"Packaged" corpses sow terror in Colombian capital
Since January, 23 bodies wrapped in plastic have been found abandoned in the city.
Since January, 23 bodies wrapped in plastic have been found abandoned in the city.
A gold judicial collar made of glass beads that belonged to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has sold at auction for more than $176,000.
Lauren Kanarek sought former Olympian Michael Barisone as her riding instructor, but felt she wasn’t getting the attention she paid for. Out of frustration, Kanarek took to social media.
Prince William, now the heir to the throne, stood, his head bowed, at the head of the coffin and Harry at the foot.
In one town, some homes floated off their foundation and others were flooded, the National Weather Service reported.
Lauren Kanarek frantically dialed 911 after being shot by Michael Barisone, a former Olympic horseman. But Barisone says he has no memory of the shooting.
Authorities responded to a reported plane crash and discovered two planes had collided.
White House criticizes GOP governors after dozens of migrants land in Martha's Vineyard; Danielle Ponder on her path to music, past career as a lawyer
According to PEN America, from July 2021 through March 2022, there were nearly 1,600 actions taken in school districts to ban more than 1,100 titles.
Royals, heads of state and mourners gather to honor Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
Police in London arrested a man after what the force described as a "disturbance" Friday night in Parliament's Westminster Hall.
The investigation into former President Trump and the FBI's seizure of records from Mar-a-Lago has captured the nation's attention. But it's not the first time that someone has been accused of taking items without permission that belong to the National Archives. Scott MacFarlane reports.
Just like at judo matches, judges use red and white flags and competitors bow — all part of a strange and obscure martial discipline called nihon eiho, the classical swimming art of the samurai. Lucy Craft has more.
"CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent Lee Cowan joined an expedition to the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific to see a vehicle some are calling the space shuttle of the deep blue sea.
Tropical Storm Fiona is moving across the Caribbean, prompting watches for Puerto Rico. Also, migrants who were sent by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to Martha's Vineyard have been moved to a military base on Cape Cod. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Fifty years ago, the television series M*A*S*H premiered on CBS. Leading the cast was Alan Alda, who played Dr. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce. In addition to being an actor, writer and director, Alda is also a bestselling author and fierce advocate for science communication. Jeff Glor spoke with Alda.
Singer Danielle Ponder joins this week's Saturday Sessions. Trained as a lawyer, she worked as a public defender for eight years in Rochester, New York. But for even longer, she's been pursuing a music career, and now it is taking off. Michelle Miller spoke with Ponder.
Singer Danielle Ponder joins this week's Saturday Sessions. Trained as a lawyer, she worked as a public defender for eight years in Rochester, New York. But for even longer, she's been pursuing a music career, and now it is taking off. For Saturday Sessions, Ponder performs "Only the Lonely."
Across the country, more schools are seeing attempted book banning and restrictions. The American Library Association reported Friday that there were nearly 1,600 actions taken in school districts this year alone to ban more than 11,000 titles. Michelle Miller reports.
Singer Danielle Ponder joins this week's Saturday Sessions. Trained as a lawyer, she worked as a public defender for eight years in Rochester, New York. But for even longer, she's been pursuing a music career, and now it is taking off. From her debut album "Some of Us Are Brave," Ponder performs "Someone Like You."
Singer Danielle Ponder joins this week's Saturday Sessions. Trained as a lawyer, she worked as a public defender for eight years in Rochester, New York. But for even longer, she's been pursuing a music career, and now it is taking off. For Saturday Sessions, Ponder performs "Some of Us Are Brave."
Final preparations are underway as thousands of people from across the world are set to arrive in the United Kingdom to attend Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral service on Monday. The funeral had been planned for decades with details especially important to the queen. Roxana Saberi reports.
Crews in Boston are working to meet a Monday deadline to complete years' worth of repairs to an aging rail line. Shutting it down meant arranging an army of buses, rolling out temporary bike lanes and longer commutes. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Baker and cookbook author Jessie Sheehan is all about creating fast yet absolutely delicious desserts. Her newest collection, "Snackable Bakes," features an array of her typically approachable recipes. Nancy Chen has more.
President Biden met at the White House on Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan, both of whom remain jailed in Russia. This was the first in-person encounter between Mr. Biden and the families and happened amid unsuccessful efforts by the administration to secure the Americans' release. Christina Ruffini has the latest.
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