Aryna Sabalenka wins back-to-back Australian Open titles
Aryna Sabalenka ensured she wasn't a one-hit wonder by clinching back-to-back Australian Open titles with a win over Zheng Qinwen on Saturday.
Aryna Sabalenka ensured she wasn't a one-hit wonder by clinching back-to-back Australian Open titles with a win over Zheng Qinwen on Saturday.
Australia, Italy, the U.K. and other key donors halted funding to U.N. agency over claim staff involved in Hamas' attack on Israel on Oct. 7.
Entrepreneurs and engineers are putting AI robots to work in the kitchen. In California, one restaurant is using the technology to handle dangerous kitchen tasks like working frying machines. CBS News' Joy Benedict has more.
They're often the last item of clothing we don, but no outfit is complete without a great pair of shoes. For the first time, annual spending on shoes is expected to pass $400 billion. In Canada, a museum studies shoes throughout their ages and across the world, helping visitors understand just how much of a role footwear has played in human history. CBS News' Dana Jacobson has more.
Growing border battle in Congress threatens to upend bipartisan immigration deal; Two best friends bring a taste of Europe to the heart of Philadelphia
A multi-vehicle crash injured multiple people and caused major delays on the US-50 Bay Bridge on Saturday morning, Maryland officials say.
The Grant County Sheriff's Office in Indiana said there were no animals injured.
Award-winning chef Jonathan Adams and famed coffee roaster Damien Pileggi made their name with Rival Brothers Coffee. Now, the duo are expanding their culinary empire with Enswell, a Philadelphia establishment that focuses on cocktails and delicious dishes. CBS News' Michelle Miller reports.
Baltimore native Brittney Spencer moved to Nashville to pursue a musical career and soon was a backup singer for stars like Carrie Underwood. Then, a cover tune she posted online went viral, helping leading to an EP and helping launch her solo career. Spencer is now touring the country opening for Grace Potter, and just released her debut album. Now, from "My Stupid Life," here is Brittany Spencer with "My First Rodeo."
Baltimore native Brittney Spencer moved to Nashville to pursue a musical career and soon was a backup singer for stars like Carrie Underwood. Then, a cover tune she posted online went viral, helping leading to an EP and helping launch her solo career. Spencer is now touring the country opening for Grace Potter, and just released her debut album. Now, from "My Stupid Life," here is Brittany Spencer with "I Got Time."
Baltimore native Brittney Spencer moved to Nashville to pursue a musical career and soon was a backup singer for stars like Carrie Underwood. Then, a cover tune she posted online went viral, helping leading to an EP and helping launch her solo career. Spencer is now touring the country opening for Grace Potter, and just released her debut album. Now, from "My Stupid Life," here is Brittany Spencer with "If You Say So."
Authorities are investigating the deaths of three Chiefs fans who went to watch a football game and never came home. All three men were found frozen to death outside a friend's house two days after watching the game there. Jordan Willis says he had no idea his friends were outside and authorities have said there are no obvious signs of foul play. CBS News' Michael George has more.
Former stand-up comic and television producer Stefanie Wilder-Taylor is best known for her irreverent books on parenting, but in her new book "Drunk-ish," she takes a hard look at her use of alcohol while raising her kids. CBS News' Jeff Glor sits down with the author to talk more about the book and her journey with alcohol.
The growing border battle in Congress is threatening to upend a bipartisan deal to overhaul immigration policies. President Biden has urged Congress to pass the deal, which he said would include tough reforms to secure the border, but House Speaker Mike Johnson warns it is likely dead on arrival. His words come amid concerns that Republicans are blocking the deal to help former president Donald Trump in the upcoming election. CBS News' Christina Ruffini reports from the White House.
Texas is doubling down on the U.S.-Mexico border, refusing to remove razor wire that would allow Border Patrol into a public park in Eagle Pass, Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott said the state will "hold the line" against border crossings, and 25 Republican governors have signed a letter supporting Abbott. CBS News' Camilo Montoya Galvez has more from Eagle Pass.
The final victim of the Hawaii wildfires has been identified as 70-year-old Lahaina resident Lydia Coloma.
Three weeks after the emergency door of a Boeing 737 MAX 9 plane blew off moments into a flight, the jets are flying again. After the incident, the Federal Aviation Administration grounded more than 170 of the 737s, but the cleared planes have begun to fly again. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports.
Actor Daniel Kaluuya talks about his newest role – behind the camera. David Begnaud goes to a surprise location in search of a story and finds a man helping others with wooden nickels. Plus, other heartwarming stories.
AI-generated images of Taylor Swift have flooded the Internet, sparking concerns about such images and videos being used in this year’s presidential election. Meanwhile, the University of Michigan has found its new head football coach. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
A promising young athlete is murdered. Her suspected killer disappears and an international manhunt by U.S. Marshals begins. “48 Hours” contributor Jonathan Vigliotti reports Saturday, Jan. 27 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
CaliExpress's reliance on technology has reduced the amount of humans it needs to hire.
New York City's American Museum of Natural History is closing two halls featuring Native American objects.
Israel's foreign ministry says it will stop UNRWA, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, from operating in Gaza once the war between Israel and Hamas ends. Israel has accused several UNRWA staff of being involved in Hamas Oct. 7 terror attack, which killed hundreds and sparked the war. It comes a day after the U.N.'s top court ruled Israel must do more to prevent genocide in Gaza. CBS News' Deborah Patta is in Tel Aviv with more.
Former President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages in a defamation trial. The decision by a New York City jury comes less than a year after Carroll won $5 million in her sexual abuse and defamation trial against Trump. On social media, Trump said the legal system was being used as a political weapon, and attorney said they would appeal. CBS News' Errol Barnett has more.
Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, was officially christened Tuesday with help from soccer legend Lionel Messi and his Inter Miami teammates.