U.S. government personnel in Sudan to be evacuated, sources say
U.S. evacuation from Khartoum will include roughly 70 U.S. government personnel, sources say.
U.S. evacuation from Khartoum will include roughly 70 U.S. government personnel, sources say.
Australian comedian Barry Humphries, whose alter-ego, the self-aggrandizing Dame Edna Everage, died Saturday, April 22 at age 89. In this "Sunday Morning" profile that originally aired April 4, 2010, Dame Edna talks with Russ Mitchell about her celebrity (which is bigger than anyone else's), her Broadway appearances, and her "manager" (Humphries), who "resents the fact that I'm so popular." Humphries, meanwhile, discusses the rather non-PC Edna who, he reflects, is "not very nice really."
The athlete and gold medalist tied the knot with football player Jonathan Owens.
"Freeway" made headlines for his track record of being spotted in odd places.
The investigation into the center came after a former employee made allegations of inappropriate conduct by physicians.
Supreme Court issues highly-anticipated order on abortion pill; Abraham Alexander on his musical journey.
The homes were declared unsafe to live in months ago, officials say.
There were two crime scenes, which police believe are connected.
The incident is not believed to be random, police said.
Evidence photos depict the Florida mother's ordeal after her estranged husband snuck into her home and proceeded to hold her against her will.
It's not unusual for MLB stars to visit kids at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. This year, some of those kids returned the favor, traveling to the cheer on the San Diego Padres as they hit the field for spring training. CBS's Janet Shamlian reports.
Noor Jehan, a 17-year-old elephant, was brought to the Karachi zoo with three other elephants more than a dozen years ago.
Nigerian-born musician Abraham Alexander only started making music a few years ago, Now, he's releasing his debut album SEA/SONS. Here is "Eye Can See."
Abraham Alexander only recently started playing music. Now, he's releasing his first album, SEA/SONS. He said the record is full of honesty and vulnerability. Michelle Miller has more.
Nigerian-born musician Abraham Alexander only started making music a few years ago, Now, he's releasing his debut album SEA/SONS. Here is "Tears Run Dry."
Dennis Lehane, author of over a dozen books, talks his newest tale, "Small Mercies." The book may be his swan song, he says. Jeff Glor has more.
A well-known Japanese trend is taking root in the United States. The popular fusion blends Japanese and Italian flavors for a unique and tasty experience. Nancy Chen has more from Pasta Ramen in New Jersey.
Nigerian-born musician Abraham Alexander only started making music a few years ago, Now, he's releasing his debut album SEA/SONS. Here is "Today."
World-renowned wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen spends his life documenting elusive and endangered animals -- at times waiting 42 days to get the shot. He's most famous for "Catch of the Day," often called "the most famous wildlife photograph in the world." He spoke with 60 Minutes' Anderson Cooper in 2018.
Climate change has risen the sea levels around several Panamanian islands where more than 1,000 residents of the nation's Guna Yala tribe live. Now, those residents have to relocate in order to survive. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
As scientists work to blunt the impacts of climate change, a controversial method called geoengineering is being considered as a way to help cool the planet. Ben Tracy has more.
The New York City Police Department has launched a test flight of nearly 200 electric cars in an effort to reduce the city's carbon footprint. It's the largest electric police vehicle trial in the country. Kris Van Cleave has more.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the abortion pill mifepristone should remain available without restrictions — for now. The legal battle about whether the medication can remain on the market will continue. Willie James Inman reports.
A herd of over 100 goats are using San Francisco as a pasture. The goats are eating the grass grown during an especially wet winter, minimizing the risks of wildfires in the summer, and teaching local students an important lesson about sustainability. John Blackstone reports.
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