes in a cart for a living. As extreme temperatures in some parts of India reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit, families like his are forced to choose between going to work under the agonizing heat or letting their families starve.
It was hotter than 111 degrees Fahrenheit in New Delhi on Friday, but that means outdoor labor will be far more brutal for millions of workers. CBS News spoke with one rickshaw puller who is among the many who have no choice but to work amid the ongoing deadly heatwave: "I have kids. What else?"
The S&P 500 has tumbled more than 20% from its peak in January as mounting recession fears spook investors.
Big tech like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are seeking to block a Texas law that prohibits social media platforms from banning users based on their political views. CBS news reporter Dan Patterson joins Nancy Chen and Tanya Rivero to discuss the legislation.
Staff could not identify a cause of death for 173 puppies because the bodies had already begun decomposing, records show.
With the weather forecast expected to hit triple-digit temperatures in the coming weeks, experts are warning it could overwhelm Texas' largest electric grid. Daniel Cohan, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rice University, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen to discuss.
Parts of metro Colorado could see up to 12 inches of heavy snow, according to the NWS.
Thursday’s London premiere of "Top Gun: Maverick" had a royal drop-in after Prince William and Duchess Kate joined Tom Cruise on the red carpet. Cruise invited the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after finding out that Prince William is a fan of the film.
Beginning in the 1970s, Al Gore was on a mission to understand and act on climate change. He was unaware at the time that major oil companies, most critically Exxon, were years ahead of him in predicting and anticipating how climate change would affect the world, and their bottom line. Stream "Black Gold," a three-part docuseries, now on Paramount+.
Failure to test migrants before these commercial flights risked exposing other migrants, government staff and the general public to COVID-19, according to the DHS inspector general.
His legal team is expected to file additional documents today related to a sprawling civil financial fraud probe by New York.
Health officials investigating possible monkeypox case in New York City. It comes after a Massachusetts man became the first American to be diagnosed with the rare disease this year. Dr. Jeremy Faust, emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, speaks with CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen on whether this could become a larger outbreak.
Friday's rebounding stocks are not enough to make up for the steep losses earlier in the week. The hit comes after retail giants Walmart and Target reported lower than expected earnings. Nancy Davis, chief investment officer for Quadratic Capital Management, spoke with CBS News anchors Nancy Chen and Tanya Rivero about how the recent market volatility affects Americans.
A mom captured the moment neighborhood kids worked together to teach her son how to ride his bike without training wheels. Jamie Wax has more.
President Biden toured the world's largest semiconductor plant while in South Korea today. The visit marked his first stop on his inaugural five-day trip to Asia. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen chat with Jeff Mason, a White House correspondent for Reuters, about the significance of his trip to South Korea, and the looming threat posed by North Korea.
One-third of households on Chicago’s south side bring in less than $25,000 per year, making college tuition a distant dream. Sunday, Scott Pelley meets a person who will change that for 30,000 Chicago high school students—and their parents.
The Carcinus maenas — or "raving mad crab" — preys on juvenile clams, out-competes native crab species and wreaks havoc on marine ecosystems.
This selection of high-tech gear and gadgets will majorly upgrade your next camping trip.
For the victims' families, this week has been filled with a steady stream of prayer in and around Buffalo.