Illinois officials save man from jumping off overpass bridge
A man who tried to jump from a bridge on an interstate overpass in Illinois was saved by a police officer and an Illinois Department of Transportation worker.
A man who tried to jump from a bridge on an interstate overpass in Illinois was saved by a police officer and an Illinois Department of Transportation worker.
The owner, identified as Randy Herring, was killed.
The charges stem from an alleged hazing incident at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house in April.
Giuliani faces charges from The Office of Disciplinary Counsel, a branch of the D.C. bar.
The shooting occurred on Friday night.
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A Nevada woman lost her bid to force international soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo to pay millions of dollars more than the $375,000 in hush money she received after she claimed he raped her in Las Vegas in 2009.
The 128 private planes included in the operation touched down two minutes within each other in Orlando.
At 75, Kathrine Switzer is still running 40 miles a week.
As negotiations continue over gun reform legislation at the federal level, activists are planning another March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C. Also, more than 50 million people across the country are bracing for a potentially dangerous and high heatwave. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
President Joe Biden will spend about five hours in New Mexico today.
The Head and the Heart – an indie rock group created in 2009 at a Seattle open-mic-night – say their name comes from their struggle of choosing to pursue music careers. Since the band’s creation, they have released five studio albums. For "Saturday Sessions" The Head and the Heart performs “Hurts."
Eric Kim, a cooking writer for the New York Times’ food section, discusses moving back home to Atlanta to translate his mother’s intuitive recipes into dishes to share with the world. Dana Jacobson reports.
Pulitzer-prize winning author Geraldine Brooks discusses her new book “Horse.” The novel is about a thoroughbred who at one time sired more champions than any other horse in history and takes place during both the Civil War era and modern day.
The world's largest Peacetime Airlift is bringing more than 800 people to the special Olympics in Orlando, Florida. More than 5,000 athletes are taking part in the games. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Gas prices in the nation are at a never-before-seen level and doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS Mornings” to help make sense of the latest economic data.
The Head and the Heart – an indie rock group created in 2009 at a Seattle open-mic-night – say their name comes from their struggle of choosing to pursue music careers. Since the band’s creation, they have released five studio albums. For "Saturday Sessions" The Head and the Heart performs "Virginia."
The Head and the Heart – an indie rock group created in 2009 at a Seattle open-mic-night – say their name comes from their struggle of choosing to pursue music careers. Since the band’s creation, they have released five studio albums. For "Saturday Sessions" The Head and the Heart performs “Every Shade of Blue.”
The 50th running of the mini 10k run, now known as the Mastercard New York Mini 10k is set to take place in Central Park. Dana Jacobson looks back on how the run started.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to march in Washington and more than 400 other cities in the U.S. for the March for Our Lives to demand gun reform following recent mass shootings in the country. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
Elon Musk made his $44 billion offer six weeks ago, but the deal has seen problems – including threats by Musk to back out. John Blackstone has more.
Joe Louis Esquivel is currently being held by the Washington County Detention Center on no bond.
The next public hearing of the bipartisan House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is set for Monday morning. The committee’s revelations are already taking a toll on the victims of that day.Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Police say they were both 13.
Protests will be held in Washington D.C. and hundreds of other cities.