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House GOP blasts White House over secret docs; "Yellowstone" fans try their hands at cutting.
House GOP blasts White House over secret docs; "Yellowstone" fans try their hands at cutting.
A White House lawyer said that a total of six pages of documents marked as classified were found during a search of President Biden's private library.
The victim was treated at a hospital for multiple stab wounds.
The tomb is the latest in a series of ancient discoveries Egypt has touted in recent years in hopes of attracting more tourists.
On Monday, the federal observance of the King holiday, commemorations continue in Atlanta, as well as in the nation's capital and beyond.
This week a new report from the Director of National Intelligence examined scores of sightings of unidentified flying objects that have baffled experts. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports on the findings.
The hit series "Yellowstone" has ignited interest in all things Western, including the sport of cutting, where a horse and rider work together to handle cattle. Now, cutting is skyrocketing in popularity, as viewers want a piece of the action for themselves. Correspondent Janet Shamlian reports.
When he started the process of crafting a 38-foot wooden sailboat from scratch, Steve Denette knew nothing about boat building. Beginning seven years ago, he's documented the project on YouTube, where his "Acorn to Arabella" has gone viral. Correspondent Brook Silva-Braga checked in on Denette's progress.
Dan Ansotegui is a James Beard nominee who's owned multiple restaurants in Boise, Idaho. His latest, Ansots (short for Ansotegui) features incredible chorizo, inspired by the Basque region of Spain. His latest was supposed to start as a catering operation during COVID, but it's become a sit-down dining destination, an authentic taste of the old country in the American West. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Jeff Glor reports.
Aoife O'Donovan has visited "CBS Saturday Morning" in the past, performing with Punch Brothers and I'm With Her, and as a solo artist. She's already a Grammy-winner, and next month she's nominated for three more awards. Now, from her Grammy-nominated album "Age of Apathy," O'Donovan performs "Prodigal Daughter."
Aoife O'Donovan has visited "CBS Saturday Morning" in the past, performing with Punch Brothers and I'm With Her, and as a solo artist. She's already a Grammy-winner, and next month she's nominated for three more awards. Now, from her Grammy-nominated album "Age of Apathy," O'Donovan performs "B-61."
Since its release on Tuesday, Prince Harry's revealing and controversial memoir "Spare" has jumped to the top of several bestseller lists. The 38-year-old former senior member of the British Royal family bares all. In advance of an interview airing Saturday on CBS, the Duke of Sussex himself reads excerpts from his book, and provides more of the surprising recollections that have garnered the world's attention.
It might just be the ultimate diss track: Colombian pop star Shakira has racked up more than 82 million views within two days on her music video for "Out of Your League," becoming the most-watched new Latin song on YouTube within a 24-hour period. The track takes aim at the singer's ex, 35-year-old former footballer Gerard Pique, over his alleged relationship with a younger woman, singing "You traded a Rolex for a Casio."
When it took 15 rounds of voting to elect Kevin McCarthy Speaker of the House, cameras operated by C-SPAN were allowed far wider access than usual, offering Americans more political drama than they are accustomed to. Now, some want to make that the new normal. CBS News Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the story.
A New York City judge fined the Trump Organization $1.6 million for tax fraud Friday, although former President Donald Trump was not personally charged and denies any knowledge of his company's wrongdoing. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan spoke with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on whether he would bring charges against Trump in connection to the case.
Aoife O'Donovan has visited "CBS Saturday Morning" in the past, performing with Punch Brothers and I'm With Her, and as a solo artist. She's already a Grammy-winner, and next month she's nominated for three more awards. Now, from her Grammy-nominated album "Age of Apathy," O'Donovan performs "Phoenix."
This morning cleanup and recovery efforts continue after tornadoes ripped across the South. At least nine people are dead, including seven in hard-hit Alabama. Several thousand customers are still without power. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports from Selma, while
There's growing concern the discovery of classified documents could become a political liability for President Joe Biden, after nearly two dozen documents were discovered at his office space and home. House Republicans have launched an investigation and vowed to hold Biden and members of his administration's feet to the fire. CBS News' Christina Ruffini is at the White House with the latest.
Police said initial information indicates a man, a woman and a teenage boy were killed, and a man and a girl were injured.
Soaring over the clear waters of Loch Awe in Scotland is a mountain, Ben Cruahan, that masks a marvel of engineering: a hydroelectric plant carved deep within that points to the future of renewable energy, capable of powering 800,000 homes in seconds. Correspondent Roxana Saberi reports.
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Born in India, Dr. Rahul Gupta has treated addiction patients, run West Virginia's Bureau for Public Health, and worked for the March of Dimes. He became director of the Office of National Drug Policy Control, the first physician to serve in this role. He talks with "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Jeff-Glor about addressing the nation's drug scourge, especially when it comes to fentanyl.
The lucky combination of numbers drawn late Friday night were: 30, 43, 45, 46, 61 and gold Mega Ball 14.
Fans mourn the loss of the only child of Elvis Presley, singer-songwriter Lisa Marie Presley. Also: more than 30 tornadoes sweep through the South. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Joseph Augustus Zarelli's naked, badly bruised body was found on Feb. 25, 1957, in a wooded area of Philadelphia's Fox Chase neighborhood.