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In the first half alone, Dallas Mavericks superstar tallied 31 points. This was Slovenia's first-ever win at the Games.
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In the first half alone, Dallas Mavericks superstar tallied 31 points. This was Slovenia's first-ever win at the Games.
Argentina has surpassed more than 100,000 COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic started.
A riot at a squat building in Berlin left dozens of police officers injured. Meanwhile, officials in Mexico City are blaming flaws in construction for last month's deadly subway collapse. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins CBSN AM from Rome with headlines from around the world.
From CBS News firing Charlie Rose over allegations of sexual misconduct to a missing Argentine submarine with 44 sailors, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
The U.S. military is helping in the search for Argentina's lost submarine with 44 people aboard. The San Juan vanished Wednesday on the way from a port in the extreme south of Argentina to a naval base at Mar del Plata. David Martin reports.
Argentina's Navy says it detected brief satellite calls Saturday that may have come from a submarine with 44 crew members that hadn't been heard from in several days.
The Patagotitan mayorum was found in Argentina in 2012 and is believed to be the largest dinosaur ever discovered
President Obama tried to decline but eventually was persuaded to dance the tango at a state dinner in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday. CBSN's Vinita Nair has the video.
During a town hall in Argentina, the president spoke to a 16-year-old girl about one of the surprising differences between his country and hers.
President Obama said the U.S. would aggressively pursue the radical jihadist group, which has claimed responsibility for the deadly twin attacks in Brussels that left more than 30 people dead and hundreds wounded. Obama spoke at a joint news conference in Buenos Aires with Argentina President Mauricio Macri.
Lesley Stahl profiles the new president of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, who has made huge changes to his struggling country in a short period of time. Watch Stahl's report on Sunday, March 20 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate preview what President Obama will face during his final year in office.
After 11 years of trying to land an interview with Kurt Sonnenfeld -- an American living in Buenos Aires, but charged with murder in Denver -- a surprising ending. For more, watch Moriarty's investigation into the case Saturday, June 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
A Colorado murder suspect living in Argentina makes an outrageous claim -- the U.S. is after him for what he saw at 9/11. Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Saturday’s “48 Hours."
A man wanted in the murder of his wife makes an outrageous claim: the U.S. wants to silence him for what he saw at Ground Zero. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates Saturday, June 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
Pope Francis ended a busy first visit to the United States by celebrating what is believed to be the largest mass ever in this country; Off the coast of San Diego, some of the world's best surfers gathered for a compeition this weekend -- the first-ever competition of its kind: the World Adaptive Surfing Championship
On their journey to see Pope Francis, an Argentinian family traveled 13,000 miles just to lay eyes on the pontiff, but they ended up getting much more. Catire Walker and Noel Zemborian quit their jobs, used their savings and took their four children across the Americas. CBS Evening News weekend anchor Jeff Glor reports.
Three French sports stars are among the ten people killed after two helicopters collided in Argentina Monday night during filming of a reality show.
The untimely death of Alberto Nisman right before presenting damning charges against Argentina's government has set off a scandal that has captured the world's attention. Lesley Stahl reports.
Hector Timerman, Argentina's foreign minister, speaks with Lesley Stahl about his country’s dark past, and his own family’s legacy.
Prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead after making incendiary charges against the president of Argentina and her foreign ministry. He claimed that they had conspired with Iran to cover-up Iran's involvement in a terrorist attack in Buenos Aires. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl gives a preview of her investigation in the murder mystery.
The untimely death of a prosecutor right before presenting damning charges against Argentina's government has set off a scandal that has captured the world’s attention. Lesley Stahl reports on Sunday, March 8 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
A look back at CBS News coverage of the conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom. Four clips include: the CBS Evening News and a special report from June 15,1982; and the CBS Morning News and CBS Evening News from June 16, 1982.
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in Buenos Aires Wednesday protesting the death of top Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman. The death has raised speculation of a possible terrorism coverup. Michelle Miller reports on how President Cristina Fernandez is telling the world to butt out.
There's a new twist in the mysterious death of a top Argentine prosecutor, Alberto Nisman. The country's former spy chief, Antonio "Jaime" Stiuso, is now wanted for questioning, but no one seems to know where he is. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Buenos Aires.
An ICE officer who was captured on video pushing a woman to the ground outside an immigration court in New York City has been relieved of his duties.
Sinclair said it will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air on its stations Friday after it had preempted the show.
President Trump's Justice Department has brought criminal charges against James Comey, indicting him on two counts, though a federal grand jury rejected one count.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to withhold more than $4 billion in foreign aid funding through a maneuver known as a "pocket rescission."
The gunman in the deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting, Shane Tamura, wrote about the brain disease CTE in a note obtained by investigators.
Senate Democrats are escalating their demands for information about White House border czar Tom Homan and any involvement he has had in federal contracts.
Humberto gained hurricane status on Friday as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
As Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began speaking at the U.N. General Assembly in New York, dozens of people walked out of the room in protest.
Assata Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard, was convicted of murdering a state trooper in 1973 and escaped prison in 1979.