What we know about the Hamas attack on Israel
The Hamas militant group attacked Israel on Saturday, marking the deadliest attack in Israel in decades.
The Hamas militant group attacked Israel on Saturday, marking the deadliest attack in Israel in decades.
Some countries condemned the attacks against Israel and urged for restraint, while others praised the resistance groups.
The six inmates were being kept at Ecuador's biggest — and considered its most dangerous — prison, Litoral Penitentiary.
Dozens killed, hundreds wounded after unprecedented attack in Israel; Feeling the heat at Chicago's El Che Steakhouse
Israeli authorities said dozens of people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the deadliest attack in Israel in years, CBS News reported.
The Taliban say a strong earthquake with several aftershocks has killed at least 15 people and injured dozens of others in western Afghanistan.
The USC Trojans have been unbeatable, but the Arizoa Wildcats could win the upset of Week 6.
The attack has killed at least 40 people in Israel so far, and hundreds more are reportedly injured.
The Georgia Bulldogs' first ranked matchup this season puts their perfect record in jeopardy.
Philippe, now a low pressure system, is no longer a tropical storm.
Dozens are dead and hundreds more injured after an unprecedented attack by Hamas fighters inside Israel. The attack started with rockets fired from inside the Gaza Strip, and Hamas then breached a border wall separating Gaza and Israel and stormed the streets of nearby border towns. Imtiaz Tyab has the latest.
Steph Curry has already made his mark on the NBA. Off the court, Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, operate the Eat Learn Play Foundation, and he even revived a long-defunct golf team at Howard University. Dana Jacobson has more.
A small indie pop band from Canada, "Alvvays" topped the U.S. college charts. They've gone on to win the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy and are now getting ready to embark on a world tour. From their latest album, here's Alvvays with "After the Earthquake."
A small indie pop band from Canada, "Alvvays" topped the U.S. college charts. They've gone on to win the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy and are now getting ready to embark on a world tour. From their latest album, here's Alvvays with "Easy On Your Own?"
A small indie pop band from Canada, "Alvvays" topped the U.S. college charts. They've gone on to win the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy and are now getting ready to embark on a world tour. From their latest album, here's Alvvays with "Belinda Says."
Almost everything prepared at Chicago's El Che Steakhouse is prepared over an open flame, creating a unique experience and one-of-a-kind flavor. Chef and owner John Manion learned the method growing up in South America. Meg Oliver has more from her visit.
It's not uncommon to find big rig trucks parked on the shoulder of a freeway or rest stop, but the dangers of these parked trucks become very apparent at night. Kris Van Cleave has the details of what sort of dangers these trucks pose and what changes can make the road safer for all.
A federal judge in Miami sentenced Mark Grenon and his three sons to prison Friday after a jury found them guilty during the summer.
Author Lou Berney's second novel "November Road" is a spectacular thriller considered one of the best books of the decade. His new novel, "Dark Ride," came after years of struggle and tells a new kind of story. Jeff Glor has more from their conversation.
Pumpkin spice might be the flavor of fall across the country, but in New Mexico, hatch chiles are the real treat of the season. These smoky, spicy local chiles grow locally and are sold in a variety of recipes. Lana Zak has more.
The New York City Ballet is celebrating its 75th anniversary this month. Christina Ruffini took a peek behind the curtain with its legendary founder to see how the company has thrived for decades — and what's next.
There were 4,000 accidents involving big rigs parked near interstate on and off ramps in 2020. Dozens were fatal.
Israeli defense forces have declared a state of war after Hamas militants invaded the country. Meanwhile, multiple airlines have admitted to using unapproved jet engine parts. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
In 1989, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams founded a furniture store bearing their names. The company became an American success story until last month, when the company went bankrupt. Now, $50 million in customer deposits have vanished. Brook Silva-Braga has the story.