Willie Nelson and Missy Elliot among 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees
Willie Nelson, Missy Elliot, George Michael and Chaka Khan are among the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees.
Willie Nelson, Missy Elliot, George Michael and Chaka Khan are among the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees.
Atlanta officials say they have captured the man who allegedly opened fire inside a medical waiting room Tuesday, leaving one dead and four injured. All of the victims are women. Mark Strassmann has more.
New York is now the first state in the country to ban natural gas in newly constructed buildings. Amy Turner, a senior fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University, broke down legal concerns surrounding the ban, and how it could affect the rest of the nation.
The estimated annual cost from earthquake damage is soaring in California, and it already makes up more than half of the nation's annual earthquake costs. Los Angeles Times reporter Rong-Gong Lin II joined CBS News to discuss the possible reasons behind the increase.
The Biden administration is preparing for the end of pandemic-era immigration rules known as Title 42. Following the announcement Tuesday that 1,500 troops will be sent to the border. The U.S. and Mexico have announced new joint measures to address illegal border crossings. Omar Villafranca has the latest developments from El Paso, where a state of emergency has been declared in anticipation of a near doubling in border crossings.
The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate another quarter of a percentage point Wednesday in its ongoing effort to bring inflation down. The increase is the 10th straight interest-rate hike since last March in what has been the most aggressive rate-hiking campaign since the 1980s. The hikes are among factors being blamed for the biggest banking sector meltdown since the 2008 financial crisis. Nancy Cordes has more details from the White House.
Eighth-grade scores in history and civics dropped to the lowest level since the 1990s, when the Department of Education started conducting the assessments. Martin West, a member of the National Assessment Governing Board who oversees the nation's report card on U.S. history and civics, spoke to CBS News about what is being done to improve education.
Drugmaker Eli Lilly says its new antibody infusion could slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.
The new features and upgrades were based on customer feedback, with the company's CEO asking on Twitter for users to continue offering suggestions.
They say they were told by a whistleblower that an FBI document describes the alleged scheme. The White House accuses them of an "unfounded political attack."
The Federal Reserve pushed interest rates to the highest point since 2007 to combat inflation. Critics warn the hikes could lead to a recession. Nancy Cordes reports.
Francisco Oropesa, the suspect in the shooting deaths of 5 people in San Jacinto County, Texas, was captured after a massive manhunt. Two others, including his wife, were arrested. Janet Shamlian reports.
The former president sued the paper and several of its reporters over a 2018 article pertaining to Trump's taxes.
A 24-year-old Coast Guard veteran is at large after allegedly shooting five women at a Midtown Atlanta medical center, killing one and critically wounding three others. Mark Strassmann reports.
Tens of thousands of migrants are expected to cross the U.S.-Mexico border when Title 42 expires on May 11. Omar Villafranca reports.
Former first lady Michelle Obama co-founded PLEZi, a healthy food and drink company for kids, she announced Wednesday.
The three teens are facing charges of first-degree murder with indifference and attempted murder, and multiple counts of assault.
Churchill Downs Racetrack in a statement called the deaths "highly unusual" and "completely unacceptable."
American citizens fleeing Sudan's civil unrest braved a 10-hour journey across the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia. Ramy Inocencio reports.
A gunman opened fire inside an Atlanta medical facility Wednesday, leaving one woman dead and four other women injured. The shooter remains at large. Mark Strassmann is at the scene with the latest.
The medical examiner determined that the victim's cause of death was a chokehold, officials said.
Google account holders can now use passkeys instead of passwords to login to their accounts. Google says passkeys are safer than passwords and resistant to phishing.
Costner and Baumgartner, a model and handbag designer, began dating in 1998 before getting married at his Colorado ranch in 2004.
The Florida state legislative session is in its final days and Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed several high-profile bills into law that he could use to his advantage in a 2024 Republican primary. These include a ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, the ability for Florida residents to carry concealed guns without a permit, and a lowered threshold required for juries to impose the death penalty. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson directly criticized fellow GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump in a recent op-ed. Hutchinson joins Major Garrett on CBS News' "America Decides" to discuss his 2024 campaign and why he's challenging the former president.