Massive fire shuts down Los Angeles freeway
A massive fire shut down the I-10 freeway, one of the busiest roadways in Los Angeles. A state of emergency was declared and it's unclear how long the road will remain closed. Elise Preston reports.
A massive fire shut down the I-10 freeway, one of the busiest roadways in Los Angeles. A state of emergency was declared and it's unclear how long the road will remain closed. Elise Preston reports.
The FBI is investigating whether New York City Mayor Eric Adams pressured fire department officials to fast track permits for a proposed high-rise Turkish government officials, according to the New York Times. Astrid Martinez has the latest.
Congress has just days to approve a new funding plan to avert a government shutdown. But new House Speaker Mike Johnson's most recent proposal is drawing criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Natalie Brand reports.
As Israel's war against Hamas continues, Palestinians fleeing south are desperate for aid. But the U.N. says only 500 trucks carrying much-needed supplies have entered Gaza since the start of the war, despite that number going in every day prior to the outbreak of the conflict. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Georgia is a step closer to joining the European Union after the European Commission on Wednesday recommended Georgia as a candidate for EU membership.
During an interview for this week's 60 Minutes, Iranian activist Masih Alinejad told Lesley Stahl she should not have worn a headscarf during her interview last year with Iranian President Raisi.
Based in London and banned in Iran, Iran International has become a prominent source of information for Iranians—and an object of intimidation and death threats.
A horse doping investigation led to the conviction of more than two dozen people. A new national watchdog is in place, but some still wonder whether racing can be reformed.
A horse racing watchdog is trying to clean up the sport, which for years has grappled with drugs and cheating. Then, multiple horse deaths since last spring have added to questions about the sport's future.
Masih Alinejad has already been the target of two plots, allegedly backed by Iran. She has said that unless the Biden administration's policies on Iran change, her life will continue to be in danger.
Iranian dissidents living abroad say they're spied on, as intelligence agencies worldwide accuse Iran of a global campaign to intimidate, abduct, and assassinate its critics and perceived enemies.
Al-Shifa hospital, one of the largest medical facilities in Gaza, has become entangled in Israel's war with Hamas as fighting and strikes around the hospital continue. Israel claims the militant group is using the hospital as a base, a charge Hamas denies. Debora Patta reports.
Iranian dissidents living abroad say they’re spied on, as intelligence agencies worldwide accuse Iran of a global campaign to intimidate, abduct, and assassinate its critics and perceived enemies.
A horse racing watchdog is trying to clean up the sport, which for years has grappled with drugs and cheating. Then, multiple horse deaths since last spring have added to questions about the sport's future.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Jericka Duncan.
The U.S. is assisting with the complicated hostage diplomacy, and this week President Biden's top Mideast adviser Brett McGurk is heading to Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar with other stops possible.
"What an amazing birthday present," wrote Gordon Ramsay, whose birthday was on November 8th.
More than 180,000 people across France, including 100,000 in Paris, have marched peacefully to protest against rising antisemitism in the wake of Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza.
The Earthshot Prize annually recognizes five innovators addressing the environmental crisis through Prince William's climate-focused charity.