CBS Weekend News, February 26, 2023
Rain and freezing temperatures continue in California; Exploring the origins and social impact of Black Twitter
Rain and freezing temperatures continue in California; Exploring the origins and social impact of Black Twitter
The night's final moment belonged to 94-year-old James Hong, a supporting player in the film and a trailblazer for Asian American representation in Hollywood.
Care Flight identified the downed aircraft and said the pilot, a flight nurse, a flight paramedic, a patient and a patient's family member all died.
A new classified report concluded with "low confidence" that it is plausible the COVID-19 pandemic originated from a laboratory leak in Wuhan, China.
This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we speak exclusively with CIA director William Burns and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gives us her world view.
Severe weather conditions in California have left roads shut down due to rockslides and freeways closed due to heavy snowfall and dangerous ice. And more harsh winter weather is on the way for parts of the West Coast. Joy Benedict reports.
The Environmental Protection Agency is now overseeing the cleanup of toxic waste following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Truckloads of waste have already been transported to specialized disposal facilities in Michigan and Texas, officials said.
Additional benefits for the food assistance program SNAP that were added during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic are set to expire in March. Data show the program kept 4.2 million Americans out of poverty. Astrid Martinez has more.
A SpaceX rocket is set to launch a four-man crew to the International Space Station early Monday. Mark Strassmann has more.
Next week, Anderson Cooper visits with David Byrne, the legendary frontman of Talking Heads.
In a new edition of CBS Reports, celebrities, influencers and thought leaders were interviewed about “Black Twitter” and its origins and impact on modern culture. The full report is streaming now. Jericka Duncan reports.
The skiers were the fifth and sixth people killed in avalanches in Colorado this snow season.
One cyclist remains in the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Jericka Duncan.
An EPA official said that the agency has conducted 578 home re-entry screenings and is continuing air monitoring from 15 stations within the community.
The UAE's Sultan Alneyadi is the second Emerati to fly in space, but the first assigned to a long-duration space station expedition.
A group of students studying at an all-girls Afghan boarding school told 60 Minutes about their final moments in their native country.
Since Afghanistan's fall to the Taliban, girls have been prohibited from attending school beyond sixth grade. SOLA, the School of Leadership Afghanistan, is still teaching its students, though, after a daring evacuation to safety.
Since Afghanistan’s fall to the Taliban, girls have been prohibited from attending school beyond sixth grade. SOLA, the School of Leadership Afghanistan, is still teaching its students, though, after a daring evacuation to safety.
A group of Afghan girls shares first-person accounts of how they escaped the Taliban when Kabul fell in August 2021.
Children and teens across the U.S. increasingly face significant mental health challenges and a severe shortage of services to treat them. The result: kids everywhere are in crisis.
Actor Woody Harrelson is as well-known for his affinity for cannabis as he is for his versatility on TV and in movies. He's currently starring in the Oscar-nominated "Triangle of Sadness," and the new sports comedy "Champions," about a prickly but charming basketball coach who finds himself leading a team of players with intellectual disabilities. Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz talks with Harrelson about fulfilling his dreams: both to inspire an audience, and to co-own a dispensary.
Author Chris Whipple joins Major Garrett for this week's episode of "The Takeout" to discuss his new book, "The Fight of His Life: Inside Joe Biden's White House," and to explore the successes and failures of the Biden administration's first two years.
In Baltimore, where gun violence claims the lives of hundreds each year, what is missing from so many young men is a solid foundation. The youth workers behind a program called Roca (Spanish for rock) aim to provide that grounding, by teaching alternative ways to handling the stresses of life in a challenging environment. As one Roca participant, a former drug dealer, tells "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel, "I came a long way, from nothing to something now."
In an exclusive interview, CIA director William Burns told "Face the Nation" that his meeting three months ago with Russian spy chief Sergey Naryshkin was "pretty dispiriting." "There was a very defiant attitude on the part of Mr. Naryshkin as well. A sense of cockiness and hubris," Burns said.