Meghan on lack of protection from royal family
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, tells Oprah Winfrey in an exclusive interview on CBS about the protections she felt she didn't receive from the royal family. See more here.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, tells Oprah Winfrey in an exclusive interview on CBS about the protections she felt she didn't receive from the royal family. See more here.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, tells Oprah Winfrey in an exclusive interview on CBS about her struggles with mental health while being attacked by U.K. tabloids. See more here.
Stories from COVID-19's unequal recession; Then, the longshot candidate to treat COVID; And, NASA's women sending America back to the moon.
Cuomo says "there is no way I resign" as top N.Y. leader calls for him to step down; Teacher makes thousands of desks for students
In an exclusive interview with Oprah, Meghan and Prince Harry open up about their decision to leave the royal family and dealing with the British media.
The more fortunate among us may not notice the importance of a simple desk in a young child's learning experience. However, one teacher did notice and now he's making thousands of free desks. Jamie Yuccas reports.
On Sunday, Pope Francis marked the final full day of his historic pilgrimage to Iraq. The Pope spoke at Mosul, once the stronghold of the ISIS caliphate, condemning ISIS terrorism while calling for forgiveness. Chris Livesay reports from Iraq.
President Biden's COVID relief bill, his top priority since entering office, is one step closer to passage. If the House passes the revised Senate bill, it could go to the president's desk early this week. Christina Ruffini reports.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Sunday "there is no way I resign," shortly before the New York state Senate Majority Leader called for him to step down. Five women so far have accused Cuomo of inappropriate behavior. Nancy Chen reports.
The pontiff visited the Church of the Immaculate Conception, which was vandalized, desecrated, burned and even used as target practice by ISIS.
60 Minutes reports on a 40-year-old OCD pill that may prevent severe symptoms in Covid patients.
Young teenagers and kids from low-income households told 60 Minutes they struggled with virtual learning, and some saw their grades drop.
Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the unusual path fluvoxamine, a drug commonly used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder, has had to becoming an early treatment candidate for COVID-19.
While many middle and high-income workers are back at work, the country's low-wage workers are still suffering from a recession that has annihilated their jobs. Scott Pelley reports.
New reported COVID infections fell Saturday, and the number of deaths from virus also continue to drop. There are signs of hope, but health experts say now is not the time for people to let their guard down. Lilia Luciano reports
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Jericka Duncan."
House lawmakers will be briefed on the review's findings and recommendations on Monday.
Nearly a half-century after the last Apollo astronaut stepped foot on the moon, NASA is working to send its first woman to the lunar surface. Bill Whitaker reports.
Texas' Republican Governor Greg Abbott has rejected a proposal from the Biden administration that would reimburse local officials for offering coronavirus testing and shelter to migrants as they await their immigration hearings. Brownsville Mayor Trey Mendez joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the potential benefits of federal assistance and why he says it's time for Governor Abbott to "stop playing politics."
Pope Francis on Sunday visited the northern part of Iraq, including the autonomous Kurdish region. The pontiff is the first Catholic pope to make a trip to Iraqi Kurdistan. Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman, the Kurdistan Regional Government Representative to the U.S., joins CBSN to discuss the significance of Pope Francis' trip to the region and more.
Nearly a half-century after the last Apollo astronaut stepped foot on the moon, NASA is working to send its first woman to the lunar surface. Bill Whitaker reports.
Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the unusual path fluvoxamine, a drug commonly used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder, has had to becoming an early treatment candidate for COVID-19.
While many middle and high-income workers are back at work, the country's low-wage workers are still suffering from a recession that has annihilated their jobs. Scott Pelley reports.
Dr. Francis Collins, director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, on the how the medical community is looking at repurposing drugs to lessen the blow of pandemic.
A new randomized trial is testing a 40-year-old OCD drug to possibly help COVID-19 patients.