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The British royals' attendance at the ceremony in Amman was kept under wraps until just a few hours before the start of the palace ceremony.
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The British royals' attendance at the ceremony in Amman was kept under wraps until just a few hours before the start of the palace ceremony.
For the first time since the Bolshevik Revolution ended the Romanov imperial rule in Russia, a Romanov descendant held a wedding on Russian soil on Friday. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
As Meghan Markle was preparing for the royal wedding, her makeup artist was busying traveling, so they conducted her entire makeup trial for the big day through text messages
CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata on Britain's troublesome Brexit, and Trump's troublesome relationship with Putin
It's been a big year for Most Rev. Michael Curry, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church
It’s been a big year for Most Rev. Michael Curry, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church. He first made headlines in May when he delivered a rousing sermon at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Earlier this month he spoke at the funeral for George H.W. Bush. Bishop Curry joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the real message of Christmas.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason became an instant sensation after his mesmerizing cello performance at the royal wedding in May. His album, Inspiration, charted #1 on classical charts in the U.S. and U.K. He joins Gayle King in the Toyota Green Room to discuss his U.S. concert debut this week and perform his own arrangement of Bob Marley’s “No Woman No Cry.”
The queen's granddaughter has a scar down her back due to surgery for scoliosis when she was 12 years old
The lavish ceremony echoed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, but it wasn't the blockbuster we all watched in May
Celebrations of the second royal wedding this year are taking place in Windsor, England. The granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, Princess Eugenie, married tequila brand ambassador Jack Brooksbank. The lavish ceremony echoed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding just five months ago in the same location. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Order of Service revealed Princess Eugenie will not be vowing to obey her husband – something Harry and Meghan skipped as well
Princess Eugenie, Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter and ninth in line for the throne, is getting married at the same location as her cousin, Prince Harry. But her wedding has opened up a debate about the future of Britain's royal family. BBC News' Simon Bates explains.
The 23-time Grand Slam champion suggested that the media attention has brought them closer during a new interview
The gospel choir that performed at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is back in the spotlight. The group, which performed "Stand By Me," now has a record deal. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata has their story.
Aeromexico plane crashes in Durango, Mexico; royal wedding's gospel choir gets record deal
The Kingdom Choir's latest achievement is the result of hard work and an answer to prayer
The gospel choir that performed at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is celebrating a new achievement. London's Kingdom Choir stirred a worldwide audience of nearly two billion people with their rendition of "Stand By Me." It's now also earned them a record deal. Charlie D’Agata reports.
Lord Mountbatten's ex-wife will walk him down the aisle as he marries partner James Coyle in England
Father of the royal bride says Prince Harry urged him to "give Donald Trump a chance"
Elizabeth inherited a throne that once shamed her uncle for wanting to marry an American divorcee
Argentina's Nacho Figueras is one of the world's best and most recognizable players in professional polo. He's played in tournaments alongside royalty, including his close friend, Prince Harry. Figueras and his wife, Delfina, were invited to the prince's wedding to Meghan Markle. Figueras, who's playing in the 11th annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he loves the sport and the horse's role in finding success on the polo field.
Alexi Lubomirski took the official wedding portraits of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle last Saturday. The acclaimed fashion photographer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how he got Queen Elizabeth to smile in the official royal family wedding portrait and why he was so relieved after the short session.
A German chocolate company apologized after releasing an ad showing a chocolate-covered marshmallow in a wedding dress
The newly-minted Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended their first royal engagement since their wedding. Prince Harry and the former Meghan Markle tied the knot at St. George's Chapel over the weekend. Tina Kraus reports from London.
Jaguar's gorgeous convertible is electrifying on the inside, too
The continuing resolution bill will go to the House Rules Committee on Monday and a floor vote is expected Tuesday.
The Social Security Administration said it will restart a policy that had caused financial distress for some beneficiaries.
Foreign ministers from Muslim nations on Saturday also rejected calls by President Trump to empty the Gaza Strip of its Palestinian population.
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa were found dead in their home last week in a gated community in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Police say one arrest has been made and at least two more are expected in connection with the death of Caleb Wilson.
Without U.S. satellite imagery, Ukraine's ability to strike inside Russia and defend itself from bombardment is significantly diminished.
Police said three armed individuals entered the pub and "opened fire indiscriminately on the people sitting inside."
Xavier Worthy faces a third-degree felony assault charge, according to jail records.
After Cati Blauvelt, 22, was murdered in Simpsonville, South Carolina, her husband, former U.S. Army recruiter John Blauvelt, fled with his 17-year-old girlfriend Hannah Thompson. U.S. Marshals led the cross-country chase for the armed fugitive.
Jeffrey Collins was one of three media witnesses for the firing squad execution of Brad Sigmon. He has been a witness to 11 South Carolina executions.
Xavier Worthy faces a third-degree felony assault charge, according to jail records.
Researchers are discovering that "springing ahead" each March for daylight saving time is connected with serious negative health effects.
After Cati Blauvelt, 22, was murdered in Simpsonville, South Carolina, her husband, former U.S. Army recruiter John Blauvelt, fled with his 17-year-old girlfriend Hannah Thompson. U.S. Marshals led the cross-country chase for the armed fugitive.
The foundation of the study stems from an Amish community in Indiana, where researchers found a genetic variation in about 10% of the population allows them to live, on average, a decade longer.
The Social Security Administration said it will restart a policy that had caused financial distress for some beneficiaries.
Powell says the Fed is in no hurry to change course, citing "uncertainty" over the impact of the Trump administration economic policies
Experts say you could save thousands of dollars by buying a car now, versus later in 2025 if tariffs are enacted.
Union representing TSA workers calls the Department of Homeland Security's decision an "unprovoked attack."
More restrictive trade and immigration policies under the Trump administration could mean higher prices for Americans, Morgan Stanley analysts say.
The continuing resolution bill will go to the House Rules Committee on Monday and a floor vote is expected Tuesday.
State Department staff were taken aback this week by a department directive instructing embassies and consulates to stop publishing air quality monitoring data.
"I think it's going to make it more exciting," Mr. Trump said of playing the World Cup amid sharp rhetoric between leaders of the host nations amid the on-again, off-again tariffs.
Union representing TSA workers calls the Department of Homeland Security's decision an "unprovoked attack."
A rugged stretch of the U.S. southern border has seen a steep decline in the illicit movement of people and drugs in recent weeks.
Maranda Nyborg's mild symptoms escalated into pain, numbness and a fever that wouldn't go away.
Researchers are discovering that "springing ahead" each March for daylight saving time is connected with serious negative health effects.
The foundation of the study stems from an Amish community in Indiana, where researchers found a genetic variation in about 10% of the population allows them to live, on average, a decade longer.
Betsy Arakawa died from hantavirus days before her husband, actor Gene Hackman, died of heart disease, New Mexico officials said.
Clinical psychologist Lisa Damour, author of "The Emotional Lives of Teenagers," shares advice for parents.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said talks between the two countries would be aimed at imposing restrictions on Iranian missile range and its influence in the region.
The United Kingdom-based activist group Palestine Action said it "rejects Donald Trump's treatment of Gaza as though it were his property to dispose of as he likes."
Police said three armed individuals entered the pub and "opened fire indiscriminately on the people sitting inside."
The women were stargazing with three male travelers when three other men approached, police said. One of the traveling men died.
The dogs' kidnappers tried to ransom the animals for over $1,135,000, Swiss police said Saturday.
Singer-songwriter Sam Barber is one of country music's fastest rising stars. He taught himself how to play the guitar at 16, and two years later he released "Straight and Narrow," a song he had recorded in his bedroom. The single reached double-platinum status, and soon Barber found himself performing at the Grand Ole Opry and selling out shows. This past November, he released his first album "Restless Mind." Here is Sam Barber with "Straight and Narrow."
Singer-songwriter Sam Barber is one of country music's fastest rising stars. He taught himself how to play the guitar at 16, and two years later he released "Straight and Narrow," a song he had recorded in his bedroom. The single reached double-platinum status, and soon Barber found himself performing at the Grand Ole Opry and selling out shows. This past November, he released his first album "Restless Mind." From that album, here is Sam Barber with "Better Year."
Singer-songwriter Sam Barber is one of country music's fastest rising stars. He taught himself how to play the guitar at 16, and two years later he released "Straight and Narrow," a song he had recorded in his bedroom. The single reached double-platinum status, and soon Barber found himself performing at the Grand Ole Opry and selling out shows. This past November, he released his first album "Restless Mind." From that album, here is Sam Barber with "Indigo."
With spring training in full swing, baseball players are flashing leather all over the field. In recent decades, much sports equipment has been made overseas but one company refuses to export its process, making leather gloves 100% in the United States.
From dreaming under Ohio stars to reimagining Oz, Paul Tazewell became the first Black man to win a costume design at the Oscars.
You may have noticed all the troubling launch and landing mishaps affecting private space missions lately, from two explosions of a SpaceX Starship to lunar landers that can't stay upright. Bill Harwood gives his perspective.
Google has launched new AI-detection tools to help protect Android users from scams. For more on the new features, CBS News was joined by William Antonelli, a tech reporter who's written for Business Insider, Polygon, and 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.
Boom Supersonic and NASA on Monday released an image of the XB-1 aircraft during its second supersonic flight last month.
Over the weekend, a Texas aerospace company made history with the first successful landing on the moon by a private firm. It's the second private mission to the moon but the first lander toppled over after touchdown. CBS News' Mark Strassmann shows what the mission hopes to accomplish.
Intuitive Machines says its Athena lunar lander was unable to recharge its batteries while resting on its side, bringing the moon mission to an early end.
A study, published Thursday in the journal Science, found that 22% of butterflies in the United States disappeared between 2000 and 2020.
Scientists at a Dallas-based biotech company has unveiled a genetically engineered woolly mouse that they hope is a step toward eventually bringing back the wooly mammoth. The results haven't yet been published or vetted by independent scientists.
NASA was recently tracking a large asteroid, known as the "city killer," after finding a small chance of it hitting Earth in 2032. NASA says it "no longer poses a significant threat" in an analysis, but it's not the only space rock astronomers are monitoring. Kris Van Cleave shows how "asteroid detectives" and "planetary defenders" are trying to protect Earth from a potential disaster.
Intuitive Machines' Athena moon lander is "alive," but it's not yet known what mission objectives can still be met.
Police said three armed individuals entered the pub and "opened fire indiscriminately on the people sitting inside."
Xavier Worthy faces a third-degree felony assault charge, according to jail records.
The dogs' kidnappers tried to ransom the animals for over $1,135,000, Swiss police said Saturday.
After Cati Blauvelt, 22, was murdered in Simpsonville, South Carolina, her husband, former U.S. Army recruiter John Blauvelt, fled with his 17-year-old girlfriend Hannah Thompson. U.S. Marshals led the cross-country chase for the armed fugitive.
A teenager is charged with murder after a Newark, New Jersey police officer was shot and killed. A second officer is hospitalized.
Intuitive Machines says its Athena lunar lander was unable to recharge its batteries while resting on its side, bringing the moon mission to an early end.
The U.S. Space Force said in a news release that the craft had "accomplished a range of test and experimentation objectives."
A SpaceX rocket broke apart during its eighth test flight that took off from Texas on Thursday. It's the second time something like this has happened this year. CBS News' Mark Strassmann has more on concerns over putting humans back on the moon.
For the second time in less than a week, a lunar lander has touched down on the moon's surface. Houston-based aerospace company "Intuitive Machines" is communicating with its Athena Lander, but the spacecraft does not appear to have landed upright. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more.
SpaceX made multiple changes in the wake of a January Starship failure, only to suffer a second straight vehicle breakup Thursday.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
See some of convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs that were discovered by detectives in a Seattle storage locker.
Hampton Dellinger, former head of a federal watchdog agency, was among the first to be fired by President Trump. So were 18 inspectors general and the chief of the board that protects federal workers. What is happening to independent watchdogs? Scott Pelley reports, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
If you watched the Super Bowl last month, you might have seen the first national ad for Liquid Death, the canned water company that promises to "murder your thirst." Founder and CEO Mike Cessario sat down with Michelle Miller at his company's Los Angeles headquarters to talk about turning a few thousand dollars into a $1.4 billion company.
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The ceasefire in Gaza is perilously close to collapsing. Food shortages have become acute, and Palestinians living in the territory are struggling to feed their families. All aid into the territory has been stopped as Israel pressures Hamas for a deal.
Singer-songwriter Sam Barber is one of country music's fastest rising stars. He taught himself how to play the guitar at 16, and two years later he released "Straight and Narrow," a song he had recorded in his bedroom. The single reached double-platinum status, and soon Barber found himself performing at the Grand Ole Opry and selling out shows. This past November, he released his first album "Restless Mind." Here is Sam Barber with "Straight and Narrow."