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At least 66 law enforcement officers in the U.S. have been shot this year in ambush attacks, according to the Fraternal Order of Police, sparking concern for officers across the country. Warning: some of the images in this report are disturbing.
Russ & Daughters is a New York institution, and on this episode of "The Dish," learn how three generations have kept the doors open for more than 100 years.
Back when newspaper comic strips ruled, "Beetle Bailey" was one of the most popular. But 75 years later, the cartoon still has a following.
Spike Lee's newest movie, "Highest 2 Lowest," stars his good friend, Denzel Washington. Lee sits down with "CBS Saturday Morning" to discuss his latest project and how his relationship with Washington has carried them through five collaborations.
Carlo Acutis, a passionate teenager who tragically died of leukemia at the age of 15, is set to be canonized on Sunday. Acutis will be the first millennial saint.
Historians are still trying to uncover Revolutionary War-era mysteries about unknown soldiers who died during the Battle of Camden.
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Cheng Saephan's life changed when he won most of last year's $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot, but his battle with cancer remains.
At least 475 people were detained in Georgia following an immigration raid at a Hyundai plant on Thursday.
A lackluster jobs report has sparked concern after the Department of Labor announced it only added 22,000 jobs last month and that the unemployment rate is the highest since 2021 at 4.3%. President Trump maintained his stance that the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates.
President Trump's crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., is receiving new scrutiny. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump said he's considering sending troops to other U.S. cities.
CBS Saturday Morning's AI music creation, named Sadie Winters, took a matter of minutes to create on platforms available to the public. Watch the full music video for "Walking Away," which has gained popularity online.
CBS Saturday Morning's AI music creation, named Sadie Winters, took a matter of minutes to create on platforms available to the public. Her song, "Walking Away," has now taken off.
With its Ukrainian-inspired dishes that put a modern twist on some of the country's favorite delicacies, Tatar Bunar is getting rave reviews in London.
When couple Jamie and Frantz Arty bought one of Long Island's historical Gold Coast mansions, they expected an intense renovation to make the home more suitable for their family. What they uncovered was a story nearly lost in name.
This weekend marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina slammed New Orleans, claiming nearly 1,400 lives and costing the city billions. Despite the immense loss, New Orleans remains resilient and resolute.
A group in South Carolina is determined to solve some of the Revolutionary War's cold cases.
Experts at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute care for endangered species on 32,000 sprawling acres in Northern Virginia.
Architect Brian Stark wants to tackle the country's affordable housing crisis — one shipping container at a time.
Menopause impacts 47 million women worldwide each year, and many find it difficult to manage the transition.
The Bones of J.R. Jones began as a project by singer-songwriter Jonathon Linaberry, but the music he released was featured in critically acclaimed shows like "True Detective," "Suits," and "Graceland." On Sept. 24, he kicks off a West Coast tour. Here is the television debut of The Bones of J.R. Jones, performing "Stay Wild."
The Bones of J.R. Jones began as a project by singer-songwriter Jonathon Linaberry, but the music he released was featured in critically acclaimed shows like "True Detective," "Suits," and "Graceland." On Sept. 24, he kicks off a West Coast tour. Here is the television debut of The Bones of J.R. Jones, performing "Shameless."
18-year-old Waylon Wyatt started crafting songs when he was just a kid in Hackett, Arkansas. His debut EP was recorded in his parents' rec room and amassed more than 225 million streams. Next week, Wyatt embarks on his largest headline tour across the U.S., Canada and Europe. Here's Waylon Wyatt with "Arkansas Diamond."
18-year-old Waylon Wyatt started crafting songs when he was just a kid in Hackett, Arkansas. His debut EP was recorded in his parents' rec room and amassed more than 225 million streams. Next week, Wyatt embarks on his largest headline tour across the U.S., Canada and Europe. Here's Waylon Wyatt with "Old Habits."
18-year-old Waylon Wyatt started crafting songs when he was just a kid in Hackett, Arkansas. His debut EP was recorded in his parents' rec room and amassed more than 225 million streams. Next week, Wyatt embarks on his largest headline tour across the U.S., Canada and Europe. Here's Waylon Wyatt and special guest Bayker Blankenship with "Jailbreak."
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Hayes Carll grew up outside of Houston and got his start performing in clubs along the Texas Gulf Coast. His debut album was released in 2002 and his follow-up records have landed him at the top of the U.S. charts, with five songs featured in the hit TV series "Yellowstone." His tenth full-length studio album, "We're Only Human," was released two weeks ago to high praise. Here's Hayes Carll with "We're Only Human."
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Hayes Carll grew up outside of Houston and got his start performing in clubs along the Texas Gulf Coast. His debut album was released in 2002 and his follow-up records have landed him at the top of the U.S. charts, with five songs featured in the hit TV series "Yellowstone." His tenth full-length studio album, "We're Only Human," was released two weeks ago to high praise. Here's Hayes Carll with "Stay Here Awhile."
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Hayes Carll grew up outside of Houston and got his start performing in clubs along the Texas Gulf Coast. His debut album was released in 2002 and his follow-up records have landed him at the top of the U.S. charts, with five songs featured in the hit TV series "Yellowstone." His tenth full-length studio album, "We're Only Human," was released two weeks ago to high praise. Here's Hayes Carll with "What I Will Be."
Lord Huron frontman Ben Schneider began playing with his friends in Okemos, Michigan, at age 12. Their first album landed on the scene in 2012, and they've captivated audiences ever since. The indie rock favorites return to "CBS Saturday Morning" to perform songs from their fifth full-length album, "The Cosmic Selector: Volume One," which dropped last month. Here's Lord Huron with "Nothing I Need."
Lord Huron frontman Ben Schneider began playing with his friends in Okemos, Michigan, at age 12. Their first album landed on the scene in 2012, and they've captivated audiences ever since. The indie rock favorites return to "CBS Saturday Morning" to perform songs from their fifth full-length album, "The Cosmic Selector: Volume One," which dropped last month. Here's Lord Huron with "Bag of Bones."
Lord Huron frontman Ben Schneider began playing with his friends in Okemos, Michigan, at age 12. Their first album landed on the scene in 2012, and they've captivated audiences ever since. The indie rock favorites return to "CBS Saturday Morning" to perform songs from their fifth full-length album, "The Cosmic Selector: Volume One," which dropped last month. Here's Lord Huron with "Watch Me Go."
Five-time Grammy Award winners, The Black Keys, were formed in Akron, Ohio, in 2001 by guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. They've sold out venues worldwide and become one of rock's most successful duos. They released their 13th full-length album on Friday and are kicking off the second leg of their U.S. tour in Atlantic City. Here's The Black Keys with "Lonely Boy."
Five-time Grammy Award winners, The Black Keys, were formed in Akron, Ohio, in 2001 by guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. They've sold out venues worldwide and become one of rock's most successful duos. They released their 13th full-length album on Friday and are kicking off the second leg of their U.S. tour in Atlantic City. Here's The Black Keys with "Man on a Mission.
Russ & Daughters is a New York institution, and on this episode of "The Dish," learn how three generations have kept the doors open for more than 100 years.
We’re visiting the kitchens of four female chefs paving their ways through the culinary industry, from a visit to the first Black-owned oyster bar in the country to an Atlanta hotspot serving up homemade biscuits. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.
With its Ukrainian-inspired dishes that put a modern twist on some of the country's favorite delicacies, Tatar Bunar is getting rave reviews in London.
Salt & Straw began as a small artisanal ice cream shop with funky flavor options. Now, there are more than 40 locations, with offerings like "Peach Jam Miso Blondies" or "Melon and Prosciutto."
Chef Ana Sortun is a Seattle native who has made the Boston food scene her own with her restaurant Oleana, which earned her multiple James Beard Award-nominations.
Learn about the Puerto Rican origins of one of summer's best drinks.
L'Appartement 4F is the Brooklyn bakery behind the viral croissant cereal that was on everyone's social media feeds. Meet the couple who has New Yorkers lining up for buttery treats.
Tucked away in rural New Jersey, Sweet Amalia Market and Kitchen offers fresh seafood and salad to diners in a casual setting.
New York native chef Wylie Dufresne has pushed limits in the culinary world. Now, he's getting back to his roots and experimenting with the seemingly-simple, forever classic pizza.
The Hudson Valley's Stissing House serves modern takes wood-fired classics in a 18th-Century tavern, earning the attention of the James Beard Foundation and a spot on Food & Wine's Best Restaurant List.
Chicago's Lula Cafe has been around for over 25 years, and focused on locally-sourced food long before it was an industry standard. The James Beard and Michelin Bib Gourmand award winner, helmed by chef Jason Hammel, has stayed true to its roots.
We hop across the pond to dine at three extraordinary eateries making a name for themselves, from a restaurant whose chef uses cooking tools from his native Mexico to a London restaurant without a head chef. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.
In the traditionally Italian-American neighborhood of Carroll Gardens, two well-known men in the New York food scene are trying something new. Sal Lamboglia and Wilson Tang's newest establishment features Cantonese flavors and old-school decor.
Kenneth R. Weinstein, former president and CEO of Hudson Institute, will serve as CBS News ombudsman, parent company Paramount, a Skydance corporation, announced Monday.
The tennis great was joined by other sports legends, including Billie Jean King, in investing in the three-on-three basketball league.
Shortly after pranking listeners over exit, Howard Stern said SiriusXM has approached him about keeping his show on the air.
The Supreme Court froze a lower court order that prevented immigration authorities from stopping people without reasonable suspicion that they are in the U.S. unlawfully.
China's customs agency reports that the country's exports grew last month, but at a slower pace than in recent months.
The tennis great was joined by other sports legends, including Billie Jean King, in investing in the three-on-three basketball league.
Shortly after pranking listeners over exit, Howard Stern said SiriusXM has approached him about keeping his show on the air.
China's customs agency reports that the country's exports grew last month, but at a slower pace than in recent months.
The Universal Postal Union says it has started rolling out new measures that can help postal operators around the world after the U.S. eliminated the so-called "de minimis exemption."
People sickened in the Salmonella outbreak linked to home delivery Metabolic Meals lived in 10 states, the CDC said.
An Ebola outbreak has killed 16 people in Congo, and a WHO official says President Trump's aid cuts "will definitely have an impact" on the response.
The Supreme Court froze a lower court order that prevented immigration authorities from stopping people without reasonable suspicion that they are in the U.S. unlawfully.
Chief Justice John Roberts granted interim relief to the Trump administration, allowing the firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.
A jury's conclusion that President Trump should pay E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in damages for defamation was "fair and reasonable," a federal appeals panel ruled.
President Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to freeze billions of dollars in foreign aid funding.
An Ebola outbreak has killed 16 people in Congo, and a WHO official says President Trump's aid cuts "will definitely have an impact" on the response.
Chagas disease is already endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and growing evidence of the parasite is challenging the non-endemic label in the U.S., the CDC says.
The Trump administration has pushed a significant amount of health costs to states, whose budgets may already be strained by declining state tax revenues, a slowdown in pandemic spending, and economic uncertainty.
In the wake of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr's firing of top CDC officials and cuts in mRNA vaccine research, Dr. Timothy Johnson (longtime network TV medical editor and founding editor of the Harvard Medical School Health Letter) has a message for a fellow doctor, Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who'd promised oversight of Kennedy when he voted to confirm him.
Four physicians, who recently resigned from the CDC in protest, tell "Sunday Morning" they believe HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is jeopardizing the nation's public health.
An Ebola outbreak has killed 16 people in Congo, and a WHO official says President Trump's aid cuts "will definitely have an impact" on the response.
China's customs agency reports that the country's exports grew last month, but at a slower pace than in recent months.
The moose, which is not native to Austria, is believed to have come from Poland via the Czech Republic.
A blood moon rose in the night sky this week, offering a dazzling celestial event for people across multiple continents.
Ethiopia says the GERD hydroelectric dam will be a boon to the region, but Egypt and Sudan say it could threaten their "existential resources."
Shortly after pranking listeners over exit, Howard Stern said SiriusXM has approached him about keeping his show on the air.
MTV's most iconic awards show celebrated the best music videos of the year with history-making performances and unforgettable moments. Entertainment Tonight's Denny Directo breaks down the biggest moments of the night.
Ariana Grande took home the night's top honor, Video of the Year. Lady Gaga won Artist of the Year, beating out Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. Meanwhile, Ricky Martin sang a medley of his songs while Sabrina Carpenter performed her newest hit, "Tears."
Rick Davies, lead singer and co-founder of Supertramp, has died of cancer at 81. The British band says he left "an indelible mark on rock music history."
See the full list of winners and nominees for the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards.
The nonprofit Every Cure is using AI to look for opportunities to repurpose medications already on the market to treat rare illnesses. President and co-founder Dr. David Fajgenbaum explains his personal inspiration for the nonprofit.
This school year, more states are moving to limit cell phones in the classroom. It's happening as new data reveals that ⅔ of Americans believe all-day bans would boost grades, social skills and behavior. Skyler Henry has more from a school in Atlanta.
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.
Book authors will receive about $3,000 each after alleging that Anthropic had used pirated copies of their works to train its chatbot.
CEOs from some of the nation's biggest tech companies sat down for a dinner with President Trump on Thursday. Among those present were Tim Cook, Sam Altman, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Bloomberg tech reporter Riley Griffin joins CBS News to discuss.
People in 18 U.S. states could see the green or red glow of the aurora in the sky Monday night into Tuesday.
"Spicomellus is one of the strangest dinosaurs that we've ever discovered," the project's leader said.
Divers have collected evidence of a Stone Age settlement lost to rising seas after the last ice age from the seabed off Denmark's coast.
The first commercial carbon storage facility has been inaugurated off Norway's coast, but is storing CO2 deep under the seabed really the answer?
Experts at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute care for endangered species on 32,000 sprawling acres in Northern Virginia.
A French anesthesiologist on trial in the poisonings of 30 people, 12 of whom died, did it so he could show off his resuscitation skills and discredit co-workers, prosecutors say.
Ryan Routh, 59, has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempting to assassinate Mr. Trump during the presidential campaign and will be representing himself at trial.
A trial opened in New Zealand of a South Korean woman accused of murdering her two children and leaving their bodies in suitcases for years before they were discovered.
Tom Phillips, who evaded authorities with his three kids in the remote countryside for nearly four years was shot and killed by a police officer
Erin Patterson was convicted for serving a poisonous meal to her estranged husband's parents, aunt and uncle during a beef Wellington lunch at her home in 2023
A blood moon rose in the night sky this week, offering a dazzling celestial event for people across multiple continents.
Astronomers in Chile captured a new image of comet 3I/ATLAS on its journey across the inner solar system.
SpaceX successfully launched its Super Heavy-Starship on its 10th test flight. CBS News' Bill Harwood has more details.
SpaceX launched its Super Heavy-Starship from Texas on Tuesday for the rocket's tenth test flight. The previous three launches ended in catastrophic in-flight failures. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more.
SpaceX launched its huge Super Heavy-Starship on Tuesday, chalking up what appeared to be a remarkably successful test flight in the wake of three back-to-back failures earlier this year.
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.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
Calling himself the "Son of Sam" in a letter left at one of the crime scenes, David Berkowitz claimed voices were ordering him to kill -- starting in the summer of 1976, he went on a 13-month spree of impulse killings in New York City that left six dead and seven injured
Bizarre clues and evidence in the investigation into the Colorado mother's disappearance include a spy pen, plastic needle cap, and a chipmunk alibi.
Russia's deadly airstrike on Saturday night against Ukraine killed multiple people and damaged a government building, officials said. President Trump said Sunday that he's ready to impose tougher sanctions on Russia and that he's "not happy with anything having to do with that war." CBS News' Holly Williams has more.
At least six people were killed and several others were wounded after Palestinian gunmen opened fire at a bus stop in Jerusalem, officials said. Two of the attackers were shot and killed, and a third suspect was arrested, police said. CBS News Middle East correspondent Courtney Kealy has the latest details.
President Trump touted his decision to deploy the National Guard to Washington, D.C, in a social media post on Monday, but also criticized Chicago crime data in another post. On Saturday, Mr. Trump posted a meme that seemed to signal he was sending troops to Chicago, but Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth said she's seen no "indication" of any deployment yet. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi has more from the White House.
An appeals court upheld a judgment against President Trump, requiring him to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages for defamation.
The nonprofit Every Cure is using AI to look for opportunities to repurpose medications already on the market to treat rare illnesses. President and co-founder Dr. David Fajgenbaum explains his personal inspiration for the nonprofit.