Vernon Winfrey, Oprah's father and a former councilman, dies at 89
Oprah wrote on Instagram that she "had the sacred honor of witnessing the man responsible for my life, take his last breath."
Oprah wrote on Instagram that she "had the sacred honor of witnessing the man responsible for my life, take his last breath."
In 2018, Patrick De La Cerda ordered a handmade, work-of-art engagement ring for his fiancée, but was killed before he could present it to her. "48 Hours" goes inside the story of a complex murder plot.
Britain's inflation rate hit a new 40-year high of 9.1%.
Police said that either a suspect or suspects fired into a crowd during a "celebratory gathering."
Thirty years ago, the Great Salt Lake covered 3,000 square miles, but is now at its lowest level ever recorded.
Where Elon Musk’s abandoned Twitter deal stands; The Black Keys on their 20-year career, upcoming tour and finding their groove again.
The United States isn’t the only country seeing inflation rates soar. In Britain, costs have increased up to 25 to 30%, sending shockwaves throughout industries. Roxana Saberi has more.
Elena Rybakina has defeated Ons Jabeur 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the Wimbledon final to become the first tennis player from Kazakhstan to win a Grand Slam singles championship.
Patricia Castillo and Leonard Hawkins were booked on various charges in the Fresno County Jail.
Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone spoke with Jan. 6 House Committee members for nearly eight hours on Friday. The high-stakes testimony comes more than a week after he was subpoenaed by the committee asking him to appear for a deposition. Scott MacFarlane reports.
The Black Keys this year celebrated 20 years together and released their eleventh studio album. The multi Grammy Award-winning band is now kicking off a tour of the recent blues album and caught up with CBS correspondent Anthony Mason before they hit the road.
The Black Keys this year celebrated 20 years together and released their eleventh studio album. The multi Grammy Award-winning band is now kicking off a tour of the recent blues album. For Saturday Sessions the Black Keys perform "Wild Child."
The Black Keys this year celebrated 20 years together and released their eleventh studio album. The multi Grammy Award-winning band is now kicking off a tour of the recent blues album. For Saturday Sessions the Black Keys perform "Gold on the Ceiling."
A 22-foot long, 10-foot high skeleton of a Gorgosaurus is expected to sell for a price between $5 and $8 million, and even possibly more when an auction ends late this month. The skeleton has been on display at the Sotheby’s Auction house in New York. Dana Jacobson reports.
The Black Keys this year celebrated 20 years together and released their eleventh studio album. The multi Grammy Award-winning band is now kicking off a tour of the recent blues album. For Saturday Sessions the Black Keys perform "It Ain’t Over."
President Joe Biden issued an executive order Friday protecting some abortion access weeks after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Also, the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has sent shockwaves around the world. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced he’s abandoning his $44 billion dollar bid to buy Twitter and take the publicly traded company private. Michael George explains where the once very public deal stands.
Funeral services are being made for former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe who was assassinated Friday during a campaign event. He was Japan’s longest serving prime minister. Elizabeth Palmer has the latest from Tokyo.
The past is meeting the present on London’s famous Savile Row. Jeff Glor went there to explore the central location known for making the best suits in the world.
After training and cooking across the world, Caribbean island native Debra Sardinha-Metivier has returned home and added her own influence to her food while carrying on a three-generation family tradition as a chef and restaurateur. Michelle Miller reports this week for “The Dish.”
Health officials in New York City and Los Angeles are sounding the alarm on a resurgence of COVID-19, as cases and virus hospitalizations are on the rise nationwide. CBS News medical contributor Dr David Agus joins CBS Mornings to discuss the latest wave.
The United States isn’t the only country seeing interest rates soar. In Britain, costs have increased up to 25 to 30%, sending shockwaves throughout industries. Roxana Saberi has more.
The U.S. economy last month added 372,000 jobs and the unemployment rate in the country remained unchanged despite record inflation, high gasoline prices and a volatile stock market. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS Mornings” to explain the Department of Labor’s recently released jobs report for the month of June.
Water levels in the Great Salt Lake in Utah hit an all-time low this week, making it the second time in less than a year that the lake reached record-low water levels. John Blackstone reports on the dramatic impact that the drying body of water is having on its surrounding environment.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday protecting some abortion access for women, but noted that his power is limited. Christina Ruffini is at the White House with more.