Lee Zeldin says 2 people shot in front of his Long Island home
The GOP candidate for governor and his wife were not home at the time.
The GOP candidate for governor and his wife were not home at the time.
Julia had dipped to tropical storm force by early afternoon Sunday.
Barber speaks with Anderson Cooper about addressing sexual abuse in SBC churches, his hardline views on gay marriage and abortion and how he feels about former President Trump.
While both accounts were still visible as of Sunday evening, several posts had been removed.
11 years ago, our late colleague Bob Simon described St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols as "one of the greatest baseball players who ever lived." Pujols, an 11-time All-Star who hit 703 home runs, is retiring after this season.
Lesley Stahl reports from Taiwan, where many seem unmoved by the shows of military force China has recently carried out.
Bill Whitaker travels to the Florida shoreline where Hurricane Ian made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
The NFL announced an update to the league's concussion protocol ahead of Sunday's games. The changes followed a joint investigation into the handling of Miami Dolphins' quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's recent head injury. Danya Bacchus has more.
Female college students in Tehran confronted Iran's president as he visited their campus and condemned anti-government protesters Saturday. The protests in the country have continued despite a brutal crackdown. Roxana Saberi has more.
With one month to go before the midterm elections, a new CBS News battleground tracker poll reveals the key issues that could prove to be decisive in some of the tightest raes. Christina Ruffini is in Washington with details.
Far-right Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and several other group members are charged with seditious conspiracy in relation to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The high profile trail resumes this week as the defendents face decades in prison if convited. Scott MacFarlane reports.
In August, China surrounded the island with warships in a show of force, but some in Taiwan say it's just more of what China's been doing for 70 years.
Lesley Stahl reports from Taiwan, where many seem unmoved by the shows of military force China has recently carried out.
Barber speaks with Anderson Cooper about addressing sexual abuse in SBC churches, his hardline views on gay marriage and abortion and how he feels about former President Trump.
"The only damage were a few downed trees and a few shingles off the roofs," Syd Kitson, developer of Babcock Ranch, told 60 Minutes.
"I would say insured losses, [are] probably somewhere in the $60-$70 billion [range]," one insurance agency owner told 60 Minutes.
How a former military weather forecaster is helping evacuees of Hurricane Ian see their properties remotely through a crowd-sourcing app.
Bill Whitaker travels to the Florida shoreline where Hurricane Ian made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Jericka Duncan.
Politicians and cybersecurity experts in Taiwan tell 60 Minutes that China has begun a cyber offensive through hacking and disinformation.
11 years ago, our late colleague Bob Simon described St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols as "one of the greatest baseball players who ever lived." Pujols, an 11-time All-Star who hit 703 home runs, is retiring after this season.
Politicians and cybersecurity experts in Taiwan tell 60 Minutes that China has begun a cyber offensive through hacking and disinformation.
Enoch Wu, a former special forces soldier and one of Time100’s next emerging leaders, is giving Taiwanese the know-how to protect their community.
Some Florida residents affected by Hurricane Ian can see their properties and assess damage remotely through a crowdsourcing app.