
Famed portrait of Winston Churchill stolen from Canadian hotel
Authorities believe it was stolen about eight months ago, but no one noticed until last week.
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Authorities believe it was stolen about eight months ago, but no one noticed until last week.
A Canadian entrepreneur is trying to take the stigma out of period pain and attempting to raise awareness with the help of a menstrual cramp simulator. Jamie Yuccas reports.
CEO Jim Farley has said the car maker has "too many people" and isn't competitive with other U.S. auto companies.
A small island off the coast of Newfoundland is redefining itself with the help of a local businesswoman who combined deep pockets with a deep appreciation for the island's past.
"A lot of emotions, obviously," Williams said, her voice shaking during an on-court interview.
Canadian officials declared an end to the crisis at a vital U.S.-Canadian border crossing Sunday. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss the crisis and its consequences for both countries and the possibility of similar protests, including some that U.S. officials warn could emerge in California this Super Bowl Sunday.
The CBC's Briar Stewart was taping a report outside when a cat decided to use the cameraman as a ladder to get a closer look at what was going on.
President Trump's new trade deal with Canada and Mexico includes lifting sanctions on the dairy market. NBJR's Tony Matt spoke with dairy farmers in Wisconsin about the changes.
Democratic Representative Brian Higgins of New York is calling on both U.S. and Canadian officials to come to an agreement on reopening the northern border. Non-essential travel between the two neighboring countries has been restricted since March 2020. Higgins joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss his proposal.
As Pope Francis returned to the Vatican from Canada, he told reporters the six-day trip showed him he must slow down or consider retiring. The 85-year-old also called the church's abuse of Canada's Indigenous people "genocide." Chris Livesay has more.
"I think at my age and with these limitations, I have to save (my energy) to be able to serve the church, or on the contrary, think about the possibility of stepping aside."
The Pope has concluded a six-day visit to Canada and returned to Rome on Saturday. He spent much of his visit apologizing for the Catholic Church’s role in abuses committed against Indigenous children over the course of more than a century. Chris Livesay reports.
A program in Alaska has been launched to reintroduce wood bison into the United States, as a herd was recently found in Canada. Up until the discovery, wood bison were declared extinct for decades. CBS News correspondent Jeff Glor has more.
More than 150,000 Native children in Canada were taken from their homes and placed in church-run schools in an effort to isolate them from the influence of their families and culture.
Wildfires ravage parts of California and Texas; Pope makes apology to Indigenous people in Canada
Pope Francis issued a historic apology in Canada for the Catholic Church's treatment of Indigenous people. Chris Livesay has more.
Pope Francis issued a long-awaited apology to Canada's Indigenous people. He called the abuse Indigenous children suffered at schools run by Catholic missionaries "catastrophic." Chris Livesay has more.
Oak Fire grows in California, forcing thousand to evacuate near Yosemite; Pope Francis will meet with Indigenous groups in Canada and apologize for abuse at schools
"I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples," Francis said.
An Indigenous leader placed a traditional headdress on Pope Francis during his visit Monday to the site of a former residential school where Indigenous children suffered abuse in Canada.
Pope Francis has apologized for the Catholic Church's "evil" abuse of generations of Indigenous peoples in Canada, while visiting the site of a former residential school in Edmonton. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nikki Battiste discuss the significance of his apology with Chico Harlan, the Rome bureau chief for The Washington Post.
The pope is beginning a historic trip in Canada, where he's set to apologize for the Catholic Church's treatment of Indigenous people. The pope has said the point of his visit is healing and reconciliation in response to the church's role in the abuse of native children at state-run boarding schools. Chris Livesay will be traveling with the pope this week and reports from the Canadian province of Alberta.
Pope Francis began a fraught visit to Canada to apologize to Indigenous peoples for abuses by missionaries at residential schools.
Sixty years ago, and for the first time ever, three U.S. broadcast networks and the CBC in Canada beamed live programming from the United States to Europe via Telstar – one of the first television broadcast satellites. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller has more.
Canadian COVID-linked restrictions prohibit their entry. They say their teammates support them. One is sacrificing $186,000 in pay for the four games.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, speaks out for the first time since her husband's death on Wednesday.
Mr. Trump said that NATO's commitment to winning the war in Ukraine "has been far less than 100%."
X's AI chatbot Grok, the AI-search engine Perplexity and Google's AI summaries all provided false information in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
An ICE agent shot and killed a man in Franklin Park, Illinois, Friday morning after authorities say he attempted to drive into agents as they tried to make an arrest.
No information was provided on how many people are being held in each country, who they are or why they were imprisoned.
Missouri is the third state to seek to redraw its congressional maps ahead of next year's midterms.
The Justice Department filed a $125 million lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company discriminates against disabled passengers.
Fourteen animal shelter workers were evacuated and went to the hospital. The shelter's 75 dogs and cats were relocated or put into foster homes.