Treasure map sparks hunt for Nazi loot
Officials in the Netherlands have published a map believed to reveal the location of millions of dollars in riches looted by Nazi German soldiers during WWII. As Tina Kraus reports, the hunt is on.
Officials in the Netherlands have published a map believed to reveal the location of millions of dollars in riches looted by Nazi German soldiers during WWII. As Tina Kraus reports, the hunt is on.
Even after his acquittal on sex abuse charges in Australia, Pell's reputation remained tarnished by the scandal and his handling of other priests who abused children.
But COVID-19 remained the number one cause of law enforcement deaths in 2022, according to data compiled by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
"I've been in policing for almost 35 years and you think you've seen it all," Toronto Police Sgt. Terry Browne said.
One man with a metal detector said he'd scoured the area for decades and "found some nice Roman objects," but never knew there could be "Nazi treasure," too.
Police said Kelsey Turner and two others killed Burchard in 2019 and left his body in the trunk of Turner's car near Lake Mead.
Most of the storm-pummeled state is forecast to have a brief pause before more rain hits. But some estimates to repair the damage already done are in the $1 billion range.
France's interior minister said if it wasn't for police officers' "extremely rapid intervention, there would surely be deaths."
Landing in the wrong setting can lead to higher medical bills — and possibly poor health outcomes.
Officials are lauding the country's response to the latest outbreak of the deadly virus, but some say delays meant missed opportunities to test potential vaccines.
The $1.35 billion would be the second-largest Mega Millions grand prize ever and could grow as more and more people gobble up tickets for Friday night's drawing.
Evacuations ordered as deadly storm hits California; Foundation encourages heart screenings for young athletes after Damar Hamlin scare
Companies offering flexibility and a healthy work-life balance score high with workers, new Glassdoor ranking shows.
The Tennessee locations will mark the chain's first east of Texas.
Host Jerrod Carmichael kicked off the 80th Golden Globes in Beverly Hills with little of the fanfare that usually opens such glitzy ceremonies.
Attorney General Merrick Garland assigns an attorney to review classified documents found in President Biden's former office; Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months in prison.
Currently, Twitter does not have an option to memorialize the accounts of deceased users.
The bill had been debated for years, but found renewed support following the July 4 Highland Park parade massacre last year, which left seven people dead and dozens more wounded.
John Dickerson shows us why California's storms aren't solving the state's drought, new reporting on the classified documents discovered in a former private office of President Biden, and the FTC's proposed ban on noncompete labor clauses.
President Biden is commenting for the first time since CBS News learned roughly 10 documents marked classified were found at his former office in Washington. CBS News' Adriana Diaz reports, and national security attorney Mark Zaid joins John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss the legal ramifications.
Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke to CBS News about the classified documents which were discovered in a former private office of President Biden. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more.
The suspect approached the officers and said "Allahu Akbar" before stabbing them with a machete-like knife called a kukri, prosecutors allege.
There is no rest for the West as the latest atmospheric river continued to dump buckets of water on California Tuesday, causing major flooding and power outages, and forcing thousands to evacuate. The death toll from the storm continues to climb. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports from Santa Barbara County.
The Mega Millions jackpot has topped $1.1 billion -- the third largest in the game's history. Those who bought tickets are already dreaming big. Omar Villafranca has more.
Could what happened to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin happen to other young athletes too? A Minnesota family started a foundation, Play for Patrick, that offers heart screenings to young people after their son died during a hockey game. CBS Minnesota's Allen Henry shares more.