Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen announce divorce after 13 years of marriage
The decision for the divorce was "painful and difficult," Brady said, but was done "amicably and with gratitude for the time we spent together."
The decision for the divorce was "painful and difficult," Brady said, but was done "amicably and with gratitude for the time we spent together."
Life insurance - in the right amount - is critical for a variety of reasons. Here are three major ones.
Following a CBS News investigation on limited childcare options for some Special Forces troops, U.S. Army Secretary Christine Wormuth speaks with CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge about plans to expand childcare options for military families.
After two consecutive quarters of decline, the U.S. gross domestic product grew at an expectedly high annual rate in the third quarter. However, recession fears remain amid high inflation and rising interest rates. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Musk is in charge of the social media platform and has fired its CEO and other executives, numerous reports say. Musk tweeted, "the bird is freed."
About 500 million tons of agriculture and other vital products are shipped down the Mississippi River every year. There are now multiple choke points along this so-called "superhighway" where barges are stranded, waiting for higher river levels or the completion of emergency dredging operations. Ben Tracy reports.
Elon Musk has taken control of Twitter and fired at least three top executives including its CEO, according to numerous reports. Jonathan Vigliotti is at Twitter's headquarters in San Francisco.
Despite outrage on behalf of parents of Uvalde shooting victims, Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw is ignoring calls to resign. Janet Shamlian reports.
Elon Musk takes over Twitter, reportedly firing top executives. Also, the GDP grows at an unexpectedly high annual rate. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Danny Elfman has scored more than 100 films, from "Edward Scissorhands" to "Spider-Man," "Men in Black" and "Mission: Impossible."
Elon Musk takes charge of Twitter; No U.S.-born players to play in 2022 World Series.
Rev. Butts welcomed generations of worshippers and political leaders from around the world at Harlem's landmark Abyssinian Baptist Church.
A suspect in a break-in in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Thursday made a break for it and jumped into a pond, police said. Officers tried to rescue the man in "challenging conditions" but the suspect died, the department said.
A "CBS Mornings" investigation revealed some Army Special Forces soldiers were struggling to find safe and accessible child care.
A memoir by the activist, artist and lead singer of U2, about a lifetime of music, personal challenges, and fights for social justice.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the cancer history "The Emperor of All Maladies" returns with the story of the discovery of cells, and the science of manipulating them.
"New zero-emission cars will become cheaper, making them more affordable and more accessible to everyone," the lead negotiator said.
Nigeria's police said they were boosting security without saying why, but the U.S. Embassy in Abuja cited a "heightened risk of terrorist attacks."
Early in-person voting in Delaware begins Friday.
"Harry Potter" star Tom Felton opens up about life after the iconic film series, and the lessons he's learned. High school sweethearts get married in the hospital amid a cancer battle. And a dog goes viral for his Halloween costumes, including the his own "Hairy" Potter outfit.
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, Fanone recounts his brutal experience on Jan. 6 and why he believes former President Trump is a "dangerous exploiter of democracy."
Pyongyang fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea in its first ballistic weapons launches in two weeks.
Uvalde families demand Texas police chief resign; Prince Harry's memoir title and cover revealed
John Dickerson reports on lingering economic fears despite a strong GDP report, the threat against poll workers and rallies ahead of Election Day, and North Korea's possible plans to test a tactical nuclear weapon.
Israel and Lebanon have reached a maritime border agreement centered around gas fields. Hanin Ghaddar, a Friedmann Fellow with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, breaks down the deal.