Inside the secret mission to get Nobel Peace Prize winner out of Venezuela
An American special forces veteran led the operation to get María Corina Machado out of Venezuela: "The first Nobel Prize winner that we've ever rescued."
An American special forces veteran led the operation to get María Corina Machado out of Venezuela: "The first Nobel Prize winner that we've ever rescued."
The popular app Instacart charged customers different prices on the same items bought from the same stores, an investigation from Consumer Reports and progressive think tank Groundwork Collaborative found. Instacart responded, saying, "These tests are not dynamic pricing. Prices never change in real time," adding, "retailers have long tested prices in their physical stores," and saying that 10 retail partners do so in the app. Jo Ling Kent has more.
"The Pig and the Lady," a restaurant in Honolulu, uses modern cuisine and vibrant flavors of Vietnam. The chef and owner told "CBS Mornings" how he puts his own spin on family recipes.
Japan is warning about a potential megaquake after a massive earthquake struck parts of the country. CBS News' Errol Barnett reports.
China's purchase of a historical building in the heart of London to form a "super embassy" is raising concerns about security in the United Kingdom. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
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Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is explaining what course she thinks lawmakers should take to address the expiring Affordable Care Act tax subsidies. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.
Escalating U.S. operations near Venezuela continue to ratchet pressure against Nicolás Maduro. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports.
María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader who has spent 11 months in hiding, arrived in Oslo, Norway, shortly after her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf. BBC News, a CBS News partner, spoke to Machado about her country.
The Senate is set to vote Thursday on competing measures to lower health care costs, but both parties' bills are expected to fail. Follow live updates here.
Erika Kirk responded in a CBS News town hall recorded on Wednesday to people who celebrated the assassination of her husband, conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, saying, "you're sick. He's a human being." The town hall airs on Saturday on CBS.
Prosecutors have charged Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder in the Sept. 10 shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. They plan to seek the death penalty.
NHTSA said faulty software may cause Waymo vehicles to pass a stopped school bus even when its red lights are flashing or its stop arm is extended.
A new controversial plan proposed by the Trump administration could force tourists from 42 countries, including U.S. allies, to hand over five years of social media history before visiting. The administration says its goal is strengthening national security and screening for travelers entering the U.S. Nicole Sganga reports.
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The Senate is expected to vote on competing proposals to address rising health insurance premiums as a key deadline approaches. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
Health officials say an infant botulism outbreak tied to ByHeart baby formula has been expanded to include all illnesses reported since the company began production in 2022.
The Senate is set to vote on Thursday on competing health care measures from Democrats and Republicans amid a fast-approaching deadline that could increase costs for millions of Americans. Nikole Killion reports.
President Trump announces the seizure of an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, in a major escalation in U.S. anti-drug operations. Plus, Michigan's head football coach is fired and arrested following allegations of an inappropriate relationship. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Video shows members of an elite Coast Guard unit approaching an oil tanker by helicopter and rappelling down to the ship, which they seized after it left a Venezuelan port on Wednesday. The tanker was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for alleged ties to terrorist groups.
Heavy rain has triggered flooding, rescues and road closures in Washington state, with Gov. Bob Ferguson declaring a statewide emergency.
President Trump announced the U.S. seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, which the Nicolás Maduro regime blasted as "an act of international piracy." CBS News' Natalie Brand reports, and Will Freeman, a fellow for Latin America studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins CBS News with more.
Across western Washington, up to 15 inches of rain slammed neighborhoods, covering cars and surrounding homes after an atmospheric river brought downpours for a third consecutive day. Tens of thousands were told to evacuate and as the water rose, first responders rescued dozens of people.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points. It's the third consecutive rate cut for the Fed as inflation continues to rise. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what it means for you.
Former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was detained by police, authorities say, hours after he was fired from his position. The school's athletic director said on Wednesday they terminated Moore with cause after he "engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member." According to ESPN, he's a suspect in an alleged assault, but no charges have been filed.