Sons of Red Sox Hall of Famers playing for same amateur team
The Brockton Rox have become the "Baby BoSox" with the sons of some former Red Sox greats dotting their starting lineup.
The Brockton Rox have become the "Baby BoSox" with the sons of some former Red Sox greats dotting their starting lineup.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO says his friends "can't believe" he lives in the modest Boca Chica, Texas, house.
11-year-old Zoe, who is deaf, was shocked when she walked up to Anna from "Frozen" at Disneyland and the character started speaking sign language. Zoe's mom said they she was excited to be able to be chatting with someone – especially a princess.
"Star Trek" actress Sonequa Martin-Green says Nichelle Nichols, an original "Star Trek" icon who died recently, was "1,000% actually a hero." They starred in the same franchise decades apart, but Martin-Green says Nichols inspired her on and off the screen.
Eliane moved to Japan at six months pregnant, then the pandemic hit. She was separated from her mom, Solange, for two years, but they finally reunited. Plus, Solange got to meet her Alani for the first time.
Dr. Ashish Jha told "CBS Mornings" that declaring a public health emergency for the monkeypox outbreak will speed up vaccinations and help health officials obtain data to stop the spread of the disease.
Senate Democrats reach a deal on spending bill; businesses struggle to fill jobs while some workers turn to food aid
John D. Murphy, 22, of Boston, died of cardiac arrest because of the lightning strike, Teton County Coroner Brent Blue.
Russian officials say they are ready to discuss a possible prisoner swap, just one day after WNBA basketball star Brittney Griner was sentenced by a Russian court to 9 years in prison for bringing cannabis oil into the country earlier this year. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins “CBS News Mornings” to discuss.
Credit bureau said fewer than 300,000 people were affected, while a lawsuit claims the true number could be in the millions.
CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined Nikki Battiste to discuss the July jobs report, the ambitious Senate spending bill, the monkeypox public health emergency and the summoning China's ambassador to the White House amid Beijing's military exercises around Taiwan.
The July jobs report shows unemployment has dropped to pre-pandemic levels. Job growth last month was more than double what analysts were projecting. Javier David, business and markets managing editor at Axios, joins CBS News to break down what some of the key numbers in the report signal for the American economy.
A bride named Laura went to her grandmother's senior living facility on her wedding day – to surprise her grandmother in her gown. She said her grandmother is 84 years old, has Alzhimer's and was recently sick, so she couldn't attend the wedding in person. But she visits her every day, so of course she had to go see her on her wedding day.
The Maury County mayor won Tennessee's crowded Republican primary for an open congressional seat in Nashville.
The sons of David Ortiz, Pedro Martinez, Manny Ramirez and Keith Foulke are teaming up to chart their own big league journey. Dana Jacobson traveled to Massachusetts to see the six big league sons who are playing on the same team this summer – the Brockton Rox – as part of the futures league.
"Reese's life was taken way too soon, but her legacy will live on through this law so that no other family will have to suffer like ours," her mother said.
Dwight Thomas has for more than four decades represented many of the region's highest-profile defendants in fraught, sensitive cases.
Brittney Griner’s Phoenix Mercury teammates spoke out Thursday, saying that Griner’s 9-year Russian prison sentence is “devastating” and feels like “you’re just waiting for a bomb to drop.”
Video footage posted by a rescue service showed desperate revelers fleeing the club screaming, their clothes ablaze, as a huge fire raged.
The victims were near a statue of Andrew Jackson, Maggiolo said, adding that "it appeared they were in the vicinity of a tree."
Robotic vacuum cleaner manufacturer will also lay off 10% of its workers as sales slump.
When a mysterious illness nearly killed country legend John Anderson and temporarily took away his hearing, he thought he'd never make music again. Anthony Mason speaks with Anderson and producers Dan Auerbach and Dave Ferguson about his miraculous comeback and a new star-studded tribute album in his honor, "Something Borrowed, Something New."
WNBA star Brittney Griner was sentenced to nine years in a Russian prison on Thursday. Now, all eyes are on a possible prisoner swap. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from the White House.
Griner's teammates say they approached Thursday's game "with a heavy heart": "It's like you're just waiting for a bomb to drop."
Despite low unemployment numbers, some economic indicators point to an impending slowdown -- including a drop in the number of job openings nationwide. Kris Van Cleave reports.