Congressmen view CIA photos of bin Laden dead and alive
Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (D-Md.) viewed VIA photos of Osama bin Laden dead and alive Thursday and described what he saw to CBS News Capitol Hill producer Jill Jackson.
Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (D-Md.) viewed VIA photos of Osama bin Laden dead and alive Thursday and described what he saw to CBS News Capitol Hill producer Jill Jackson.
Chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer says the killing of bin Laden is an important moment in American history and for the president, and Obama might be able to seize upon it to get some things on his agenda done.
Official say a diary written by Osama bin Laden shows the al Qaeda leader was pressing his followers to find a new way to attack the U.S. Juan Zarate speaks to Erica Hill about the diary and bin Laden's role in al Qaeda.
The death of Osama bin Laden has caused American officials to fear that terrorists may try to retaliate. Katie Couric talks with Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano about the safety of Americans and new information on what was seized at bin Laden's hideout.
Osama bin Laden's son, Omar - who was not a supporter of his father or Al Qaeda - has criticized the U.S. for the murder of his father on the grounds that everyone deserves a fair trial. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Former CIA Operations Officer Charles Faddis speaks to Erica Hill about what Osama bin Laden's widows may know and the possibility of the U.S. gaining information from them through interrogation.
There were large crowds outside of the White House Sunday night celebrating news that Osama bin Laden was dead.
Hillary Clinton held a press conference in Washington D.C. to express the significance of Osama bin Laden's death and the continued fight against terrorism
During an event to honor veterans in Washington D.C., President Obama praised the military operation that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden.
In a briefing at the White House Monday, President Obama's counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan said the U.S. would have taken Osama bin Laden live if "we had the opportunity."
White House counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan told reporters Monday President Obama was able to monitor the attack on Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in "real time."
In a press briefing Monday, White House counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan said President Obama madd "one of the most gutsiest calls of any president in recent memory" when he launched the attack on Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.
CBS News' team, Justice Department correspondent Bob Orr, chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan, Washington bureau chief Christopher Isham and senior national security analyst Juan Zarate, discussed the killing of Osama bin Laden, what it means for the war on terror and U.S. relations with Pakistan and the Middle East region.
Flanked by fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill Monday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi praised President Obama for the killing of Osama bin Laden.
House Speaker John Boehner addressed the killing of Osama bin Laden on Capitol Hill Monday, honoring families who lost loved ones on September 11th, 2001 and military families. The Speaker also stressed that bin Laden's death makes U.S. involvement in Pakistan and Afghanistan "more important, not less."
During a military and veterans appreciation rally and charity benefit in Lakewood, Colo., Sarah Palin expressed her relief at the recent killing of Osama bin Laden, yet neglected to name President Obama.
In an interview with CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan, former Pakistani President Perez Musharraf said he has never said that Osama bin Laden was not in Pakistan. Logan cited an interview she conducted with Musharraf in 2008 in which he said there was "no proof" bin Laden was in his country.
WH press secretary Jay Carney speaks about President Obama's decision to not release the graphic photos of Osama bin Laden's corpse, saying it was against national security.
On a trip to New York City Thursday, President Obama stopped to thank firefighters at Ladder 54, a firehouse that lost 15 men on 9/11. Before visiting ground zero, Obama told the firefighters, "when we say 'we never forget,' we mean what we say." Obama was joined by former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
On this week's edition of our series "Flash Points," CBS News' national security analyst Juan Zarate discussed the implications of Osama bin Laden's death with CBS News' national security correspondent Bob Orr, including analysis on the U.S.' momentum to decapitate al Qaeda leadership, implications on the war in Afghanistan and the U.S.' relationship with Pakistan and intelligence on bin Laden's network.
As President Obama visited ground zero in New York City Thursday, Vice President Biden was joined by Defense Secretary Robert Gates to lay a wreath at the Pentagon to commemorate 9/11 families and responders.
CBSNews.com's politics editor Kevin Hechtkopf talks to senior political reporter Brian Montopoli about the implications for President Obama following the killing of Osama bin Laden in a Navy SEAL operation.
Jim Axelrod reports on President Obama's visit to the firehouse of Engine 54 who lost 15 firefighters on 9/11. The visit was part of Mr. Obama's visit to ground zero following the death of Osama bin Laden.
Conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart, author of "Righteous Indignation," tells CBSNews.com's senior political reporter Brian Montopoli President Obama should have released photographic evidence of Osama bin Laden's death.
CBS News political analyst John Dickerson was joined Friday by New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker, Time senior correspondent Michael Crowley and National Journal Group editorial director Ron Brownstein for a politics week in review. The reporters roundtable discussed President Obama and the killing of Osama bin Laden, plus the first Republican presidential debate.
The only truce in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war on Nov. 24, 2023 – fewer than two months after fighting began – led to the release of 80 Israelis held by militants in Gaza.
The shooting took place in the coastal province of Tabasco, which is struggling with a recent increase in violence.
Israeli strikes have killed over 40 Lebanese troops since the start of the war between Israel and Hezbollah, even as Lebanon's military has largely kept to the sidelines.
Ten-year-old Chef Renad (who's gained a following on Instagram) and Hamada Shaqoura (who relies on humanitarian aid and crude cooking arrangements) educate while preparing meals in war-torn Gaza.
The drones were spotted between Wednesday and Friday near RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall and RAF Feltwell.
Zvi Kogan, 28, an ultra-Orthodox rabbi who went missing on Thursday, ran a Kosher grocery store in the futuristic city of Dubai.
The $300 billion will go to developing countries who need the cash to wean themselves off coal, oil and gas.
The adoption ban would apply to at least 15 countries, most of them in Europe, and Australia, Argentina and Canada.
Officials said the man, a tourist in his 60s, was kayaking with friends in the Franklin River when he slipped and became trapped.
The death of music star Liam Payne has thrust "pink cocaine," sometimes also called Tusi, into the national spotlight. The National Drug Early Warning System predicted its rise back in 2023.
A couple from Connecticut is charged with allegedly orchestrating a retail theft operation that may have cost Lululemon as much as $1 million.
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster said that Russia and Ukraine are both incentivized to make "as many gains on the battlefield as they can before the new Trump administration comes in."
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Sen. Rand Paul and Tammy Duckworth join Margaret Brennan.
Chuck Woolery was inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame in 2007 and earned a daytime Emmy nomination in 1978.
Car dealers will inspect and replace the control unit and a fuse if needed, as well as update software.
If confirmed, Bessent would runn the department that manages the nation's finances as well as its tax agency, the Internal Revenue Service.
Scott Bessent, the founder of the Connecticut-based hedge fund Key Square Group, had been making a full-court press for the post.
A jury ruled that Walmart must pay a former employee almost $35 million after finding that the retailer defamed him.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza — also known as bird flu — is killing layer hens and reducing the nation's egg supply.
Helene ransacked western North Carolina on Sept. 27, leaving a path of devastation, death and an economic calamity from which the state will need years to recover.
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster said that Russia and Ukraine are both incentivized to make "as many gains on the battlefield as they can before the new Trump administration comes in."
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Sen. Rand Paul and Tammy Duckworth join Margaret Brennan.
Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth said that Pete Hegseth is "flat-out wrong" in his view that women should not serve in the military in combat roles.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, Democrat of Delaware, on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Nov. 24, 2024.
When it comes to eating healthy, all of us respond to foods differently. The National Institutes of Health's new nutrition study hopes to finally provide Americans a personalized answer to the question: "What should I eat?"
From the four food groups to the Food Pyramid, the U.S. government has long offered guidance to Americans hoping to eat a healthier diet. But there's growing scientific consensus that when it comes to eating healthy, all of us respond to foods differently. And to prove it, the National Institutes of Health has embarked on the most ambitious nutrition study ever, hoping to finally provide Americans a personalized answer to the question: "What should I eat?" Correspondent Lee Cowan reports.
Glioblastoma typically kills within 18 months, but a new type of treatment has kept Nadya El-Afandi's scans clear 17 months after diagnosis.
Laboratory findings show that Yu-Shang Food ready-to-eat meat and poultry products were making people sick, the CDC said.
More than half of the cases involve students, parents and guests of Rockwood Summit High School who attended events where food from Andre's Banquets and Catering was served.
The only truce in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war on Nov. 24, 2023 – fewer than two months after fighting began – led to the release of 80 Israelis held by militants in Gaza.
The shooting took place in the coastal province of Tabasco, which is struggling with a recent increase in violence.
Israeli strikes have killed over 40 Lebanese troops since the start of the war between Israel and Hezbollah, even as Lebanon's military has largely kept to the sidelines.
Ten-year-old Chef Renad (who's gained a following on Instagram) and Hamada Shaqoura (who relies on humanitarian aid and crude cooking arrangements) educate while preparing meals in war-torn Gaza.
The drones were spotted between Wednesday and Friday near RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall and RAF Feltwell.
Chuck Woolery was inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame in 2007 and earned a daytime Emmy nomination in 1978.
There are very few American inventions more American than the martini – a classic cocktail of gin and vermouth, garnished with lemon. But today, a martini's ingredients may be up for debate.
Last year's horrific wildfires turned Lahaina into a disaster zone, and destroyed the Fleetwood Mac founder's club, Fleetwood's on Front Street. Today, Mick Fleetwood is determined to rebuild, saying, "There has to be music."
As a young man, Fleetwood Mac founder Mick Fleetwood dreamed of a place – a club – where he could get his friends together. Twelve years ago, he made it happen in the west Maui city of Lahaina: Fleetwood's on Front Street. But last year's horrific wildfires turned Lahaina into a disaster zone, and destroyed his treasured club. Today, Fleetwood says he's determined to rebuild. Correspondent Tracy Smith reports.
Every week on his blog, "Sandwiches of History," Barry Enderwick rescues sandwich recipes from the dustbin of history. He's now collected some of the unlikeliest (and even amazing) historical recipes in a cookbook.
At a Price Chopper outside Kansas City, shoppers are test driving the new Caper Cart, featuring digital screens, GPS, cameras equipped with artificial intelligence, and packaging scanners that spit out coupons. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti looks at the technology used to "reinvent the wheel" of the shopping cart.
Black Friday is almost here, but some of the hottest tech items are already on sale. CNET senior editor Lisa Eadicicco joins CBS News to discuss high-demand gifts and what retailers offer the best prices.
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.
Daisy's mission is two-fold: To waste scammers' time so they can't speak to real people and to draw attention to fraud by warning consumers to be vigilant.
Australian legislators introduced a landmark bill Thursday to ban social media for children under 16. CBS News London's Leigh Kiniry reports on what this could mean for social media companies.
At the Johnson Space Food Systems Laboratory in Houston, NASA scientists develop dishes – freeze-dried, heat-stabilized, or irradiated – to serve on the International Space Station. Correspondent David Pogue checks out what's on the menu in Earth orbit.
This winter, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted above-average temperatures throughout the U.S. because of a "slowly developing" La Niña pattern. CBS News Sacramento meteorologist Tracy Humphrey reports on the changing winter conditions.
The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore on a popular tourist beach.
A volcano erupted in southern Iceland, near the town of Grindavík and the Blue Lagoon spa, marking the region's seventh eruption in a year.
Conservationists are teaming up with the U.S. Forest Service and logging companies to clear scorched land and make room for new reforestation projects.
Law enforcement is raising alarm bells over a drug called pink cocaine. It doesn't actually contain cocaine, but is instead a combination of other substances. Tom Hanson has more on the spread of the potentially deadly drug.
A couple from Connecticut is charged with allegedly orchestrating a retail theft operation that may have cost Lululemon as much as $1 million.
When cyclist Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson was murdered in Texas, U.S. Marshals assigned to the case used a unique tactic to track down her suspected killer in Costa Rica and bring the fugitive to justice.
Teresa Gomez, 45, was fatally shot in 2023 after a Las Cruces police officer on a bicycle approached her while she sat in a parked car with another person, authorities said.
The police chief killed himself with his own weapon as marines, National Guard and soldiers closed in to try to arrest him, prosecutors said.
Marc and Sharon Hagle, both making their second space flight, were among the passengers for the NS-28 mission.
The ninth Blue Origin space tourism flight launched from West Texas Friday morning. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood and space expert Scott Heidler offered analysis of the flight.
President-elect Donald Trump attended SpaceX's sixth flight test of its Super Heavy-Starship on Tuesday with CEO Elon Musk. The burgeoning friendship between the two men played a key role in Trump's reelection, with Musk now set to run a government efficiency agency in the coming months. CBS News political reporter Jake Rosen and Politico aviation reporter Oriana Pawlyk join "America Decides" with more.
President-elect Donald Trump was on hand with Elon Musk for the sixth test flight of SpaceX's huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket.
Researchers analyzed lunar soil brought back by China's Chang'e-6, the first spacecraft to return with a haul of rocks and dirt from the little-explored far side.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
See some of convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs that were discovered by detectives in a Seattle storage locker.
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.
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.
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.
Next Sunday, 60 Minutes returns to the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, bringing viewers a unique first look at the rebirth of one of the world’s great treasures.
Houston's Flying Saucer Pie Company has a devoted following, with people camping out overnight and lines up to half a mile long to get dessert for Thanksgiving. Janet Shamlian takes a look at what makes this shop so special.
The Menendez brothers are scheduled to appear virtually in court on Monday for a hearing that will look into the legality of their conviction. The brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1996, are exploring several avenues to try to get out of prison. Elise Preston has the details.
Some 240,000 electric vehicles are being recalled because of the risk they could lose power while being driven. Some of the affected models include Kia vehicles and the Hyundai Genesis.
Shoppers buying Thanksgiving groceries are seeing some relief at the register for the first time in years. The price of staples like turkey, pumpkin and green beans are down compared to last year, although cranberries and wine have jumped. Kelly O'Grady reports.