Video shows Ferrari crashing into two cars in Melbourne
Dashcam video showed a red Ferrari crashing into two cars in Melbourne, Australia. No one was seriously hurt in the collision.
Dashcam video showed a red Ferrari crashing into two cars in Melbourne, Australia. No one was seriously hurt in the collision.
This principal in West Virginia was checking the school dumpster when he noticed a black bear poking out, surprising him.
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Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee want Congress to impose a code of conduct on the Supreme Court. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson talks about the arguments for and against the request.
Economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York are researching the impact of remote work. Economics reporter at The New York Times Ben Casselman joined CBS News to discuss his recent writing on the study and what the future of remote work holds.
Chief Justice John Roberts declined an invitation to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. CBS News reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne Marie Green with the latest.
"When members have access to classified information, we should not be trading in the stock market on it. It's really that simple," Ocasio-Cortez said.
Hannah Serfass, a 15-year-old equestrian, was known for her "passion" and "natural ability" with horses.
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Operation SpecTor began in October 2021 and targeted dealers in the U.S., South America and Europe, the Justice Department said.
Writers Guild of America entertainment writers are on strike, forcing production for some programs to be put on hold. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston explains what the union wants and how it could impact other parts of the entertainment industry.
Police have intensified their search for a man accused of murdering five of his neighbors in Cleveland, Texas. Officials say Francisco Oropesa is a Mexican national who entered the U.S. illegally. Immigration officials had deported him multiple times over the past couple years. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian has more.
The violent power struggle in Sudan has devastated the country's health care system. Executive director of Doctors Without Borders, Avril Benoit, joined CBS News to discuss the crisis.
Video game creators are capitalizing on nostalgia with video game adaptations and remakes, highlighted by the recent success of Illumination's "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" and HBO's "The Last Of Us." The Washington Post games reporter Gene Park joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the trend and if it will continue.
A U.S. official has confirmed the Biden administration plans to send troops to the southern border ahead of the expiration of Title 42. This comes as President Biden invites congressional leaders to meet with him to discuss the debt ceiling. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins Lilia Luciano and Lana Zak to discuss the developments.
Apple's new savings account is highlighting the benefits of opening an account in today's rate environment.
GOP state lawmakers in Ohio move ahead with plan for bill to hold special election on raising threshold for passing constitutional amendments from simple majority to 60%.
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For the first time, the EPA is proposing strict regulations to limit "forever chemicals" in drinking water.