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CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller joins CBSN from Times Square, from the scene of a deadly car crash that killed at least one and injured 19 others.
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CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller joins CBSN from Times Square, from the scene of a deadly car crash that killed at least one and injured 19 others.
Cellphone video shows a driver lucky to be alive after his vehicle got wedged under a big rig and dragged on a California freeway.
Geico negotiated and paid more than $150,000 towards Gottleib's charges, leaving him on the hook for about $90,000.
Despite having personal injury protection in his auto insurance and medical insurance, one man still owed tens of thousands in medical bills after a car accident. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief of Kaiser Health News, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss this case and what you need to know about insurance if you've been injured in a car accident.
Some automakers are planning to shift their fleets entirely to electric power in the coming decades. Crash tests on some of these models show they're as safe as traditional vehicles, in part because they weigh more. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports.
Multiple people called for help on Oct. 13, 2013, after witnessing Bill Hall Jr.'s motorcycle get knocked off a San Antonio, Texas roadway. What happened along the highway? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates in "Driven to Extremes," airing Saturday, June 10 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
In the first half of 2016, an estimated 17,775 people were killed in traffic accidents. That's up 10.5% compared to the same time last year. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A couple in China survived a crash after their car was crushed by a cement tanker. CBSN's Reena Ninan has the incredible footage.
The strongest earthquake to hit Ecuador since 1979 has left more than 230 dead and several hundred injured after striking 100 miles northwest of the country's capital; A business is giving asylum seekers in New York the opportunity to connect through a universal language: food
Los Angeles police officers say they've seen an uptick in car crashes attributed to street racing. Because of that, the department is rolling out a new task force to crack down on the illegal sport. Chris Martinez has more.
During President Obama's historic trip to Cuba, he and dictator Raul Castro gave statements side by side; Winnie the Pooh is one of the most beloved children's stories of all time.
More than 100 accidents are being blamed on a new high-tech gear shift that's currently installed in nearly one million American vehicles. The electronic technology leaves some drivers thinking their car is in park, but they learn the hard way it is still in drive. Kris Van Cleave reports.
President Biden, Vice President Harris and other lawmakers paid their respects to Capitol Police officer Billy Evans, who was killed in a car attack. Nikole Killion reports.
Oil prices have surged in the past two weeks; Warren Buffet offers employees $1 million for Sweet Sixteen predictions; and a Google self-driving car crashes into a bus. Those headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner at the New York Stock Exchange.
A woman is under arrest in Las Vegas after police say she deliberately rammed her car into a crowd. One person died and at least 30 others are hurt. Police say the woman had a 3-year-old inside her car. John Blackstone reports from the Las Vegas strip.
An unmanned blimp that houses a state-of-the-art radar system became detached from its moorings and drifted north through Pennsylvania for hours Wednesday; In an excerpt from this coming Sunday's "60 Minutes," Scott Pelley follows National Museum of African-American History and Culture director Lonnie Burch to Africa hoping to find a shipwreck
Every day, car crashes kill up to three people and injure 470. Many of these deaths occur to passengers in the back seat. In a new CBS Investigation, Kris Van Cleave takes a look at how the front seat can be a danger to those sitting in the back seat.
A newly released police report says Tiger Woods showed signs of traumatic injury and didn't know where he was after a high-speed crash.
A fellow rider caught it on film when a motorcyclist and his girlfriend were sideswiped by another driver. The driver of the motorcycle was hospitalized and his girlfriend remains in intensive care. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates reports.
Officials say Tiger Woods was speeding when he crashed his SUV in February. They say he will not be cited because there's no evidence this was anything other than an accident. Carter Evans reports.
Investigators say Tiger Woods was driving at 87 miles per hour when he lost control of his vehicle in February. His speed was nearly double the limit. Carter Evans has the details.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says golf legend Tiger Woods was driving over 80 mph before the crash that left him seriously injured in February. Investigators said there were no signs of impairment. Watch their news conference with more on the investigation.
A 16-year-old on her way to take a road test for her driver's licence crashed into the DMV in Bozeman, Montana. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the latest on the accident.
Five fans were injured at the Daytona Speedway when a crash involving multiple cars occurred in the final lap of the Coke Zero 400. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano describes the collision.
A Porsche smashed into the Terminal 7 building Sunday at Los Angeles International Airport, injuring three, including a 9-year-old girl. Police say the driver may have mistaken the gas pedal for the brake. CBS Los Angeles has the story.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 27 on Monday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government continues. Follow live updates here.
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm on Monday, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to bring catastrophic flooding to the northern Caribbean.
Staff Sgt. Demi Palecek and Capt. Dylan Blaha say they'll defy federal orders regarding Trump's immigration enforcement operation in Chicago.
A nationwide string of threats and violent acts present a problem experts say is politically more complex than it seems.
President Trump had his second physical in six months earlier this month at Walter Reed Medical Center.
A TikTok user was arrested earlier this month for threatening Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Indiana's Republican governor on Monday said he would be calling a special session to consider redrawing the state's congressional map.
Americans are paying significantly more for these food staples, inflation data shows. Will prices ever relent?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Lynkuet, a new medication that does not contain hormones to treat hot flashes due to menopause.