"She's Brown like me": Young girls react to Halle Bailey in "The Little Mermaid"
Videos circulating social media showcase numerous young Black girls "blind reacting" to the live-action trailer.
Videos circulating social media showcase numerous young Black girls "blind reacting" to the live-action trailer.
The golden lights that usually illuminate Paris' night sky will shut off an hour earlier to help save energy costs.
The State Department says Russia has covertly tried to influence politicians and other officials in more than two dozen countries.
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Retailer will invest $450 million to fund a wage hike, 401(k) plan and enhanced educational benefits for some drivers.
A Connecticut jury has begun hearing arguments about how much money conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting for calling the massacre a hoax.
The president is hosting members of Congress to celebrate passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will leave Scotland on Tuesday and head to London before a hearse will take her from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall on Wednesday, where she will lie in state for public viewing until the funeral Monday. King Charles III is in Northern Ireland. CBS News correspondent Lana Zak and former communications director to the royal family Paddy Harverson join "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
The U.S. Labor Department's latest Consumer Price Index report shows inflation rose 8.3% in August in comparison to one year ago. But, prices increased by 0.1% for the month. Nela Richardson, a chief economist for ADP, joins CBS News to break down the latest CPI report and what it says about the state of the U.S. economy.
The NBA opened an investigation into Sarver last year after an ESPN report accused him of racism, sexism and fostering a hostile work environment.
King Charles III returned to London on Tuesday after visiting Northern Ireland as mourners lined up awaiting the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin at Buckingham Palace. CBS News' Lana Zak discussed the day's events in London.
The U.S. Labor Department's latest Consumer Price Index report shows inflation rose 8.3% in August in comparison to one year ago. But prices increased by 0.1% for the month. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins us to discuss how the White House is responding to the report.
A labor fight between railroads and unionized workers could result in a work stoppage this week costing $2 billion a day.
This month, U.S. pilots picketed at airports, threatening to strike if airlines don't approve better contracts for them and fix operational issues that have led to delays and cancellations.
CBS News has learned that more than 30 people have been issued subpoenas in a Department of Justice investigation into the 2020 election. The DOJ has also reached an agreement with Trump layers on a suitable "special master" candidate to oversee the handing of documents retained by the FBI from the Mar-a-Lago search. Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins "CBS News Mornings" with more details on the ongoing investigations.
We found top-rated robot vacuums from Samsung, iRobot, Shark and more on sale in time for fall cleaning.
Jarvis Jay Masters was put on death row for his alleged role in a fatal prison guard stabbing while serving a sentence for armed robbery.
Theodorou was an advocate for medical cannabis in his sport and even became the first known athlete to get an exemption for it in North America.
CBS News royal contributor Amanda Foreman joined Anne-Marie Green and David Begnaud as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was taken from St. Giles' Cathedral in Scotland on its way to Buckingham Palace in London.
Oprah Winfrey has selected "That Bird Has My Wings: The Autobiography of an Innocent Man on Death Row" by inmate Jarvis Jay Masters as her latest book club pick. David Begnaud has more.
In this report originally broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" February 20, 2000, New York's Hayden Planetarium reopened with an awe-inspiring design, of a giant sphere within a glass cube. Correspondent Martha Teichner talked with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson; American Museum of Natural History president Ellen Futter; and architect James Stewart Polshek, who designed the spectacular Rose Center for Earth and Space. (Polshek died on Sept. 9, 2022, at the age of 92.)
Closing arguments in the federal trial of R and B singer R Kelly are set to finish Tuesday. He faces 13 counts on child pornography and obstruction charges. CBS News Chicago's Brad Edwards breaks down what to expect.
The remains of Steven Asplund, who disappeared nearly three decades ago, have been identified, police said Monday.
The legislation would leave in place state laws that restrict abortion earlier than 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Traders now see a one-in-five chance for a rate hike of a full percentage point by the Fed next week.