Thursday marks 25 years since Matthew Shepard's death
Matthew Shepard died at 21 after being beaten and tied to a remote fence in Wyoming. His death sparked a reckoning over hate crimes and LGBTQ+ rights.
Matthew Shepard died at 21 after being beaten and tied to a remote fence in Wyoming. His death sparked a reckoning over hate crimes and LGBTQ+ rights.
Taylor Swift's concert film, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," premiered Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The film is already breaking pre-sale records. Swift herself was at the premiere, dancing in her seat and giving hugs to her backup singers. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent reports how Swift continues to challenge traditional industry standards.
The death toll has surged into the thousands as the war between Hamas and Israel has stretched into its fifth day.
Darryl George has been told he will be removed from his Texas high school and sent to a disciplinary alternative education program.
A fundraiser started by Mary Lou Retton's daughter to pay for medical expenses has raised more than $284,000.
Journalist and restaurateur Ravinder Bhogal is the mind behind London's Jikoni. Bhogal serves a kaleidoscope of food that reflects her own family journey from India to England via East Africa, with a variety of cooking styles added to the mix. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
Owner of one of the most successful online Arabic networks in the country, Hussein Hachem's "What's Up Media" keeps Arabs informed and empowered in a language they can understand.
In his first television interview as YouTube's CEO, Neal Mohan talks about the company's global reach and the difficult decisions YouTube faces on videos with questionable content. Tony Dokoupil has more.
The museum said the exhibit features 182 objects, half of which haven't been on view for decades.
Studies show nearly half of South Asian people in the United States report experiencing gender-based violence.
Darryl George has been told he will be removed from his Texas high school and sent to a disciplinary alternative education program.
California recently passed a law to create the Ebony Alert, the first statewide alert system focused on finding missing Black children and young people ages 12 to 25.
Actor and comedian Damon Wayans Jr. joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss hosting and executive producing the new CBS game show "Raid the Cage." He also talks about standup and his famous family.
Sen. Tim Scott joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss the Israel-Hamas war, including American hostages. He criticized President Biden, and said "we stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel."
Only two other survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre are still alive, Hughes Van Ellis' sister, Viola Ford Fletcher, 109 and Lessie Benningfield Randle, 108.
California recently passed a law to create the Ebony Alert, the first statewide alert system focused on finding missing Black children and young people ages 12 to 25.
Post-conviction DNA testing from a rape kit showed Perry Lott did not commit the 1987 crime.
Relatives of Johnny Hollman Sr. have seen the video and contend the officer should be charged with murder.
The video, obtained by CBS affiliate KLAS-TV, shows an officer approach Davis near his home.
Rep. Justin Jones said his expulsion and subsequent treatment has been "an anathema to a free, democratic society."
Emilio Lopez, the CEO of SOP Technologies, said they are developing innovative products to reduce pollution and flooding
Actor Luis Guzman was also honored for his charitable work in the city.
Founded to foster trade, now serving an estimated one million Mexican nationals in the Rocky Mountain west.
The Appellate Division, Second Department, envelops more than half the population of New York State.
The census shows that 50% of Hempstead's population is Hispanic.
Matthew Shepard died at 21 after being beaten and tied to a remote fence in Wyoming. His death sparked a reckoning over hate crimes and LGBTQ+ rights.
Legendary rock star Melissa Etheridge tells "CBS Mornings" she finds "great healing" in sharing deeply personal stories in her new memoir, "Talking to My Angels," as well as on her new Broadway show, "Melissa Etheridge: My Window."
Our sudden shift in temperatures is leading to some shuffling of the wardrobe, but the change is not as easy for some in the LGBTQ+ community.
Wayne Brady said coming out as pansexual doesn't stop him from being "the dopest host on TV." He said, "I'm better because I'm lighter."
CBS game show host Wayne Brady's talents include acting, singing, dancing and improvising. Now the multi-Emmy-winner and host of "Let's Make a Deal" discusses coming out as pansexual with "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Nischelle Turner.
The death toll has surged into the thousands as the war between Hamas and Israel has stretched into its fifth day.
There are several battles going on at the same time to save churches in predominantly Black neighborhoods in Boston.
Nearly half of New York City's Jewish population lives in Brooklyn.
"What our aim is is to give them a sense of comfort, a sense of relief, a sense of community."
Sirens blare in Baltimore's sister city Ashkelon, a coastal city in Israel, hard hit by combat.
Taylor Swift's concert film, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," premiered Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The film is already breaking pre-sale records. Swift herself was at the premiere, dancing in her seat and giving hugs to her backup singers. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent reports how Swift continues to challenge traditional industry standards.
A fundraiser started by Mary Lou Retton's daughter to pay for medical expenses has raised more than $284,000.
Best friends Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg are the hosts of the hit podcast, 'Girls Gotta Eat." They join 'CBS Mornings' to share their advice on modern dating and female friendship.
Motivational speaker and entrepreneur Nicole Walters joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "Nothing is Missing: A Memoir of Living Boldly."
Legendary rock star Melissa Etheridge tells "CBS Mornings" she finds "great healing" in sharing deeply personal stories in her new memoir, "Talking to My Angels," as well as on her new Broadway show, "Melissa Etheridge: My Window."
Tatum Robotics is developing a robot hand to be the first independent communication tool for the deaf-blind community.
Two Massachusetts mothers — inspired by Nikki Puzzo's daughter, Stella — hope to make adaptive clothing for people with disabilities mainstream through their brand, befree.
A new Netflix docuseries is giving viewers an unprecedented inside look at the Invictus Games. The international competition was created in 2014 by the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry. "Heart of Invictus" profiles a group of competitors from around the world as they prepare for last year's games in The Hague. Gabe George, one of the competitors profiled, joins "CBS Mornings."
Andrea Earl and her lattes have only been here a few months, part of a new program with Options Inc. — a group that works to give jobs to people of all abilities. And it proved to be a fast hit.
Shine Music Festival is all about inclusion, accessible for all music lovers including performers.
CBS News Race & Culture Unit presents CBS REPORTES: EL PODER, Hosted by Adriana Diaz featuring CBS News correspondents Enrique Acevedo, Manuel Bojorquez, Skyler Henry, Lilia Luciano, Ed O’Keefe, and Omar Villafranca, exploring the cultural diversity and increasing power of Latino voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections and the 2024 presidential election.
CBS News tells the story of "Our American Village," a first-person narrative series that takes us inside diverse communities across the country to show that there is more than one way to be American. Madison Nguyen is the former Vice Mayor of San Jose, California, who helped in the naming of Little Saigon, a small business district where many Vietnamese businesses thrive.
For the past two decades, the museum has told the story of slavery and emancipation, and celebrated the accomplishments of African Americans throughout Texas — but now, it's about to make room for a bigger project.
The "Grandmother of Juneteenth" spent years walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. to call for Juneteenth's holiday status.
Cinthia Flores is from East Hollywood, California, and lives in an immigrant community where life revolves around the Los Angeles bus lines. CBS News explores Flores' community — and local establishments — in the latest episode of "Our American Village."
Rep. Steve Scalise and Rep. Jim Jordan last week had both announced they were running for the post vacated by Rep. Kevin McCarthy.
Allan Poller said he was "emotional and intoxicated when he left the voicemail," according to court documents.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the 2023 News & Documentary Emmy-winner for Outstanding Recorded News Program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Americans who haven't been able to evacuate from Israel since the deadly attacks by Hamas will get some help starting Friday, the U.S. State Department announced.
Rudolph Isley was an original member of the family musical group that consisted of him and his brothers O'Kelly "Kelly" Isley Jr. and Ronald Isley.
Digital World Acquisition Corp. said it's still planning to merge with Trump's media group, which runs Truth Social.
It was a rough day in court for Sam Bankman-Fried's defense, with Judge Lewis Kaplan pressing the FTX co-founder's lawyer on his line of questioning.
Investigators said he obtained the tax information and gave it to news organizations.
Regulator cracks down on top-selling vaping products increasingly popular among children and teenagers.
A top law firm rescinded its employment offer after a New York University student wrote that Israel "bears full responsibility" for the Hamas attacks.
Rep. Steve Scalise and Rep. Jim Jordan last week had both announced they were running for the post vacated by Rep. Kevin McCarthy.
Allan Poller said he was "emotional and intoxicated when he left the voicemail," according to court documents.
Digital World Acquisition Corp. said it's still planning to merge with Trump's media group, which runs Truth Social.
The number of unaccompanied children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border began to increase sharply this summer.
CBS News has reviewed internal law enforcement bulletins and security assessments sent in the last 48 hours warning domestic violent extremists are likely to mobilize in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Regulator cracks down on top-selling vaping products increasingly popular among children and teenagers.
Eight brands say they'll send money to customers to cover the sales tax on feminine hygiene products.
RSV season is ramping up, but some doctors are facing challenges getting ahold of a shot that can help protect young children.
At least 11 teens — some as young as 15 — were found working at a Monogram Meat Snacks plant, the Department of Labor said.
Depression is a mental health condition that affects millions of Americans. Here's what experts say about causes, treatment and more.
More than 2,800 people have been killed in Israel and Gaza during and since the brutal Hamas attack on southern Israel Saturday, authorities on both sides said.
The Israeli military told the U.N. that the entire population north of the Wadi Gaza wetlands should "relocate to southern Gaza within the next 24 hours."
Americans who haven't been able to evacuate from Israel since the deadly attacks by Hamas will get some help starting Friday, the U.S. State Department announced.
At least 260 people were killed when Hamas militants attacked thousands of people at a music festival in the Negev Desert.
More than 1,200 people have been killed in Israel, including 27 Americans, and over 1,500 have been killed in Gaza, according to officials.
Rudolph Isley was an original member of the family musical group that consisted of him and his brothers O'Kelly "Kelly" Isley Jr. and Ronald Isley.
The former Teletubbies sun baby Jessica Smith announced she was expecting her first child in an Instagram post.
The film "Postcard from Earth," which debuted last week, was shot on all seven continents.
Darren Aronofsky, the Oscar-nominated director of "Black Swan" and "The Whale," is the first filmmaker to custom create a feature film for the massive LED screen at Sphere, an immersive entertainment venue in Las Vegas.
Taylor Swift's concert film, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," premiered Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The film is already breaking pre-sale records. Swift herself was at the premiere, dancing in her seat and giving hugs to her backup singers. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent reports how Swift continues to challenge traditional industry standards.
The European Union has issued a warning to TikTok about "illegal content and disinformation" being spread on the app about the Israel-Hamas war, after sending similar warnings to other social media platforms, including Meta and X, formerly known as Twitter. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent has more.
Google is leaning into artificial intelligence with its new Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro releases. Lisa Eadicicco, a senior mobile editor for CNET, joined CBS News to discuss some of the features on the new products.
Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman-Fried's ex-girlfriend, is back on the witness stand Wednesday in the FTX founder's fraud trial. Ellison previously pleaded guilty to multiple charges and agreed to cooperate with the prosecution. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett is at the courthouse and has the latest on Ellison's testimony.
Amazon's latest Prime Day sales event will offer special, limited-time deals, with some items discounted by as much as 70% or more.
Computer scientist Jeffrey Hinton, known as the godfather of artificial intelligence, says AI has the potential to do good things in our world. But he also warned it could cause harm in an interview that aired Sunday on "60 Minutes." Kristian Hammond, director of Northwestern's Center for Advancing Safety of Machine Intelligence, joined CBS News to discuss the potential harms of AI.
Smoke from wildfires is not the only reason for poor air quality this year. It turns out, those wildfires created another kind of pollution: Ozone.
A photo of golden horseshoe crab –one of the world's most ancient animals – earned a marine photographer the grand title in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest.
New research suggests the Italian Renaissance master may have been in a particularly experimental mood when he painted the "Mona Lisa" early in the 16th century
The MacArthur Foundation named the winners of its 2023 "genius grants" this week. Arizona State University anthropologist Amber Wutich, who received a grant for her research into water insecurity, joins CBS News to discuss the impact of access to safe and clean drinking water.
It was previously believed humans existed in North America somewhere between 13,500 and 16,000 years ago, but these footprints are much older.
Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford said the officers were trying to stop individuals from breaking into a vehicle when the suspects opened fire.
A Brink's truck driver was shot outside a Bank of America in South Philadelphia Thursday, police said.
Two police officers faced a split verdict from a Colorado jury Thursday in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain following a violent arrest. One officer was found guilty of negligent homicide and assault, while the other was acquitted of manslaughter. McClain, a Black man, died after being subdued by police and injected with ketamine.
Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey was charged Thursday with a federal count of conspiring to act as a foreign agent for Egypt. It comes after he was charged last month, along with his wife and several others, of engaging in a bribery scheme. He has refused calls to resign.
Alabama nursing student Carlethia "Carlee" Nichole Russell was charged with two misdemeanors for falsely claiming that she was kidnapped.
Water-bearing clays found in rocks from the asteroid Bennu support theories about how water may have made it to Earth in the distant past.
It's the third leak of heat-dissipating coolant on the International Space Station in less than a year, but officials say the crew is in no danger.
Amazon plans to launch more than 3,000 internet relay satellites, competing with SpaceX and others in a fast-growing marketplace.
Virgin's Unity rocketplane completed its ninth piloted trip to space and its fourth with paying customers aboard.
The Perseverance rover was near Mars' Jezero Crater when it spotted the towering dust devil.
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
How prosecutors made the case that the Wisconsin man killed his parents Bart and Krista Halderson in July 2021.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said Thursday he is withdrawing from the race for speaker. Republicans narrowly voted to nominate him in a closed-door vote Wednesday. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Negotiations between Hollywood studios and the Screen Actors Guild have been suspended. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said Wednesday that "conversations are no longer moving us in a productive direction," while the union has accused the studios of engaging in "bully tactics" and alleges that the studios refused to counter their latest offer. Benjamin Lindsay, deputy managing editor at "The Wrap," joins CBS News to unpack what happened.
The European Union has issued a warning to TikTok about "illegal content and disinformation" being spread on the app about the Israel-Hamas war, after sending similar warnings to other social media platforms, including Meta and X, formerly known as Twitter. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent has more.
Two police officers faced a split verdict from a Colorado jury Thursday in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain following a violent arrest. One officer was found guilty of negligent homicide and assault, while the other was acquitted of manslaughter. McClain, a Black man, died after being subdued by police and injected with ketamine.
With opposing rallies planned by pro-Palestine and pro-Israel groups, all members of the NYPD have been ordered to wear their uniforms Friday. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge has more on what kind of extra security measures are being taken in the U.S. due to the violence in the Middle East.