Hard Rock Hotel partially collapses in New Orleans
A large portion of a Hard Rock Hotel under construction in New Orleans collapsed Saturday morning, killing one person and injuring 19 others, authorities said.
A large portion of a Hard Rock Hotel under construction in New Orleans collapsed Saturday morning, killing one person and injuring 19 others, authorities said.
Redundant administrative tasks, opaque pricing, misaligned incentives — welcome to America's bloated medical system
When Dutchess the dog went missing in Florida, she was just a puppy. Now the long-lost Fox Terrier is 14-years-old and has been reunited with her owner, having been found all the way in Connecticut. KDKA reporter Brenda Waters reports.
"I'm just so happy to have her back. I cried so many nights without her," Dutchess's owner, Katheryn Strang, said
Governor Gavin Newsom signed sweeping legislation to fight animal cruelty and promote animal welfare in California Saturday
The building is considered unstable and officials said further collapse is possible
A visit with the 88-year-old entertainer, who became an international star in "South Pacific," and an irrepressible presence on TV and in Vegas, and who is still playing with audiences today
Georgia's Department of Natural Resources has a message for anglers: If you catch a northern snakehead, kill it immediately
As people in Japan braced for a powerful typhoon Friday night, they looked up to see a strange phenomenon — a bright purple sky
A new report from Physicians for Human Rights claims the Trump administration's policies for asylum seekers are inflicting trauma on migrants. The policy was put in place by Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan, who resigned on Friday. CBS News has learned the "migrant protection protocols," or MPP, have been expanded. It now requires all asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for the duration of their court proceedings. Mireya Villarreal reports.
A sign on the building where the bloodshed occurred says Triple A Aces
It marks their most significant gain since the assault started
"It's not safe for them to be here," one doctor said
Mitzi Gaynor has been playing with audiences for more than 70 years now, in movies, then on TV and in Vegas. The singer, dancer and actress talks with Mo Rocca about being wooed by Howard Hughes, landing the starring role in the film version of "South Pacific," and sharing the "Ed Sullivan Show" stage with The Beatles.
In her new memoir she describes what it was like to be a young female musician in a male-dominated industry
The largest blaze has charred over 7,500 acres near L.A.
"After hearing about — and resolving — a recent issue, we know that if it could happen to one consumer, it could happen to others"
Indie music legend Liz Phair rocked the music patriarchy back in the 1990s. She tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason that she's nearly finished with her first album in nearly a decade.
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the bill the same day as the United Nation's International Day of the Girl
Indie music legend Liz Phair rocked the music patriarchy back in the 1990s and in her new memoir she describes what it was like to be a young female musician in a male-dominated industry. She sits down with “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason to discuss how she feels about her first record, all these years later.
Typhoon Hagibis is forecast to be Japan's worst typhoon in six decades
Legalization of recreational marijuana is a very public issue. But consumption of legal pot, in the states where it's allowed, is mostly done in private. California's law is typical: It says it's illegal to consume, smoke, eat or vape cannabis in public – or even to open a package containing it. But the Golden State now has a brand new venue, led by a Cordon Bleu-trained chef, where people can partake in pot outside their homes. Michelle Miller reports.
Award-winning author and TV host Ellie Krieger always loved good food. She went on to study it, earning degrees in nutrition from Columbia and Cornell. At the same time, she also pursued a career as a Wilhelmina fashion model. Learning to find balance and wellness helped inspire her life's mission – helping people enjoy great food in a healthy way. Krieger’s seventh cookbook, aimed at busy home chefs, is out next week. It’s called “Whole in One: Complete, Healthy Meals in a Single Pot, Sheet Pan... Читать дальше...
Indie music legend Liz Phair rocked the music patriarchy back in the 1990s. She performs "Good Side," her first single in a decade.
Indie music legend Liz Phair rocked the music patriarchy back in the 1990s and in her new memoir, "Horror Stories," she describes what it was like to be a young female musician in a male-dominated industry. She performs "Divorce Song" from her 1993 album "Exile in Guyville."