4/22: CBS News Mornings
Mariupol on brink of catastrophic crisis; Teen influencer on chasing social media fame
Mariupol on brink of catastrophic crisis; Teen influencer on chasing social media fame
With sustainable lifestyle choices growing in popularity, companies say they are taking steps to go green and make more Earth-friendly products. But what's real and what's just marketing? Here's how to tell if eco-conscious claims measure up.
2-year-old Isaiah went viral on social media for his sweet message – and silly outfit.
Shadeed Abdulmateen allegedly stabbed the woman to death on the night of June 14, 2021 with a folding knife.
Rylov stood on stage with with medalists from other Olympic sports and wore a jacket with a "Z" on the chest.
Jacob said the engine failed, but prior to jumping out of the plane, he put on a parachute, made no attempts to restart the engine, look for areas to land nor did he try to contact Traffic Control on the emergency frequency, the FAA says.
The Amazon rainforest in Brazil is facing threats that impact the global climate. Research shows 17% of the world's largest rainforest has been destroyed in the last 50 years, and scientists warn a road project in the region is accelerating deforestation. The Washington Post's Rio de Janeiro bureau chief, Terrence McCoy, recently traveled highway BR-319 and shared what he saw.
In this episode of “ClimateWatch,” CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has stories from around the globe showing how people are tackling climate-related issues as well as simply appreciating the wonders of nature.
Girl Rising is a nonprofit that uses storytelling to change the way the world values girls and their education. As part of its Earth Day celebration, the organization is focusing on getting the word out that educating girls is fundamental to protecting the planet's future. Girl Rising CEO Christina Lowery joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the intersection of female education and climate change.
Some of the biggest stars of the year were ordinary teens who seemingly became famous overnight on TikTok — but social media fame can come with a price. The story is explored in the new CBS Reports documentary, "Are the Kids All Right?: Chasing Fame." 16-year-old Jiggy Tuner is featured in the episode and shares his experiences as a teen influencer with Nikki Battiste on "CBS News Mornings."
To mark this Earth Day, 60 Minutes looks back on our reporting on climate change and the environment over the years.
That "vegan" shampoo in a bottle "made of recycled materials" might not be as eco-friendly as you think.
Singer-songwriter Charley Crockett's road in the music industry hasn't been easy or traditional. He was named Emerging Act of the Year at the Americana Awards in September, and is now headlining his own tour and joining Willie Nelson on the road this summer. Anthony Mason talks with Crockett about his new album, "Lil' G.L. Presents: Jukebox Charley" in New Orleans, where he used to busk on street corners.
Old-growth trees provide carbon sinks that absorb carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
A Florida dentist was arrested Thursday on charges that he hired hit men eight years ago to kill his sister's ex-husband. Charles Adelson, 45, was being held without bond on charges of first-degree murder. CBS Miami reports.
He's the Canadian man the media calls "The Dexter Killer." Now, for the first time on television, "48 Hours" reveals contents of letters Mark Twitchell sent from prison to an investigative journalist. "48 Hours" contributor Troy Roberts joins "CBS Mornings" with a preview.
CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti shows us the controversial industry cutting down trees to generate power. He investigates wood pellets effect on the environment.
Wendi Adelson had told authorities that her brother had joked about hiring a hit man as a divorce present but had decided instead to buy her a TV.
This Earth Day, test your environmental knowledge by participating in CBS' #OutGreenMe challenge. Visit cbsnews.com/earthday to learn more. To watch more Earth Day content, download the free CBS News app now!
Digital currency and blockchain technology are still fuzzy concepts to many Americans — here are some key concepts.
An audio recording released Thursday revealed that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was going to ask former President Trump to resign in the wake of the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports from Capitol Hill.
President Biden is expected to sign an executive order on Earth Day addressing concerns such as deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions. Nancy Cordes reports from Seattle.
A wildfire near Flagstaff, Arizona, has quickly grown overnight, forcing thousands of people to flee. A national park has been destroyed and multiple homes burned as the fire grows to more than 20,000 acres. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore has more.
A look at the evidence in "The Dexter Killer" case; plus, newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial-killer Dexter Morgan.
Police say Mark Twitchell was fascinated by the Showtime series "Dexter." Newly revealed letters offer a rare look at the killer's thoughts.