Atmospheric river bring flooding, landslides into New Year's weekend
The storm began sweeping across the northern part of the state Friday.
The storm began sweeping across the northern part of the state Friday.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI died just days after the Vatican announced the 95-year-old was in ill health. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay looks back at his life and CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane discusses the late pontiff's legacy.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is remembered for breaking several Catholic Church traditions, including becoming the first sitting pontiff to retire from the position in nearly 600 years. CBS News anchor Lana Zak spoke with Candida Moss, Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham, about the late pope's legacy.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI dies at 95; Savile Row bespoke tailor cuts new path forward.
Some new laws could affect access to abortion, others will ease restrictions on marijuana and concealed guns.
Pope Francis is set to celebrate Benedict's funeral Mass on Thursday, the first time in the modern age that a current pope will eulogize a retired one.
Washington state became the first state to legalize human composting in 2019, followed by Colorado and Oregon.
Two Capitol Police officers provided aid when a Washington, D.C., schoolteacher waited a little too long to head to the hospital to deliver her baby. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports on the arrival of Baby Quinn on Constitution Avenue.
At 11 Savile Row in London, Huntsman & Sons makes some of the best suits in the world. But as "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Jeff Glor notes, bespoke clothing adjusts with the times, with the storied high-end tailor now employing robotics.
The duo of singer-songwriter Rachael Price and guitarist-singer-songwriter Vilray return with their second studio album, "I Love a Love Song!" They join Saturday Sessions to perform their song, "Just Me This Year."
The duo of singer-songwriter Rachael Price and guitarist-singer-songwriter Vilray return with their second studio album, "I Love a Love Song!" They join Saturday Sessions to perform their song, "Is A Good Man Real?"
The duo of singer-songwriter Rachael Price and guitarist-singer-songwriter Vilray return with their second studio album, "I Love a Love Song!" They join Saturday Sessions to perform their song, "Just Two."
Soprano Latonia Moore grew up surrounded by jazz and gospel, and enrolled in college as a jazz major. But she soon became entranced with opera. She says her non-traditional background has helped her become a leading player at the Washington National Opera's production of "Il Trovatore." Correspondent Christina Ruffini reports.
"This is the first bit of joy that we've had in close to seven weeks," said Steve Goncalves, father of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the victims.
The Japanese government is concerned about the rise of the "sober curious" movement among young people, as tax revenues from alcoholic beverages dry up. So, the government is launching a "drink more" campaign. Correspondent Lucy Craft reports.
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten has restaurants across the U.S. and around the world. This year Jean-Georges has taken a lifetime of travel and experiences and put it all under one roof, at New York's South Street Seaport. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson reports.
About 12 million Americans are dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, with the symptoms of PTSD contributing to long-term health issues. But many are finding relief through a common form of exercise, lifting a burden through weightlifting. Correspondent Barry Petersen
As tax revenue from alcoholic beverages dries up, the government has been mocked for its efforts to encourage more drinking.
No ticket purchased for the lottery matched all six numbers drawn Friday night.
The Associated Press has released its "2022 Photos of the Year" - 150 of the most impactful images from across the world. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Michelle Miller talks with AP photographers Ramon Espinosa and Jae Hong, and with Columbia journalism professor Nina Berman, about moments, captured on camera, that shed light on where we are, and where we're going.
Many children do not have access to warm clothing in the winter. Now one organization is marking an incredible milestone: the delivery of its five millionth free coat to a child in need. Correspondent Nikki Battiste reports on the Pennsylvania non-profit Operation Warm, now in its 24th year.
On this edition of CBS Deals, lifestyle expert Ashley Bellman shares several items that could make your day a little smoother with time-savers for the New Year. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. (CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.)
Former Pope Benedict XVI died on Saturday at age 95. Born Joseph Alois Ratzinger, the German Cardinal who succeeded Pope John Paul II served as pope for eight years before stepping down, becoming the first pope in 600 years to resign his office. Correspondent Chris Livesay is at the Vatican with the latest.
Veteran broadcaster Barbara Walters is being remembered for her many interviews with major newsmakers, and for being the first woman to co-anchor and then anchor a weeknight television news broadcast. Correspondent Jamie Yuccas looks back on the long and storied career of Walters, who died Friday at the age of 93.
A strong weather system is threatening outdoor New Year's Eve plans from coast to coast. A large portion of the country will ring in 2023 with heavy rain, powerful winds and, in parts of the west, snow, while New Yorkers are keeping an eye on the weather for one of the biggest New Year's Eve celebrations of all, in Times Square. Meteorologist Reynolds Wolf from our partners at The Weather Channel has the latest.