
Maine's oldest lobster trapper has no plans to retire at 101
"She doesn't give up," her son said.
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"She doesn't give up," her son said.
A goose named Arnold was visited by his mate while receiving treatment for a damaged foot at the New England Wildlife Center in Massachusetts.
Dustin sold cheesesteaks from his house in Philadelphia to afford to take his terminally ill mom to Egypt.
John Makowsky and seagull Red Eye met in 2005, when the bird showed up on his boat.
Al Nixon isn't a trained therapist, but when he's sitting on his bench he's a trusted confidant and counselor to whoever passes by.
"It's the most important thing I'll ever do in my life," the seamstress said.
Peter Marshall forgot his wife, Lisa, after he was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's. Then he began courting her.
A 14-year-old boy became the youngest athlete with Down Syndrome to complete a mini-triathlon after finding inspiration from his role model.
A couple's wedding reception faced some roadblocks, but a Michigan community stepped in to help.
Thousands across the country played Taps at the same time to commemorate the holiday.
Slang like "skibidi" may fade quickly, but its rise and fall show that language is alive and human in ways machines and dictionaries can't capture. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
Republicans in Texas are poised to approve the partisan reshaping of the state's 38 congressional district map in hopes of adding five more house seats during the midterm elections next year. Democrats stalled the vote for two weeks by fleeing the state, but have since returned. Texas Tribune reporter Eleanor Klibanoff joins to discuss.
In the past, parents could rely on a single, authoritative vaccine schedule from the CDC. But this year, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released its own vaccine schedule. Dr. Celine Gounder explains the discrepancy.
The United Nations' World Food Programme reports more than 24 million people in Sudan are suffering from acute hunger. The more than two years of civil war has also driven about 4 million refugees into neighboring countries. The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher reports.
In West Virginia's New River Gorge, whitewater rafting — and a 2020 national park designation — is breathing new life into a region once defined by coal mining.