Beauty pageant queens reveal they secretly got married
Beauty pageant queens Fabiola Valentín, from Puerto Rico, and Mariana Varela, from Argentina, secretly tied the knot.
Beauty pageant queens Fabiola Valentín, from Puerto Rico, and Mariana Varela, from Argentina, secretly tied the knot.
Americans can get additional help through a federal energy-assistance program or through funding to upgrade your home.
Election Day is less than a week away and control of the House and Senate are up for grabs, with Republicans holding an edge in the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll. More than half of the GOP candidates running for office have raised questions about the validity of the 2020 election results. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Jorge "Jojo" Morales, a 6-year-old boy with autism, ran into his mother's arms at Miami International Airport on Tuesday night, two months after he was allegedly kidnapped by his father and grandmother.
A private investigator believes 6-year-old Jorge "Jojo" Morales' father had been planning to take him to Canada for a year to live "off the grid."
On Wednesday, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced that 44-year-old David Bonola pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the slaying of Orsolya Gaal.
“We make sure we get each individual [gorilla] in the group [so] that we can do a visual assessment, looking for signs of illness or injury,” says Amy Bond of the international conservation group Gorilla Doctors.
New York's criminal tax fraud trial of the Trump Organization is temporarily on hold after a witness in the case, the company's controller, Jeffrey McConney, tested positive for COVID-19 one day after the trial began. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates has more.
The blue check feature would be part of Twitter Blue, which costs $5 a month.
The FAA has no standards for seat dimensions. More than 26,000 people submitted comments about whether that should change.
A BBC journalist is using fake social media accounts to uncover the spread of disinformation. This reporter, BBC correspondent Marianna Spring, joins the show to discuss her innovative project and how it came to be.
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In the recording, from Jan. 10, 2021, Rhodes also said Oath Keepers "should have brought rifles" to the Capitol.
China's "zero-COVID" policy has triggered widespread lockdowns, fear, unrest, and major economic issues. Businesses across the country are facing significant setbacks and criticism over their responses. Lawrence Gostin is the director of the World Health Organization's collaborating center on national and global health law. He joins CBS News to discuss the growing issues.
Don't delay: Walmart's incredible early Black Friday deal is only good through Nov. 3.
Latest jump is the fourth supersized rate hike this year, as the central bank tries to subdue stubbornly high inflation.
Changes are coming for Twitter's platform as billionaire Elon Musk takes over. But what does that mean for users? Andy Wu, assistant professor at Harvard business school, and Goran Calic, associate professor at the Degroot school of business at McMaster University, join CBS News to discuss.
Ethiopia's warring sides formally agreed to a "permanent cessation of hostilities" during peace negotiations in South Africa.
An Ethiopian man living in Virginia allegedly told officers, "I hate America and I was trying to kill people."
Owners of NFL franchise have hired BofA Securities to consider strategic alternatives including possible sale.
Kansas has suspended Hall of Fame coach Bill Self and top assistant Kurtis Townsend for the first four games of the season.
The fourth-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history could soar to the largest ever if no one wins the top prize in Wednesday night's Powerball drawing.
In audio of the proceedings, one woman can be heard declaring, "The right to choose will not be taken away."
The sheriff's office said a man stepped out of an SUV and fired multiple rounds from a handgun at a family inside a car.
Data from the FBI shows fewer murders are being solved in the U.S. than ever before. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green breaks down what the numbers show, then she and Vladimir Duthiers speak with Jeffrey Butts, Ph.D., from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about what's driving these numbers and related racial disparities.
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