Astronomers discover trio of young planets orbiting a teenage sun
The system is located in a newly-discovered Pisces-Eridanus stellar stream, which is less than 3% the age of our solar system.
The system is located in a newly-discovered Pisces-Eridanus stellar stream, which is less than 3% the age of our solar system.
"He was kind, funny and absolutely brilliant," the show said on Twitter Friday. "He will be missed."
From wind chills near 60 below zero in the Upper Midwest to an ice storm all the way to the Gulf Coast, it is rare that winter weather gets this extreme.
Frigid Arctic blast brings snow, cold weather to U.S.; Houses in New Orleans are transformed into Mardi Gras floats
While the U.S. economy shrank by 3.5% last year, the U.K. economy contracted by nearly 10%.
Protesters marched Saturday despite an order banning gatherings of five or more people.
The university has launched a study to assess the safety of its vaccine with AstraZeneca in children for the first time.
When a chef earns a prestigious degree from The Culinary Institute of America and receives the coveted James Beard Award, they are usually found in high-end restaurants. But that is not where Chef Joseph Johnson finds himself - instead, he's turned his talents towards bringing healthy food to his community. Michelle Miller has the details.
For the people of New Orleans, Louisiana, Mardi Gras is more than just the world's biggest free party. It is the throbbing, pulsing, beating heart of the city's culture. But the coronavirus pandemic put much of that on hold after the city of New Orleans announced on Friday that the city would close all bars, ban the sale of to-go drinks, and halt all large gatherings from February 12 to February 16. Despite the COVID-19 restrictions, the ever-creative residents of New Orleans have found a whole new canvas for their artistic expression. Читать дальше...
Flowers are a Valentine's Day tradition, and while they come in many colors, the people who grow and deliver them have their eye on plenty of green. This year, Americans celebrating the holiday plan to spend an average of $196 on gifts. But as Nancy Chen reports, getting millions of fresh bouquets from growers to grateful recipients requires a monumental effort.
A dramatic rescue unfolded in Ohio after a police officer and bystanders rushed to pull an unconscious driver out of a wrecked vehicle, moments before the car burst into flames. The rescue was caught on the officer's dashboard camera. Dana Jacobson has the details.
When scientists pulled an unfamiliar monster from the depths of a well-fished, well-explored Japanese bay, they couldn't believe it was really a new species.
There is a great variety of sea life swimming in Earth's oceans, but according to the National Ocean Service, more than 90% of the species living in them are not yet classified. So when scientists stumbled onto a toothy deep-sea "top predator" off Japan's coast, they could not believe a fish of that size was swimming around the deep blue. Lucy Craft has more.
The Senate is convening for a rare Saturday session.
Waxahatchee is the performance name of Alabama native Katie Crutchfield. Singer and musician Kevin Morby is her partner in life – and sometimes when performing as well. The pair recently moved back to Morby’s native Kansas City, where they both are creating new music. Morby’s new album “Sundowner” came out this fall, and Waxahatchee's album “Saint Cloud” was released last spring. The two joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform the song "Lilacs," from Waxahatchee’s album “Saint Cloud.”
Waxahatchee is the performance name of Alabama native Katie Crutchfield. Singer and musician Kevin Morby is her partner in life – and sometimes when performing as well. The pair recently moved back to Morby’s native Kansas City, where they both are creating new music. Morby’s new album “Sundowner” came out this fall, and Waxahatchee's album “Saint Cloud” was released last spring. The two joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform the song “Campfire,” from Morby’s album “Sundowner.”
Author Kareem Rosser grew up surrounded by poverty and violence in West Philadelphia and rose to unprecedented heights. He talks to CBS News' Jeff Glor about his memoir, "Crossing The Line," and the inspiring way he was able to ride into a new world.
The Lunar New Year kicked off on Friday, ringing in the Year of the Ox. In a typical year, hundreds of millions of Chinese citizens would take trains, planes and roadways to reunite with family members. But this year, because of the pandemic, many have chosen more modern ways of getting together. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Waxahatchee is the performance name of Alabama native Katie Crutchfield. Singer and musician Kevin Morby is her partner in life – and sometimes when performing as well. The pair recently moved back to Morby’s native Kansas City, where they both are creating new music. Morby’s new album “Sundowner” came out this fall, and Waxahatchee's album “Saint Cloud” was released last spring. The two joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform the song “Fire,” from Waxahatchee’s album “Saint Cloud.”
A large Arctic air mass is pushing across the U.S. keeping millions of Americans in the deep freeze. It's part of a nationwide polar plunge, with snow, ice and cold temperatures expected in nearly every corner of the country. Charlie Demar reports.
Like many nations, the United Kingdom has been hit hard by COVID-19. Along with the tragic loss of life, there has been economic devastation. The U.K. government said the country is facing its worse recession since the Great Frost of 1709. Holly Williams reports.
With the nation's daily coronavirus case count down and with more vaccines secured, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is looking toward a step-by-step process to reopening schools. They have unveiled a new roadmap showing how it can be done. Michael George reports.
Waxahatchee is the performance name of Alabama native Katie Crutchfield. Singer and musician Kevin Morby is her partner in life – and sometimes when performing as well. The pair recently moved back to Morby’s native Kansas City, where they both are creating new music. Morby’s new album “Sundowner” came out this fall, and Waxahatchee's album “Saint Cloud” was released last spring. The two joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform the song “Sundowner,” from Morby’s album “Sundowner.”
CBS News' senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about what can be expected as the impeachment trial of former President Trump draws closer to a vote, and if the Senate plans on calling witnesses.
The former president's lawyers tried to link Democrats to political violence.