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6/30: Sunday Morning Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa reports on the fallout from the Biden-Trump debate. Also: Erin Moriarty looks at the enduring fashion style of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy; Anthony Mason talks with Paul McCartney about recently-discovered photos taken by the former Beatle in 1964; David Martin interviews the crew of the USS Carney about their deployment in the Red Sea, where they engaged with missiles and drones fired by Houthi rebels supporting Hamas; Dr. Jon LaPook examines the distinctions between normal and abnormal aging; David Pogue discusses Americans' declining trust in the Supreme Court; Faith Salie visits a contest teaching history lessons; and Luke Burbank spins into the origins of the newest Olympic sport, breaking. Jun 30 01:01:58

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Latest Videos From the archives: The Joey Chestnut Story Construction engineer Joey Chestnut found his true calling when he became a competitive eater; he would go on to win the Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island 16 times since 2007. In this profile that originally aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" on July 4, 2010, correspondent Bill Geist talks with Chestnut about what he would (or would not) eat; with Joey's mother, Alicia, about his childhood love of hot dogs and macaroni & cheese; and with George Shea, chairman of Major League Eating, who calls Chestnut "the greatest eater in history." Jun 1 05:12
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's enduring style From the moment she first began appearing at the side of John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette, a fashion industry publicist, became one of the most photographed women in the world. Correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with Sunita Kumar Nair, author of "CBK: Carolyn Bessette Kennedy: A Life in Fashion," and with Washington Post columnist Robin Givhan, about the impact that Bessette's personal style continues to have 25 years following her death. Jun 30 06:17
Rediscovering the photos of Paul McCartney Paul McCartney recently uncovered photographs he'd thought were lost – ones he took during The Beatles' first tour of America in 1964. The pictures – candid shots from the vantage point of newly-anointed superstars – are the basis of the book, "1964: Eyes of the Storm," and an exhibition currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum. Correspondent Anthony Mason gets a private tour with McCartney, who talks about documenting the astonishing welcome that the "lads from Liverpool" received in the U.S. (An earlier version of this story was broadcast on June 18, 2023.) Jun 30 06:21
The origins of breaking, the newest Olympic sport Breaking (or breakdancing), an acrobatic dance style with its roots in New York's hip hop culture, is making its Olympic debut in this year's Summer Games in Paris. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Victor Montalvo (a.k.a. B-Boy Victor), who will be competing for breaking gold; and with founding members of the b-boy group New York City Breakers, who came up with some of the sport's original moves in the Bronx back in the late 1970s and early '80s. Jun 30 05:58
USS Carney returns from Red Sea engagement For the crew of the USS Carney, the war between Israel and Hamas turned a routine seven-month deployment to the Middle East into a fight against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, who launched drones and missiles in support of Hamas. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with commanders of the destroyer that patrolled the Red Sea, defending commercial ships transiting to and from the Suez Canal. Jun 30 06:24
Can Americans' trust in the Supreme Court be restored? Polls show Americans' trust in the Supreme Court has never been lower, especially in light of ethical lapses that lead observers to question the impartiality of justices. Correspondent David Pogue talks with experts who explain why initiatives at the nation's highest court -- from a code of ethics to term limits to the nuclear option of impeachment -- are unlikely to restore respect and trust in SCOTUS any time soon. Jun 30 07:44
Students making history At a time when educators may face restrictions on what they can teach, a contest sponsored by the non-profit organization National History Day offers students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to explore significant topics of history. Correspondent Faith Salie talks with some of the young people using writing, performance art and documentary filmmaking to tell stories of the past that resonate today, proving that history never gets old. Jun 30 04:46
John Dickerson on Biden-Trump debate and next steps At this year's first presidential debate, one candidate stumbled, the other repeatedly lied. CBS News correspondent John Dickerson, anchor of "The Daily Report," considers the next steps in an election in which President Biden has declared democracy itself is on the ballot. Jun 30 02:45
Redefining old age CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook talks with experts about the distinctions between normal and abnormal aging as it affects memory issues, a workforce continuing beyond traditional retirement age, and the testing of surgeons who currently work without age limits. (This story was originally broadcast on February 18, 2024.) Jun 30 05:53
Passage: In memoriam "Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including comic actor Martin Mull. Jun 30 00:45
Almanac: June 30 "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date. Jun 30 00:50
Nature: Bison in South Dakota We leave you this Sunday in South Dakota's Custer State Park, with bison young and old home on the range. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard. Jun 30 02:27
"The Sopranos" at 25 In 1999, a series premiered on HBO that would change television: "The Sopranos," the saga of a New Jersey crime family headed by Tony Soprano, an anti-hero who enters therapy to question a lifetime of violence and corruption. Correspondent Anthony Mason talks with series creator David Chase, and the show's stars Edie Falco, Steven Van Zandt, Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, about the personal and cultural impact of "The Sopranos"; about the late James Gandolfini, whose performance as Tony Soprano Chase calls "otherworldly"; and about the series' controversial finale. Jun 23 08:04
Web extra: "Sopranos" costars on James Gandolfini Actor James Gandolfini, who became fixed in the public consciousness as the lead figure in the acclaimed HBO series "The Sopranos," died on June 19, 2013, at age 51. In this web exclusive, correspondent Anthony Mason talks with actors Edie Falco, Steven Van Zandt, Steve Schirripa and Michael Imperioli, along with series creator David Chase, who remember Gandolfini's achievement in creating the character of mob boss Tony Soprano; reflect on his acting skills and how he responded to fame; and recall the shock of losing him. Jun 23 09:50
June Squibb on her action-comedy debut in "Thelma" Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Academy Award-nominated actress June Squibb who, at age 94, is playing her first leading film role in the comedy "Thelma," about a grandmother who seeks revenge against a scam artist. There are even chase scenes (on scooters)! Rocca also talks with the film's writer-director, Josh Margolin, and his gritty and tenacious grandmother, Thelma Post, who at 103 inspired the tale of a woman fighting for what's hers. Jun 23 06:27
The ethical quandary facing the Supreme Court (and America) Polls show Americans' trust in the Supreme Court has never been lower, especially in light of ethical lapses that lead observers to question the impartiality of the justices. Jun 30
Election 2024 post-debate: The road ahead for Biden and Trump Robert Costa examines the political fallout from Thursday's presidential debate. Jun 30
The Biden-Trump debate was held. Now what? One candidate stumbled, the other repeatedly lied. John Dickerson considers the next steps in an election in which President Biden has declared democracy itself is on the ballot. Jun 30
USS Carney returns from a Middle East deployment unlike any other For the destroyer's crew, the war between Israel and Hamas turned a routine seven-month deployment to the Middle East into a fight against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, who launched drones and missiles from Yemen in support of Hamas. Jun 30
Rediscovering Paul McCartney's photos of The Beatles' 1964 invasion His recently uncovered photographs, long thought lost, are the basis of the former Beatle's book, "1964: Eyes of the Storm," and an exhibition currently at the Brooklyn Museum. Jun 30
The timeless fashion style of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy From the moment she first began appearing at the side of John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette became one of the most photographed women in the world. Her personal style continues to have an impact 25 years following her death. Jun 30
"The Sopranos" at 25: Looking back on TV's greatest hour In 1999, a series about a New Jersey crime family premiered on HBO; it would change television. Series creator David Chase, and stars Edie Falco, Steven Van Zandt, Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, discuss the personal and cultural impact of "The Sopranos." Jun 23
Gallery: Notable Deaths in 2024 A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. Jun 10 32 photos
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The timeless fashion style of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy From the moment she first began appearing at the side of John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette became one of the most photographed women in the world. Her personal style continues to have an impact 25 years following her death. Jun 30
Book excerpt: Marines look back on Iraq War 20 years later in "Battle Scars" Veteran journalist Chip Reid, who was embedded with U.S. forces during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, talks to combat veterans and their families about how the war changed their lives. Jun 28
Book excerpt: "Roctogenarians" by Mo Rocca and Jonathan Greenberg A new book celebrates role models who came into their own at a stage in life when society would have had them packing it in. Watch Rocca's report on June 9! Jun 9
"The Friday Afternoon Club": Griffin Dunne on a literary family's legacy He grew up in Hollywood in an illustrious literary family, and built a career as an actor, producer, director and documentary filmmaker. Now, Griffin Dunne has written a family memoir of life in (and on the outskirts of) the limelight. Jun 9
How James Patterson completed Michael Crichton's "Eruption" When the "Jurassic Park" writer died in 2008, he left behind an unfinished novel about a volcanic eruption that imperils all life on Earth. Enter bestselling author James Patterson, tasked with completing Crichton's thriller. Jun 2
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Rediscovering Paul McCartney's photos of The Beatles' 1964 invasion His recently uncovered photographs, long thought lost, are the basis of the former Beatle's book, "1964: Eyes of the Storm," and an exhibition currently at the Brooklyn Museum. Jun 30
"The Sopranos" at 25: Looking back on TV's greatest hour In 1999, a series about a New Jersey crime family premiered on HBO; it would change television. Series creator David Chase, and stars Edie Falco, Steven Van Zandt, Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, discuss the personal and cultural impact of "The Sopranos." Jun 23
Gallery: Summer music heats up 2024 Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton. Jun 28 21 photos
Broadway's Baayork Lee: What she did for love She was a child of the stage (her first role, at age 5, was in "The King and I") who starred in such hits as "A Chorus Line." Lee talks about her lifelong love of performing and teaching, helping raise many more Broadway babies. Jun 16
Watch interviews with the 2024 Tony nominees Before the Tony Awards are presented June 16, watch "Sunday Morning" and "CBS Mornings" behind-the-scenes features and interviews with this year's nominated performers and creatives. Jun 16
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Profiles Jude Law on "Firebrand" and the actor's "long game" Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law's latest role is King Henry VIII, opposite Alicia Vikander as the royal's sixth wife Katherine Parr, in the historical drama "Firebrand." It's just one in a long line of tortured and textured characters he enjoys inhabiting; in fact, he tells correspondent Lee Cowan, it's part of the actor's "long game" to avoid being typecast as a heartthrob. Jun 23 08:38
June Squibb on her action-comedy debut in "Thelma" Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Academy Award-nominated actress June Squibb who, at age 94, is playing her first leading film role in the comedy "Thelma," about a grandmother who seeks revenge against a scam artist. There are even chase scenes (on scooters)! Rocca also talks with the film's writer-director, Josh Margolin, and his gritty and tenacious grandmother, Thelma Post, who at 103 inspired the tale of a woman fighting for what's hers. Jun 23 06:27
Doug Emhoff on the role of second gentleman As husband of the first female U.S. vice president, and as the first Jewish person in his position, Doug Emhoff has taken a leading role in the Biden-Harris administration's fight against antisemitism and hate crimes. Jun 23
Kevin Costner on his saga, "Horizon," and a possible return to "Yellowstone" The actor-director Kevin Costner won two Academy Awards for "Dances with Wolves," and now the "Yellowstone" star is back with another western: "Horizon: An American Saga," a four-part epic about pioneers settling the West. Jun 16
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Moments In Nature Nature: Bison in South Dakota We leave you this Sunday in South Dakota's Custer State Park, with bison young and old home on the range. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard. Jun 30 02:27

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Nature: Eels We leave you this Sunday with American eels, also called Elvers, arriving to spend summer near Ellsworth, Maine. Videographer: Mauricio Handler. Jun 23 01:46
Nature: Palouse Falls We leave you this last Sunday of spring at Palouse Falls in Washington State. Videographer: Hank Heusinkveld. Jun 16 01:56
Nature: Great Smoky Mountains We leave you this Sunday at the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee. Videographer: Scot Miller. Jun 9 02:30
Nature: Orangutans in Borneo We leave you this Sunday with orangutans, hanging out on the island of Borneo in southeast Asia. Videographer: Justin Grubb. Jun 2 04:46
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From The Archives From 2010: The Joey Chestnut Story Construction engineer Joey Chestnut found his true calling when he became a competitive eater; he would go on to win the Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island 16 times since 2007. In this profile that originally aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" on July 4, 2010, correspondent Bill Geist talks with Chestnut about what he would (or would not) eat; with Joey's mother, Alicia, about his childhood love of hot dogs and macaroni & cheese; and with George Shea, chairman of Major League Eating, who calls Chestnut "the greatest eater in history." Jun 1 05:12

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From 2022: The shocking truth about eels Eels have a slippery reputation, transforming themselves in saltwater and freshwater environments – and no one knows exactly how they reproduce in the wild. Conor Knighton talks with experts who share their fascination with the unknowable mysteries of the eel. Jan 16, 2022 05:50
From 2005: Author Caleb Carr Caleb Carr, a military historian and novelist who wrote the bestsellers "The Alienist" and "The Angel of Darkness," died on Thursday, May 23, 2024 at the age of 68. In this "CBS Sunday Morning" profile that originally aired on June 5, 2005, Carr talked with correspondent Tracy Smith about the "torturous process" of writing (and building a house); his early encounters with Beat Generation writers who visited his parents' home; teaching military history; and how violence had shaped his worldview and his art. May 25 09:58
From 2012: The lives of Broadway gypsies Web exclusive: Broadway's veteran dancers - the "body and soul" of musical theater - describe the passion and drive of being a "gypsy." Jun 15
From 2018: Bill Anders, Apollo 8 and the "Earthrise" photo Astronaut Williams Anders died Friday, June 7, 2024, at the age of 90. In this "CBS Sunday Morning" story originally broadcast December 23, 2018, Anders and his fellow crewmates from Apollo 8, James Lovell and Frank Borman, talked with Lee Cowan about becoming the first humans to circle the moon, and of the photograph they brought back: the first image of the Earth above the lunar surface. Dubbed "Earthrise," it showed humanity the beauty and fragility of our home planet, and helped invigorate the environmental movement. Jun 8 08:03
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Recent Features Combatants for Peace: Seeking a solution without violence Formed 18 years ago, the group Combatants for Peace began bringing together former combatants from both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian divide – emphasizing the all-too-rare-approaches of dialogue, understanding, and community building. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with participants (including an Israeli military veteran and a former member of Hamas) who now seek purpose through cooperation. Jun 23 10:13
Pete Buttigieg on fatherhood He's been a Rhodes scholar, Navy veteran, mayor, presidential candidate, and now Secretary of Transportation, but Pete Buttigieg has another title: Papa. He and husband Chasten share their journey to parenting twins. Jun 16
Dr. Anthony Fauci on pandemics, partisan critics, and "the psyche of the country" Millions today owe their lives to the work of the man who devoted his career to public health, but in recent years Dr. Anthony Fauci has been targeted by a partisan, anti-science spectrum of opponents. Jun 16
D-Day: Eisenhower and the paratroopers who were key to success On the eve of the Allied invasion of Europe in June 1944, General Dwight Eisenhower made a "soul-wracking" decision to move forward despite warnings by the head of Allied airborne operations against the plan. Jun 9
Reality, as Trump supporters see it Former President Donald Trump's critics have been vocal about what a potential Trump election victory in November might mean for the country. In a visit to a campaign rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with Trump supporters to find out what they believe would be the consequences of another Trump election loss. He also visits the battlefield at Gettysburg, where a "war on memory" continues to be waged. Jun 2 10:58
Swimmer Katie Ledecky on Chinese doping scandal and the Paris Olympics Responding to reports that Chinese swimmers tested positive for a banned substance just months before the 2021 Tokyo Games, Ledecky says, "Our faith in some of the systems is at an all-time low." Jun 2
Daria Kasatkina, the world's bravest tennis player The Russian-born athlete says she cannot go home after condemning her country's invasion of Ukraine. More backlash was triggered in her homeland after announcing she was in a relationship with another woman. May 26
World War II veterans speak to the ages The National WWII Museum in New Orleans is in a race against time to preserve the stories of the men and women who fought in the war effort. Thanks to voice recognition software and AI, veterans will be able to "converse" with future generations. May 26
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Here Comes The Sun Here Comes the Sun: Courteney Cox and more Actor Courteney Cox sits down with Jonathan Vigliotti to discuss her cleaning product line "Homecourt." Then, Seth Doane travels to Burgundy, France, to learn about the creation of a medieval castle called Guédelon. "Here Comes the Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning." Jun 30 19:47

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Here Comes the Sun: Bill Maher and more Comedian and television host Bill Maher sits down with Robert Costa to discuss his book, “What This Comedian Said Will Shock You” and his HBO series, “Real Time.” Then, Conor Knighton learns about the process of creating paper floral displays. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.” Jun 23 19:27
Here Comes the Sun: Whoopi Goldberg and more Actor, comedian and author Whoopi Goldberg sits down with Seth Doane to discuss her memoir “Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me.” Then, Conor Knighton travels to the Florida Keys to visit a small zoo that sits below a prison. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.” Jun 16 20:24
Here Comes the Sun: Ken Jennings and more "Jeopardy!" host Ken Jennings sits down with Luke Burbank to discuss his journey on the show as a contestant and now as the permanent host. Then, Alina Cho travels to the Buffalo AKG Art Museum in Buffalo, New York, to experience artist Stanley Whitney's first major exhibit. "Here Comes the Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning." Jun 9 20:43
Here Comes the Sun: Michael Douglas and more Actor Michael Douglas sits down with Mo Rocca to discuss his series "Franklin," now streaming on Apple TV+. Then, Faith Salie visits Stumpy the cherry tree in Washington, D.C. before it was removed due to a repair project that will raise sea walls. "Here Comes the Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning." Jun 2 21:30
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Pew study: U.S. divided on whether the American Dream is still possible About half of Americans believe anyone can achieve success in the United States through hard work and determination. 1H ago
Nikki Hiltz, transgender runner, qualifies for U.S. Olympic team Transgender middle-distance runner Nikki Hiltz qualified for the Paris Olympics after winning the women's 1,500-meter final at the U.S. Olympic trials on Sunday. 3H ago
FTC blocks Tempur Sealy's $4 billion purchase of Mattress Firm Federal regulators say Tempur Sealy's acquisition of Mattress Firm would raise prices for "millions of consumers." 4H ago
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Harris says "Joe Biden is our nominee" after calls for him to step aside "Look, Joe Biden is our nominee," Vice President Kamala Harris told CBS News exclusively. "We beat Trump once, and we're going to beat him again, period." updated 29M ago
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Dengue fever alert issued in Florida Keys after confirmed cases Health officials have issued an alert in the Florida Keys after two people were confirmed to have dengue fever. 2H ago
Patients on these antidepressants were more likely to gain weight, study says New research is comparing the weight changes of patients taking different types of popular antidepressants. 5H ago
FDA approves new Alzheimer's treatment from Eli Lilly FDA approval of the new Alzheimer's treatment, which will be branded as Kisunla, follows years of setbacks. 6H ago
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Woman accused of posing as heiress in scam is extradited to U.K. Marianne Smyth was arrested in Maine and is accused of stealing more than $170,000 from victims in Northern Ireland. 2H ago
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Taiwan demands release of fishing vessel it says was seized by China Taiwan dispatched two vessels to rescue the fishing boat, which had six people aboard, but they were blocked by the Chinese coast guard, officials said. 4H ago
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Michael J. Fox makes surprise concert appearance Michael J. Fox makes a surprise appearance at the Glastonbury Music Festival, in Somerset, England, joining Coldplay onstage. Jul 1 01:00
Meet USA Water Polo's newest hype man, Flavor Flav Legendary rapper Flavor Flav joins USA Water Polo national teams as the official hype man, bringing energy, support, and unexpected surprises to the athletes. Jul 1
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Technology Cyberattack continues to impact dealerships More than half of U.S. car dealerships are still struggling with a cyberattack that crippled a key software system, hampering their ability to sell cars. J.D. Power estimates the attack may have caused June retail sales to drop more than 5% compared to last year. 12H ago 03:36
CDK Global cyberattack crippling car dealers American car dealers could lose nearly $1 billion due to an ongoing cyberattack on software provider CDK Global. Charles Carmakal, chief technology officer of Mandiant Consulting, the security consulting organization of Google Cloud, joins CBS News to discuss how the hack is crippling operations, and what can be done to prevent similar incidents from happening again. Jul 1 04:57
How AI powered robots are helping small farms From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting. Mar 28 03:27
Keith "Roaring Kitty" Gill buys $245 million stake in Chewy The meme-stock investor bought more than 9 million shares of the online pet supply company, causing its stock to surge. Jul 1
The barcode marks its 50th anniversary This week marks 50 years since the debut of the barcode, those machine-readable black stripes that have changed many aspects of modern life. Bradley Blackburn looks back at its history. Jun 29 01:53
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Science U.S. Army seeks heat safety solutions The U.S. Army is searching for ways to keep soldiers cool as they face dangerously high temperatures in the field. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter caught up with the solutions being tested. 5H ago 05:21
U.S. is top liquefied natural gas exporter The United States is now the world's leading exporter of liquified natural gas, or LNG, after the country tripled its output in the past six years, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Some environmentalists say this is defeating the Biden administration's goals of weaning us off fossil fuels to avert climate change-driven catastrophe in the future. Jul 1 03:54
Harmless asteroid to whiz past Earth today. Here's how to spot it Called 2024 MK, the space rock will make its closest approach to Earth on Saturday. Jun 29
Scientists investigate fish deaths in Florida Scientists are racing to figure out what's causing strange behavior and even deaths among fish, including the endangered sawfish. The phenomenon started in the Florida Keys, but has been seen as far north as Tampa. Jun 29 02:28
Rhino horns injected with radioactive material in bid to curb poaching South Africa is home to a large majority of the world's rhinos and as such is a hot spot for poaching driven by demand from Asia. Jun 26
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Woman accused of posing as heiress in scam is extradited to U.K. Marianne Smyth was arrested in Maine and is accused of stealing more than $170,000 from victims in Northern Ireland. 2H ago
Trump's sentencing in New York postponed Judge Juan Merchan has delayed the sentencing in Donald Trump's New York criminal case until September after the former president's lawyers argued his conviction should be overturned based on the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates has more. 4H ago 02:37
Menendez defense begins case at trial Sen. Bob Menendez's sister, Caridad Gonzalez, testified on behalf of the defense in the bribery trial against the Democrat from New Jersey. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more. 5H ago 02:32
U.K. nurse convicted of killing 7 babies found guilty of another attempted murder British neonatal nurse Lucy Letby is already serving a life sentence after being convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill others. 5H ago
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Space NASA holds off on Starliner's return to Earth Boeing Starliner commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams will remain aboard the International Space Station as NASA awaits more technical results before the capsule returns to Earth. CBS News space Analyst Bill Harwood reports. 7H ago 02:55
NASA insists Boeing Starliner crew not "stranded" in space The problem for NASA and Boeing​ is that the Starliner's service module is discarded before re-entry and burns up in the atmosphere. Jun 28
Powerful weather satellite launched for hurricane-hunting duty The latest GOES satellite will play a critical role in tracking hurricanes and other dangerous storms across North America. Jun 25
Chinese probe returns to Earth with first samples from far side of moon China's Chang'e 6 is the first craft ever to collect soil and rock samples from the side of the moon that faces away from Earth into space. Jun 25
Starliner trip home from ISS delayed NASA has again postponed the troubled Boeing Starliner's trip home from the International Space Station as crews assess a series of helium leaks. Those leaks had also delayed the first crewed launch of the ship multiple times. Mark Strassmann reports. Jun 24 01:46
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