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Liz Cheney tells Lesley Stahl about running for re-election as an anti-Trump Republican in Wyoming, where her own party there has called for her resignation, and joining the House Select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.
Family and friends gathered for a memorial service for Gabby Petito on Sunday. The whereabouts of her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, remain unknown. Tom Hanson reports.
For the first time in 16 years, Germans will have a new head of state, marking the end of the lengthy Angela Merkel era. Chris Livesay has more from Berlin.
New COVID-19 cases in the U.S. are declining, but hospitals are still being strained in areas with low vaccination rates. While 70 million Americans remain unvaccinated, some have begun receiving booster shots. Lila Luciano has more.
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Liz Cheney tells Lesley Stahl about running for re-election as an anti-Trump Republican in Wyoming, as her own party there has called for her resignation, and joining the House Select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.
Democrats in Congress are facing a critical week as they seek to navigate internal divisions that could endanger Biden's domestic policy agenda.
"Jagged Little Pill," the musical featuring songs and music written by Alanis Morissette, received the most nominations with 15.
Bill Whitaker reports on the largest helicopter to ever fight fires at night, now being used in California as the state faces one of its most intense fire years ever.
Election officials said early Monday that a count of all 299 constituencies showed the Social Democrats won 25.9% of the vote, ahead of 24.1% for the Union bloc.
National Hurricane Center says the small but powerful storm is expected to fluctuate in strength over the Atlantic for a few days before weakening.
CBS News has obtained a document from Senator Cory Booker's office outlining Democrats' minimum requirements for police reform legislation.
In her first TV interview, Rose Davis tells "48 Hours" the couple had a rocky relationship before their trip, describes Laundrie as having "toxic traits" and says she "was concerned with them spending that much time together."
There are at least three confirmed fatalities, the Liberty County Sheriff's Office told CBS News
Walensky said people working in homeless shelters, group homes and prisons, as well as those working with vulnerable communities, are eligible for boosters.
Sharyn Alfonsi talks to Alexey Molchanov about reaching the top of his sport by diving hundreds of feet into the ocean with just one deep breath.
Work and life is not a balancing act, it's a juggling act, says the former PepsiCo CEO – one of the few female leaders of a Fortune 500 company – who insists gender equity in the workplace is just good business.
As many as 15,000 migrants were packed into a squalid tent city beneath a bridge near the Rio Grande, hoping to be processed for asylum.
The two left China just after a top executive of Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies reached a deal with the U.S. Justice Department over fraud charges and flew from Canada to China.
Bill Whitaker reports on the largest helicopter to ever fight fires at night, now being used in California as the state faces one of its most intense fire years ever.
Liz Cheney tells Lesley Stahl about running for re-election as an anti-Trump Republican in Wyoming, where her own party there has called for her resignation, and joining the House Select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.
Sharyn Alfonsi talks to Alexey Molchanov about reaching the top of his sport by diving hundreds of feet into the ocean with just one deep breath.
60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi learned breathing techniques from free diving champion Alexey Molchanov.
After two of the strangest years in the broadcast's history, Lesley Stahl previews Anderson Cooper's upcoming report on the bond between Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.
A body found earlier this month has been identified by the coroner of LaSalle County, Illinois, as missing graduate student Jelani Day.
It's the first criminal case to emerge from federal investigations into troopers' beatings of at least three Black men.
The former Confederate images "represented a false narrative of what America once was and left out the painful truth of our history," the Cathedral dean said.
Reese Witherspoon speaks with “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King about season 2 of "The Morning Show," and the nearly billion dollar sale of her media company, "Hello Sunshine."
An Afghan translator who served alongside the U.S. military is hiding from the Taliban and fears he and his family could soon be killed. Catherine Herridge and the CBS News Investigative Unit spoke to the man who is hiding in a safe house in Afghanistan.
"You can make cool s*** and you don't have to be wasteful," Eilish said.
Findings show years of income disparity persist after graduating business school, even in higher-paying fields.
The monument depicts two 12-foot bronze statues of a woman holding an infant, and a man breaking free from shackles.
New tools and virtual reality training are helping some police officers learn how to de-escalate dangerous situations. Kris Van Cleave tried out the training and did a ride along with one police department equipping its officers with less lethal weapons.
An Amtrak passenger train derailed near Joplin, Montana, on Sunday, killing three and injuring dozens more. Meg Oliver has the latest.
Family and friends gathered for a memorial service for Gabby Petito on Sunday. The whereabouts of her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, remain unknown. Tom Hanson reports.
The fate of two massive spending bills remains uncertain as disagreements within the Democratic party could threaten to upend President Biden’s economic agenda. All this comes as a deadline to fund the federal government is fast approaching. Natalie Brand reports.
New COVID-19 cases in the U.S. are declining, but hospitals are still being strained in areas with low vaccination rates. While 70 million Americans remain unvaccinated, some have begun receiving booster shots. Lila Luciano has more.
For the first time in 16 years, Germans will have a new head of state, marking the end of the lengthy Angela Merkel era. Chris Livesay has more from Berlin.
Students said singing and improv classes helped them express their emotions and face uncertainties.
A man suffered a terrible fall, but his luck took an immediate turn for the better.
Where there's a "whisk," there's a way. Non-profit "Together We Bake" is helping women in need make their world a better place.
Sam Holness overcame harsh weather conditions to finish the 70.3-mile course, making him the first known athlete with autism to do so.
At just 8 years old, Paisley Elliott uses her globe, not for play but for planning a trip to Uganda to change lives.
A new CBSN Originals documentary explores how, for some, the yoga and wellness worlds became a gateway for misinformation and conspiracy theories amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
After Broadway’s unprecedented 18-month pandemic shutdown, CBSN Originals’ new documentary looks at how people on stage and behind the scenes pivoted to survive.
CBSN Originals' new documentary explores the growing economic inequality in Puerto Rico and the divide over whether statehood is the solution.
This CBSN Originals documentary explores why are women still fighting to close the leadership gap in corporate America, which has widened amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
This CBSN Originals Documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines when diversity measures can be helpful or harmful.
National Hurricane Center says the small but powerful storm is expected to fluctuate in strength over the Atlantic for a few days before weakening.
Election officials said early Monday that a count of all 299 constituencies showed the Social Democrats won 25.9% of the vote, ahead of 24.1% for the Union bloc.
Thousands have been forced to evacuate from the island in the week since Cumbre Vieja first started erupting.
As many as 15,000 migrants were packed into a squalid tent city beneath a bridge near the Rio Grande, hoping to be processed for asylum.
The two left China just after a top executive of Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies reached a deal with the U.S. Justice Department over fraud charges and flew from Canada to China.
"Jagged Little Pill," the musical featuring songs and music written by Alanis Morissette, received the most nominations with 15.
Twisters wreak havoc across America.
The "small but dangerous storm" is one of the earliest 18th named storms to form.
Democrats in Congress are facing a critical week as they seek to navigate internal divisions that could endanger Biden's domestic policy agenda.
Walensky said people working in homeless shelters, group homes and prisons, as well as those working with vulnerable communities, are eligible for boosters.
CBS News has obtained a document from Senator Cory Booker's office outlining Democrats' minimum requirements for police reform legislation.
Democrats in Congress are facing a critical week as they seek to navigate internal divisions that could endanger Biden's domestic policy agenda.
The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
Walensky said people working in homeless shelters, group homes and prisons, as well as those working with vulnerable communities, are eligible for boosters.
The following is an extended transcript of an interview with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan that aired on Sunday, September 26, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
"Jagged Little Pill," the musical featuring songs and music written by Alanis Morissette, received the most nominations with 15.
A stage musical based on the life of Princess Diana was headed to New York when Broadway shut down in March 2020. "Diana" will finally open this fall, but with a twist: you can watch it first at home.
In 2016 composer David Bryan and script writer Joe De Pietro began writing a new musical based on the life of Princess Diana. That production was headed to New York when Broadway shut down in March 2020. Finally, "Diana: The Musical" will open on Broadway this fall, but with a twist: it will make its debut not on the Great White Way, but on Netflix. Correspondent David Pogue looks at the history of the show that rewrote the rules during a pandemic.
The musician discusses the importance of collective rituals, such as concerts, which have been denied us during the pandemic lockdown, and how their return is part of our healing.
The musician discusses the importance of collective rituals, such as concerts, which have been denied us during the pandemic lockdown, and how their return is part of our healing.
Local officials are attempting to improve the water's image. They view cutting-edge technology as key to overcoming the effects of climate change on water supplies.
Messaging platform is favored by QAnon leaders because of its light approach to moderating content, according to a report.
Measure bars companies from penalizing or firing workers for failing to meet quotas because they took restroom or meal breaks.
General James Mattis joined the Theranos board in 2013, believing its blood-testing tech would save lives of troops in battle.
Music to the ears of millions who've rummaged through a drawer full of cables for the right charger. The main holdout? Apple.
Ancient fossilized footprints show evidence of humans living in North America dating back to around 21,000 to 23,000 years ago.
Female vampire bats meet up with roostmates while foraging, cooperate on their hunting trips, and even chat with each other, researchers say.
On this week's "The Takeout" podcast, Dr. Anthony Fauci talks about what to expect this winter from COVID-19, vaccinations and booster shots.
Officials call the new rule a key step in fighting climate change. It has the strong support of both environmental and business groups.
The organization said the effects of air pollution are more prevalent in low income communities and countries.
According to the Arthritis Foundation, as many as 80% of people living with arthritis have trouble sleeping at night, and sometimes that can create a cycle of insomnia and pain. Dr. George Cyril, a physiatrist at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss how to manage arthritis and sleep.
More than 82% of department employees have been vaccinated, a Department of Education spokesperson said.
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
Governor Kathy Hochul said a state emergency declaration and other options are on standby to address any potential hospital staffing shortages.
One study in two of Arizona's most populous counties found that schools were 3.5 times more likely to have outbreaks of COVID-19 if they started the school year without mask requirements.
CDC director cleared booster shots for people in high-risk occupational settings, including teachers and grocery workers.
Warehouse club having trouble getting products to stores, with port delays and trucker shortages among the factors.
New rules would let food delivery workers use restaurant bathrooms and ensure they're paid regularly.
Messaging platform is favored by QAnon leaders because of its light approach to moderating content, according to a report.
Financial penalty is the largest ever imposed by the U.S. government against a carrier for long delays.
The "Van Life" vlogger was reported missing on September 11, 2021. What happened between her and her fiancé Brian Laundrie in the days leading up to her death?
One person was killed and 14 others were wounded after a gunman opened fire at a supermarket.
If the utility is convicted of manslaughter, the punishment would be a fine for each of the four people killed in a Northern California wildfire.
The 19-year-old student was found unresponsive at an off-campus house in February.
"It's not our fault that we keep getting killed," one activist told CBS News after authorities offered women suggestions on how to keep safe on the streets.
The reason why these galaxies died during the universe's most prolific period of star birth is still a mystery.
The "Guardian Service Dress" features a jacket with silver buttons running diagonally along one side of the front, with the wearer's name pin on the left and a light blue shirt peeking out from underneath.
The full moon closest to the autumnal equinox is known as the Harvest Moon.
The Inspiration4 crew splashed down at 7:07 p.m. ET near Cape Canaveral to close out a three-day mission.
The all-civilian Inspiration4 crew fielded questions from St. Jude's patients and even chatted with Tom Cruise, SpaceX said.
Their fortunes start at $6.99 billion and go up — way up — from there
Twisters wreak havoc across America.
The prime suspect in the Kristin Smart disappearance is arrested almost 25 years after the college student went missing and authorities say a podcaster helped make it happen.
After a pandemic hiatus, the Met Gala returns with the theme "In America: A Lexicon of Fashion."
The bigger the tiara — or pope hat — the better! (Just ask Rihanna, Katy Perry or Sarah Jessica Parker ... )
Liz Cheney tells Lesley Stahl about running for re-election as an anti-Trump Republican in Wyoming, where her own party there has called for her resignation, and joining the House Select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.
The fate of two massive spending bills remains uncertain as disagreements within the Democratic party could threaten to upend President Biden’s economic agenda. All this comes as a deadline to fund the federal government is fast approaching. Natalie Brand reports.
Sharyn Alfonsi talks to Alexey Molchanov about reaching the top of his sport by diving hundreds of feet into the ocean with just one deep breath.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Jericka Duncan.
Bill Whitaker reports on the largest helicopter to ever fight fires at night, now being used in California as the state faces one of its most intense fire years ever.