Video catches street fight with bulldozers in China
Local officials said construction crews from competing companies took their business rivalry a little too far
Local officials said construction crews from competing companies took their business rivalry a little too far
Beijing's "Dangerous Love" national marketing campaign tells eligible bachelorettes their suitor may have an alternative agenda
"The robots weren't able to carry soup," just one of several shortcomings reported in Chinese media
A massive earthquake kills hundreds in Ecuador; a woman could replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill; Amazon takes on Netflix. Watch these and more headlines from CBS MoneyWatch
Financial sector leads Wall Street gains after better-than-expected earnings from banking powerhouse JPMorgan Chase
Kai Xu wrote a letter to the judge, saying he sold turtles partly to make money for college
Investigators suspect Navy officer started spying in 2012 when he was assigned to the Pentagon as a Navy liaison officer to Capitol Hill
Lt. Cmdr. Edward Lin faces multiple charges for allegedly passing secrets to China
Lt. Cmdr. Edward Lin had access to one of the military's most highly protected secrets; most serious charge carries potential death penalty
China's film industry has grown so big so fast, that it is now looking to compete with Hollywood
For her first 60 Minutes story, CBS News correspondent Holly Williams travels back to China, a place she once called home.
Documents assert that commander shared secrets with a foreign government and hired a prostitute; first known officer spy since 1980s
Zhang Zhao is CEO of Le Vision Pictures, one of China's leading studios. He says the movie market may be booming, but there’s still a lot of room to grow.
American actor Jonathan Kos-Read has made a career in Chinese productions. He tells Holly Williams about how his roles have changed, and what it's like making movies on the world's biggest film lot.
Yu Dong, founder and CEO of Chinese studio Bona Film Group, has high hopes for his movies at a growing Chinese box office.
One American producer in China says "watch out," as the rising Chinese film industry looks to take on Hollywood
Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, is one of the most powerful leaders in global finance. She pushes for world cooperation, despite fears of economic insecurity and terrorism. Lagarde joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the importance of regulating shadow banking and her worries about the health of the global economy.
Recall involves about 20,000 rayon scarves made in China, sold from October 2014 through January 2016 in department stores and online
Showing more frustration with Kim Jong Un, Beijing is restricting imports of minerals from the North per U.N. sanctions
The CBS News battleground tracker shows Ted Cruz has a six-point lead over Donald Trump heading in to a possibly game-changing primary in Wisconsin; and two brothers from Maryland play Monday night against each other in the NCAA Men's Championship game.
Ten deaths in 12 days in the Sacramento area have been traced back to heavy fentanyl-laced narcotics being sold as generic opioids
Supporters say it's an important cultural event, but opponents say it's a black spot on the country's international reputation
"So-called Western April Fool's Day does not conform to Chinese cultural traditions or socialist core values," state news agency warns
Day after U.S., China show rare solidarity on Pyongyang's belligerence, Kim regime shows it's utterly undeterred in a "semi-war" stance
The risk posed by ISIS tops this year's agenda at the Nuclear Security Summit, but concerns about North Korea are also commanding focus
The Biden administration said it opposed Israel's recent tactics against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, but the airstrikes keep coming.
AI-generated images of celebrities endorsing political candidates are on the rise. Here's how to spot them.
A U.S. Navy jet crashed near Mount Rainier in Washington state and a search was underway for the plane's two crew members, the Navy said.
Nearly 100 people remain missing in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene hit three weeks ago, as crews continue to search through layers of mud and debris.
The judge wrote that there was "a substantial threat of irreparable harm" if the hand count rule were to be implemented for the upcoming election.
Police identified a Nashville woman's suspected killer because he was related to a suicide case they remembered from 2021.
After Trump played Cohen's "Hallelujah" at a Monday town hall, the singer's estate sent a cease and desist letter.
Delta says new seating materials and other cabin design enhancements "elevate the travel experience."
Nebraska state Supreme Court rules that people with felony records can register to vote.
Nebraska state Supreme Court rules that people with felony records can register to vote.
A U.S. Navy jet crashed near Mount Rainier in Washington state and a search was underway for the plane's two crew members, the Navy said.
New premium service will be sold to small number of patrons daily at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort.
Police identified a Nashville woman's suspected killer because he was related to a suicide case they remembered from 2021.
Trump played Rufus Wainwright's cover of Cohen's "Hallelujah" at a Monday town hall, as well as other songs.
New premium service will be sold to small number of patrons daily at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort.
Trump played Rufus Wainwright's cover of Cohen's "Hallelujah" at a Monday town hall, as well as other songs.
Delta says new seating materials and other cabin design enhancements "elevate the travel experience."
Trading in Trump Media, owner of Truth Social, was halted briefly on Tuesday after the stock suddenly plunged.
Hospitals nationwide are postponing procedures after Hurricane Helene wrecked a major IV fluids factory in North Carolina.
Nebraska state Supreme Court rules that people with felony records can register to vote.
Trump played Rufus Wainwright's cover of Cohen's "Hallelujah" at a Monday town hall, as well as other songs.
AI-generated images of celebrities endorsing political candidates are on the rise. Here's how to spot them.
The district is home to the oldest town incorporated by freed African Americans.
Asked at the Economic Club of Chicago whether a report that he's spoken to Putin since he left office is true, Trump avoided a direct answer.
Retired tennis legend Serena Williams posted to social media that "all is OK" after having the grapefruit-sized cyst surgically removed from her neck.
Hospitals nationwide are postponing procedures after Hurricane Helene wrecked a major IV fluids factory in North Carolina.
Dr. Jon LaPook talks about the infections on the rise this season, including whooping cough and walking pneumonia.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal had urged a probe into the USDA's handling of the Boar's Head plant, calling it an "abject failure."
BrucePac recalled nearly 12 million pounds of meat and poultry products used in popular products at Trader Joe's, Kroger and more.
The Biden administration said it opposed Israel's recent tactics against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, but the airstrikes keep coming.
Robert Nairac was killed and secretly buried almost 50 years ago. The location of his remains has been a mystery ever since.
A local mayor says the balls littering two beaches in the Sydney area could be "tar balls," which form when spilled oil clumps together with debris in the water.
"Endurance" features thousands of 3D scans shot by a 4K camera deployed to a depth of nearly 10,000 feet.
Dozens of people in northern Nigeria were killed in a massive explosion as they tried to scoop up fuel from a crashed tanker truck.
Comedian Samantha Bee joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about starring in "How to Survive Menopause," a one-woman show inspired by her own experience, which she describes as a "volcanic disruption" in her life. The show debuts off-Broadway this week and will be turned into an Audible podcast next spring.
Chef Karyn Tomlinson, owner of "Myriel" in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is being recognized for her minimalist approach and use of local ingredients. Her restaurant, which opened in 2021, has gained a reputation for making "grandma chic" cool.
Dr. Moogega Cooper, a NASA engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, thought she was simply watching the launch of the Europa Clipper mission she worked on. But her boyfriend, Alex Shekarchian, had a different plan—surprising her with a proposal during the event. The join "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the big proposal.
Retired tennis legend Serena Williams posted to social media that "all is OK" after having the grapefruit-sized cyst surgically removed from her neck.
Montana Jordan and Emily Osment return to the small screen in Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage, a sequel to "Young Sheldon." The comedy follows the couple as they balance the challenges of marriage, adulthood and raising their baby, Cece.
AI-generated images of celebrities endorsing political candidates are on the rise. Here's how to spot them.
AI-generated images of celebrities endorsing political candidates are spreading quickly. Learn how to spot the fakes and avoid being misled.
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 wave of images generated by artificial intelligence confused and misled many social media users after real hurricanes Helene and Milton hit the southern U.S. CBS News Confirmed producer Alex Clark explains how viewers can tell the fake images from the real ones.
Money will go to the chipmaker's new silicon carbide factory in North Carolina and factory in Marcy, New York.
As the southern U.S. reels from back-to-back hurricanes, researchers estimate that millions will move away from areas with extreme weather in the coming decades. Senior research geographer Dr. Alexander de Sherbinin joins CBS News to discuss the research and which parts of the U.S. will likely be most affected.
Endangered whale species (like blue whales, humpbacks, and fin whales) face a major threat on the high seas: cruise and container ships that have difficulty avoiding collisions with whales. Correspondent David Pogue talks with a marine ecologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, whose fleet of autonomous vehicles helps track whales in shipping lanes; and finds out how container ships may be able to reduce striking whales.
The author of the bestseller "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" returns with an examination of the power of intelligence to shape and control civilizations throughout history, and how artificial intelligence may change society, economics and politics.
The 2024 World Wildlife Fund report found that animal populations are declining due to human-caused climate change and the global loss of nature. CBS News Los Angeles meteorologist and environmental reporter Marina Jurica reports on which species are most at risk and what can be done to reverse the trend.
Many Americans were able to spot the northern lights Thursday and may have another chance to do so Friday as the aurora borealis remains visible. CBS News Bay Area meteorologist Zoe Mintz breaks down the phenomenon and also looks at the latest U.S. forecast.
In 1996, Erik and Lyle Menendez both received life sentences for the murders of their parents, which they claimed were in self-defense. The family of the brothers are now pushing for reduced sentencing or their outright release after new evidence surfaced in the case. CBS News Los Angeles reporter Kara Finnstrom has the latest,
Police identified a Nashville woman's suspected killer because he was related to a suicide case they remembered from 2021.
Robert Nairac was killed and secretly buried almost 50 years ago. The location of his remains has been a mystery ever since.
Lawyers for Sean 'Diddy' Combs have asked a New York judge to force prosecutors to disclose the names of his accusers in his sex trafficking case.
If a person is traveling in a car with others, one bad phone contact or chat can get the whole group kidnapped, or killed.
NASA's solar-powered Europa Clipper took off Monday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft is projected to reach Jupiter by April 2030 and will study one of the planet's moons. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood explains what scientists are hoping to accomplish with the mission.
NASA successfully launched the Europa Clipper spacecraft Monday toward Jupiter where it will monitor a moon for potential habitable qualities. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more on the spacecraft expected to near Jupiter's moon Europa around April 2030.
A multi-billion dollar space mission launching Monday may reveal more about an icy moon circling planet Jupiter. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more.
SpaceX launched its most powerful rocket ever built and then flew its first stage booster back to the launch pad where giant metal arms called "chopsticks" grabbed it, just seven minutes after lifting off in Boca Chica, Texas. The uncrewed test flight is a new milestone in SpaceX's vision of developing a fully reusable rocket to return astronauts to the moon and beyond.
The ambitious mission won't actually look for life on Jupiter's moon Europa, but it should find out if the presumed ocean provides a habitable environment.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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.
A teenager's murder in Lowell, Massachusetts, goes unsolved for more than 40 years -- were the clues there all along?
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.
Comedian Samantha Bee joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about starring in "How to Survive Menopause," a one-woman show inspired by her own experience, which she describes as a "volcanic disruption" in her life. The show debuts off-Broadway this week and will be turned into an Audible podcast next spring.
In 1996, Erik and Lyle Menendez both received life sentences for the murders of their parents, which they claimed were in self-defense. The family of the brothers are now pushing for reduced sentencing or their outright release after new evidence surfaced in the case. CBS News Los Angeles reporter Kara Finnstrom has the latest,
Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance on "The Breakfast Club" radio show Tuesday where she continued to make her pitch to Black male voters. CBS News campaign reporter Nidia Cavazos has more.
Donald Trump found himself in a combative interview Tuesday with Bloomberg News editor-in-chief John Micklethwait, at one point falsely claiming there was a peaceful transfer of power following the 2020 election. CBS News campaign reporter Libby Cathey has more.
The Small Business Administration has run out of the money it was using for loans to help business owners recover from Hurricanes Milton and Helene. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more on whether Congress will return from their recess early to authorize new funding.