Florida mom wins $2M lottery prize day after daughter has last cancer treatment
Geraldine Gimblet, of Lakeland, Florida, claimed her $2 million prize on Friday in Tallahassee.
Geraldine Gimblet, of Lakeland, Florida, claimed her $2 million prize on Friday in Tallahassee.
Before the Tacoma 33-year-old went missing, she confided a secret to her best friend: she was pregnant. When police went out searching for Kassanndra, they knew they had to speak to the man who Kassanndra said was the father of her baby.
The British royal throne will receive a makeover ahead of the coronation of King Charles III next month. The last time the throne was seen by the world was in black and white, so designer Krista Blessley wants to make sure the chair's colors shine during the coronation. CBS News's Ian Lee reports from London.
Using security videos and cellphones, investigators pieced together the final moments of Kassanndra Cantrell's life — which helped them find the man suspected of kill
Xavier Becerra, President Biden's health secretary, did not rule out defying a Texas judge's order if necessary.
The dog was placed in a Michael Kors bag and thrown from the vehicle of a suspect wanted for an alleged carjacking and attempted murder, police said.
Senate chaplain Barry C. Black, who urged lawmakers after the Nashville school shooting to "move beyond thoughts and prayers," tells "Face the Nation" that he felt compelled to call on them that day because "there comes a time when action is required."
Actor and television host Eva Longoria sits down with Lee Cowan to discuss her CNN travel show "Searching for Mexico." Then, Seth Doane travels to Pompeii, Italy, to learn about archaeologists' new discoveries. "Here Comes the Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."
By the end of the pope's appearance, some 100,00 people had flocked to the square in time for the pontiff's speech, according to the Vatican's crowd count.
A young woman vanishes. Eerie surveillance video captures a man in a hat. Investigators learn the two are linked by a secret. “48 Hours” contributor Natalie Morales reports.
The suspect was shot and killed by police officers after allegedly firing at them when they arrived at the scene.
Chaplain Barry C. Black opened the legislative session on March 28 with a prayer for lawmakers to "move beyond thoughts and prayers" after the Nashville shooting.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Academy Award-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto ("The Last Emperor").
The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, offers a message about the power of God's love.
Senior Rabbi Steve Leder, of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, offers a transcendent message about escaping the shadows of narrow-mindedness, and stepping into the light of empathy.
The UConn Huskies defeated the San Diego State Huskies on Monday to win its fifth NCAA men's basketball title.
Her ex-fiancé — an officer with a badge — nearly killed her. She says police failed to protect her, so she got her own badge. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host and "48 Hours" contributor Michelle Miller reports.
Federal judges issue conflicting rulings over FDA's approval of abortion pill mifepristone; British royal throne receives makeover before coronation
Kassanndra Cantrell went missing the day before her first ultrasound. Investigators quickly focused on a person of interest in her disappearance – the man who she said was the father of her baby.
No arrests have been made, officials said.
The mall was evacuated and closed for the evening. Officials said the shooting stemmed from an altercation involving several people.
The latest jobs report from the U.S. Labor Department showed unemployment in March at just 3.5%. Americans remain concerned over the ongoing impact of incessant inflation amid high interest rates, with the average American spending more than $700 on a new car. Michael George has more.
A suspect also died in the incident.
Two federal judges issued conflicting rulings Friday over the FDA's longstanding approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. A Texas judge halted the FDA's approval, while in a separate case, a Washington state judge blocked the FDA from making changes to mifepristone's availability. Skyler Henry has the latest.
Although wildlife sightings are a normal occurrence on the Anchorage hospital campus, there is no code for when a moose enters a building.