"Rare" baby chimpanzee born at Florida safari park
This is the second chimpanzee born at the safari park in a little over a year, park officials said.
This is the second chimpanzee born at the safari park in a little over a year, park officials said.
The strong American presence at Aero India fueled speculation about India's longstanding relationship with Russia, which has supplied most of its military equipment.
Despite the federal government repealing the 1993 law “don’t ask, don’t tell” more than a decade ago, some LGBTQ+ veterans are still fighting for full benefits after being less than honorably discharged. CBS News chief investigative and senior national correspondent Jim Axelrod discussed his investigation into the complex appeals process.
U.S. troops hurt in raid that killed ISIS leader; Young football star uses fame to help foster kids.
The Friday doubleheader saw 51 Starlinks reach orbit, followed by a high-power Inmarsat communications relay station.
No debris from either object was found, officials said.
Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Huerter will participate Saturday in the three-point contest at NBA All-Star Weekend in Salt Lake City. He joins CBS News' Catherine Herridge to discuss his preparation and more.
Five former Memphis police officers pleaded not guilty Friday to second-degree murder and other charges in the death of Tyre Nichols. The 29-year-old Black man died three days after being stopped by police on January 7. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston spoke with Catherine Herridge about what the district attorney had to say about the case.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said there were no signs the air or water quality in East Palestine is unsafe two weeks after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed, this despite complaints from residents of health issues like respiratory distress and headaches. Environmental and consumer advocate Erin Brockovich joined CBS News to discuss the misinformation being spread about the incident, and what accountability she believes needs to take place.
The U.S. military confirmed on Friday a senior ISIS leader, Hamza al-Homsi, was killed in a helicopter raid led by U.S. forces in northern Syria. Four American service members and a working dog were wounded during the raid, officials said. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined Catherine Herridge to discuss.
A suspect is in custody, the sheriff's office in Tate County, Mississippi, confirmed to CBS News.
The recall applies to more than 302,000 bottles of the drink.
Deaf performer Justina Miles joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her energetic ASL performance of Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime show.
Catherine Herridge reports on a deadly shooting in Mississippi, hears from Erin Brockovich on Ohio's train derailment, and discusses the military operation that killed an ISIS leader.
Comedian and podcast host Marc Maron is out with his first HBO special "Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark," which covers difficult topics like grappling with his father's dementia and the sudden death of his partner, director Lynn Shelton. Maron tells Anthony Mason about his writing process, the unexpected success of his podcast, "WTF," and turning his grief into comedy.
Carter Evans talks to Neil Druckmann, co-creator and executive producer of "The Last of Us" game and HBO series, about the storytelling that appeals to both audiences. "CBS Mornings" also speaks with Merle Dandridge who plays Marlene in both projects, and Evan Skolnick, the author of "Video Game Storytelling."
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman admitted himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland to receive treatment for clinical depression. Scott MacFarlane reports.
The death toll is climbing toward 44,000 in earthquake-ravaged Turkey and Syria. But there are astonishing stories of survival, with rescues still happening nearly 11 days after the earthquake. Imtiaz Tyab shares more.
The "Grease" star had battled cancer for decades before she died last summer.
Five former Memphis police officers pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and other charges in the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols. Defense attorneys believe unreleased video will show why their clients pleaded not guilty. Elise Preston reports.
Students and parents clashed with school officials in Ocean County, New Jersey, after the suicide of a 14-year-old girl who was bullied. Current and former students said administrators have ignored decades of bullying and abuse within the school. Lilia Luciano reports.
Lincoln East High School football phenom Malachi Coleman had a traumatic early childhood. Once he could profit off his name, image and likeness, he sought to help other kids in the foster care system. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."
It's been more than 10 years since the law known as "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed, allowing for gay service members to serve openly. But a CBS News investigation found many of those whose military careers were ended by the policy are still missing out on honorable discharge status and benefits. Jim Axelrod reports.
Packers Sanitation Services paid $1.5 million in fines for violating child labor laws. The Labor Department said it had more than 100 children working at meat processing plants and using dangerous chemicals to clean saws.
More than 300,000 bottles of Starbucks Frappuccino vanilla drinks are being recalled because they may contain glass.