Group says Paris Olympics swimmers facing "alarming levels" of bacteria
A water charity says it has found "alarming levels" of dangerous bacteria in the Seine river just months before the Paris Olympics.
A water charity says it has found "alarming levels" of dangerous bacteria in the Seine river just months before the Paris Olympics.
They'll play the Indiana Fever, which just happens to have the first pick in the WNBA draft, and they are expected to choose superstar Caitlin Clark.
Experts say a rare six-legged gazelle with a genetic disorder has beaten the odds to "lead an impressive life" in an Israeli nature reserve.
The goats usually graze on the mountains and cliffs of the island but as they've grown in population, they've infiltrated residential areas.
Here's where some experts think mortgage interest rates could be headed in the next year.
President Joe Biden could miss the deadline to be included on the ballot in Ohio this fall.
Jelly Roll brought the house down, closing the CMT Music Awards with a performance that got everyone on their feet. The night was a significant triumph for the artist, who swept up the top honors.
As the path of totality sweeps over Niagara Falls, New York, spectators gather for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the iconic waterfalls under the rare and dramatic backdrop of a total solar eclipse.
Bill Nye joins “CBS Mornings” to explain the crucial role of solar eclipse glasses in safely enjoying the spectacle, and the science that makes it all possible.
New Zealand has tightened the rules of its primary temporary work visa program as the government tries to tackle what it calls an "unsustainable" influx.
Trillions of periodical cicadas will emerge from the ground this spring, bringing with them their loud buzzing and molted exoskeletons. Here's where you will be able to see them.
Solar eclipse will be visible across U.S. today; British man completes run across Africa.
The judge sentenced Majors to one year of domestic violence counseling after he was found guilty of harassing and assaulting ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari in New York City.
One volcanologist said Mount Etna was spewing "unprecedented quantities" of the volcanic vortex rings – potentially because of "so much bad news" happening lately.
Are you considering opening a no-penalty CD this season? Here's what some experts think of the idea.
Country music's superstar Jelly Roll celebrated a remarkable night at the CMT Music Awards, securing wins for Video of the Year, Male Video of the Year, and CMT Performance of the Year. He joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his big wins.
President Biden is gearing up to reveal a series of proposals designed to cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt, in the wake of the Supreme Court's rejection of his original plan for student loan relief.
Today, more than 30 million Americans will be able to witness a rare total eclipse of the sun. Also, the NCAA Men's Final between UConn and Purdue tonight will cap an epic March Madness. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
As the U.S. prepares for a partial eclipse visible to 99% of its residents, and a total eclipse visible to millions, CBS New York meteorologist Lonnie Quinn warns that the weather could obscure the rare view for some.
Amid a sea of tents, thousands gathered at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to watch a rare solar eclipse that will darken skies across the country.
Severe weather forecasts are casting a shadow over the eclipse viewing plans, leading to potential disappointment for enthusiasts in the South and Plains. This includes many who have traveled great distances in hopes of witnessing the event in Texas.
The country music star allegedly threw a chair from the top floor of a bar and it landed on a street near two officers, according to police.
As of Monday morning, clouds were expected along much of the path of totality for the afternoon's solar eclipse with the heaviest anticipated in Texas. Clear skies are in the forecast for the eclipse's northern track in Vermont, Maine and Canada. CBS News' Tony Dokoupil and Janet Shamlian have more on the final preparations for the solar event.
As the much-anticipated solar eclipse approaches, questions arise about visibility due to potential weather conditions. Jim Cantore from The Weather Channel provides insights on which spectators are most likely to have a clear view of the phenomenon.
As Cleveland eyes a hopeful break in the clouds for the solar eclipse, NASA's Glenn Research Center gears up for an unprecedented experiment. Leveraging advanced camera tech on high-altitude aircraft and launching rockets from Virginia, scientists aim to capture the Earth's ionosphere during the rare moment of totality.