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Climate deal at stake as summit passes deadline
Negotiations between nations came down to the wire as they failed to agree on concrete plans to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Mark Phillips takes a look.
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Negotiations between nations came down to the wire as they failed to agree on concrete plans to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Mark Phillips takes a look.
More than 57 million pounds of personal protective equipment and other COVID-19-related products have polluted the oceans since the start of the pandemic, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with professor Amina Traoré Schartup of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego to discuss the environmental impact of such widespread waste and what can be done to reduce it.
On the final day of the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, leaders are racing to complete an agreement to protect the planet. As CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips reports, those nations already sinking under rising sea levels are leaving disappointed that too little has been done, too late.
In a show of solidarity at the climate summit in Glasgow, the world's biggest carbon emitters announced a deal to combat climate change. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports from the White House and CBSN contributor Isaac Stone Fish joins CBSN's Lana Zak to explain why he feels the joint agreement is a mistake.
Biologists speculate that hanging around people helps keep away male grizzly bears, which are known to kill cubs.
Both countries promise to work to lower carbon and methane emissions and employ green technology
Four astronauts — three Americans and one German — are on their way to the International Space Station. Their SpaceX rocket blasted off in Florida Wednesday night and the crew is set to spend the next six months living roughly 250 miles above Earth. Mark Strassmann has the details.
Four astronauts rocketed into orbit aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule late Wednesday, kicking off a 22-hour rendezvous with the International Space Station. Strapped into the Crew Dragon "Endurance," commander Raja Chari, co-pilot Thomas Marshburn, Kayla Barron and European Space Agency astronaut Matthias Maurer blasted off from pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center at 9:03 p.m. ET, climbing away atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket using a previously flown first stage.
The launch comes just two days after another SpaceX capsule brought four astronauts back to Earth.
The "fear scream"-like bee noise prompts colony members to gather and spread dung around the hive's entrance to repel the giant hornets.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that all the people on board were presumed dead.
The American women braved a wet track in rainy conditions to win the team's 12th Olympic medal in the event.
Iranian actors have created fake news sites and impersonated activists in an effort to sway American voters, Microsoft found.
In a new CBS special, "13 DAYS IN FERGUSON," now-retired police Captain Ron Johnson reflects on the aftermath of the 2014 fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, Jr.
More than five weeks have passed since hotel workers allegedly pinned down D'Vontaye Mitchell outside the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee.
A third teenager has been arrested in connection with a foiled attack on now-canceled Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna, Austria's interior minister says.
Suzanne Flament-Smith hopes that the letter inside goes to its rightful home.
Donald Trump told reporters a story about almost crashing in a helicopter he was riding in with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.
Federal health officials have a message for parents.
Women can choose not to sit next to men on any IndiGo flight. The feature could attract more female customers to the airline.
More than five weeks have passed since hotel workers allegedly pinned down D'Vontaye Mitchell outside the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee.
Donald Trump told reporters a story about almost crashing in a helicopter he was riding in with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.
Perrigo recalling a batch — or 16,500 cans — of powdered formula found to contain elevated levels of Vitamin D.
Google, Facebook and Instagram provide clues to the mystery of Joey Comunale's disappearance.
Women can choose not to sit next to men on any IndiGo flight. The feature could attract more female customers to the airline.
Perrigo recalling a batch — or 16,500 cans — of powdered formula found to contain elevated levels of Vitamin D.
Iranian actors have created fake news sites and impersonated activists in an effort to sway American voters, Microsoft found.
Lyft CEO's fix to what he calls the app's "most hated feature" is a monthly subscription that allows riders to bypass surge pricing.
About one in five people over age 65, or approximately 11 million Americans, are still working.
Donald Trump told reporters a story about almost crashing in a helicopter he was riding in with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.
Iranian actors have created fake news sites and impersonated activists in an effort to sway American voters, Microsoft found.
Vice President Harris and President Biden will make their first joint campaign trip next week since he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, the White House says. They'll head to Maryland.
The nation's oldest and largest Latino civil rights group, LULAC, endorsed a presidential candidate for the first time, CBS News has learned. It will back Kamala Harris.
One of the videos released from the Trump rally shows the moment when a Butler Township Police officer is hoisted onto the roof where the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, had taken position.
Perrigo recalling a batch — or 16,500 cans — of powdered formula found to contain elevated levels of Vitamin D.
Federal health officials have a message for parents about protecting kids against measles.
COVID-19 was the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. in 2023, down from fourth place in 2022.
"Cortisol face" is a trending topic on TikTok — but what is cortisol, exactly? Here's what to know.
Erythritol, a sugar substitute commonly used in reduced-sugar products, may increase risk for negative cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke, according to new research.
Marks joined CBS News to share more on her 2024 Olympic win, the "biggest moment of [her] career."
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that all the people on board were presumed dead.
The American women braved a wet track in rainy conditions to win the team's 12th Olympic medal in the event. The American men were disqualified in their face of the same event.
Here's what you need to know about when the 2024 Paris Olympics closing ceremony will start, end in different time zones.
Iranian actors have created fake news sites and impersonated activists in an effort to sway American voters, Microsoft found.
"It Ends With Us" is a novel that has spent 164 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Devoted fans have waited the movie's release.
After spending 164 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, Colleen Hoover's novel "It Ends With Us" has made its big-screen debut. Blake Lively takes on the role of Lily, while Brandon Sklenar portrays Atlas, her first love. The pair talked about their roles on "CBS Mornings."
Breaking will make its Olympic debut in Paris. Team USA's Jeffrey Louis, known as Bboy Jeffro shares what goes into the competition and the moves to watch for.
Steve Martin's next role will not be the Midwestern politician the internet hoped he'd portray.
"To have all this taken away by some men being so fueled by hatred for no reason at all makes me so beyond angry I can't put it into words," one fan said on social media.
Iranian actors have created fake news sites and impersonated activists in an effort to sway American voters, Microsoft found.
"We're taking a waste product that's being produced by society and we're mining the gold from that waste product and starting to see the value in that finite resource," a mint official says.
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.
A federal judge in Washington declared on Monday that Google has been operating as an illegal monopoly and violating antitrust laws. It's a victory for the U.S. Department of Justice, which sued Google for illegally paying about $26 billion in 2021 to companies to make Google the default search engine on phones and computers, shutting down rivals. Google and its parent company, Alphabet, plan to appeal the landmark ruling.
A federal judge ruled against tech giant Google in a major antitrust case on Monday. The ruling says the company acted illegally to maintain a monopoly of its search engine. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins to unpack the decision.
A year ago, one of the deadliest wildfires in modern American history tore through the Hawaiian island of Maui. For several days, the fires damaged and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes in the historic downtown area of Lahaina and forced people to evacuate. Caleb Hopkins, a restauranteur in Hawai'i, joins CBS News to reflect on the past year.
While five states have laws in place protecting workers from excessive heat, for decades, there have been no federal protections. That soon could change, however. David Schechter explains.
No final decisions have been made and NASA remains hopeful ongoing tests will show the Starliner can safely return its crew to Earth.
Modern aircraft create "longer-lived planet-warming contrails" than older planes, a new study found.
A new study published in the journal Nature suggests ancestors of an early human species were slightly shorter than previously thought.
More than five weeks have passed since hotel workers allegedly pinned down D'Vontaye Mitchell outside the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee.
Google, Facebook and Instagram provide clues to the mystery of Joey Comunale's disappearance.
Nearly three decades after 15-year-old Danielle Houchins was found dead, authorities say DNA finally led them to her killer.
Kennedy Lindsey was arrested in Los Angeles on charges including disorderly conduct and possession of a dangerous weapon.
At least two Austrian teenagers are in custody in connection with a suspected terror plot on the now-canceled Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna. CBS News homeland security reporter Nicole Sganga has more details from Washington, D.C. Then, Clara Broekaert, research fellow at global security nonprofit Soufan Center, joins with analysis.
NASA launched Boeing's Starliner two months ago on a one-week mission. However, the two astronauts are still aboard the International Space Station and NASA says officials can't agree if Starliner is safe to bring them home. A new plan could keep them there until February.
NASA is still trying to address problems with the Boeing Starliner capsule. The two astronauts aboard the vessel have been in space roughly seven weeks longer than expected. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins with the latest.
The Boeing Starliner capsule crew remains at the International Space Station as NASA navigates issues with the spacecraft and considers alternatives to bring the astronauts home. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more.
No final decisions have been made and NASA remains hopeful ongoing tests will show the Starliner can safely return its crew to Earth.
The Cygnus spacecraft will catch up with the space station on Tuesday, bringing more than 4 tons of needed supplies and equipment.
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 back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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."
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
A VoePass plane carrying 62 people crashed around Vinhedo, in Brazil's Sao Paulo state, the airline confirmed. It is not clear how many passengers were injured or killed but the country's president said everyone on board was presumed dead.
The U.S. issued a joint statement with Egypt and Qatar urging for discussions to "close remaining gaps" in the cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports from Tel Aviv. Also, Andrea Tenenti, a spokesperson for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, joins CBS News with more on the escalating tensions near Lebanon's border.
Debby, the weather system that slammed Florida as a Category 1 Hurricane and then lingered around the Carolinas as a tropical storm, flooding thousands, is now threatening the Northeast. CBS News Philadelphia's Ryan Hughes looks at the damage in Wilmington, Delaware, where a tornado tore through a neighborhood.
Debby expected to bring heavy rain, possible flooding to Northeast; U.S. officials are on alert for threats of violence at the DNC.
Vice President Kamala Harris will rally voters in the battleground state of Arizona as former President Donald Trump holds a rally in Montana. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Jake Rosen report.