
Pacquiao retires from boxing as he runs for president in Philippines
Pacquaio fought his way out of poverty and won world titles in eight different weight divisions after 26 years in the sport.
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Pacquaio fought his way out of poverty and won world titles in eight different weight divisions after 26 years in the sport.
An Afghan translator who served alongside the U.S. military is hiding from the Taliban and fears he and his family could soon be killed. Catherine Herridge and the CBS News Investigative Unit spoke to the man who is hiding in a safe house in Afghanistan.
Chobani Founder & CEO Hamdi Ulukaya joins "CBS Mornings" to announce the Tent Coalition for Afghan Refugees, a group of more than 30 companies pledging to create economic opportunities for Afghan refugees as they start their lives in America.
"I am a fighter, and I will always be a fighter inside and outside the ring," the boxing star said in a speech.
"Every choice we make is the beginning of change," the K-pop superstars said, kicking off "Leaders Week" at the U.N. General Assembly.
Only on "CBS Mornings," the first eyewitness account from a U.S. Marine who was wounded in the terrorist attack at the airport in Kabul that killed 13 U.S. service members during the chaotic American evacuation from Afghanistan. David Martin reports.
Thousands of Afghan refugees have been taken to Qatar, where concerns remain high over the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan. The Biden administration says it plans to admit about 50,000 Afghan refugees to the U.S. But the process of leaving the country is complicated and full of twists and turns, even for people with dual citizenship. Christina Ruffini reports.
One Pittsburgh woman is working to tell the stories of Asian-American icons who are left out of history books. She's doing all that with cookies. Adriana Diaz caught up with baker Jasmine Cho before the pandemic to show us how these historical trailblazers are being deliciously remembered.
The Republican Party has seen a decline in support among Asian Americans. Politico reporter Catherine Kim has been covering the issue and joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red & Blue" with details.
As an interpreter serving in Afghanistan, Zalmay Niazy became a target of the Taliban, and applied for asylum in the U.S., where he'd settled among the Iowa cornfields. But when his application was turned down, the townspeople of Iowa Falls fought back.
Oscar-winner Julia Roberts and Emmy-winner Ayo Edebiri talk to "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King about their new psychological thriller "After the Hunt," directed by Luca Guadagnino. The stars talk about their complex roles, on-screen chemistry, and how the film explores truth, deception, and moral gray areas.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was named the 2025 Nobel peace Prize recipient. "Sunday Morning" looks back to Martha Teichner's conversation with Machado last year, in the wake of Venezuela's authoritarian president Nicolás Maduro claiming victory in a disputed election.
The latest white-knuckle thriller by Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow ("The Hurt Locker," "Zero Dark Thirty") imagines the responses within the government and the military when a single ICBM is launched toward the United States. David Martin talks with Bigelow and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim about a film that lays bare the human elements upon which America's nuclear deterrence may succeed or fail.
Skye P. Marshall, one of the members of the ensemble cast of CBS drama "Matlock," has had the kind of Hollywood journey people dream about. From taking dance lessons in Virginia to enlisting in the U.S. Air Force, every step was leading her to her own Cinderella story. Dana Jacobson has more.
The government shutdown is threatening funding for free food programs. Ali Hard, public policy director of the National WIC Association, joins "The Takeout" to explain how the shutdown could impact millions of families reliant on the program.
"Buena Vista Social Club," the hit Broadway musical inspired by the legendary 1996 album, has earned five Tony Awards this year. "CBS Mornings Plus" co-anchor Adriana Diaz sits down with co-choreographers Justin Peck and Patricia Delgado, a husband-and-wife duo whose personal story is deeply tied to the music. From Havana roots to a Broadway stage, the show celebrates Cuban culture, love and the power of second chances.
Bishop Pedro Bismarck Chau's journey of faith started when he fled Nicaragua in 1983, sneaking across the southern border into the U.S.
The Chicago students whose mock conclave gained international attention finally met Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City. CBS News Chicago's Noel Brennan, who first shared their story, reflects on how it reached all the way to Rome.
Actress, comedian, and talk show host Sherri Shepherd joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss her new children's book "The Sunshine Queens," a story about friendship, teamwork, and showing up for one another—even on the busiest days.
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce joins "CBS Mornings" with Alexis Ohanian to discuss her retirement and the launch of Athlos NYC. The new competition celebrates the world's top female track and field athletes with the sport's largest cash prize.