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8/12: Evening News
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Parts of the Deep South are waist-deep in water; Outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin, there's a kids camp that seems pretty typical -- except for one thing
Syrian rescue workers and activists say missiles hit an open market and a hospital for women and children in rebel-held territory
President Obama received a letter Thursday from some of the last doctors in Aleppo, Syria. With reports of another alleged chlorine attack on Wednesday night, medical resources are slim as civilians continue paying the ultimate price. Debora Patta reports.
The DEA has declined to remove marijuana from its list of dangerous drugs in the United States; the "duel in the pool" between Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps is one of the most famous rivalries of the Olympics.
Activists say Assad regime used chlorine gas on civilians in rebel-held territory in the sprawling city of Aleppo, which has been under siege for weeks
Syrian rebels were able to take over the main road into the government-held part of Aleppo, Syria -- but their gains could be short-lived
Michael Morell, former number two at the CIA, spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose about the civil war in Syria. He suggested the United States should support more aggressive action by Syrian rebels.
Syrian forces have surrounded Aleppo. But they haven't been able to lock it down, and rebel forces broke through government front lines over the weekend. Now the city is in danger of becoming a slaughterhouse. Debora Patta reports from inside Syria.
After a power outage in Atlanta, Delta Airlines' computer systems crashed; a bride who lost her father 10 years ago asked the man who received his heart to walk her down the aisle
Assad's siege of Aleppo had 300,000 people trapped, and a coalition of rebel groups joined forces to break government chokehold
After taking more ground in the country's largest city, Assad's forces call on rebels to give up and citizens to kick them out
Despite three-day extension, pro-government forces advance against rebels in the north, who respond with rocket attacks
Several similar truces have been declared in the city in recent months; activists report relative calm
At least 28 dead in strike on crowded camp near Turkey border, according to opposition group
City of Aleppo has proved a flashpoint in the slow destruction of a negotiated truce in the bloody war in Syria
Rebel fighters accused of latest attack on civilians while U.N. envoy brings push for truce to Assad's Russian backers
John Kerry working to convince Russians to convince Bashar Assad to extend a fragile truce to Aleppo, before it's too late
Syrian military airstrikes on rebel-controlled neighborhoods in Aleppo have killed nearly 250 civilians over nine days. Holly Williams reports on the devastation.
U.S. and Russia agree on a new partial cease fire in Syria, but it doesn't include city where more than 200 people died just this week
The U.S. and Russia have agreed to a partial cease-fire in Syria, but Aleppo was left out. The State Department says Aleppo will be included in future agreements. At least 200 people have died there this week as the Assad regime tries to take back the city from rebels. Holly Williams reports.
Protesters near San Francisco forced Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump to ditch his motorcade and take a long, winding trek on foot to his campaign event; a North Carolina judge felt he had to hold a man accountable for lying about a urine test, although there were special circumstances for this probation offender
A fragile cease-fire in Syria is all but in tatters as air strikes pummel the city
Fresh violence claims dozens more lives as regime announces virtually meaningless halt to operations in select areas
A new wave of attacks in Syria's largest city has pushed a partial cease-fire to the brink of collapse. It's not clear who is behind the airstrikes, but the Syrian regime, with its backers in Russia and Iran, is trying to recapture all of Aleppo from rebel forces. Holly Williams reports.
Someone has died every 25 minutes over the last two days in Aleppo; city's last children's hospital now obliterated
Former President Donald Trump also repeated his line about "Black jobs" being taken to a room full of Black journalists.
Iran's supreme leader has vowed to "seek revenge" against Israel for the killing of Hamas' top political leader, Ismail Haniyeh.
A blood donation center that services hospitals across the southeastern U.S., is investigating a ransomware attack targeting its computer system.
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Wednesday upheld the state's execution methods, which include electrocution, lethal injection, and now, firing squad.
Officials released video showing the detained suspect, who is accused of leading the largest "narco sailboat" organization in the world.
Al Jazeera says a reporter and photographer were killed by an Israeli strike. The Committee to Protect Journalists says they may have been targeted.
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"Everything is burning," one survivor said of the raging Park Fire in California, which has now burned an area bigger than the city of Los Angeles.
The Federal Reserve is leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged as investors look for signals that a cut is imminent.
Former President Donald Trump also repeated his line about "Black jobs" being taken to a room full of Black journalists.
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The Federal Reserve is leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged as investors look for signals that a cut is imminent.
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Wednesday upheld the state's execution methods, which include electrocution, lethal injection, and now, firing squad.
Portion control is key, say researchers in examining levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic in cocoa-laden products.
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The Federal Reserve is leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged as investors look for signals that a cut is imminent.
Portion control is key, say researchers in examining levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic in cocoa-laden products.
Global crude prices jumped more than $2 a barrel after Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in an air strike.
Taco Bell says technology improves order accuracy, cuts wait times and offers a "consistent, friendly experience."
Former President Donald Trump also repeated his line about "Black jobs" being taken to a room full of Black journalists.
Former President Donald Trump is taking questions from journalists attending the National Association of Black Journalists Annual Convention & Career Fair in Chicago Wednesday at noon.
Kari Lake has won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Arizona, setting up a fierce battle against Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego for a seat that could be crucial to deciding Senate control.
President Biden is expected to give a primetime address on the first night of the Democratic National Convention.
Iran's supreme leader has vowed to "seek revenge" against Israel for the killing of Hamas' top political leader, Ismail Haniyeh.
People are surprisingly reluctant to reach out to old friends, despite the proven benefits of social connection, according to a new study.
Portion control is key, say researchers in examining levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic in cocoa-laden products.
An additional 3,500 tons of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products sold under the Boar's Head and Old Country brands have been added to the initial recall.
Defective carbon monoxide detectors and flammable sleepwear are among the recalled products cited in a federal report.
About 8.3 million youth ages 12 to 17 got counseling, medication or other mental health treatment in 2023, according to a new survey, which also looked at rates of vaping, drinking and marijuana use.
Officials released video showing the detained suspect, who is accused of leading the largest "narco sailboat" organization in the world.
Al Jazeera says a reporter and photographer were killed by an Israeli strike. The Committee to Protect Journalists says they may have been targeted.
Adriana Ruano won gold in the women's trap with an Olympic-record score of 45 out of 50.
"We are hostages to extortion demands, we are hostages of criminal groups," Julio Almanza said in one of his last interviews.
Huw Edwards was one of the BBC's most prominent figures before he was suspended in July 2023 and later resigned for health reasons.
Shania Twain returns to Las Vegas with her third residency, "Come On Over," at Planet Hollywood. The show celebrates her record-breaking album and reflects on her career.
Longtime MTV "The Challenge" host TJ Lavin discusses the new season, his favorite part of hosting and why the series has become a global phenomenon.
StubHub faces allegations of misleading customers by adding significant fees at the final checkout stage, a practice known as "drip pricing." This tactic has prompted a lawsuit from Washington D.C.'s attorney general, who claims that StubHub's hidden fees can increase the total cost of tickets by up to 40%.
Shania Twain, whose album "Come On Over" remains the best-selling by a female solo artist, is set to return to Las Vegas for her third residency at Planet Hollywood. Anthony Mason sat down with the country-pop superstar to discuss her career, songwriting and iconic looks.
"Harold and the Purple Crayon" hits theaters on Friday and brings the classic story to life — with a modern twist.
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Google search showed users financial products that could cost them $1,000 more than others.
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.
Microsoft said some of its 365 apps are experiencing problems, with the problems coming less than two weeks after the CrowdStrike outage.
OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, are launching SearchGPT, a highly-anticipated search engine powered by artificial intelligence that gives users real-time information from across the internet. Kylie Robison, senior AI reporter for the Verge, joined CBS News to discuss how it works.
As of Monday evening, California's Park Fire had burned through 370,000 acres -- roughly half the size of Rhode Island. It's the biggest fire in the Golden State since 2020. CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
In Canada, a fast-moving fire has ravaged the resort town of Jasper, Alberta. In Northern California, fires have burned 164,000 acres of land. CBS News Sacramento reporter Kayla Moeller joins from Chico, California, with more on the wildfires.
Scientists say a common painkiller used on cattle wiped out India's vultures, resulting in half a million human deaths in just 5 years.
Wildfires are spreading across the western U.S. and Canada. In Northern California, the Park Fire has burned over 71,000 acres, and officials have arrested a 42-year-old man on suspicion of arson for starting the fire. CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
The discovery includes "thousands of marble slabs" in "hundreds of different shapes" found in a submerged ancient city.
Officials released video showing the detained suspect, who is accused of leading the largest "narco sailboat" organization in the world.
"We are hostages to extortion demands, we are hostages of criminal groups," Julio Almanza said in one of his last interviews.
Officials are searching for suspects in a poaching incident that left four elk dead in California's Redwood National Park, where hunting is outlawed.
Huw Edwards was one of the BBC's most prominent figures before he was suspended in July 2023 and later resigned for health reasons.
Angel Di Maria said he will not finish his career in his native Rosario, after a bullet-pierced pig's head was thrown at a family business.
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket lifted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral on Tuesday, carrying a secret payload for the U.S. Space Force into orbit for a national security mission. The launch also marked the 100th national security mission carried out by ULA. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins with more.
Tuesday's flight was the Atlas 5's final national security mission as builder United Launch Alliance transitions to new Vulcan rockets.
SpaceX put 67 Starlinks into orbit while Boeing carried out successful tests of its Starliner capsule.
Engineers say they're still troubleshooting issues discovered aboard the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that took NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams into space. They were originally supposed to spend eight days aboard the International Space Station. They've now been up there for almost eight weeks.
NASA and Boeing managers are increasingly confident the Starliner capsule is good to go for re-entry and landing.
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 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.
The Federal Reserve left the benchmark federal funds rate unchanged Wednesday. Experts still believe the Fed's September meeting could lead to cuts. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger and CBS News contributor Javier David break down the decision.
Images show the Park Fire's devastation in Northern California as humid weather allows for slightly better containment efforts. This comes as the Nixon Fire covers 5,000 acres in Riverside County. CBS News Bay Area's Kevin Ko reports from Butte County, and CBS News Bay Area meteorologist Jessica Burch breaks down what's next for the weather.
Former President Donald Trump will take questions from members of the National Association of Black Journalists for a chat during the organization's annual convention. CBS News' Nikole Killion previews the event.
The Federal Reserve will announce a decision Wednesday on potential interest rate cuts as inflation appears to cool. CBS News contributor Javier E. David has more on what economists expect.
The U.S. says it was an Israeli operation that killed Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said they had not been informed of the strike in advance. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata has more on the U.S. reaction to the killing and how it may affect negotiations for a cease-fire in Gaza.