
Travis Scott released from French police custody after altercation at hotel
In a statement, the Paris prosecutor's office said, "the police custody order for Travis Scott has been lifted and all proceedings (against him) were terminated."
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In a statement, the Paris prosecutor's office said, "the police custody order for Travis Scott has been lifted and all proceedings (against him) were terminated."
Rapper Travis Scott was detained at a Paris hotel after an altercation with a security guard, French prosecutors say.
Rapper Travis Scott was arrested at a Miami Beach marina Thursday and charged with disorderly intoxication and trespassing, according to police. He has since bonded out of jail. CBS News Miami's Morgan Rynor has more.
Rapper Travis Scott was arrested early Thursday morning on Miami Beach for alleged disorderly intoxication and trespassing, police said. The arrest came after officers responded to an alleged disturbance on a yacht.
Sixty people were treated for mild eye and throat irritation after pepper spray was reportedly used. The concert took place at the Circus Maximus, a vast Roman archeological site.
The Houston Police Officers' Union said it was in "complete disbelief" at the news.
The hip-hop music festival Rolling Loud is getting underway in Miami Gardens, Florida. The festival will continue through the weekend with over 75 artists expected to perform. Carl Lamarre, deputy director of R&B and hip-hop at Billboard, joined CBS News to talk about the festival.
A Harris County grand jury didn't find enough evidence to criminally charge rapper Travis Scott with a role in the deaths of ten people during his Houston concert in 2021.
Jenner said her son's name "didn't really feel like it was him."
There's a new member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
"I didn't even know the exact detail until minutes before the press conference," Scott said.
Ten people died and dozens of others were injured in a crowd surge at the festival founded by rapper Travis Scott.
The company said it was delaying the launch "out of respect for everyone impacted."
Attorneys for the family said last week that Blount had been placed in a medically induced coma to combat severe brain, liver and kidney trauma.
The lawsuits allege that victims experienced various physical and mental injuries at the festival.
Lawsuits against Astroworld Festival organizers are stacking up after nine people died. Travis Scott's spokesperson said the rapper was not aware of the deaths until hours after the show. Lilia Luciano shares the latest.
Nine people died at the Astroworld music festival and a "mass casualty event" was declared shortly after Scott began his performance.
Travis Scott's spokesperson, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss what went wrong at the Astroworld music festival, which left nine people dead after a crowd surge during Scott's performance.
Bharti Shahani, 22, died nearly one week after the music festival.
Authorities continue to investigate the music festival, where eight people were killed in a crowd surge.
The Houston police chief says officers told organizers behind the Astroworld Festival to shut it down when people were being given CPR. On Saturday, he said he was concerned about possible riots, so he and others decided to let the concert continue beyond the declaration of a mass casualty event. Lilia Luciano reports.
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner gave an update on the investigation into the Astroworld Festival tragedy on Wednesday afternoon. He clarified several earlier reports, including that a security officer was hit in the head during the event, not injected with drugs, as authorities initially believed. Watch more of his news conference here.
Legal teams for some of the victims combed through the site gathering evidence amid a growing number of lawsuits against festival organizers.
Investigators are now scrutinizing the 56-page event operations plan submitted to the city of Houston before the Astroworld Festival. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano discusses the details of the plan, then speaks with CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano about new criticism facing rapper Travis Scott and promoter Live Nation.
A 22-year-old and a 9-year-old are among those who are still hospitalized after a crowd surge at rapper Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival. Lilia Luciano reports.
An oil tanker and a cargo ship have collided and a rescue operation is underway. Officials said more than 20 people were brought ashore, but their conditions were unclear.
A group of Republican-led states sought to block lawsuits brought by a group of Democratic-led states that seek to hold energy companies accountable for climate change.
The dispute will be heard by the Supreme Court in its next term, which begins in October.
Hospital-based violence intervention programs have operated in the U.S. since the mid-1990s, but recent moves by the Trump White House are raising anxiety about the programs' future.
Air Force fighter jets intercepted aircraft flying near Donald Trump's Florida home twice over the weekend.
Gary Jones' body was found in about 45 feet of water a month after Joycelyn Wilson was found dead near Jones' empty fishing boat, officials said.
As Trump's trade war looms over Canada, the ruling Liberal Party has chosen veteran economist Mark Carney to replace Justin Trudeau.
An infant and woman were killed and ten other people hurt in a house fire in Cincinnati that the city's fire chief described as "hellish."
The continuing resolution will go to the House Rules Committee on Monday and a floor vote is expected Tuesday.
Stocks continue to slide on Monday, following its worst week since September as president's protectionist policies darken economic view.
The dispute will be heard by the Supreme Court in its next term, which begins in October.
A group of Republican-led states sought to block lawsuits brought by a group of Democratic-led states that seek to hold energy companies accountable for climate change.
Gary Jones' body was found in about 45 feet of water a month after Joycelyn Wilson was found dead near Jones' empty fishing boat, officials said.
An infant and woman were killed and ten other people hurt in a house fire in Cincinnati that the city's fire chief described as "hellish."
Stocks continue to slide on Monday, following its worst week since September as president's protectionist policies darken economic view.
Faced with the need to cut carbon emissions, and an increasing energy demand to power AI, companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are investing in nuclear, from restarting Three Mile Island, to creating "small modular reactors."
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.
The dispute will be heard by the Supreme Court in its next term, which begins in October.
A group of Republican-led states sought to block lawsuits brought by a group of Democratic-led states that seek to hold energy companies accountable for climate change.
Hospital-based violence intervention programs have operated in the U.S. since the mid-1990s, but recent moves by the Trump White House are raising anxiety about the programs' future.
Prosecutors said Ryan Routh methodically plotted to kill Trump for weeks, before aiming a rifle through shrubs as Trump played golf last September at his golf club.
As Trump's trade war looms over Canada, the ruling Liberal Party has chosen veteran economist Mark Carney to replace Justin Trudeau.
Hospital-based violence intervention programs have operated in the U.S. since the mid-1990s, but recent moves by the Trump White House are raising anxiety about the programs' future.
Frederik de Nassau died on March 1, in Paris, a day after internationally recognized Rare Disease Day, which takes place on the last day of February.
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.
An oil tanker and a cargo ship have collided and a rescue operation is underway. Officials said more than 20 people were brought ashore, but their conditions were unclear.
Australian police say a wave of seemingly antisemitic attacks and threats was really a "fabricated terrorist plot, essentially a criminal con job."
Morgan Harris was one of the Indigenous women slain by Jeremy Skibicki, who is serving multiple life sentences after being convicted of four murders last year.
North Korea fired several ballistic missiles into the sea after South Korean and U.S. troops began their large annual combined drills, Seoul said.
As Trump's trade war looms over Canada, the ruling Liberal Party has chosen veteran economist Mark Carney to replace Justin Trudeau.
Robert De Niro talks about his latest movie, "The Alto Knights," where he plays two rival crime bosses.
The Emmy Award-winning comedian and former "SNL" writer became a superstar as a stand-up; now, he's sitting down, as host of a Netflix talk show, "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney."
In this web exclusive, standup comedian John Mulaney talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about his earliest experience learning about jokes; developing his on-stage persona (and why it involves a suit); why he's happiest writing for other people; and how he approaches his sobriety after having gone through rehab and becoming a father of two children.
The Emmy Award-winning comedian and former "SNL" writer John Mulaney became a superstar as a stand-up. And now, he's sitting down, as host of a talk show on Netflix. He talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney." He also discusses when he first realized he was funny; a 2020 intervention which he describes as "star-studded"; how he deals with sobriety today; and how fatherhood has changed his outlook.
In the world of alpine skiing, few have been more decorated. Fast, fearless and resilient, Lindsey Vonn fought her way back after every crash, until she retired at 34. But now, with a titanium knee replacement, she is eyeing one more trip to the Olympics.
Faced with the need to cut carbon emissions, and an increasing energy demand to power AI, companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are investing in nuclear, from restarting Three Mile Island, to creating "small modular reactors."
Today marks 75 years since Volkswagen first began manufacturing its beetle-based "bus." For those of a certain generation, the microbus is one of the most recognizable and beloved vehicles to ever roll down the road. Carter Evans reports that some are charged up about a revival.
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.
California company "Azure Printed Homes" wants its 3D printing technology to help speed up the wildfire recovery efforts in the Los Angeles area. Its robots can print full-scale homes in 24 hours. Danya Bacchus reports.
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.
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.
Australian police say a wave of seemingly antisemitic attacks and threats was really a "fabricated terrorist plot, essentially a criminal con job."
Morgan Harris was one of the Indigenous women slain by Jeremy Skibicki, who is serving multiple life sentences after being convicted of four murders last year.
Eight people were injured when a man rammed his SUV into a car dealership, apparently after a dispute over how much his vehicle was worth. He drove off, but later turned himself in to police. Andres Gutierrez reports.
St. Petersburg police detectives said the remains of 16-year-old Miranda Corsette were found in a dumpster after she was reported missing last month.
Cati Blauvelt was discovered in an abandoned South Carolina farmhouse in 2016 — a broken knife blade inside her body. Almost immediately, her friends had one suspect in mind: John Blauvelt, her estranged husband, a once-respected Army recruiter.
Viewers across North America will get to enjoy a full Blood Worm Moon during a total lunar eclipse on March 13 into March 14.
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.
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.
New York Times food reporter Priya Krishna teams up with a 12-year-old sous-chef to showcase a simple, kid-friendly dish — pork and chive dumplings — from her illustrated cookbook, "Priya's Kitchen Adventures."
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is heading to Saudi Arabia for talks between U.S. and Ukrainian officials on ending the war in Ukraine. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports on the state of negotiations and Michael O'Hanlon, senior fellow at Brookings, joins CBS News to discuss the relationship between the U.S. and Ukraine.
China's new tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods take effect today, cutting into American farmers' largest overseas market. The move follows the White House's decision to end a major source of farm income through the U.S. AID program.
Robert De Niro talks about his latest movie, "The Alto Knights," where he plays two rival crime bosses.
Fidele Sebahizi escaped war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, survived a refugee camp attack, and arrived in the U.S. with little English. Now, he's a police officer in Texas, a Ph.D. graduate, and an author, proving that resilience can shape a new future. David Begnaud has more.