9/11: CBS News 24/7 Episode 1
Ceremony marks 23 years since Sept. 11 terrorist attacks; Opening statements to begin in federal trial of three former Memphis cops charged in death of Tyre Nichols.
Ceremony marks 23 years since Sept. 11 terrorist attacks; Opening statements to begin in federal trial of three former Memphis cops charged in death of Tyre Nichols.
When her husband is found dead of an apparent overdose, Kouri Richins writes a children’s book about grief. Soon after she’s charged with his murder. “48 Hours” contributor Natalie Morales reports.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s legacy is often defined by his accomplishments after leaving office. Carter dedicated his post-White House life to building homes for those in need. John Dickerson looks back on Carter’s mission with Habitat for Humanity.
Andie MacDowell is battling a painful neuromuscular disorder. “I have piriformis syndrome, so it’s a muscle that kind of clamps down on my sciatic nerve, and it was shooting down my leg,” MacDowell shared on “The Drew Barrymore Show.” “I thought I was going to have hip replacement — thank God, my hips are fine,”…
Among the first Americans to feel the effects of the last trade war with China were farmers. While China’s latest round of retaliatory actions does not target agriculture, some are preparing for the worst. Kelly O’Grady explains.
Did you know that throwing snowballs in Aspen, Colorado, is technically against the law? Every state has its own rather strange laws, and the Centennial State is no exception. As Colorado is a popular winter vacation destination, it comes as no surprise that there are strange laws revolving around the snowy climate. BIZARRE LAWS IN…