Cockpit windshield cracks during Delta Air Lines flight
A photo of the windshield taken by a passenger showed the glass, though lined with cracks, didn't fall from its frame.
A photo of the windshield taken by a passenger showed the glass, though lined with cracks, didn't fall from its frame.
The U.S. will play England the day after Thanksgiving.
Harvard said it admitted about three students for every 100 applicants — the lowest in the school's 386-year history.
Andrew was out with his family celebrating his 21st birthday when a surprising, but familiar, face showed up. It was Post Malone. Andrew's mom says he has autism and concerts can be overwhelming – but he still got to see Post Malone, who he loves listening to.
"The thick dust raised by passing vehicles, and the radiation particles in it, may very well have entered the bodies of Russian occupiers through the lungs," the plant director said.
General Motors is recalling nearly 682,000 compact SUVs, while Ford is issuing two recalls covering over 737,000 vehicles.
To meet rising demand, SpaceX plans three rideshare missions per year to give small satellites access to space.
Police searched a home Thursday night after six Pennsylvania middle school students were sickened by eating what the South Allegheny School District described as "drug-laced edibles." CBS Pittsburgh's Erika Stanish reports.
A notice posted to the school district's website Thursday said the students "experienced severe sickness within minutes of each other."
According to a report released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. employers added 431,000 jobs in March. Wages also picked up and unemployment dropped, but high inflation rates and a high demand for workers continue to plague the U.S. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nikki Battiste discuss the report with Diane Swonk, a chief economist for Grant Thornton.
A Pennsylvania pizza restaurant owner has been accused of killing her longtime partner and then hiding his body for weeks inside their home. Anna Maria Tolomello is facing criminal homicide and other charges. Kerri Corrado of CBS News Philly reports.
A former prosecutor who was leading an ongoing criminal investigation into the Trump Organization said he believes former President Trump is "guilty of numerous felony violations." CBS News reporter Graham Kates updates us on the criminal and civil investigations into the company happening in New York.
Federal auto regulators announce new fuel economy requirements that undo rollback of standards passed under Trump.
An ice shelf larger than New York City has broken off eastern Antarctica, the first major shelf to collapse there in more than four decades of satellite observations — and scientists are worried.
The 64th Grammy Awards will return with a new Las Vegas home.
Our favorite accent chairs from Wayfair, Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters and more will spice up any room.
These tiny cheerleaders in Florence, South Carolina were warming up with a run and one little girl was lagging behind – but she had an adorable excuse.
Growing up with a sibling means you have a built-in best friend to play with, but 2-year-old Nora got more than a big brother in Weston. He not only plays with her on the trampoline but helped her out in a big way.
Researchers view the records as a gold mine, and amateur genealogists see it as a way to fill gaps in family trees.
The secretary of the Navy made the announcement on the last day of Women's History Month.
The national average for a gallon of gas is currently $4.21, according to AAA.
Former President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner testified before the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. This comes as the 7-hour gap in the White House phone log from Jan. 6 raises questions. CBS News chief elections and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins CBS News with the latest developments.
Trevor Reed is serving a nine-year prison sentence in Russia, convicted of assaulting police officers during a night out in Moscow. His parents are working to bring him home. Joey and Paula Reed joined CBS News to discuss their meeting with President Biden and their son's case.
The U.S. added 431,000 jobs in the month of March, a sign the economy is continuing to rebound and the job market is growing. Gargi Chaudhuri, head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas at BlackRock, joined CBS News to break down the data.
Two U.S. senators are calling for the government to examine the practices of rental giant Hertz, whose reports to police of stolen rental cars allegedly led to the false arrests of hundreds of customers. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner reports.