Death toll from flooding and mudslides in Brazil passes 100
Almost 400 people were left homeless and 24 people were recovered alive, an official said.
Almost 400 people were left homeless and 24 people were recovered alive, an official said.
U.K. police launched an investigation into allegations that Prince Charles' charity offered honorary titles in exchange for cash donations. As CBS correspondent Mark Phillips reports, it is adding to pressure on 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth, who is back to work this week.
As people continue to work from home, many are looking for simple upgrades around the house. CNET's Dan Ackerman shows us some smart home tech that can help you save time and money, including a $399 toaster that some reviewers say is worth the cost.
The 22-year-old's death has provoked an outcry against no-knock warrants.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment aid ticked up, but economists say labor market remains healthy.
People from Oklahoma to Maine could get hit with wintry weather.
The celebration turned tragic when a concrete slab covering an old well collapsed under their weight, authorities said.
Valieva's fourth-place finish allows for a medal ceremony to take place.
Buyers of pricey puppies were baited into loans with annual interest charges approaching 190%, reports National Consumer Law Center.
As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, CBS2's Maurice DuBois met Bisa Butler, an artist who's elevated quilt making to the walls of some of our finest museums.
Monkeys at the UC Davis primate center had chips made by Neuralink implanted in their brains. Animal rights activists allege the research is abusive and sometimes ends in death.
U.S. envoy to U.N. says "evidence on the ground" is mounting amid concern that claims of shelling in rebel-held region could be Russian "false-flag" pretext building.
Closing arguments are set to begin in the trial of Eric Kay, the former Los Angeles Angels team official accused of supplying opioids to Tyler Skaggs, who died from an apparent overdose during a team trip to Texas in 2019. Omar Villafranca reports.
As the nation deals with severe teacher shortages, Tennessee may just have a solution to offer. The state has put in place a teacher residency program where candidates are able to work full-time in the classroom while pursuing their degree. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver shows how this first-of-its-kind program is a win for future teachers and schools.
A young mother disappears. Investigators say her husband contacted spellcasters to put a hex on his wife so she wouldn’t leave him. "48 Hours" contributor Jonathan Vigliotti reports Saturday, February 19 at 10/9c on CBS and Paramount+.
"For me, the most important thing about fulfilling my dreams is to show people around the world that there are no limits and to inspire them to pursue their own dreams," Sofía Jirau says on her website.
President Biden rejected former President Trump's claims of executive privilege over White House visitor logs from the day of the January 6 Capitol attack. Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest reporting in the ongoing investigation.
Teenagers outside Philadelphia staged a walkout recently against mask mandates. This comes as many states drop their mask policies. Mola Lenghi has more.
More than 60 million people are in the path of a winter storm. Jim Cantore from The Weather Channel breaks down the threat of tornadoes, damaging wind, and snow.
Day before meeting Putin and amid joint war games on Ukraine's border, President Alexander Lukashenko, also says Russian weapons could remain in his country.
States ease mandates as COVID-19 cases drop, but schools remain a flashpoint in the mask fight. Also, the United States and its NATO partners dismiss Russia’s claim of a troop drawdown along Ukraine. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
He responded to a fire Tuesday afternoon at a home on Beach Channel Drive in Far Rockaway.
The effort comes less than two weeks after a similar attempt to rescue a child from a Moroccan well gripped the world, but ended in tragedy.
The two-day convention at the Sheraton in Midtown is a chance for Democrats to shape their party's platform.
New Jersey public schools plan to go maskless in just a few weeks, and some Catholic schools are reportedly following along too.