Shohei Ohtani signs with the Dodgers
Shohei Ohtani announced Saturday that he is staying in Los Angeles and signing with the boys in blue.
Shohei Ohtani announced Saturday that he is staying in Los Angeles and signing with the boys in blue.
Israel-Hamas war enters third month; British chef and TV presenter Andi Oliver publishes first cookbook, "The Pepperpot Diaries"
There's still time left to shop deals on Apple AirPods, iPads, Apple Watch, and more before Christmas arrives.
She was awarded the Nobel prize for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran.
What Air Force Major Andre McDonald says happened in the days surrounding his wife's death.
Andi Oliver has spent decades carving out a highly successful culinary career in Great Britain. Her first cookbook, "The Pepperpot Diaries," is a flavor-filled journey to her Antiguan roots. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab has more after meeting Oliver and getting a taste of the Caribbean.
Stoneware company Jono Pandolfi Designs has had its pieces used in Michelin-starred restaurants and even featured on "The Bear," FX's hit kitchen drama. CBS News' Dana Jacobson takes a closer look at what the stoneware company is serving up.
Grammy-winning artist Gregory Porter makes a return to Saturday Sessions. Porter, who emerged from small jazz clubs in California, has garnered global acclaim and is now out with his first-ever holiday collection. The album pays tributes to some of the season's greatest singers and songwriters. From "Christmas Wish," here is Gregory Porter with "Christmas Waltz."
Grammy-winning artist Gregory Porter makes a return to Saturday Sessions. Porter, who emerged from small jazz clubs in California, has garnered global acclaim and is now out with his first-ever holiday collection. The album pays tributes to some of the season's greatest singers and songwriters. From "Christmas Wish," here is Gregory Porter with "Heart for Christmas."
Grammy-winning artist Gregory Porter makes a return to Saturday Sessions. Porter, who emerged from small jazz clubs in California, has garnered global acclaim and is now out with his first-ever holiday collection. The album pays tributes to some of the season's greatest singers and songwriters. From "Christmas Wish," here is Gregory Porter with "Someday at Christmas."
Panama recently approved a nationwide law giving nature rights, allowing people to defend ecosystems in a court of law.
More Republican presidential debates will be held next month, but it's not clear which major candidates will be appearing.
The suspect barricaded himself in an apartment after the incident, sparking an hours-long standoff with Minneapolis Police.
Doug Melville's new nonfiction book "Invisible Generals" takes a look at the father-and-son team who helped integrate the U.S. military and were the institution's first Black generals. Their story was ignored for decades — until Melville got the surprise of a lifetime a decade ago. Jeff Glor has more.
A Texas woman agreed to have her pecan tree decorated for Christmas to bring some joy to her terminally ill father. Now, more than 15 years later, the tree is a Christmas staple, drawing visitors from hundreds of miles away. CBS News' Janet Shamilian reports from Bartonville, Texas.
As coal production jobs continue to shrink amid an otherwise positive job market, a new program is working to teach former miners new skills to help them find other work. Mark Strassmann has more on the training program that restores both land and labor.
A growing global movement is fighting to give nature the same legal protections as humans. Panama is one of the only countries in the world where this exists, with a country-wide rights of nature law. The law was recently used to shut down a large copper mine. CBS News' Ben Tracy has more on the law and the woman who made it happen.
Los Angeles is home to about 46,000 people who are considered homeless, but Mayor Karen Bass is working to change that.
Hundreds of volunteers from outside Israel – and within – are harvesting fruit and vegetables from Israel's farms before the produce rots on the ground.
The war in Gaza has entered its third month, and the United Nations is warning of a "humanitarian catastrophe" in the region after the U.S. vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution for a ceasefire. Aid operations in the region are at risk of total collapse, the U.N. secretary-general said. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio is in Tel Aviv with more.
Across the U.S., cities are bearing the brunt of homelessness. In Los Angeles, mayor Karen Bass is focusing on keeping people sheltered and working to expand housing supply in the city. CBS News' Michelle Miller has more on how her policies are making an impact.
Javier Milei will be sworn in as president of Argentina Sunday. Milei, a former TV personality and libertarian populist, has been polarizing and and led to comparisons to former U.S. president Donald Trump and Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro. CBS News' Cristian Benavides has more.
Hundreds of protesters in Spain made a human mosaic of the Palestinian flag and the Pablo Picasso anti-war painting, Guernica. Meanwhile, a Jewish customer at a coffee shop said she was asked to leave after finding antisemitic graffiti in the establishment’s restroom. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Patients in intensive care at St. John the Evangelist hospital in Tivoli were transferred immediately to other hospitals via ambulance, the Tivoli mayor's office said in a statement.
Watch America's Game as the Army Black Knights take on the Navy Midshipmen on the football field today.