Israeli workers strike amid growing anger over planned judicial reforms
The strikes come after tens of thousands hit the nation's streets to denounce Benjamin Netanyahu's sacking of his defense chief, who opposed the judicial reforms.
The strikes come after tens of thousands hit the nation's streets to denounce Benjamin Netanyahu's sacking of his defense chief, who opposed the judicial reforms.
Authorities in the Dallas area say the family has flown to Turkey but there's been no sign of six-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, who has severe developmental and physical disabilities.
Police said that Steve Cozzi's body has not been found, but they have evidence that he was killed by Dr. Tomasz Kosowski.
Sanabria claimed criminals used witchcraft, and said in one operation a police officer had been able to kill one of them by "praying while shooting."
If approved, the budget would give Congress' internal police department an annual budget larger than the police departments of several major American cities.
The incidents were among at least four violent encounters with Black men in Mississippi since 2019 that left two dead and another with lasting injuries, an AP investigation found.
Some taxpayers would enjoy an increase in after-tax income, but payments for others likely would jump.
The move came hours after tens of thousands burst onto the nation's streets to oppose the prime minister's sacking of his defense minister he called for a pause of the overhaul
Silicon Valley Bank failed earlier this month after a sudden run on deposits, prompting regulators to seize control and rattling the banking industry.
Storm brings deadly tornado as it sweeps through the South; Harriet Tubman monument in New Jersey aims to educate visitors about her life
Prosthetic tech advances give sense of touch. Then, inside the eBay stalking scandal. And, Charles Barkley: The 60 Minutes Interview.
An adult woman who was also believed to have been ejected from the car was in critical condition.
The launch was the North's seventh missile event this month as it steps up its military demonstrations in a tit-for-tat response to U.S.-South Korea military exercises.
Technological advances in prosthetic limbs are returning a sense of touch to amputees. Scott Pelley reports on the breakthrough technology.
Iran International, an independent news station, has been banned in Iran and labeled as terrorists by the government. Haley Ott takes a look at how the journalists continue their reporting, even in the face of threats.
Sixty nights a year, basketball legend Charles Barkley is the go-to guy on TNT’s Inside the NBA. He shares with Jon Wertheim how he transitioned from playing on the court to analyzing the game.
The city of Philadelphia has issued a water advisory after 8,000 gallons of latex chemicals spilled into a creek.
An explosion at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania has left at least five dead. Two people are still unaccounted for.
A couple running a news site about e-commerce became the focus of intense, targeted harassment by eBay employees. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the stalking case.
Online auction giant eBay, and the company's former CEO, provided the following statements for 60 Minutes' report Sunday, "Silicon Valley Scandal."
California has made efforts to clear downed trees from forest floors to help prevent wildfires. One company is taking those trees and repurposing them into useful items for the community. CBS Sacramento's Elizabeth Klinge has the details.
A monument to Harriet Tubman sits in Newark, New Jersey. Complete with an audio installation, people visiting the site will be able to learn more about her life. Elaine Quijano has more.
Despite the uncertainty of athletic upsets, politics and economics, there’s one solid glimmer of certainty: Spring began this past week.
Despite the uncertainty of athletic upsets, politics and economics, there's one solid glimmer of certainty: Spring began this week.
"I got to live my dream." Charles Barkley tells 60 Minutes how he went from Leeds, Alabama, to the top of the world.