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CBS News Colorado Michelle Griego explores the meaning of "The Border Crossed Us" in a special report that focuses on the Denver Chicano Movement.
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CBS News Colorado Michelle Griego explores the meaning of "The Border Crossed Us" in a special report that focuses on the Denver Chicano Movement.
The mother was stabbed more than a dozen times and her 6-year-old son, identified as Wadea Al-Fayoume, was stabbed 26 times.
The museum integrates technology in a first-of-its-kind way
Comedian and author Ziwe is out with her first book, a collection of essays called "Black Friend: Essays." She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how she's used her signature style of humor to discuss significant moments in her life.
Actress Suzanne Somers died of cancer Sunday at the age of 76. CBS News' Vlad Duthiers takes a look at Somers' life and legacy.
JP and Ellia Park are a husband and wife team operating three New York City restaurants, including Atomix, which was just named one of the top 10 restaurants in the world by Travel + Leisure magazine. Their menus take Korean food to new heights. Jeff Glor has more.
The exhibit is open until November 11 but the photographer and activist hope visitors will continue to educate themselves and be aware of the impact of this conflict on all of those involved.
Journalist and restaurateur Ravinder Bhogal is the mind behind London's Jikoni. Bhogal serves a kaleidoscope of food that reflects her own family journey from India to England via East Africa, with a variety of cooking styles added to the mix. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
Owner of one of the most successful online Arabic networks in the country, Hussein Hachem's "What's Up Media" keeps Arabs informed and empowered in a language they can understand.
In his first television interview as YouTube's CEO, Neal Mohan talks about the company's global reach and the difficult decisions YouTube faces on videos with questionable content. Tony Dokoupil has more.
Comedian and author Ziwe is out with her first book, a collection of essays called "Black Friend: Essays." She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how she's used her signature style of humor to discuss significant moments in her life.
Robert Finley joined the army and then became a skilled carpenter. When he lost his sight, he put down the tools and found his true calling as a blues and soul singer. Now out with his fourth studio album "Black Bayou" and about to head out on a European tour, Finley is making a return to CBS Saturday Mornings to share new music. Here is Robert Finley with "Nobody Wants To Be Lonely."
Robert Finley joined the army and then became a skilled carpenter. When he lost his sight, he put down the tools and found his true calling as a blues and soul singer. Now out with his fourth studio album "Black Bayou" and about to head out on a European tour, Finley is making a return to CBS Saturday Mornings to share new music. Here is Robert Finley with "Sneakin' Around."
Robert Finley joined the army and then became a skilled carpenter. When he lost his sight, he put down the tools and found his true calling as a blues and soul singer. Now out with his fourth studio album, "Black Bayou," and about to head out on a European tour, Finley is making a return to CBS Saturday Mornings to share new music. Here is Robert Finley with "What Goes Around."
"I think it's important to remember first and foremost when you're collaborating, just because it's not your idea, doesn't make it a bad idea."
The mother was stabbed more than a dozen times and her 6-year-old son, identified as Wadea Al-Fayoume, was stabbed 26 times.
California recently passed a law to create the Ebony Alert, the first statewide alert system focused on finding missing Black children and young people ages 12 to 25.
Post-conviction DNA testing from a rape kit showed Perry Lott did not commit the 1987 crime.
Relatives of Johnny Hollman Sr. have seen the video and contend the officer should be charged with murder.
The video, obtained by CBS affiliate KLAS-TV, shows an officer approach Davis near his home.
CBS News Colorado Michelle Griego explores the meaning of "The Border Crossed Us" in a special report that focuses on the Denver Chicano Movement.
The South Jersey photographer's story began seven years ago when she went to a department store to have photos taken of her newborn daughter, Rose.
For the past three years, Dr. Marielena DeSanctis has served as President of the Community College of Denver. She's proud to hold this title, especially as a Latina woman.
Latino Art Beat has grown to give out $5 million in scholarships to aspiring artists as well.
What sometimes starts out as chaos, occasionally has a way of developing into perfect harmony.
Matthew Shepard died at 21 after being beaten and tied to a remote fence in Wyoming. His death sparked a reckoning over hate crimes and LGBTQ+ rights.
Legendary rock star Melissa Etheridge tells "CBS Mornings" she finds "great healing" in sharing deeply personal stories in her new memoir, "Talking to My Angels," as well as on her new Broadway show, "Melissa Etheridge: My Window."
Our sudden shift in temperatures is leading to some shuffling of the wardrobe, but the change is not as easy for some in the LGBTQ+ community.
Wayne Brady said coming out as pansexual doesn't stop him from being "the dopest host on TV." He said, "I'm better because I'm lighter."
CBS game show host Wayne Brady's talents include acting, singing, dancing and improvising. Now the multi-Emmy-winner and host of "Let's Make a Deal" discusses coming out as pansexual with "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Nischelle Turner.
The museum integrates technology in a first-of-its-kind way
A historic church in San Jose that was under threat of demolition could be saved with a possible city landmark designation.
The flames caused the Advocate United Church of Christ steeple to collapse.
Jews in communities far from Israel gathered at synagogues this weekend for their first Shabbat services since Hamas militants attacked Israel, igniting an ongoing war.
Hamas has called for a day of jihad on Friday. At synagogues around the Bay Area, there are security concerns, but most plan to be open for Shabbat.
Actress Suzanne Somers died of cancer Sunday at the age of 76. CBS News' Vlad Duthiers takes a look at Somers' life and legacy.
A fundraiser started by Mary Lou Retton's daughter to pay for medical expenses has raised more than $284,000.
Best friends Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg are the hosts of the hit podcast, 'Girls Gotta Eat." They join 'CBS Mornings' to share their advice on modern dating and female friendship.
Motivational speaker and entrepreneur Nicole Walters joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "Nothing is Missing: A Memoir of Living Boldly."
Legendary rock star Melissa Etheridge tells "CBS Mornings" she finds "great healing" in sharing deeply personal stories in her new memoir, "Talking to My Angels," as well as on her new Broadway show, "Melissa Etheridge: My Window."
Jordan Lang was born with an incredibly rare genetic mutation — so rare that she was the first ever to be diagnosed with it. Thanks to the work of her parents and five other families whose children have the same condition, millions of dollars to research the rare mutation have been raised and ongoing research may have led to a possible breakthrough. Adam Yamaguchi has more.
Tatum Robotics is developing a robot hand to be the first independent communication tool for the deaf-blind community.
Two Massachusetts mothers — inspired by Nikki Puzzo's daughter, Stella — hope to make adaptive clothing for people with disabilities mainstream through their brand, befree.
A new Netflix docuseries is giving viewers an unprecedented inside look at the Invictus Games. The international competition was created in 2014 by the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry. "Heart of Invictus" profiles a group of competitors from around the world as they prepare for last year's games in The Hague. Gabe George, one of the competitors profiled, joins "CBS Mornings."
Andrea Earl and her lattes have only been here a few months, part of a new program with Options Inc. — a group that works to give jobs to people of all abilities. And it proved to be a fast hit.
CBS News Race & Culture Unit presents CBS REPORTES: EL PODER, Hosted by Adriana Diaz featuring CBS News correspondents Enrique Acevedo, Manuel Bojorquez, Skyler Henry, Lilia Luciano, Ed O’Keefe, and Omar Villafranca, exploring the cultural diversity and increasing power of Latino voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections and the 2024 presidential election.
CBS News tells the story of "Our American Village," a first-person narrative series that takes us inside diverse communities across the country to show that there is more than one way to be American. Madison Nguyen is the former Vice Mayor of San Jose, California, who helped in the naming of Little Saigon, a small business district where many Vietnamese businesses thrive.
For the past two decades, the museum has told the story of slavery and emancipation, and celebrated the accomplishments of African Americans throughout Texas — but now, it's about to make room for a bigger project.
The "Grandmother of Juneteenth" spent years walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. to call for Juneteenth's holiday status.
Cinthia Flores is from East Hollywood, California, and lives in an immigrant community where life revolves around the Los Angeles bus lines. CBS News explores Flores' community — and local establishments — in the latest episode of "Our American Village."
President Biden will head to Israel this week, in a show of U.S. support for the country and its people.
A round-up of what presidential campaigns raised and spent from July through September.
The term "excited delirium" dates back decades but has never been supported by rigorous scientific studies.
E-commerce giant allegedly allowed hundreds of thousands of products that purposely spew car fumes to be sold on its platform.
This should be "Ford and the UAW versus Toyota, Honda and Tesla — and all the Chinese companies that want to enter our home market," Bob Ford said.
A round-up of what presidential campaigns raised and spent from July through September.
E-commerce giant allegedly allowed hundreds of thousands of products that purposely spew car fumes to be sold on its platform.
This should be "Ford and the UAW versus Toyota, Honda and Tesla — and all the Chinese companies that want to enter our home market," Bob Ford said.
Scholastic said it created the category to protect school workers in states with laws that prohibit titles that deal with race and sexuality.
Instacart used data from shoppers to determine the most popular candy, trends in each state — and which states have the most Halloween spirit.
President Biden will head to Israel this week, in a show of U.S. support for the country and its people.
A round-up of what presidential campaigns raised and spent from July through September.
The Supreme Court has ordered two internet sellers of gun parts to comply with a Biden administration regulation aimed at the difficult-to-trace firearms.
Rep. Jim Jordan is the Republican nominee for speaker.
Homicides dropped by 6.1% nationwide, according to the FBI 2022 crime report published Monday.
E-commerce giant allegedly allowed hundreds of thousands of products that purposely spew car fumes to be sold on its platform.
It's a good idea for beneficiaries to examine their current coverage because health and drug plans may have made changes, experts say.
When's the last time you replaced your toothbrush? A dentist offers advice on the proper protocol.
Are you getting more distracted by multitasking on top of multitasking? David Pogue tries to get answers from researchers and users of distractive technologies to find out how behavior, productivity and stress levels are affected.
Are attention spans getting shorter? Are you getting more distracted by multitasking on top of multitasking? Correspondent David Pogue tries to get answers from researcher Gloria Mark, author of "Attention Span," at the same time he talks with Cornell psychology professor James Cutting AND with counselor Lauren Barnett AND her daughters about how distractive technologies are affecting our behavior, productivity and stress levels.
President Biden will travel to Israel Wednesday to show support for a key U.S. ally still reeling from the series of surprise attacks by Hamas that left roughly 1,400 Israelis dead.
Gaza City is made up of a labyrinth of streets, alleyways and underground tunnels where Hamas fighters can hide among civilians, the Israeli military told CBS News on Monday.
Poland's general election could oust conservatives who have led the country for eight years and usher in a new government that would likely change Warsaw's relationship with Europe for the better.
Ed Currie, the creator of the Carolina Reaper, has broken his own record with the Pepper X.
Whether something is a war crime is a complex determination — and violations of International Humanitarian Law are notoriously difficult to prosecute
Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood are back with "Hackney Diamonds," the Stones' first album of new music in 18 years.
The Rolling Stones release their first album of new music in 18 years, "Hackney Diamonds," on Oct. 20. CBS News' Anthony Mason talks with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood in a rare joint interview about the new album, their enduring chemistry and the future of the Rolling Stones with artificial intelligence.
Actress Suzanne Somers died of cancer Sunday at the age of 76. CBS News' Vlad Duthiers takes a look at Somers' life and legacy.
Somers was most famous for her role as Chrissy Snow on the beloved 1970s sitcom "Three's Company."
"Hackney Diamonds" is the Stones' first album of new music in 18 years – and their first since the death, in 2021, of drummer Charlie Watts. Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood talk about their unique chemistry and enduring art.
Are you getting more distracted by multitasking on top of multitasking? David Pogue tries to get answers from researchers and users of distractive technologies to find out how behavior, productivity and stress levels are affected.
Are attention spans getting shorter? Are you getting more distracted by multitasking on top of multitasking? Correspondent David Pogue tries to get answers from researcher Gloria Mark, author of "Attention Span," at the same time he talks with Cornell psychology professor James Cutting AND with counselor Lauren Barnett AND her daughters about how distractive technologies are affecting our behavior, productivity and stress levels.
Best Buy joins Netflix in recently lowering the curtain on sales of DVDs and Blu-rays, with the retailer saying the move will save space.
The idea is to help replace fossil fuels such as coal and oil with cleaner-burning hydrogen as an energy source, but many environmentalists are skeptical.
The European Union has issued a warning to TikTok about "illegal content and disinformation" being spread on the app about the Israel-Hamas war, after sending similar warnings to other social media platforms, including Meta and X, formerly known as Twitter. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent has more.
Thousands of sky gazers from Oregon to Texas looked to the skies Saturday morning to catch a glimpse of the rare partial solar eclipse named the "ring of fire" because the moon doesn't quite cover the sun. Omar Villafranca has more.
Americans from Oregon to Texas were able to view this weekend's eclipse.
Scientific research being conducted to extend the lifespans of animals could do more than just keep beloved pets alive longer: It could even help humans. The Dog Aging Project is a wide-ranging study involving more than 46,000 dogs and seeing the impact of a drug called rapamycin, which has been shown to extend the lifespan of mice and fruit flies. Dana Jacobson has more.
The asteroid Psyche may be a sample of planetary core material left over from the birth of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago.
Smoke from wildfires is not the only reason for poor air quality this year. It turns out, those wildfires created another kind of pollution: Ozone.
18-year-old Yobranny Martinez Fernandez was arrested in connection to a shooting that killed Philadelphia Police Officer Richard Mendez and injured Officer Raul Ortiz.
The term "excited delirium" dates back decades but has never been supported by rigorous scientific studies.
Prosecutors said Joseph Czuba, 71, wanted the victims to move out of the home they rented from him, and believed he and his wife "were in danger," because he feared the woman he stabbed "was going to call over her Palestinian friends or family to harm them."
Homicides dropped by 6.1% nationwide, according to the FBI 2022 crime report published Monday.
The mother was stabbed more than a dozen times and her 6-year-old son, identified as Wadea Al-Fayoume, was stabbed 26 times.
The asteroid Psyche may be a sample of planetary core material left over from the birth of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago.
Water-bearing clays found in rocks from the asteroid Bennu support theories about how water may have made it to Earth in the distant past.
It's the third leak of heat-dissipating coolant on the International Space Station in less than a year, but officials say the crew is in no danger.
Amazon plans to launch more than 3,000 internet relay satellites, competing with SpaceX and others in a fast-growing marketplace.
Virgin's Unity rocketplane completed its ninth piloted trip to space and its fourth with paying customers aboard.
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
How prosecutors made the case that the Wisconsin man killed his parents Bart and Krista Halderson in July 2021.
President Biden will travel to Israel on Wednesday amid the country's war with the militant group Hamas, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Monday night. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge has more.
Israel's military released video showing Hamas militants hunting victims inside a kibbutz, as well as a Hamas handbook with instructions for executing captives. Holly Williams reports from an Israeli military base.
CBS News consumer correspondent Ash-Har Quraishi reports on why the majority of car thefts go unsolved.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the U.S. is working with Israel, Egypt and the United Nations to reopen a key humanitarian aid route. Former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen Gerald Feierstein joins CBS News to discuss America's diplomatic response to war in the Middle East.
"Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers, who died of breast cancer Sunday on the day before her 77th birthday, was remembered Monday by co-stars and collaborators.