Woman attacked by charging bear while fixing the lid on her hot tub
The 2 a.m. attack sent the woman to a hospital with a severe laceration and multiple scratches.
The 2 a.m. attack sent the woman to a hospital with a severe laceration and multiple scratches.
A jury found Thomas Webster guilty of wielding a large metal flagpole before tackling an officer to the ground.
The U.N. children's agency said more than 3 million children were in need of humanitarian assistance and stood at heightened risk of diseases, drowning and malnutrition.
By building credit in college, you can improve your odds of approval for rentals, loans, credit cards and more.
A 7-year-old boy who was born with congenital heart defects may be at risk for sudden cardiac death while exercising. His doctor gave his parents a prescription for an automated external defibrillator, or AED, to have around when he plays sports. But the family's insurance company, Anthem, denied coverage for the prescription. CBS News' David Begnaud shares the family's story.
The White House deputy coordinator for the monkeypox response, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, joins CBS News to discuss the administration’s new initiative to inoculate high-risk Americans who previously lacked access to the monkeypox vaccine.
A boil water advisory is in effect for roughly 150,000 people in Mississippi’s capital. Over the weekend, severe flooding damaged the city’s water treatment plant, causing the system to fail. Now that the issue has hit a crisis point, there are growing questions about the city’s infrastructure and racial inequity. Jackson city councilman Aaron Banks and former senior advisor for public engagement for President Biden Trey Baker join CBSN to discuss the systemic issues plaguing the city in the wake of the water crisis.
Clara Sorrenti, the popular transgender streamer and activist known online as Keffals, says doxing and hate from Kiwi Farms forced her into hiding.
Does affirmative action hurt or help? Our two minority Supreme Court justices have opposing views on the policy that affected them both. This segment was originally published Jan. 13, 2013.
President Biden will give a prime-time speech Thursday evening on the theme of "the battle for the soul of the nation." It's being seen as an effort to energize Democratic voters ahead of the midterms. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS News Mornings" with more on what to expect.
An experimental brain implant could help paralyzed people operate digital devices using just their thoughts. Dr. Jon LaPook spoke with one of five patients in the world who has one.
The situation in Jackson, Mississippi is worsening as residents endure a fourth day without clean water. And it's not the first time this has happened in Mississippi's capital. Donna Ladd, the editor and co-founder of the Jackson Free Press, joins CBS News to discuss how a deep history of systemic and environmental racism allowed the problem to develop over decades.
Paige Casey is suing retail chain for $100K, but providing abortion options is part of her job, a CVS spokesman said.
Nick Kyrgios was bothered by what he thought was the smell of marijuana during his match.
A group of congressional Democrats is urging credit card companies to track suspect firearm and ammunition purchases as a means to identify and stop gun crime.
Donald Trump's attorneys responded to the Department of Justice Wednesday, still claiming an independent party should assess the FBI's August search of his Florida home. The DOJ had previously said it was unwarranted and on Tuesday laid out a possible case that Trump's lawyers allegedly obstructed FBI agents and other officials as they sought out records. Robert Costa reports from Washington.
The emails were part of a wider effort by the conservative activist and wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to try to overturn Trump's loss.
Serena Williams' likely final run at the U.S. Open continues tonight as she teams up with her sister, Venus, for doubles play. A quarter-century ago, as Serena was beginning her storied career, Morley Safer spoke with the Williams sisters for 60 Minutes.
A federal judge is hearing arguments Thursday on whether to grant former President Trump's request for a special master to review the materials seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane breaks down what to expect from the hearing.
Bank of America is offering zero-down-payment and zero-closing-cost mortgages in a push to address racial disparities in homeownership. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Errol Barnett speak with Jun Zhu, non-resident fellow of housing finance policy at the Urban Institute, about how effective this program could be.
Newly released body camera footage shows the fatal shooting of Donovan Lewis in Columbus, Ohio.
The Texas attorney confirmed to CBS News earlier this year that she acted as president of the Oath Keepers Stewart Rhodes' arrest.
President Biden will deliver a prime-time speech in Philadelphia Thursday night. According to the White House, his address will focus on "the battle for the soul of the nation" and continue criticism of those he calls "MAGA Republicans." CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more on what to expect.
Graham cannot face questioning "about investigatory fact-finding" he conducted in phone calls made to state officials, a federal judge in Atlanta ruled.
A golden retriever got spooked by a herd of manatees after getting too close to them off Orange Beach in Alabama. The incident left Flip “very shaken up,” but she was back in the water the very next day, her owner said.