Oklahoma executes man for 2006 killings: “I apologize for murdering your sons”
Oklahoma has carried out its first execution of the year on a man convicted of killing two men in a drive-by shooting.
American Chloe Kim wins silver in women’s halfpipe, misses Olympic three-peat
Chloe Kim has fallen short in her bid to become the first Olympic snowboarder to win three consecutive gold medals.
American Chloe Kim wins silver in women’s halfpipe, misses Olympic three-peat
Chloe Kim has fallen short in her bid to become the first Olympic snowboarder to win three consecutive gold medals.
Southwest says it is making adjustments after launching new boarding process
Southwest Airlines says its making adjustments to its boarding process two weeks after the discount carrier switched to assigned seating. Officials with the airline told CBS News that one of the main issues the airline is troubleshooting
Southwest says it is making adjustments after launching new boarding process
Southwest Airlines says its making adjustments to its boarding process two weeks after the discount carrier switched to assigned seating. Officials with the airline told CBS News that one of the main issues the airline is troubleshooting
Americans paid nearly 90% of Trump’s 2025 tariffs, new analysis found
Americans, not foreign exporters, shouldered nearly the costs from the Trump administration’s tariffs last year, according to the New York Fed.
Americans paid nearly 90% of Trump’s 2025 tariffs, new analysis found
Americans, not foreign exporters, shouldered nearly the costs from the Trump administration’s tariffs last year, according to the New York Fed.
EPA head Lee Zeldin defends decision to revoke “endangerment finding” on greenhouse gases
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin spoke to CBS News’ Weijia Jiang about the Trump administration’s announcement to revoke what’s known as the “endangerment finding,” which classifies greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane as a threat to public
Gisèle Pelicot recounts ex-husband’s “unthinkable” crimes in first U.S. TV interview
In a conversation to air on “CBS Sunday Morning” Feb. 15, Gisèle Pelicot discusses how she has moved on in her life after testifying against her ex-husband in a notorious mass rape trial in France.
Preview: Gisèle Pelicot’s first U.S. TV interview
In 2024, Gisèle Pelicot became the public face of sexual abuse as the center of a notorious mass rape trial in France, during which her ex-husband was found guilty of drugging her unconscious and inviting dozens of