Eagle with 8-pound ball of ice frozen onto tail gets rescued
An American bald eagle was found with an 8-pound ball of ice frozen onto his tail. After being rescued and nursed back to health, he had an epic send off back into the wild.
An American bald eagle was found with an 8-pound ball of ice frozen onto his tail. After being rescued and nursed back to health, he had an epic send off back into the wild.
A Texas mom thought her enlisted military son was going to miss her wedding. Then, just before she walked down the aisle, she got the surprise of a lifetime.
An American bald eagle was found with an 8-pound ball of ice frozen onto his tail. After being rescued and nursed back to health, he had an epic send off back into the wild.
Economists are concerned that a record 7 million Americans are at least three months behind on their car loan payments. That's even more than in 2010, at the height of the financial crisis. Washington Post economics correspondent Heather Long joins CBSN with more.
In a letter to FEMA employees, Long said stepping down was "one of the toughest decisions I have ever had to make"
The Pentagon unveiled its plan to increase its use of AI across the military. Zachary Fryer-Biggs, a national security reporter at the Center for Public Integrity, joins CBSN with details.
As Congress negotiates a deal to keep the government from shutting down, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he'll bring the progressive Green New Deal resolution to a vote, angering the bill's sponsor. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to explain the controversy.
A dangerous drug-resistant bacteria is connected the consumption of raw milk in 19 states
The move follows accusations of racism in the luxury fashion world
Mr. Trump's remarks come amid negotiations to keep the government from shutting down
NASA officially terminates the Mars Opportunity mission eight months after losing contact with the rover
Probe also revealed what the gunman Googled while he hid from police in a bathroom
"The LGBTQ is a modern day version of the Ku Klux Klan, without wearing hoods with their antics of hate"
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Some lottery winners go to great lengths to remain anonymous -- and one person who hit the jackpot just took that to a scary new level. A winner of the Super Lotto in Jamaica wore a mask form the 1996 horror movie "Scream" to pick up his grand prize last week.
Washington Post reporter Eugene Scott and Democratic strategist Joel Payne join CBSN's "Red & Blue" to break down the controversies coming out of Virginia's capital surrounding Governor Northam, Lt. Gov. Fairfax and Attorney General Herring.
Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, launched an exploratory committee for a possible 2020 presidential bid. Andrew Downs, director of the Indiana University Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics, joins CBSN with more on what Buttigieg would bring to the race.
Vice President Mike Pence tells "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor he hasn't seen a Democratic candidate that poses a threat to President Trump in 2020. McClatchy White House correspondent Anita Kumar and Washington Post reporter Eugene Scott say there are a few contenders people in the White House are watching.
Washington's Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee tells CBS News' Jamie Yuccas he doesn't think former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz should run for president in 2020, because running as an independent could help President Trump. Inslee also talks about his own potential 2020 plans.
Yahoo senior political correspondent Jon Ward sat down with CBSN's Elaine Quijano for "Red & Blue" to discuss his new book "Camelot's End." It examines the bitter 1980 primary battle between President Jimmy Carter and Sen. Ted Kennedy and its last effect on the Democratic party.
Sen. Richard Shelby, a Republican on the bipartisan conference committee, is expressing optimism a funding deal is on the horizon. Caitlin Huey-Burns, a CBSN political reporter, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" for Thursday's political recap.
President Trump says a trade deal with China is on the horizon, and that it will be the "biggest deal ever." Melanie Zanona, congressional reporter for Politico, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss Thursday's political news.
Former attorney at the tech giant allegedly drew on non-public earnings information to cash in
President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he would be taking a "very serious look" at the border deal reached by congressional negotiators. He said a lot of "good points were made" about border security during the last partial shutdown but he doesn't want to see another one. He spoke during a meeting with Colombian President Iván Duque Marquez.