Dave Chappelle brings Elon Musk on stage at San Francisco show
Musk took the stage to mixed reactions from the audience. "Cheers and boos, I see," said Chappelle, who is on tour with Chris Rock.
Musk took the stage to mixed reactions from the audience. "Cheers and boos, I see," said Chappelle, who is on tour with Chris Rock.
This year will mark the first time in seven decades that Queen Elizabeth II will not lead the nation through holiday festivities.
"We're freezing at home," one little girl told CBS News. Thanks to a generator it's warm at her school, but the names of classmates killed in the war are written on the wall.
The birds are believed to have been poisoning by pentobarbital, a controlled substance sometimes used for euthanasia.
Jon Wertheim, Grant Wahl's friend and former colleague, joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about Wahl's legacy.
Alexandra Pelosi is an accomplished filmmaker who turned the lens on a subject very close to home: her mother, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. She joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her new documentary, "Pelosi in the House," the rise of political violence, and how history will remember her mom. Plus, how her father is doing six weeks after the politically-motivated attack on him.
Is Hollywood moving to the prairie? Omar Villafranca takes a look at how Oklahoma state incentives are bringing motion-picture production to the state.
If you need to buy life insurance, the first step is figuring out where to get it from.
Comedian Amy Schumer opens up about her struggles with endometriosis in an intimate interview with CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus.
Greene spoke at a dinner hosted by the New York Young Republican Club.
Scientists and governments around the world are investing in technology that could one day offer humanity a clean, unlimited source of energy.
From basic office supplies to fancy espresso machines, Twitter is looking to get rid of the surplus items at its California headquarters.
Rescuers pulled the boys from the icy waters but they could not be revived. A fourth child remains in critical condition.
NASA is celebrating the successful return of its Artemis I Orion spacecraft after the agency's most ambitious lunar mission in half a century. As Mark Strassmann reports, astronauts could be climbing aboard next.
Authorities in Scotland and the U.S. announced that Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud, the Libyan man suspected of making the bomb that destroyed a passenger plane over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988, is now in U.S. custody. Catherine Herridge reports.
Millions of Americans are under winter weather alerts as coast-to-coast storms sweeps across the country. Weather Channel meteorologist Stephanie Abrams has more.
Millions of Americans are in the path of wintry weather sweeping across the country. Also, one of the U.S. diplomats who was on Brittney Griner's flight home is providing new details about the journey. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Americans are expected to spend more to decorate and buy gifts for family and friends this holiday season. Scott MacFarlane reports that price increases are hitting the holiday industries, but people still want to spend this year to keep their traditions going.
Three other students were hurt when the SUV hit a tree and burst into flames. The cause of the crash was under investigation.
The 75 year-old wasn't expected to survive. But in September, Joseph Kromelis was released from the hospital and transferred to a rehab center.
The 16-year-old-girl's family reportedly found her on the roof of their home with a gunshot wound to the head.
The white, heavy-duty miner's pants with a five-button fly were among 270 Gold Rush-era artifacts that sold for a total of nearly $1 million.
U.S. drugmaker fights off rivals to acquire maker of treatments for rare autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
Scientists say the eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island is easing - and may soon end. It began spewing molton rock more than two weeks ago after being quiet for nearly 40 years. AAA estimates that 113 million people will go 50 miles or more away from home from Dec. 23 through Jan.2. And “Black Panther, Wakanda Forever” topped the box office for the fifth straight weekend. So far, it’s the sixth-highest grossing movie of the year.
"At 42 years and 10 months, we believe this is the oldest homicide arrest in the state of Kansas," the sheriff said.