New Amazon docuseries aims to expose "the truth" about Duggar family
The trailer for the new Amazon docuseries starts with a simple and eerie line: "World domination was the goal."
The trailer for the new Amazon docuseries starts with a simple and eerie line: "World domination was the goal."
Private student loans offer a few advantages over federal loans, making them a preferable choice in some situations.
His 15th-place finish overall marked the best performance by a club pro in 37 years.
Actor Sean Hayes joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his Tony-nominated performance in Broadway's "Good Night, Oscar." Hayes talks about the significance of playing Oscar Levant and what it's like to perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" on stage seven times a week.
Midsize towns in the South offer a strong mix of job growth and affordable homes, according to a Bankrate analysis.
A growing number of communities is turning to compost programs to process food waste in a more environmentally friendly fashion. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano met up with one convert on a mission to make compost cool starting with the communities that raised him.
Debt ceiling negotiations continued over the weekend between White House negotiators and Republicans on Capitol Hill. President Biden returned to Washington on Sunday, where he is expected to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Monday after a tumultuous weekend of on-again off-again talks. Chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from the White House.
The Republican presidential field is set to expand this week with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis set to announce Wednesday he is joining the race. Sen. Tim Scott will officially kick off his campaign with a rally on Monday in North Charleston. A recent CBS News poll found GOP voters still overwhelmingly prefer former President Trump as their candidate. Robert Costa reports from South Carolina.
Peggy Whitson, America's most experienced astronaut, is going back to space commanding the Ax-2 private mission to the International Space Station. Her crew includes Knoxville, Tennessee, entrepreneur John Shoffner and two government astronauts from Saudi Arabia. Mark Strassmann reports.
Bryan Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students, will be arraigned on murder charges Monday. Prosecutors allege the 28-year-old committed the quadruple murder in November last year. More than six weeks later, in Pennsylvania, he was arrested at his family's home. Lilia Luciano has the story.
Brittney Griner played her first home regular season game since her detainment in Russia. Elise Preston looks at how her impact is being felt both on and off the court.
"He's going to feel all of us just staring at the back of his head because he won't even turn around," the mother of one of the victims said.
Debt ceiling talks continue as President Biden returns to the United States after the G7 summit in Japan. Also, the GOP presidential field takes shape, with more big names expected to jump in. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Even a short default could wipe out more than a million jobs, especially in parts of the U.S. that depend on federal spending.
The Berlin meeting was organized by exiled former oligarch turned Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
A European Union regulator said Meta's infringement was "very serious since it concerns transfers that are systematic, repetitive and continuous."
Tracy Vanderhulst was arrested for unlawful sexual intercourse involving a minor and held on $30,000 bail, authorities said.
"This is a major disaster. It is horrible, it is painful," the president of the country in northeast South American said.
One report says the man's family is demanding that the Border Patrol explain why it happened. The FBI and Tohono O'odham Nation police are investigating.
Authorities say the Kings River is among those closed to recreational users due to fast-moving, high frigid waters from the melting snowpack, but the kids' mother took them in anyway.
Zelenskyy attends G7 summit; Nonprofit helps migrant children with chess
Price gouging in Pentagon contracts. Then, cyber scammers stealing from grandparents. And, Jeff Koons: The 60 Minutes interview.
American artist Jeff Koons discusses his famous "Balloon Dog" sculpture and other memorable works.
As the U.S. attempts to shift away from fossil fuels, renewable energy resources bring waste problems of their own. Recycling or disposing of wind turbine blades and solar panels can be tricky, and many often just end up in land fills. Ben Tracy reports.
Minnesota is well-known for its unique water towers. CBS Minnesota's John Lauritsen takes a look at the history and architecture of the Washburn tower, one of Minneapolis' most iconic strcutures.