Migrants face uncertain future after end of Title 42
Many migrants arriving at the U.S. border thought the end of Title 42 meant they would be allowed to cross the border. But tens of thousands are still stuck in limbo. Nicole Sganga has the latest.
Many migrants arriving at the U.S. border thought the end of Title 42 meant they would be allowed to cross the border. But tens of thousands are still stuck in limbo. Nicole Sganga has the latest.
A record number of migrants are waiting at the U.S. southern border after the expiration of Title 42. Skyler Henry reports on how Democrats and Republicans are reacting.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Jericka Duncan.
As summer approaches, OCEARCH is again tracking sharks in the ocean. Bill Whitaker watched as the giant predators were tagged and equipped with transmitters in 2019.
Off the Caribbean island of Dominica, Cecilia Vega dove into efforts to create a preserve to protect sperm whales and safeguard them from plastic trash, noise pollution and ship strikes.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor of orchestras in New York City, Philadelphia, and Montreal, wants to break down the walls that have kept some audiences from classical music and opera.
Mormon David Nielsen left his job at Ensign Peak Advisors, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ investment firm, and filed an IRS whistleblower complaint. He speaks with Sharyn Alfonsi.
In her first story for 60 Minutes, correspondent Cecilia Vega reported on the vulnerable population of sperm whales.
From Wall Street to the Mormon church, how David Nielsen ended up moving to Salt Lake City and working for Ensign Peak Advisors.
Mormon church investment fund whistleblower explains the concept of tithing and where the money goes after its collected.
David Nielsen explained why he reported his church's fund to the IRS in 2019, and what he hopes will happen.
Bishop Christopher Waddell defended the Mormon church's use of its financial holdings, and explained the need for confidentiality at Ensign Peak Advisors.
University of South Florida professor Joseph Dituri has spent more than 74 days at an underwater Florida Keys lodge. He's already broken the record for living underwater and plans to stay at Jules' Undersea Lodge until he hits 100 days.
Authorities denied the account of a man who said he arrived first at the Allen, Texas, mall where eight people died in a mass shooting.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs joins Major Garrett for a special edition of "The Takeout," filmed as part of the McCain Institute's 10th annual Sedona Forum, where she discussed her concern over the future of border security and how her state is preparing for more migrants seeking asylum in wake of Title 42's expiration.