“Excuse My Grandma” hosts tell how podcast has influence their relationship and perspectives
Kim Murstein and her grandma Gail Gudnick, the hosts of the popular podcast "Excuse My Grandma," tell "CBS Mornings" how the pandemic helped launch their podcast, its impact on their relationship and what they've learned from each other.
DeSantis confirms “Alligator Alcatraz” shutting down operations
Conditions at "Alligator Alcatraz" were criticized by lawyers, families and human rights groups who claimed detainees were mistreated.
White nationalist groups are now recruiting young women
United Youth, a white nationalist organization that oversees groups for young men across the country, now has the first known women's group, Young Columbia.
Prosecutors drop Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape charge
New York prosecutors said they are dropping a rape charge against Harvey Weinstein instead of trying him for a fourth time.
Big Tech is spending trillions on AI. Investors want proof it’ll pay off.
Technology companies are betting trillions of dollars that consumers will open their wallets for AI services. But what if Big Tech is wrong?
Heat waves push more Europeans to embrace air conditioning
Only 20% European homes have AC, compared to 90% in the U.S., but as the climate changes, that vast gulf may be set to shrink.
Poland’s deputy prime minister warns of possible Russian “false flag operation”
Poland's deputy prime minister tells CBS News he "wouldn't exclude the Russians doing some kind of false flag operation" to justify an attack on NATO.
California officials use license plate readers, drones to crack down on porch pirates
To stop porch pirates, Irvine police have been using aerial drones to follow suspects from residential areas and shopping malls.
Venezuela quake survivors describe devastation: “Everything collapsed”
A Caracas resident told CBS News that he "started to pray" when he felt the first earthquake hit Venezuela.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radek Sikorski warns Russia could launch a “false flag operation”
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radek Sikorski said Russia could launch a "false flag operation" to try and justify an attack on a U.S. ally. "I wouldn't exclude the Russians doing some kind of false flag operation against Russian territory in order to ha...