Piet Mondrian painting was hanging upside down for 77 years, curator says
The error could have been made because "the painting doesn't have a signature," according to the curator.
The error could have been made because "the painting doesn't have a signature," according to the curator.
Assailant at House Speaker's home reportedly yelled "Where is Nancy?"; Saturday's prize now second-largest in Powerball history.
A former presidential candidate who led a political party in Haiti has been shot to death in Port-au-Prince.
Tayasal was the last Mayan city to yield to the Spanish conquest in 1697, a century after Europeans entered the western highlands of what is now Guatemala.
Saifullah Paracha was reunited with his family after more than 17 years in custody in the U.S. base in Cuba, Pakistan's foreign ministry said.
The death toll could continue to grow, an official from South Korea's National Fire Agency said.
"It is wrong to promote hate based on race, ethnicity or religion," Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai wrote on Twitter regarding Irving.
First ladies share a long history with the national pastime. After her time at the White House, Grace Coolidge was known at Fenway Park for being a dedicated fan.
An investigation found that Army Special Forces soldiers in Florida were driving up to three hours round-trip every day to take their kids to child care, or leaving the service altogether. After that investigation, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth announced plans to build a new child development center at Camp Bull Simons. Wormuth speaks exclusively with senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge to discuss the Army's plan.
Hailing from Salt Lake City, The Backseat Lovers racked up hundreds of millions of streams with their first, self-released album, and have sold out their current U.S. tour. They visit "CBS: Saturday Morning" to perform "Slowing Down," from their new album, "Waiting to Spill."
Hailing from Salt Lake City, The Backseat Lovers racked up hundreds of millions of streams with their first, self-released album, and have sold out their current U.S. tour. They visit "CBS: Saturday Morning" to perform "Know Your Name," from their new album, "Waiting to Spill."
In a small Texas town, appreciation of bats has been taken to a whole new level, coming to the rescue of more than a million mammals whose Huntsville home has been threatened. Correspondent Janet Shamlian reports.
Saturday's Powerball jackpot drawing has jumped to at least $825 million, the second-largest prize in Powerball history.
Hailing from Salt Lake City, The Backstreet Lovers racked up hundreds of millions of streams with their first, self-released album, and have sold out their current U.S. tour. They visit "CBS: Saturday Morning" to perform "Slowing Down," from their new album, "Waiting to Spill."
A new book by one of video gaming's most successful designers is offering a behind-the-scenes account of the industry's rise – and of his own arrested development. Correspondent Brook Silva-Braga talks with Cliff Bleszinski, who started making video games when he was 11, about his confessional memoir, "Control Freak: My Epic Adventure Making Video Games."
Hailing from Salt Lake City, The Backstreet Lovers racked up hundreds of millions of streams with their first, self-released album, and have sold out their current U.S. tour. They visit "CBS: Saturday Morning" to perform "Know Your Name," from their new album, "Waiting to Spill."
With her second Netflix special "Good Fortune" released this week, comedian and actress Fortune Feimster is solidifying her place in Hollywood by continuing to diversify, as a writer and action star. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson caught up with Feimster to talk about her comedy that's one part self deprecation, one part self discovery.
Chef Daisy Ryan earned a coveted Michelin star for Bell's, the French-inspired bistro that has helped put Los Alamos, California on the world culinary map. Correspondent Jamie Wax talks with the husband-and-wife team behind the acclaimed restaurant.
Maurice Hastings, who has maintained he was innocent since the time of his arrest, said he "prayed for many years that this day would come."
Customs officers looking for the snake used "X-ray machines and wire cameras commonly used to search for drugs and other prohibited goods."
Norway's Security Service said the man's name is Mikhail Mikushin, and "we are quite certain that he is not Brazilian."
Journalist Kristen Green's new book tells the story of Mary Lumpkin, an enslaved woman who would later transform a notorious slave jail in Richmond following the Civil War.
Down 5-0 early against Astros ace Justin Verlander, the Phillies became the first team in 20 years to overcome a five-run deficit to win a World Series game.
In this year's midterm elections, the fastest-growing group of voters – Asian Americans – could play a key role in battleground states. Correspondent Nancy Chen reports on grassroots outreach efforts being made to the more than 13 million Asian Americans eligible to vote this November.
Louisiana-born piano player Jerry Lee Lewis shot to stardom in 1957 with the song "Great Balls of Fire." His raucous performances earned him the nickname "The Killer." But he was often at the center of scandal. We look back on the life of the rock 'n' roll legend who died Friday at the age of 87.