Palin calls on Begich to drop out of the race after Democrat win in special election
Mary Peltola won the special election to finish out Rep. Don Young's term, becoming the first Democrat elected to the seat since 1970.
Mary Peltola won the special election to finish out Rep. Don Young's term, becoming the first Democrat elected to the seat since 1970.
The body has not been identified and no cause of death has been determined.
A nonprofit is helping our nation's veterans find employment after service. And former NFL players are on a mission to educate and erase the stigma around cannabis. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will replace Boris Johnson as prime minister of the United Kingdom after winning the leadership of the ruling Conservative Party. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata has more.
President Biden is visiting two key battleground states this Labor Day to highlight what the White House calls "the dignity of American workers." He is delivering remarks in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports from Washington, and then CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joins us from Pennsylvania to discuss the significance two months ahead of midterm elections.
A federal judge has agreed to appoint a neutral expert known as a special master to review the documents seized by the FBI during its search at former President Trump's home in Florida last month. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Matt Pieper to discuss what this means for the Justice Department's criminal investigation.
From record high temperatures to unrelenting flash floods, millions of Americans are in the path of extreme weather. The Weather Channel's Chris Warren has the forecast.
Southern California continues to deal with triple-digit temperatures. And in Northern California, a fast-moving wildfire has killed two people. Carter Evans reports.
The Coast Guard on Monday suspended its search for nine people who were missing after a floatplane crashed in the Puget Sound north of Seattle. One person was found dead Sunday.
The daughter said she figured her mother would plan a party or a dinner to mark the occasion.
A single mother who raised two kids in Camden, New Jersey, went all out to celebrate when her daughter earned her doctorate. She rented a billboard to celebrate the achievement and hopes to inspire others in the community. Meg Oliver has the story.
In California, temperatures hit the triple digits for the sixth straight day Monday.
It was a busy Labor Day weekend as one-third of the country was estimated to be traveling. The majority of those travelers hit the road as average gas prices dipped from where they were on Memorial Day. Omar Villafranca has more.
The New York City medical examiner is investigating the death of Bed Bath and Beyond's CFO, who died Friday after falling from his high-rise apartment. Gustavo Arnal's death came days after the company announced it was closing several stores and laying off workers.
Canadian authorities said Monday that one suspect in a series of stabbings has been found dead and one is still on the run. Ten people were kille and 15 others hospitalized in the attacks. Elaine Quijano reports.
The Israeli military announced the results of its investigation into the deadly shooting of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
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According to the travel app Hopper, 12.6 million Americans were expected to fly over the Labor Day holiday weekend, which would make this year the busiest Labor Day weekend since before the pandemic. Aviation writer Ted Reed joins CBS News to discuss the high number of travelers getting away over despite inflation and the ongoing issues plaguing the airline industry.
Gustavo Arnal was facing a shareholder lawsuit accusing him and others of insider trading after the "meme stock" tanked.