Ecuadorians head to the polls weeks after candidate assassinated
Sunday's ballot has the names of eight candidates, including Fernando Villavicencio, the anti-corruption crusader who was killed Aug. 9 while leaving a campaign rally.
Sunday's ballot has the names of eight candidates, including Fernando Villavicencio, the anti-corruption crusader who was killed Aug. 9 while leaving a campaign rally.
The deaths are part of a relentless spiral of violence that has fueled the worst fighting between Israel and the Palestinians in the West Bank in nearly two decades.
Southern California prepares for first tropical storm in decades; Sports gambler Billy Walters shares unusual rags to riches story in new book
Defense attorneys for alleged killer Bryan Kohberger focused on the DNA evidence linking him to the murders of four Idaho college students in a court appearance Friday. The defense has questioned the validity of the DNA and offered an alibi for Kohberger, but an independent criminal defense attorney said it's a weak argument. Elise Preston reports.
The fire began late Tuesday in the north of the island and has forced authorities in eight municipalities to order the evacuation of more than 4,500 people and the confinement of thousands more.
On Thursday, Wells Fargo analysts issued a report saying that the state's primary power company is essentially worth zero dollars – pointing to the increasing death toll, property damage, pain and suffering in Maui.
One person was killed and six people were wounded in a mass shooting in West Philadelphia early Saturday.
A New York City drug dealer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for providing "The Wire" actor Michael K. Williams with fentanyl-laced heroin.
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "You're the One."
The death toll in Maui has risen to 114. Meanwhile, a resident criticized an official's decision to not sound emergency sirens as the flames spread. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
Many of Peter Berg's most famous projects, like "Lone Survivor" and "Deepwater Horizon," are based on real events, and his new limited series "Painkiller" is no different. The epic show chronicles the opioid epidemic in the United States. Jeff Glor has more on their conversation.
Glenn Kaino is an artist and digital pioneer pushing the boundaries of his medium. In a new exhibit, he uses virtual reality to cover his own family history. Michelle Miller reports from California.
Cooking as a career had never crossed Jocelyn Delk Adams' mind - until she made a pound cake for a coworker and was overwhelmed with paid requests for more. She started sharing her recipes and videos of her in the kitchen online, launching her to Internet stardom. Now, she's coming out with her first cookbook. Janet Shamlian reports.
For Billy Walters, a career as a professional gambler has been a dream, even with some bumps, like a prison sentence, along the way. Now, he's releasing the new book "Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk," sharing his whole story. Dana Jacobson has more.
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "Too Little, Too Late, Too Bad."
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "You Don't Know How Sweet It Is."
Rich Brochu, the founder of Florida Fishing Academy, has been operating his non-profit for decades. The group works to bring kids from low-income neighborhoods out on the water, teaching them important life lessons along the way. The academy has exploded in size and popularity, now bringing out thousands of kids a year. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
Millions on the West Coast are preparing for rain and wind ahead of a forecast that projects Hurricane Hilary weakening to a tropical storm. Meanwhile, Maui residents work to recover from massive wildfires as the death toll rises to at least 114. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Defense attorneys for alleged killer Brian Kohberger focused on the DNA evidence linking him to the murders of four Idaho college students in a court appearance Friday. The defense has questioned the validity of the DNA and offered an alibi for Kohberger, but an independent criminal defense attorney said it's a weak argument. Elise Preston reports.
Residents in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California are bracing for a tropical storm. Hurricane Hilary is expected to weaken before it makes landfall, but this will be the first tropical storm in the area since 1939. Carter Evans reports on what to expect.
Bad behavior by tourists has gone viral across Europe. Officials have condemned incidents in cities including Rome, Venice and Paris. Chris Livesay reports on the surge in bad behavior by tourists this summer.
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The 12-year-old is just the 22nd girl to play in the tournament's history.
Viral incidents in Rome, Paris, Venice and other cities has garnered negative attention and expensive fines for tourists.
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