Today in history: Titanic sinks, Lincoln dies, Boston Marathon bombed
Several major international tragedies happened on April 15.
Several major international tragedies happened on April 15.
The mercurial billionaire wants to take Twitter private. But some investors view the offer with skepticism.
The attack on a Brooklyn subway train has sparked concerns about transit security in New York and across the country. New York state Sen. Andrew Gounardes joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
The discount retailer has received reports of electrical malfunctions and fires while the device is plugged in.
The White House expects 30,000 people to fill the White House's South Lawn.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing calls to resign after police fined him earlier this week. He's accused of breaching strict COVID lockdown rules by attending a party at Downing Street during the early months of the pandemic. His finance minister and his wife were also fined. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joined Vladimir Duthiers and Nikki Battiste to discuss.
"I've never seen anything like this before!": A man in his car captured video of a natural gas facility near Haven, Kansas, exploding twice on Thursday. Two people were injured in the blasts.
Steve Wilson said he still doesn't know the person who received his kidney and he probably never will — and he's fine with that. He just wanted it to change somebody's life, he said.
The military drills conducted in areas opposite Taiwan were "a countermeasure to the recent negative actions of the U.S.," a Beijing spokesperson said.
Sina Estavi was hoping to sell his nonfungible token for $48 million, but managed a high bid of just $12,600.
Russia made some bond payments in rubles rather than dollars after tightening sanctions cut it off further from the Western financial system.
Daughter Tanya Bossy said her father was "no longer in pain."
In 2016, Bianca Rudolph died from a shotgun wound during a hunting trip to Zambia with her husband. Debora Patta joins "CBS Mornings" with a preview of her "48 Hours" report "Death on Safari."
"This type of harassment causes undue stress to wild dolphins, is dangerous for the people who interact with them and is illegal," rescuers said.
Dive shops first began reporting the deaths in February, perplexing scientists and worrying government officials in the islands.
Tennessee state Sen. Frank Niceley, a Republican, said homeless people should look at Adolf Hitler for inspiration to turn their life around. He made the comments Wednesday during a debate on a bill that would make camping or soliciting along state highways or exit ramps a misdemeanor.
The all-girl punk rock band The Linda Lindas went viral last year after performing their song "Racist, Sexist Boy" at a Los Angeles public library. The Linda Lindas, made up of sisters Lucia de la Garza and Mila de la Garza, their cousin Eloise Wong and longtime friend Bela Salazar, talked with Anthony Mason about their debut album, "Growing Up," getting support from their punk idols and using music to send a feminist, anti-hate message.
On their way to their dad's funeral, this family decided to drive by his cafe. They said what they saw took their breath away – people lining the streets to say goodbye to the beloved cafe owner.
It's been 75 years since Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier. James Brown sat down with Jackie's son, David, and the manager of the Dodgers, Dave Roberts, to discuss the impact Jackie continues to have on America.
Author, clinical psychologist and professor Thema Bryant joins "CBS Mornings" to share her advice on how to reconnect with your authentic self. Her new book is called "Homecoming: Overcome Fear and Trauma to Reclaim Your Whole, Authentic Self."
April 18 is Tax Day, which is the deadline for most people to do their taxes. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins Nikki Battiste on "CBS News Mornings" with advice for those who are waiting on their returns and those who are still waiting to file.
Steve Wilson decided to become a living organ donor, and he ended up donating a kidney to a complete stranger. To prove the surgery wasn't life-altering, he decided to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro and spread his message.
Dick Vitale, the legendary college basketball announcer, celebrates being cancer-free by ringing the bell at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida.
The Department of Homeland Security said Cameroon cannot safely accept the return of its citizens because of the country's ongoing civil war.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a 15-week abortion ban into law as the state joined a growing conservative push to restrict access. The new law marks a significant blow to abortion access in the South. Jan Crawford joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the ramifications of the law as the Supreme Court gets set to review and potentially overturn Roe v. Wade.