Tree-trimmer killed in horrific wood chipper incident
Police in Menlo Park, some 25 miles south of San Francisco, said officers responding to a report of a worker who'd fallen into a tree trimmer found him dead.
Police in Menlo Park, some 25 miles south of San Francisco, said officers responding to a report of a worker who'd fallen into a tree trimmer found him dead.
Actress Angela Lansbury, the star of "Murder, She Wrote," has passed away. She was 96. In 1996, Lesley Stahl profiled Lansbury for 60 Minutes.
The Supreme Court ruling overturned an appeals court decision which stated that the state election law's requirement of a date next to the voter's signature on the outside of return envelopes was "immaterial."
GOP Senators Rick Scott and Tom Cotton joined the campaign trail in Georgia, throwing their support behind Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker. Walker will face his opponent, Senator Raphael Warnock, in a televised debate Friday. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion is in Carrollton, Georgia, following the race.
CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa sits down with Democratic congressman and Ohio Senate candidate Tim Ryan on "Red and Blue" a month ahead of the midterm elections. Ryan shares his reaction to Monday's debate against Republican J.D. Vance, and discusses the support he's getting from the party and the key issues his campaign is focused on.
Hollywood and Broadway star Angela Lansbury, who earned Five Tony Awards and three Oscar nominations, and who scored 12 Emmy nominations for her role as mystery author-sleuth Jessica Fletcher on the TV series "Murder, She Wrote," died on October 11, 2022 at the age of 96. In this interview that aired on "Sunday Morning" December 6, 2009, Lansbury talked with CBS News' Katie Couric about her unparalleled career on stage and screen.
At 84 the Five-Time Tony Winner (and a Nominee Again for "A Little Night Music") Is at Home on the Boards
A look back at the career of the five-time Tony Award-winner and three-time Oscar-nominee, who won her largest audience on the long-running mystery series "Murder, She Wrote."
Four weeks left: Pressure is on in battleground Georgia; How has Ohio Senate race become so tight?
It was a relatively flat day on Wall Street following the release of the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook. Kristin Myers, editor in chief of The Balance, joins CBS News with more on what's moving the markets.
Eril Cantu, 17, remained on life support, his family said Tuesday.
Christina Bobb, a lawyer for former President Donald Trump, is speaking with federal investigators in the Mar-a-Lago probe, according to a report. She signed a certified letter back in June asserting that all classified documents had been returned to the federal government. David Weinstein, an attorney at Jones Walker LLP, and a former federal prosecutor, joined CBS News to discuss the latest developments in the case.
A Florida jury will decide whether the convicted gunman in the Parkland school massacre should receive the death sentence after hearing closing arguments in his sentencing trial Tuesday. David Weinstein, a partner at Jones Walker LLP, and a former federal prosecutor, joined CBS News to discuss the trial.
Two Republican senators held a rally with Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker Tuesday, a week after a woman claiming to be the mother of one of his children alleged that he paid for her to have an abortion. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion attended the rally and spoke to John Dickson.
Israel and Lebanon say they’ve come to an agreement on disputed territory in the Mediterranean Sea. While the historic deal paves the way for oil and gas extraction, the agreement could face a difficult path through the Israeli Parliament. Timour Azhair, deputy bureau chief for Lebanon, Syria & Jordan at Reuters, joins CBS News to discuss how the deal came to be.
CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report at 1 p.m. ET.
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The eight Ohio police officers who fired dozens of rounds at Jayland Walker have returned to duty.
CBS News special correspondent James Brown, host of "The NFL Today," joined Nancy Chen and Anne-Marie Green to recap the fifth week of NFL season and to look ahead to the MLB division playoffs.
New details emerge in an investigation that has been swirling around the famed quarterback, a Mississippi native, and former state officials.
A jury will decide whether the Parkland school shooter is sentenced to life in prison without parole or the death penalty after lawyers made their closing arguments Tuesday. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
In honor of National Coming Out Day, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shared her own journey of coming out to her family. She is the first openly LGBTQ person to hold the position of White House press secretary.
CBS News has exclusively obtained text messages and documents that connect the plan to divert millions of dollars in welfare funds to pet projects of NFL legend Brett Favre. Omar Villafranca reports.
"He believes that they all should resign," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
Residents attended Tuesday's meeting to express their outrage and demand resignations.