Winter storm causes power outages, hits U.S. with snow and freezing temperatures
Blinding blizzards, freezing rain and frigid cold knocked out power from Maine to Seattle.
Blinding blizzards, freezing rain and frigid cold knocked out power from Maine to Seattle.
Kari Lake asked a judge to either declare her the winner or order a revote in a key county.
Bad weather still causing travel headaches across the country; The Dish: Molly Yeh
Dec. 23 was "the worst day of the entire year for cancellations," said Scott Keyes, the founder of Scott's Cheap Flights.
Mike Harris and Ketch Secor, of the Nashville-based Americana string band, offer "Sunday Morning" viewers some tips on yuletide libations.
Santos, whose resume has come under scrutiny since he won his congressional election in November, says he'll address questions next week.
A Texas judge issued the order for genetic testing Thursday in a paternity case brought by Alexandra Davis.
A Denver woman celebrates the holidays by making as many as 2,000 caramel apples a year that sell for $10 apiece, raising $10,000 to $20,000 that she's donated to schools, libraries and a hospice. Barry Peterson reports.
Since releasing his first album in the mid-1980's, Chris Isaak has been a fixture on the music charts, including "Wicked Game," his signature top-10 hit. But there's nothing wicked about his song-set today, it’s music from his second holiday-themed album. From "Everybody Knows It's Christmas,” Isaak performs "Dogs Love Christmas."
This year, one of the holiday genre's oldest and most beloved films, "Miracle on 34th Street," is celebrating it's 75th anniversary, a 96-minute movie that seems to be a miracle in its own right. Dana Jacobson reports.
Since releasing his first album in the mid-1980's, Chris Isaak has been a fixture on the music charts, including "Wicked Game," his signature top-10 hit. But there's nothing wicked about his song-set today, it’s music from his second holiday-themed album. From "Everybody Knows It's Christmas,” Isaak performs "Almost Christmas."
Since releasing his first album in the mid-1980's, Chris Isaak has been a fixture on the music charts, including "Wicked Game," his signature top-10 hit. But there's nothing wicked about his song-set today, it’s music from his second holiday-themed album. From "Everybody Knows It's Christmas,” Isaak performs "Winter Wonderland."
On "The Dish" this Christmas Eve morning – and the seventh night of Hanukkah — Molly Yeh. As she says on her popular blog, My Name Is Yeh, "I celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and three ‘news’ years." Michelle Miller reports.
Sitting on the edge of Alaska, an 8-hour drive from Anchorage, are the 13.2 million acres that make up Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. The park contains an active volcano, nine of the 16 highest peaks in America and countless glaciers, as well as the last community inside a national park. Jeff Glor reports.
A Denver woman celebrates the holidays by making as many as 2,000 caramel apples a year that sell for $10 apiece, raising $10,000 to $20,000 that she's donated to schools, libraries and a hospice.
On this edition of CBS Deals, Ashley Bellman shares several items that could make your day a little easier and offer a little comfort during this stressful time of year… all at exclusive low prices. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. (CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.)
In addition to watching NFL games this weekend, millions of fans will be betting on them. Sports wagering is now legal in more than 30 states and Washington D.C., with more states on the way in 2023. Brook Silva-Braga reports.
Steve Hartman shares his favorite stories from 2022.
Christopher Rodriguez dismisses accusations that the attack on the Capitol was the result of an intelligence failure. He walks Jeff Pegues through the scenarios he prepared for in the lead-up to Jan. 6.
Dangerous whiteout conditions hampered road travel on Friday. From Northern Iowa to Buffalo, New York, blizzard-like weather dropped drivers' visibility to near zero. Travel conditions aren't much better in the air. Naomi Ruchim reports.
The winter storm forecasters warned would snarl travel plans across the country has done just that. Also, a shooting at the Mall of America has left one dead. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
The fatal shooting occurred on the first floor of a Nordstrom. No suspects have been arrested.
Deadly winter storm and extreme cold sweeps U.S.; Adoptive parents share son's journey with birth mother
Catherine Herridge reports on the "once in a generation" winter storm affecting nearly every state this holiday weekend, and the House passing a massive government spending bill. She also takes a look back at the major political events of 2022.
The circumstances of the incident were unclear. There was no immediate word on possible injuries or fatalities.