Democratic Senate campaign arm running newspaper ads on abortion in 10 states
Oct. 2 marks 100 days since the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, ending federal abortion access.
Oct. 2 marks 100 days since the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, ending federal abortion access.
After a five-month ceasefire that enabled humanitarian agencies to help only a fraction of those in need, images suggest Ethiopian and Eritrean troops are on the move.
The Cowboys paid tribute to Escobar with a tweet, saying: "Forever in our hearts."
Police said her body was found behind a vacant home after a massive police search lasting more than three days.
The Supreme Court will begin its new term Oct. 3.
A singer whose protest song went viral and a former pro soccer player are among those reportedly detained as backlash against woman's killing spirals.
Millions without power as Hurricane Ian ravages Florida; New leak found in gas pipeline supplying Europe
He was spun around and thrown to the turf. While on the ground, his hands froze in front of his face. He remained down for more than seven minutes.
John Dickerson reports on the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Florida, where homes have been destroyed and communities flooded.
Aid underway as Ian causes devastation and death; Ginni Thomas testifies to Jan. 6 committee.
A boy who went viral for his "terrible sandwich" review on the first day of kindergarten is using his newfound internet fame for good. A mom is taking her family around the world to make "visual memories" before her kids lose their vision to a disease. And a cowboy from California shares how he and Queen Elizabeth II formed a friendship. Watch this episode of "The Uplift."
"I realized, after the seven years, my time is up," the 38-year-old comedian told his audience.
Many people in southwestern Florida evacuated ahead of Hurricane Ian making landfall. CBS News speaks with Ryan and Alisha Samuels, who had to leave their home in Fort Myers, about what they experienced.
Ian regained hurricane strength after ravaging parts of Florida, and is forecast to hit South Carolina on Friday. CBS News meteorologist David Parkinson joins "Red and Blue" with the latest on the storm's path.
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, was able to withstand Hurricane Ian. About 1,000 people rode out the storm at the hospital. Dr. Joseph Perno, vice president of medical affairs for the hospital, joined CBS News to discuss the storm.
The 12 jurors plus four alternates will hear evidence about the Oath Keepers' alleged involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack starting on Monday.
Hurricane Ian caused major flooding, and left behind behind mud and debris, in Collier County, Florida, which includes the city of Naples. Bill McDaniel, chairman of the Collier County Commission, joined CBS News to discuss the damage from the storm.
Hurricane Ian tore through Florida's southwestern coast as a Category 4 storm, damaging homes and businesses and causing widespread flooding in communities including Fort Myers, Naples and Punta Gorda. Record storm surges were seen in areas from Englewood to Bonita Beach. CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave and Omar Villafranca are in Florida surveying the damage.
Water flooded homes in Fort Myers, leading some to think they would not make it out alive.
A suspect was taken into custody after barricading himself in an apartment.
Britons will begin to see Charles' image on their change in December, as 50-pence coins depicting him enter circulation.
Jareh Dalke, of Colorado, wrote to a person he believed to be a foreign agent that he had "very high level" information and that he needed money.
A Crew Dragon flight to boost Hubble's altitude could extend its useful life by a decade or more.
Hurricane Ian upended everything for Cecilia Donald's family. At one point she considered tying herself to her husband as water flooded into their home so that no one would wash away. She describes the harrowing story to Norah O'Donnell.
Major storms tend to make wildlife more active, and that's not the only hazard lurking in floodwaters.