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Vice President Harris to present small business tax plan in New Hampshire; Jannik Sinner and Danil Medvedev face off in quarterfinal at U.S. Open.
Pope Francis met with Indonesian religious and political leaders during part of his historic trip through southeast Asia, urging them to fight against religious intolerance. CBS News' Anna Matranga has more.
At least seven people were killed Tuesday night in Ukraine as Russia continued its assault across the country. BBC News correspondent Nick Beake has more from Poltava, Ukraine, where more than 50 people were killed Wednesday by Russian missiles.
A pre-taped town hall with former President Donald Trump will air on Fox News Wednesday night. CBS News campaign reporter Taurean Small has more on that and the latest news from the Trump campaign.
Vice President Kamala Harris will unveil more of her plans to grow the economy, including a tax proposal for small businesses, during a campaign event in New Hampshire Wednesday. CBS News campaign reporter Nidia Cavazos has more.
The quarterfinals for the U.S. Open tennis tournament are beginning Tuesday in New York City as we get closer to crowning the next men's and women's grand slam champions. Matthew Futterman, senior tennis writer for The Athletic, joined CBS News to talk about the tournament.
35-year-old Ade Lilly is set to be sentenced Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to making more than 12,000 harassing and threatening calls to more than 50 congressional offices in recent years. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga has more.
Former President Donald Trump has a new book out Tuesday called "Save America," which bills itself as a roadmap for the future if Trump is reelected. CBS News campaign reporter Jake Rosen has more.
Vice President Kamala Harris joined President Biden in Pittsburgh Monday for their first official joint campaign appearance since Biden stepped aside and Harris took over as the Democratic presidential nominee. During the rally, Harris spoke about her commitment to keeping American steel jobs in the U.S. CBS News campaign reporter Nidia Cavazos has more on how Biden is trying to help Harris' White House prospects.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy meets with G7 leaders; Actress Angela Lansbury dies at 96.
Russian missiles strike cities in Ukraine; Jurors to determine damage awards for families suing Alex Jones.
Russia fires missiles at Kyiv; Italy's Stromboli volcano erupts.
Biden warns risk of nuclear "Armageddon" is highest since 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis; Tips for planning holiday travel.
Mass shooting at child center in Thailand; Settlement reached in "Rust" movie set death suit.
Russia moves to annex Ukrainian land; Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict split after 14 years of marriage.
North Korea launches missile over Japan, prompting quick response from U.S. and allies; Marvel unveils "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" trailer.
Death toll rises as residents survey damage caused by Hurricane Ian; series of shootings in Stockton, California, could be result of serial killer.
Georgia and the Carolinas brace as Ian strengthens back to Category 1 hurricane; Limited resources available for tourists stuck at travel destinations
Hurricane Ian tears through southwest Florida; Evacuations in northeast Florida amid flood threat.
A 14-year-old suspect was taken into custody after the shooting at Apalachee High School, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed.
The Justice Department filed charges against two people and seized more than two dozen internet domains used in a Russian interference operation, officials said.
Tested positive for COVID in 2024? Here's what to know about isolation, testing, new vaccines and more.
Ukrainian officials say a Russian missile strike on the western city of Lviv killed seven people. It also shows the risk of the war's proximity to NATO land.
Do weight loss drug labels warn enough about potential side effects? A patient who needed emergency surgery is suing prescription drugmaker Novo Nordisk.
The Justice Department charged two Russian nationals who worked for RT, a media outlet funded and controlled by the Russian government.
The Biden administration is debating changes that would make it harder to lift the sweeping asylum restrictions it enacted in June, two officials tell CBS News.
The Navy sailor was visiting the country on personal travel, three U.S. officials said.
A candidate's microphone will be muted when it's their opponent's turn to answer a question.
"This is remarkable, in color, and you can feel the 80 mph," said the executive vice president of the auction house.
A candidate's microphone will be muted when it's their opponent's turn to answer a question.
The Justice Department charged two Russian nationals who worked for RT, a media outlet funded and controlled by the Russian government.
"I don't believe that we have the luxury of writing in candidates' names, particularly in swing states," former Congresswoman Liz Cheney said.
The $24.6 billion Kroger-Albertsons deal would be the largest grocery chain merger in U.S. history.
The $24.6 billion Kroger-Albertsons deal would be the largest grocery chain merger in U.S. history.
TikTok content creator Jools Lebron is working to trademark uses of her now-viral words for various entertainment and advertising services, including the promotion of beauty products.
Members of the Nordstrom family are teaming up with a Mexican retail group to take the eponymous retail chain private.
She also announced a goal of receiving 25 million new small business applications in her first term, up from the 19 million filed under Biden administration.
U.S. Steel's stock plunged as much as 25% amid a report that President Biden will seek to formally block its $14.1 billion deal with Japan's Nippon Steel.
Lance Wallnau's revival gatherings for Trump are "the most targeted and tactical voter mobilization effort by Christian nationalists ever," one expert said.
A candidate's microphone will be muted when it's their opponent's turn to answer a question.
The Justice Department charged two Russian nationals who worked for RT, a media outlet funded and controlled by the Russian government.
"I don't believe that we have the luxury of writing in candidates' names, particularly in swing states," former Congresswoman Liz Cheney said.
With two months until Election Day, neither major candidate has released the results of a recent physical exam.
Tested positive for COVID in 2024? Here's what to know about isolation, testing, new vaccines and more.
Do weight loss drug labels warn enough about potential side effects? A patient who needed emergency surgery is suing prescription drugmaker Novo Nordisk.
As climate change brings more extreme weather, farmworkers who pick California grapes say they need more protections from extreme heat and wildfire smoke.
Here's where the mosquito-borne diseases West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis are being reported in the U.S. in 2024.
Asian American and Pacific Islander women once had a relatively low rate of breast cancer diagnoses. Now, researchers are scrambling to understand what's changed.
The Navy sailor was visiting the country on personal travel, three U.S. officials said.
American Paralympian Oksana Masters took home her first medal of the Paris Games on Wednesday, winning gold in the women's para cycling time trial.
Animal rights groups said they had filed a complaint with Norwegian police asking them to open a "criminal investigation."
Spain's Civil Guard said both people were taking a trail that leads through a small canyon to the sea when the storm hit.
Ukrainian officials say a Russian missile strike on the western city of Lviv killed seven people. It also shows the risk of the war's proximity to NATO land.
Kylie Jenner said she chose her son's name, Wolf, in haste and instantly regretted it, ultimately changing it to Aire. Regret occurs in other parents, too.
A federal judge in Atlanta has ruled that former President Donald Trump and his campaign must stop using the song "Hold On, I'm Coming."
Kyndle Wylde, the winner of "CBS Mornings" Mixtape Music Competition, grew up singing in her family's worship band before moving to Nashville.
Actor Max Greenfield, star of hit series "The Neighborhood" and "New Girl," discusses his new children's book, "Good Nice Thoughts." The book, inspired by his friendship with the late actor Leslie Jordan, aims to help kids tackle their anxieties.
Kyndle Wylde talks about her reaction to winning "CBS Mornings" Mixtape Music Competition and what's next for her in her music career.
The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center saw more than 880,000 complaints last year, a 10% increase from 2022. Dan Ackerman, editor-in-chief of Micro Center News, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the rise of these threats.
Brazilian Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes ordered the suspension of Elon Musk's social media giant X in Brazil after the billionaire refused to name a legal representative in the country.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Ads for major Republican and Democratic groups and candidates appear under racist content that could be making money on X.
If you have an Amazon smart speaker, you may count on Alexa to help keep track of your to-do lists, check the weather or answer your questions on the fly, but would you pay extra if it meant an upgraded version of the personal voice assistant? Amazon is ready to find out as it looks to launch its delayed AI Alexa subscription by October. Abrar Al-Heeti, consumer tech and mobile reporter for CNET, joined CBS News to discuss the new service.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration outlook through November indicates warmer than average temperatures are expected in 2024. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter reports.
Researchers discovered the first known case of a porbeagle shark likely being killed by a large shark predator, raising questions about whether this rare instance represents a larger trend.
More Americans are having to choose between food and energy bills as the price of electricity rises. The cost is based on many factors, but one stands out from the rest — and is likely only going to make matters more complicated and expensive.
The crash-landing of a SpaceX booster ended a string of 267 successful recoveries in a row.
The landing mishap ended a string of 267 successful booster recoveries.
Two teachers and two students were killed when a shooter opened fire at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia, on Wednesday morning. Nine others were also injured. The suspect, who was taken into custody alive, was identified as a 14-year-old student. Mark Strassmann has the latest.
At least four people were killed, including two students and two teachers, in a shooting at a high school in Winder, Georgia. The suspect, a 14-year-old student, is in custody and will be charged as an adult, officials said. CBS News' Jared Eggleston is on the scene.
Two students and two teachers were killed in the Georgia high school shooting, officials said at a Wednesday afternoon press conference. A 14-year-old suspect was taken into custody.
The 17-year-old suspect in the shooting of San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall made his first court appearance Wednesday afternoon.
Carmen Van Huss' father found her dead in her Indianapolis apartment in March 1993 after she failed to show up for work.
Crew 9 commander Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson will stay behind when the Crew 9 mission takes off on Sept. 24.
Blue Origin launched six passengers, including a NASA-sponsored researcher and the youngest woman to fly in space, in the company's eighth crewed spaceflight.
The crash-landing of a SpaceX booster ended a string of 267 successful recoveries in a row.
SpaceX pressed ahead with plans for back-to-back launches of Starlink internet satellites Wednesday, one from Florida and the other from California. But there were some issues in Florida when the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket toppled over after landing at sea. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann has more.
The landing mishap ended a string of 267 successful booster recoveries.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A look at the evidence in "The Dexter Killer" case; plus, newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial killer Dexter Morgan.
A teenager's murder in Lowell, Massachusetts, goes unsolved for more than 40 years -- were the clues there all along?
The actor, recipient of a lifetime achievement Academy Award, was renowned for such films as "MASH," "Klute," "Don't Look Now," "Ordinary People," and "The Hunger Games."
In testimony Wednesday in federal court in Portland, Oregon, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said the proposed $24 billion merger with Albertsons would lead to lower grocery store prices. The Federal Trade Commission has sued to block the deal, alleging it would actually raise prices by reducing competition in some areas of the country. Jo Ling Kent has details.
While campaigning in New Hampshire on Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris served up an idea that would allow new small businesses a chance to write off up to $50,000 in startup costs, up from the current maximum of $5,000. Ed O'Keefe reports.
NBA legend Charles Barkley gave the first part of a $1 million donation to St. Mary's Academy in New Orleans after watching a "60 Minutes" report about two former students who used trigonometry to solve a 2,000-year-old math problem once deemed impossible.
Lance Wallnau, a business consultant and a firebrand influencer in the growing Christian nationalist movement, gave a rare interview to CBS News about his efforts to promote former President Donald Trump among evangelicals. Major Garrett has more.
Despite growing calls from within Israel for a cease-fire and hostage release deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted Wednesday the Israeli military must remain in Gaza in order to seal the southern Gaza border, known as the Philadelphi Corridor, in order to stop Hamas from smuggling in weapons. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Israel.