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In a rare prime-time address, President Biden called on Congress to pass gun control legislation to prevent more mass shootings like the one that killed 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on the efforts underway to pass some kind of gun reform.
“Her Majesty the Queen: A Gayle King Special” celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s unprecedented 70-year reign and looks ahead to the future of the British monarchy. The one-hour special features interviews with best-selling author and royal expert Tina Brown and Sir Paul McCartney who talks about his lifelong admiration for the queen. The special airs on Thursday, June 2 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS and will be available to stream on the CBS News app and Paramount+.
Reporting from Mykolaiv, CBS News’ Imtiaz Tyab looks at the Kherson region in Ukraine, where Russian troops took over three months ago. Tyab speaks with residents and those who recently evacuated from the city about its conditions under Russian occupation.
High gas prices throughout the nation are turning into major speed bumps for summer travel plans. The nation's average price for a gallon of gas is now $4.76 – another new record. Kris Van Cleave reports on the increasing costs of going on a road trip.
Peter Navarro was indicted after defying a subpoena from the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Buckingham Palace said the queen would not join other royals for Friday's service of thanksgiving after experiencing "discomfort" at Thursday's parade.
A 53-year-old Michigan man was arrested outside the Capitol Friday.
The National Hurricane Center predicts that rainfall up to 10 inches is possible in South Florida, including the Florida Keys.
The banks must make the declaration in order to have access to state and local contracts in Texas.
Texas prison officials say Gonzalo Lopez was tracked down after slaying a family of five in a rural cabin and stealing their pickup truck. He escaped from a prison bus three weeks ago.
The IRS is boosting audits on higher earners, with the audit rate jumping fourfold on filers earning more than $10 million.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released a bulletin Friday saying it "has no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited in any elections."
Russia's assault on Ukraine is being felt worldwide, and the U.S. health care system is not immune.
"They put a bag over my head and then began beating me. I was so severely beaten, I lost consciousness," victim says.
Friday marks the 100th day since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine.
About 6,500 Ukrainians have arrived under the Uniting for Ukraine program, which President Biden said will help the U.S. welcome up to 100,000 refugees.
The Treasury Department is targeting yachts, aircrafts, the firms that manage them, Kremlin officials and businessmen linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a new round of sanctions.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused "devastating consequences for children at a scale and speed not seen since World War II," U.N. says
Preview: In advance of the House Select Committee's public hearings on the Jan. 6 insurrection, the Wyoming Republican talks with "CBS Sunday Morning" about the state of her party today.
President Biden wished the Tesla CEO "lots of luck on his trip to the moon" in response to his doubts about the U.S. economy.
A prosecutor said Gerard Schaefer, who was implicated in up to 30 deaths, "made Ted Bundy look like a Boy Scout."
Republican Rep. Chris Jacobs of New York says he will not run for another term in Congress amid backlash over his support for new gun control measures.
Specific lots of cheddar, brie and pecorino are among the products potentially tainted with a harmful bacteria.
The police official allegedly gives law enforcement information to the Jalisco drug cartel "in exchange for bribes."
An Arizona woman accused of illegally collecting early ballots during the 2020 primary election has pleaded guilty.
Before the recount, Oz led McCormick by 972 votes out of 1.34 million.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game requested Wildlife Services kill the two wolves, but officials said they couldn't be found.
Britain's monarch is doing more of what she likes and less of what she doesn't, but for a monarch who's earned huge affection and respect, there have been a few bumps in the road.
“Her Majesty the Queen: A Gayle King Special” celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s unprecedented 70-year reign and looks ahead to the future of the British monarchy. The one-hour special features interviews with best-selling author and royal expert Tina Brown and Sir Paul McCartney who talks about his lifelong admiration for the queen. The special airs on Thursday, June 2 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS and will be available to stream on the CBS News app and Paramount+.
Buckingham Palace said the queen would not join other royals for Friday's service of thanksgiving after experiencing "discomfort" at Thursday's parade.
The stumpy-legged dogs have gained high standing as the British monarch's breed of choice, and they too are being highlighted for her Diamond Jubilee week.
It's the couple's first public visit to the United Kingdom since they quit as senior royals over two years ago.
Throwing a party for a 96-year-old woman who's been in the same job for 70 years might seem like a farewell party. But Britain's monarch isn't done setting records yet.
The longest-serving monarch in British history may have one of the most familiar faces on the planet, but she's still full of surprises.
Cultural changes brought by everything from rock and roll to mass immigration have transformed the U.K. over the past 70 years, but if the queen herself has changed, there's little sign of it.
The United Kingdom and its 14 Commonwealth realms are marking the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to the throne
One columnist says student debt affects not just individuals, but "all of our economic futures."
The unemployment rate remained steady at 3.6%, close to its pre-pandemic level.
Private boosters are dangling potentially lucrative "name, image or likeness" deals to recruit budding stars. Coaches are worried.
Despite high gas prices and skyrocketing airfares, there are a few options for smart travelers.
E-commerce giant "still has not produced any of the key categories of documents," say Committee members in letter.
A major storm system is bearing down on Florida as the Atlantic hurricane season gets underway. Weather Channel meteorologist Reynolds Wolf has the latest.
Former Trump aide Peter Navarro has been indicted on contempt of Congress charges after defying a subpoena to appear before the January 6 committee. He was arrested as he was waiting to board a flight. Jeff Pegues has more details.
A retired New York City police officer was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol after authorities said he presented a fake badge and had ammunition and a BB gun in his vehicle. Nikole Killion reports.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers say they are making progress on gun reform legislation in wake of recent mass shootings. But the measures being discussed fall short of President Biden's proposals. Scott MacFarlane takes a look.
After 100 days of war in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said "victory will be ours." Despite being outgunned and outmanned, Ukraine is still fighting back with a vengeance. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
Attorney Ben Crump said those "at the root of the hate" are accountable in Buffalo supermarket shooting.
Harini Logan, a 14-year-old girl from San Antonio, Texas made history Thursday night when she became the first ever Scripps National Spelling Bee champion to win in a tie-breaking spell-off. Chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports on the emotional and historic night.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his work on behalf of the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting victim families, and his new Netflix documentary called "Civil.”
Admiral Linda L. Fagan shattered the military's glass ceiling, becoming the commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard and the first female officer to lead a branch of the U.S. armed forces.
Elizabeth Smart sits down with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King 20 years after she was kidnapped from her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 14.
When LeBron James walked into the I Promise School in Akron, Ohio, the kids went wild.
Artist Jon Foreman finds inspiration in nature and a receding tide, using rocks that he finds, or raked sand, to turn the beaches of Wales into spectacular designs that are destined to be washed away. Correspondent Seth Doane reports on landscape art that is stunning – and fleeting.
As a kid, Manny Remilus was in and out of the hospital, and the nurses there made his stays easier. He wanted to do the same for the next generation.
Gary Martin has gotten extremely close to breaking this record during other track meets this year, but at a meet on Monday, he finally did it.
Mace was hesitant to knock on the door at first, not wanting to surprise the residents inside by showing up with her camera crew. But the person who opened the door shocked her.
CBS Reports explores gun violence victims' fight to pass gun control laws in Virginia in the wake of mass shootings and the armed resistance determined to stop them from passing.
For an unprecedented number of young people in Gen Z, gender is a social construct that needs dismantling. In this CBS Reports documentary, we follow four teens with diverse gender identities to see how they are dealing with and experiencing a world that’s redefining gender.
Is free speech under threat? CBS Reports explores that question with members of Gen Z, many of whom say their right to free expression is eroding.
Gen Z is the first generation to go from birth through adolescence completely connected. This episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" reveals the toll the online world is taking on kids’ self-esteem and self-control, as well as how some intrepid teens are trying to reshape their generation's relationship with technology.
A racial reckoning is happening in America, but the voices of kids and teens are often missing from that conversation. In this episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" young people from across the country share their perspectives on race and firsthand experiences with racism in the U.S. today.
Looking to buy a PS5? Here's a handy guide for tracking restocks at Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Gamestop and more.
Shop the best washers and dryers from LG, Samsung and Maytag.
These Amazon picks include free two-day shipping and Ikea's similar budget-friendly prices.
Republican Rep. Chris Jacobs of New York says he will not run for another term in Congress amid backlash over his support for new gun control measures.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released a bulletin Friday saying it "has no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited in any elections."
A 53-year-old Michigan man was arrested outside the Capitol Friday.
The Amazon executive in charge of the company's worldwide consumer business is resigning after 23 years with the company.
Highway safety agency has been investigating phantom braking in Tesla's Models 3 and Y for over a year.
The Amazon executive in charge of the company's worldwide consumer business is resigning after 23 years with the company.
Highway safety agency has been investigating phantom braking in Tesla's Models 3 and Y for over a year.
One columnist says student debt affects not just individuals, but "all of our economic futures."
President Biden wished the Tesla CEO "lots of luck on his trip to the moon" in response to his doubts about the U.S. economy.
The IRS is boosting audits on higher earners, with the audit rate jumping fourfold on filers earning more than $10 million.
Republican Rep. Chris Jacobs of New York says he will not run for another term in Congress amid backlash over his support for new gun control measures.
Before the recount, Oz led McCormick by 972 votes out of 1.34 million.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers say they are making progress on gun reform legislation in wake of recent mass shootings.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released a bulletin Friday saying it "has no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited in any elections."
Representative Adam Schiff, Senator Pat Toomey, Dr. Walter J. Koroshetz and more appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
Federal health officials released new details Friday on the monkeypox outbreak, which has risen to at least 23 cases in the U.S. and hundreds around the world.
Russia's assault on Ukraine is being felt worldwide, and the U.S. health care system is not immune.
Specific lots of cheddar, brie and pecorino are among the products potentially tainted with a harmful bacteria.
The rate of COVID-19 infections is still highest among the unvaccinated, according to figures through April.
Product safety regulator says bed rails "have trapped and strangled older adults at alarming rates."
Strict dress codes are just the beginning.
"They put a bag over my head and then began beating me. I was so severely beaten, I lost consciousness," victim says.
The police official allegedly gives law enforcement information to the Jalisco drug cartel "in exchange for bribes."
Britain's monarch is doing more of what she likes and less of what she doesn't, but for a monarch who's earned huge affection and respect, there have been a few bumps in the road.
Buckingham Palace said the queen would not join other royals for Friday's service of thanksgiving after experiencing "discomfort" at Thursday's parade.
Queen Elizabeth II missed a service of thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral in London after Buckingham Palace said she experienced "discomfort" during a military parade the day before. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, were cheered when they arrived at the service. Holly Williams has more details.
The actor, who suffers from alopecia, is using "the moment" on her influential show to shed light on the autoimmune condition that causes hair loss.
It's the couple's first public visit to the United Kingdom since they quit as senior royals over two years ago.
Elaine Bredehoft, actress Amber Heard's attorney, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her reaction to the court's ruling in favor of actor and ex-husband Johnny Depp, and what her legal team plans to do next.
On her talk show "Red Table Talk," Jada Pinkett Smith addresses her husband Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards.
Billionaire twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss announce their cryptocurrency company Gemini Trust is laying off 10% of staff. The company, founded in 2014, isthe latest in the industry to see significant losses. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joins CBS News anchor Tanya Rivero to discuss what this means for Gemini Trust and crypto overall.
Tesla shares fell more than 7% on a report the CEO is considering layoffs over a "super bad feeling" about the economy.
Planning some family fun this summer? CBS News Reporter Dan Patterson shares some of his favorite apps to help organize and save a little money this season.
Longtime Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg is leaving Facebook's parent company after 14 years. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is giving his employees an ultimatum on remote work. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson breaks down the biggest stories in tech.
Former employee of world's largest NFT marketplace used confidential information to cash in, prosecutors allege.
The exotic insects are intentionally set free into the wild to provide biological control against invasive species.
The "groundbreaking" procedure appears to be the first 3D-printed implant made of living tissues.
More than 6 million Californians are under new water restrictions as of June 1. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California made an urgent call for a 35% reduction in water use, as nearly the entire state is under severe drought. CBS's Elaine Quijano spoke with Adel Hagekhalil, the water supplier's general manager, about how these new rules will affect people's lives.
Millions of people in southern California are facing new water restrictions thanks to a megadrought crippling the Southwest. But southern Nevada has been conserving water for years. The area's latest move is to tear out all non-functional grass to save nearly 10 billion gallons of water. CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy reports.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope could soon provide some answers about other planets in the far reaches of the Milky Way. Assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute Néstor Espinoza speaks with CBS News anchor Lana Zak about the what scientists hope to learn from these other planets.
In an interview with the Associated Press, a Texas state senator said the commander who ordered officers to remain outside a Robb Elementary School classroom during a mass shooting was not carrying a police radio as the massacre unfolded.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers say they are making progress on gun reform legislation in wake of recent mass shootings. But the measures being discussed fall short of President Biden's proposals. Scott MacFarlane takes a look.
A retired New York City police officer was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol after authorities said he presented a fake badge and had ammunition and a BB gun in his vehicle. Nikole Killion reports.
The police official allegedly gives law enforcement information to the Jalisco drug cartel "in exchange for bribes."
A weekslong manhunt in Texas for a convicted killer ended in a shootout Thursday night. Police say escaped inmate Gonzalo Lopez shot at officers south of San Antonio and the officers fired back, killing Lopez, who's suspected of murdering a family of five earlier in the evening. Vladimir Duthiers has more.
The contracts are valued at up to $3.5 billion.
"Amateur and professional astronomers around the world have been tracking its spectacular disintegration for years," NASA said.
A successful fueling test will clear the way for the moon rocket's first test flight as early as August.
SpaceX launched 59 small payloads while Boeing wrapped up its Starliner space station flight
For the first time, two U.S. astronaut ferry ships, from two different vendors are docked at space station.
Strict dress codes are just the beginning.
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Donald Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush – how do the presidents of our era compare with those who came before?
“Her Majesty the Queen: A Gayle King Special” celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s unprecedented 70-year reign and looks ahead to the future of the British monarchy. The one-hour special features interviews with best-selling author and royal expert Tina Brown and Sir Paul McCartney who talks about his lifelong admiration for the queen. The special airs on Thursday, June 2 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS and will be available to stream on the CBS News app and Paramount+.
The family of one of the victims of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, is demanding information from gun manufacturer, Daniel Defense, on its marketing techniques. Mary Engle, executive vice president of policy for BBB National Programs, joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss this issue.
A new study found social media use among American children and teens increased by 17% over the last two years. Dr. Warren Ng, president of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss how social media affects kids' mental health.
The U.S. added 390,000 jobs in May and unemployment remained flat at 3.6%, according to the latest jobs report from the Labor Department, but stocks closed the week in the red. CBS News' Elaine Quijano spoke with Lori Bettinger, president of BancAlliance and former director of the federal Troubled Asset Relief Program, about how this affects your paycheck.
In the wake of the Uvalde school shooting, a bipartisan group of senators is debating measures to curb gun violence. Meanwhile, Rep. Liz Cheney, vice chair of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack, says there is "a cult of personality around Donald Trump." CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.