The best kitchen gadgets for a dorm room or first apartment
Single-serve Keurigs, Brita filters and more useful gadgets for surviving dorm life or making your very first apartment feel like home
Single-serve Keurigs, Brita filters and more useful gadgets for surviving dorm life or making your very first apartment feel like home
As the monkeypox outbreak in the U.S. continues to spread, demand for the vaccine is outpacing supply. According to a Washington Post article, no more shots are scheduled to arrive until October at the earliest, putting tens of thousands of high-risk men at risk. National reporter Dan Diamond authored that piece and joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss.
Lawyers for the WNBA star argued in a Russian courtroom that an expert erred when examining cannabis vape cartridges found in her luggage when she got to Russia.
Find deals on Apple Watches at Amazon and Walmart in time for back to school.
Longtime pharmacist George Badeaux told Andrea Anderson he could not fill the prescription based on his beliefs.
Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords sits down with Ben Tracy to talk about her recovery after being shot at a congressional campaign event in 2011. Giffords and her husband, Sen. Mark Kelly, also discuss the new documentary, “Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down.” Then, Serena Alstschl travels to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to learn about Sean Scully’s masterpieces. “Here Comes The Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Safoorah Ali started her quest four years ago and then got help from her mother during the pandemic when teachers weren't available.
The influencer, popularly known by her online pseudonym Tizi, faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. China lists great whites as protectedd.
The U.S. House speaker is expected to visit the island China claims as its own. But Beijing has been adamant in warning that she shouldn't.
It's on her "Renaissance" album. She follows the rapper Lizzo, who recently took the same word out of one of her songs after complaints from advocates for the disabled.
For the first time, researchers and engineers in California tested how everything from elevators to operating rooms hold up during a major earthquake. Ben Tracy reports on the state of the art technology used to prevent against catastrophic damage.
Twelve-year-old Mason Harvey was teased in school for being overweight until he turned his life around, losing 85 pounds in one year. Byron Pitts reports on how Harvey's success motivated him to promote awareness for childhood obesity.
President Obama broke ground for the National Museum of African American History and Culture which is to be built on the National Mall. Chip Reid reports on how one collector is giving up his priceless collection of Harriet Tubman artifacts which he believes belong to the world.
Patients in Texas who are considering having an abortion are now required by law to have a sonogram and have the doctor describe what he sees, then wait an extra 24 hours before committing to the procedure. Other states, including Virginia, are passing similar laws. Anna Werner reports.
After more than 16 months of negotiations involving all 50 U.S. states, federal authorities and five of the nation's largest mortgage lenders, a $25 billion deal has been struck to provide relief for some Americans who are dealing with foreclosure. Wyatt Andrews reports.
The pop singer opens up to correspondent Tracy Smith about living "more independently."
Dallas Wiens became the nation's first full-face transplant recipient after a construction accident left him without a face two and a half years ago. Manuel Gallegus reports.
Raw footage of the flooding and the destruction it has caused in South Korea
After William & Kate and Prince Albert II & Charlene Wittstock, a third royal wedding happened today between Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall.
After days of fighting and mourning, the Islamic Sabbath offered Syrian rebels a rare moment of relief from the Assad regime's violent crackdown. Clarissa Ward reports from inside Northern Syria with the rebels.
Internet dating has been around for years, but a new phone app is connecting couples quicker than ever before. CBS News reporter Tina Kraus connects the dots from London.
Nowhere was the tragedy of the Titanic felt more deeply than in the remote parish of Addergoole, Ireland where it was hardly spoken of for almost 100 years. Now, one of the town's doctors is providing some needed closure by becoming the driving force behind the Addergoole Titanic Society. Mark Phillips reports.
A CBS News/NY Times news poll of Republican voters finds Rick Santorum in the lead with 30% followed by Mitt Romney at 27. Is an ever-changing GOP race hurting their chances in the general election? Scott Pelley discusses with CBS News Political Director John Dickerson.
In Michigan, car companies that may have gone out of business without a government bailout have added 15,000 manufacturing jobs since 2009. Anthony Mason reports on how the bailout issue will impact the GOP presidential race in Michigan.
The White House is worried rising gas prices could cripple the economic recovery and hurt President Obama's hopes for re-election. Norah O'Donnell reports Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich took the opportunity to add lowering oil prices to his campaign promises.