Nearly one year on, the mental toll of the deadly Lahaina wildfire lingers
When Lahaina burned, it was not just a community that was lost, it was Hawaii’s ancient capital, its rich history and a way of life passed down from generations.
When Lahaina burned, it was not just a community that was lost, it was Hawaii’s ancient capital, its rich history and a way of life passed down from generations.
Both the men’s and women’s Olympic triathlon events proceeded with swimming in the Seine River on Wednesday after the water’s pollution levels caused a delay. CBS Saturday Morning co-host and CBS News and sports correspondent Dana Jacobson has more from Paris.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro asked the country’s supreme court to complete an audit of the weekend’s highly contested presidential election. However, the court’s close ties to Maduro have some questioning how transparent and legitimate the review would be. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano has the latest from Caracas.
Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority in Houston, Texas, Wednesday night, hours after former President Donald Trump falsely questioned her racial background at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention. Harris said it is “the same old show, the divisiveness and the disrespect” and added that “the American people deserve better.”
The founder of a North Texas adoption agency has been arrested and charged with a disturbing crime.
23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki has submitted a proposal to take the genetic testing company private.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammad is accused of masterminding the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, in which the Twin Towers in New York City were destroyed.
U.S. legacy carriers United Airlines and Delta said on Wednesday they will suspend their flights to Tel Aviv, Israel due to security concerns.
Carvana expects 2024 to be a record year for the used-car retailer, including adjusted EBITDA of between $1 billion and $1.2 billion.