Back to public duties, Prince William addresses family's health issues
Prince William thanked well-wishers for "kind messages of support" as King Charles and Kate face health issues.
Prince William thanked well-wishers for "kind messages of support" as King Charles and Kate face health issues.
There are a few times in particular that it can make sense to lock in a mortgage rate.
The Supreme Court is set to determine the legality of former President Donald Trump's bid for re-election following his appeal against the decision to exclude him from Colorado's primary ballot.
Gaining popularity especially among younger demographics, Zyn is a brand of smoke and tobacco-free nicotine pouches that have some experts raising health concerns.
Following a deadly attack on U.S. troops in Jordan, the U.S. military has successfully conducted a drone strike in Iraq that killed a man responsible for the attack.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday over former President Donald Trump's eligibility for reelection. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has a preview of the hearing.
Voters in some states are getting the chance to rank their first, second and third choices rather than select only one candidate when they fill out their ballots. As Natalie Brand reports, supporters of so-called ranked choice voting hope it gains steam and cuts through divisive presidential politics.
A scrap metal boat carrying dozens of Sudanese migrants has capsized off Tunisia's coast, leaving at least 13 people dead and 27 missing.
Donald Trump is the only remaining major GOP candidate in the field listed on the ballot for Nevada's Republican caucuses after Nikki Haley opted to file for the state's primary instead.
R. Anthony Rupp III said he only sued after learning the same officers were involved in the arrest of an unarmed man who died of an asthma attack.
The warmest January on record was confirmed right after the world experienced its hottest year ever observed.
Three researchers won a $700,000 prize for using artificial intelligence to read a 2,000-year-old scroll that was scorched in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Former President Donald Trump's eligibility for the 2024 ballot is set to be considered by the Supreme Court.
U.S. Virgin Islands is trying out ranked choice voting in 2024 Republican presidential caucuses Thursday, hoping to give voters more of a voice with their votes.
The OnePlus 12 is a new smartphone that rivals what many of the latest smartphones can do, but it's offered at half the price.
Officials said there was no immediate threat to the tiny town of Grindavik - evacuated after a previous eruption - or to a major power plant in the area.
The spacecraft's instruments will study how Earth's oceans, atmosphere and land masses interact and how that interaction impacts climate change.
Senior Kataib Hezbollah leader killed in Baghdad in U.S. drone strike; Law enforcement cracking down on Super Bowl counterfeits
Her announcement came one day after she was soundly defeated by President Biden in the Nevada Democratic primary.
John Dickerson reports on the collapse of a border security bill in Congress, a U.S. drone strike in Iraq, and how to spot Super Bowl counterfeits.
The Super Bowl can mean big business for scammers. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave explores how law enforcement officials are cracking down on counterfeits ahead of the big game.
The Senate on Wednesday voted against advancing a bipartisan border policy and foreign aid bill after weeks of negotiations. Steven Smith, professor of political science at Arizona State University, joins CBS News to discuss what the failure says about the inner workings of Capitol Hill -- and what it will take to get anything passed in an election year.
In January, Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian-American teenager in the West Bank. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta spoke with the teen's father about what he wants from the U.S. as he seeks justice.
Researchers named the marine animal "Santjordia pagesi" after the Cross of St. George because of its resemblance to the striking X.
Every four years, candidates bet big on Nevada. But to hit the jackpot in November, they need to win over the state's key demographic: Latinos. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe explains.