Coast Guard seizes sailboat in Lynette Hooker’s disappearance probe, sources say
The sailboat used by Brian and Lynette Hooker in their travels around the Bahamas — named "Soulmate" — has been seized by U.S. Coast Guard investigators.
13-year-old journalist who has done hundreds of interviews gets major surprise
At just 13 years old, Sky Ewing had done more than 500 interviews. Her dream to become a reporter was sparked during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ewing recently reached out to CBS News contributor David Begnaud and got the surprise of a lifetime.
White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen pleads not guilty
Allen is charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump, assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon and two gun counts.
Jimmy Lai’s son says his father will die in prison if he’s not saved soon
President Trump is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week in Beijing, where Taiwan is expected to be a key issue. Sebastien Lai, the son of imprisoned pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai, told "CBS News Mornings" that his father will d...
Trump says Iran’s response to peace proposal “totally unacceptable”
President Trump didn't provide details on the issues he had with the response or what would come next.
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Americans on hantavirus cruise ship headed back to the United States. Trump says Iran proposal "totally unacceptable."
Extended interview: Martin Short
In this web exclusive, correspondent Tracy Smith sits down with comedian Martin Short, star of "SCTV," "Saturday Night Live" and "Only Murders in the Building," to talk about how director Lawrence Kasdan convinced him to become the subject of the docum...
Extended interview: Dan Rather on CBS News Radio
In this web exclusive, CBS News veteran Dan Rather talks with Mo Rocca about the impact that the heralded CBS Radio News had on him – as a child growing up in Texas, and as a young journalist learning by the example of "Murrow's Boys." He also…
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One man’s determination to preserve a small Ohio town’s civil rights history
David Butcher's family settled in Tablertown, Ohio in 1830. He spoke with "CBS Saturday Morning" about his goal to preserve local civil rights legacy with the Tablertown People of Color Museum.