Las Vegas hookah lounge shooting leaves 1 dead, 13 injured
The suspect or suspects fled the scene, and police are still looking for them.
The suspect or suspects fled the scene, and police are still looking for them.
One woman told CBS News she is staying in a metro station with her mother and her dog as fighting continues near the capitol city.
Polish and Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski said he can't "imagine playing" against Russia while its military continues to attack Ukraine.
Only seven justices have not been White men in the Supreme Court's 233-year history.
Russia launches artillery and missile attacks at Kyiv; The Dish: Daniel Holzman.
Photos from Russia's borders show a recent amassing of weapons, vehicles and personnel.
Saturday marks 10 years since Trayvon Martin was killed. Here is a look back at the timeline of events that sent shockwaves through America.
With President Biden nominating Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, Biden appears to have fulfilled one of his campaign promises to put the first Black woman on the high court. But the groundwork for the choice was laid far earlier. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion sat down with a group of African American women who have been leading the charge to reach this historic milestone.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that most Americans no longer need to wear masks indoors. The new guidelines come as COVID-19 infections in the U.S. continue to drop. Michael George has the latest.
A Russian cybercrime group is threatening to attack anyone opposing Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Conti announced on its web page that it would retaliate against Russia's opponents. Chris Krebs, the former director of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, joins “CBS Saturday Morning” to discuss the threat and what it could mean for the United States.
At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, Republicans are reacting to Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court and to the war in Ukraine. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa is covering CPAC in Orlando, Florida.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeals to the West to take tougher action against Vladimir Putin as air raid sirens go off again in Kyiv.
Russian invaders are closing in on the capital city of Kyiv, while Ukrainians brace for more violence and dig in to defend their country. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
Chef and restaurateur Daniel Holzman speaks to Jamie Wax about his new book and why his restaurants are not the place to go for fancy fine dining.
Minnesota is known as the land of ten thousand lakes and most are frozen deep in the winter. That makes them safe enough not only for ice skaters but also for a competition most might not expect see on the ice. John Lauritsen has the story.
In 1982, 60 Minutes correspondent Harry Reasoner asked musician Johnny Cash about his favorite song.
Sidney Poitier was a beloved and pioneering figure. As Black History Month comes to a close, his life and legacy is remembered. Michelle Miller has more.
Saturday marks the 10th anniversary of Trayvon Martin's death. Family members, activists and others reflect Martin’s death and his impact in the one-hour CBS Reports special "Trayvon Martin: 10 Years Later," streaming on February 26, at 8 p.m. ET on the CBS News app. Mark Strassmann has a preview.
Charley Crockett joins this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” He has released 10 albums in just six years and is not slowing down. From the historic Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas, Charley Crockett performs "I Need Your Love."
As the U.S. enters year three of the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation is slowly pulling out of the nosedive that disrupted life as we know it. But recovery may still be a long way off for many restaurants. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The agency expects up to 4 million Ukrainians could flee if the situation deteriorates further.
Russia has launched coordinated artillery and missile attacks in Ukraine, taking aim at key sites like Kyiv in its boldest offensive yet. Holly Williams reports.
Charley Crockett joins this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” He has released 10 albums in just six years and is not slowing down. From the historic Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas, Charley Crockett performs "I Feel For You."
Charley Crockett joins this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” He has released 10 albums in just six years and is not slowing down. From the historic Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas, Charley Crockett performs "Music City USA."
Ukraine's capital city is under siege as Russian troops advance. Also, Republicans attending CPAC debate how to respond to Vladimir Putin's aggression. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.