The Saturday Six: Adele's diagnosis, Masters mix-up and more
In case you missed it, Pocahontas and Edward Norton are related. And a student-athlete did something unforgettable for his sister.
In case you missed it, Pocahontas and Edward Norton are related. And a student-athlete did something unforgettable for his sister.
Ana Montes, the Defense Intelligence Agency's top Cuba analyst, spied for Cuba until her arrest in 2001.
Catherine Herridge reports on new developments in the days-long battle to elect a new House speaker, the ongoing investigation into pipe bombs left on Capitol Hill ahead of the Jan. 6 riot, and which Broadway shows are closing.
After 15 rounds of voting over four days, Republicans elected Kevin McCarthy as the new speaker of the House, edging out the top Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries. Both leaders spoke about their priorities for the next two years before the members of the 118th Congress were sworn in. Watch full coverage in this CBS News Special Report.
Kevin McCarthy gains votes in bitter House speaker fight; Autistic boy gifted $15,000 piano from stranger.
When honeybees get sick with American Foulbrood disease, their hives must be incinerated, impacting the bee population and, in turn, the global food supply.
Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick joined CBS News Friday to discuss the ongoing House speaker vote and what Republicans are discussing during the latest adjournment. He also said it is "a problem" that the House Intelligence Committee has not received any briefings because the House cannot be sworn in until a Speaker is seated.
In an interview Friday with CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge, former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, said that Jan. 6 was a "stress test" that showed the fragility of American democracy. Johnson also called the House leadership race "alarming."
Support for Kevin McCarthy for House speaker is growing among Republicans as more than a dozen representatives flipped their support for the GOP leader after four days of votes. Nikole Killion has the details.
CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion spoke with Republican Rep. Scott Perry while the House waited to reconvene in preparation for the 14th round of voting for House speaker.
As we enter the 2023 theater season, fans are preparing to say goodbye to Broadway's longest running show, "Phantom of the Opera." It comes as over a dozen new shows get ready for their Broadway debut. CBS News contributing correspondent Jamie Wax discussed what fans can expect to see in the coming months.
The former secretary of state and Democratic presidential candidate will be joining the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs as a "professor of practice" next month.
Matthew Shultz was arrested at a New York City hotel Thursday, police said.
New details are surfacing about the evidence police say led them to a suspect in the murder of four University of Idaho students. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joins Catherine Herridge to discuss the latest.
An independent arbitrator reinstated Bauer in December.
House Republican Whip Steve Scalise says talks continue with conservative holdouts, but "a lot of progress has been made" as Rep. Kevin McCarthy continues to try to find enough votes to become House speaker. Scalise spoke with CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns on Capitol Hill after the 13th round of voting on Friday.
The FBI is offering a $500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who placed pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters the day before the January 6 Capitol riot. Scott Sweetow, who has more than two decades of experience with the FBI and ATF, joins CBS News' Catherine Herridge to break down what we know about the case.
Law enforcement sources told CBS News earlier this week that the suspect had recently been added to the FBI's terror watchlist.
The U.S. saw solid gains in the labor market in December, but concerns about a possible recession still linger. Bank of America's chief economist Michael Gapen joins CBS News' Catherine Herridge with his economic forecast for 2023.
As companies seek to fill job openings, some are dropping a longstanding requirement -- a college degree. Christina Ruffini takes a look.
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new Alzheimer's drug called Leqembi, that has been shown to slow the decline in memory and thinking. The medication costs more than $26,000 per year.
Jude Kofie had never had a piano lesson, but had a gift for playing. A stranger heard him play and surprised him with a grand piano. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."
President Biden marked the two-year anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol with a ceremony at the White House. He awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal to 14 Americans for their efforts in defending democracy. Nancy Cordes reports.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order activating the National Guard to help address an increase in migrants landing in the Florida Keys. Most of the migrants are coming from the Caribbean. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
Jude Kofie had never received a piano lesson, but had a gift for playing.