Alabama executes 1st prisoner since IV issues halted lethal injections
James Barber was executed for the beating death of Dorothy Epps, 75, in Alabama's first lethal injection since difficulties inserting IVs led to a halt.
James Barber was executed for the beating death of Dorothy Epps, 75, in Alabama's first lethal injection since difficulties inserting IVs led to a halt.
The 2023 Women's World Cup is officially underway in Australia and New Zealand. The U.S. is looking to win its third straight World Cup -- a feat that would make it the first team in men's and women's history to do so. 1999 World Cup champion Briana Scurry joined CBS News to discuss the team's chances, and reflect on her athletic career.
The main opposition Labour Party has now won six by-elections since March of last year, with two of those seats captured from the Tories.
Investigation into suspect in Gilgo Beach murders expands nationwide; U.S. astronaut Peggy Whitson on her record-breaking career
John Dickerson reports on another day of extreme heat, why the Gilgo Beach murder investigation is now expanding to other states, and what soccer champion Briana Scurry says about the upcoming Women's World Cup.
In addition to the amusement park, American Heartland will feature a 300-room hotel, an indoor water park, and an adjacent RV park and campground.
Peggy Whitson, America's most experienced astronaut, sat down with Norah O'Donnell to discuss her inspirations and her extraordinary career in an upcoming episode of "Person to Person." Here is a preview.
A suspected underground gas explosion in Johannesburg left at least one person dead and dozens more injured Thursday.
About a dozen people are running for the Republican nomination for president. And in order to make it on the first debate stage in August, they need to meet some requirements set by the Republican party. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "Prime Time" to explain the markers candidates must meet, and where they currently stand.
More than 125 million Americans -- over one-third of the U.S. population -- are under heat alerts. NOAA warns large swathes of the country will experience potentially hazardous heat in the coming days. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has the latest from Palm Springs, California.
A tornado damaged a Pfizer manufacturing plant in North Carolina Wednesday. The plant produces anesthesia and other injectable medications, causing concern that the incident could contribute to the U.S. drug shortage.
The hottest metal on the market right now is not gold or iron -- it's lithium. The metal is a necessary ingredient for producing electric vehicle batteries, making it more valuable than ever. Ivan Penn, energy reporter for The New York Times, joined CBS News to discuss the importance of lithium and its environmental impact.
The nation's labor market continues to defy expectations. Weekly unemployment claims fell to 228,000 last week, and the unemployment rate also slipped to 3.6%. Jeanna Smialek, Federal Reserve and economy reporter for The New York Times, joined CBS News to break down the status of the post-pandemic labor market.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell speaks with astronaut Peggy Whitson about the future of commercial space flight, her latest mission with Axiom Space, and how she overcame rejection from NASA to become America's most experienced astronaut.
By the mid-1970s, the Mexican wolf was nearly extinct. Now there are about 250 in the wild.
An investigation determined that outgoing owner Dan Snyder sexually harassed a former team cheerleader during and after a dinner at a Washington, D.C., restaurant.
The impact of the Hollywood actors' and writers' strikes aren't just being felt in Los Angeles or New York, but in states such as Georgia, Florida and Texas, which have seen a spike in film and television production in recent years. Mark Strassman has more
The investigation of the Gilgo Beach murders on Long Island, New York, has now spread to three other states. Investigators are trying to see if the suspected serial killer, Rex Heuermann, is connected to other unsolved killings in New Jersey, South Carolina and Nevada. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports.
A winning ticket for Wednesday's $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot was sold at a convenience store in downtown Los Angeles. The store's owners spoke to Jamie Yuccas.
Newborn Mexican wolf pups are being introduced from captivity into the wild in a race to save a species that was nearly extinct. Kris Van Cleave has details.
AMC, the largest movie theater chain in the U.S., launched a pricing initiative pilot at three theaters several months ago and had planned to expand it nationwide.
CBS News has learned that the man suspected in the cold-case murders of at least three women on Long Island's Gilgo Beach area is now being investigated to determine if he has any connection to unsolved murders in other states. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
Large swaths of the southern U.S. experienced triple-digit temperatures again Thursday, from California all the way to Florida. The heat is straining power grids, and energy bills are predicted to jump considerably this summer. Carter Evans reports.
"Blank-check" company created to take Donald Trump's social media firm public settles allegation of "material misrepresentations."
About 50 to 100 meteors from the Perseids can be seen per hour under ideal conditions, according to NASA.