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Burning Man attendees trapped in mud after rain; How a cat helps kids getting glasses for the first time feel comfortable
Burning Man attendees trapped in mud after rain; How a cat helps kids getting glasses for the first time feel comfortable
A driver was rescued five days after his truck plunged over a 100-foot cliff and into a ravine in Southern California.
Steve Harwell, the former Smash Mouth lead singer behind the hit "All Star," died Monday after suffering liver failure. He was 56.
American Airlines is suing a company that helps passengers book cheaper flights using a technique called skiplagging. The idea is that passengers save money by booking flights with layovers at their actual destination and then skipping the connecting flight. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A crew of four safely splashed down after spending six months aboard the International Space Station.
Convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante was spotted on home surveillance video over Labor Day weekend less than two miles from where he escaped. Police have been playing a recorded message from his mother from helicopters, asking him to turn himself in. Marcella Baietto has the latest.
Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer for many Americans, but the temperatures were as high as the middle of the season in many parts of the country. Meg Oliver takes a look at how people handled the record temperatures over the long weekend.
The high temperatures that lingered over Labor Day weekend will stick around for a bit longer. The Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren shows us where the heat will move to and how long it will last.
Burning Man attendees were allowed to start driving home on Monday as muddy roads began drying out.
Thousands of Burning Man attendees were stuck in the mud after heavy rain hit the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. Festivalgoers were trickling out slowly Monday, but there is only one road out of the event and many were stuck in gridlock for hours. Elise Preston reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Major Garrett.
Getting your first pair of glasses can be a scary time for some kinds. One Pennsylvania eye clinic uses a cat named Truffles to model the frames and help make kids feel more relaxed. Jan Crawford has the story.
Tens of thousands of Burning Man attendees have the green light to leave after being stranded in the Nevada desert. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston has the latest.
Pope Francis wrapped up his historic four-day visit to Mongolia on Monday. It's the first time any pope has visited the majority-Buddhist country. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay recaps the trip.
Bill Richardson, former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and two-term Democratic governor of New Mexico, died Friday at the age of 75. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports on Richardson's legacy.
Former Vice President Mike Pence made multiple campaign stops in New Hampshire on Labor Day. CBS News reporter Cara Korte has more on what the candidate said to voters.
Quarterfinals match-ups at the U.S. Open are almost set, with some familiar names advancing and some surprising exits. Lukas Weese, staff editor of news at The Athletic, joins CBS News to unpack the latest developments.
The All Veterans Honor Guard says unless it can attract more volunteers it will dissolve and thousands of veterans may go without military honors.
For years, Dr. Max told us what we needed to know about our health, and he did it in a way that everyone could understand.
A fireball streaked across the sky Sunday night, speeding across several U.S. states, including Maryland and Pennsylvania.