Aftershocks in the New York City area could continue for a week after one of the East Coast's strongest earthquakes in 100 years.
It's her first Mother's Day, which means she deserves the best.
British man John Alfred Tinniswood, 111, has been confirmed as the world's oldest man by Guinness World Records.
The discovery renewed pressure on Israel's government for a deal to get the remaining hostages freed.
Ronda Rousey launched UFC's women's division in 2012 and wowed audiences for years before she suffered her first loss in 2015 and retired in 2016. After taking some time off the grid, Rousey is back with a new memoir. Dana Jacobson has more.
Michelle Troconis was convicted of helping her boyfriend Fotis Dulos murder his estranged wife. Prosecutors say she helped plan the murder, destroy evidence and create an alibi for Dulos.
Saturday's jackpot will be Powerball's fourth biggest ever and the eighth largest in U.S. lottery history.
Ian Eagle is a veteran basketball broadcaster who called his first NCAA tournament game back in 1998 - but now, he's finally making it to the Final Four. Dana Jacobson reports on his life and career.
The 2024 total solar eclipse is approaching. Here's how to check your solar glasses and tell if they're safe to use.
At Barrio Cafe, eight-time James Beard nominee Silvana Esparza focuses on what she calls ancestral Mexican food. The dishes served in this Phoenix, Arizona eatery are one-of-a-kind - but you'll have to hurry if you want to try them.
In her new book Dr. Sharon Malone, an OB/GYN and certified menopause practitioner, addresses issues facing women who may feel marginalized about their health questions as they get older.
In Arizona, we learn why flag football is becoming an increasingly popular sport, especially among girls. Then in New York, we meet with descendants of some of the most notable suffragists of the 20th century. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
This is a developing news story. Tune into CBS News Miami on-air and online for the latest updates.
Nearly a dozen Minneapolis police officers were suspended, fired or received other reprimands for alleged misconduct during the unrest that followed George Floyd's murder in 2020, newly released documents show.
Alabama native Matthew Houck began performing under his stage name Phosphorescent in 2001, and soon developed a devoted following with his folk-influenced indie classics. After a six-year wait, the acclaimed musician is out with his eighth studio album "Revelator." Now making a long-awaited return to Saturday Sessions, here is Phosphorescent with "Wide As Heaven."
Alabama native Matthew Houck began performing under his stage name Phosphorescent in 2001, and soon developed a devoted following with his folk-influenced indie classics. After a six-year wait, the acclaimed musician is out with his eighth studio album "Revelator." Now making a long-awaited return to Saturday Sessions, here is Phosphorescent with "The World Is Ending."
Alabama native Matthew Houck began performing under his stage name Phosphorescent in 2001, and soon developed a devoted following with his folk-influenced indie classics. After a six-year wait, the acclaimed musician is out with his eighth studio album "Revelator." Now making a long-awaited return to Saturday Sessions, here is Phosphorescent with "Revelator."
CBS News has confirmed that CIA director Bill Burns is expected to travel to Egypt this weekend to revive negotiations for a deal that would release Israeli hostages believed to be held in Gaza in exchange for a ceasefire.
A trendsetting third grader creates a school tradition to don dapper outfits on Wednesdays. A retiree makes it her mission to thank those who may be in thankless jobs. Plus, more heartwarming and inspiring stories.
The acclaimed non-fiction book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" changed Savannah, Georgia, forever. Now, 30 years after the book's release, author John Berendt reflects on his impact on the city. Jeff Glor has more.
Millions of people are expected to travel to witness Monday's solar eclipse, whose path of totality will arc from Texas to the Northeast. All that travel is making a big difference for cities and local businesses.
Families of the seven World Central Kitchen aid workers who were killed in an Israeli drone strike this week are calling for an independent inquiry into the attack after the Israeli military announced two officers had been dismissed after an internal investigation found the strike was a serious violation of military procedures.
Dr. Mohammad Subeh is an emergency physician who took his training to Gaza once he saw the devastation unfolding amid the Israel-Hamas war. Subeh, a Palestinian refugee born in Kuwait and raised in the U.S., kept a video diary documenting his experience treating hundreds of patients a day.
A long overdue Congressional Gold Medal will be presented to the women of World War II who inspired Rosie the Riveter and performed an exceptional service to their country. Dozens of women, most well into their 80s and 90s and some even a century old, will be there. Michelle Miller has more.
Emergency physician Dr. Mohammad Subeh spent five weeks in Gaza, sometimes donating his own blood to treat young victims.