
Siblings celebrate Thanksgiving together thanks to adoptive dad
CBS News checks back in with Lamont Thomas and the children he adopted.
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CBS News checks back in with Lamont Thomas and the children he adopted.
A younger brother worried he would lose his sister when she got married. Instead, he learned a lesson about family.
Donna Parker could have never guessed how much the Army uniforms she found at the bottom of a dumpster were wanted.
Don Isett is the nation's best pole vaulter in his age group, and pretty much the only pole vaulter in his age group.
A group of dads showed up at a Louisiana school after 23 students were arrested in a rash of fights.
After a violent week of fighting in school at Southwood High School, a group of dads decided to take matters into their own hands.
Mike Mason wanted to be useful in retirement, so he applied to be a school bus driver to help alleviate a shortage.
Flowers on veterans' graves, donuts for nurses and a beach party for dementia patients are just some of the random acts of kindness.
A minute after she prayed, a group of Marines seemed to appear out of nowhere.
Volunteers have stepped up to offer meals and laundry services to linemen who are helping restore power.
Taylor Swift's new album, "The Life of a Showgirl," became Spotify's most-streamed album in a single day this year. The company said it only took 11 hours to hit that mark.
This week, the Trump administration expanded the definitions of government shutdown, war and soldier, rebranding them as tools of executive power. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
A new report finds that 25% of American adults suffering from a mental illness aren't receiving treatment. Mary Gilberti, interim president and CEO of Mental Health America, the nonprofit who conducted the study, joins to discuss the key findings.
The world's most recognizable showgirl may be entering a new era, but there's no sign that Taylor Swift's gold rush is slowing down. Jo Ling Kent reports.
The Department of Justice is sounding the alarm over apps that track and monitor immigration officers, calling them a security threat. Under pressure from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Apple has removed the apps from the app store. Scott MacFarlane has more.