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Tropical Storm Hermine is regaining strength after striking Florida and may once again become a hurricane; a special four-day program allows 20 young cancer patients and their families to learn to ride and care for horses
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Tropical Storm Hermine is regaining strength after striking Florida and may once again become a hurricane; a special four-day program allows 20 young cancer patients and their families to learn to ride and care for horses
The United States and Russia had an initial agreement in place to coordinate airstrikes against ISIS and al Qaeda linked terrorists in Syria. But Russia has pulled back with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry saying, "There still remain... a couple tough issues." The deal would be the best chance to end Syria's civil war. Margaret Brennan has more.
Hong Kong woman was duped by fraudsters posing as Chinese officials, police say, in the city's biggest recorded phone scam.
Video shows a dramatic bus crash in China. Luckily, no one was hurt.
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 White House is hosting a summit this week with global leaders to address carbon emission reduction. Foreign correspondent Lucy Craft reports for CBSN on the key role of coal-dependent countries such as China and Japan in the climate change fight.
Scientists say COVID rebound fueling 2nd sharpest spike in carbon emissions ever, as some of the most advanced nations have serious old-school fuel addictions.
But as Biden prepares to host a summit of world leaders, seeking pledges to carbon emissions, China warns more ambitious goals are "not very realistic."
Members of the Harley Owners Group are hog wild about their favorite motorcycle - and enthusiasm for the Harley-Davidson extends far beyond our own shores. Seth Doane has a report on the iconic American motorcycle that's tearing up the Far East.
Media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to at least 12 months in jail for his involvement in a 2019 pro-democracy rally in Hong Kong. Three people have died and multiple are sick with salmonella poisoning after ingesting a now-recalled capsule in Denmark. And coronavirus infections in Chile are on the rise despite a successful vaccine roll out. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN AM with a look at these and more international headlines.
GoPro goes to China to capture a story that's gone viral of two disabled friends working together to plant 10,000 trees
Cellphone video captured employees of a bank in China receiving a public spanking for "poor performance." CBSN's Reena Ninan has more.
Fund managers sit on most cash since dotcom crash; Alibaba founder Jack Ma praises China-made fakes. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
CBS News' Margaret Brennan reports on the fallout after the U.S. says Chinese fighter jets made another "provocative" move near a U.S. spy plane.
The U.S. says a Chinese fighter jet performed an "unsafe" intercept of an American spy plane. It happened Tuesday over the disputed waters of the South China Sea, where China is building artificial islands. Margaret Brennan reports.
Disney's first theme park in mainland China is set to open next week. Tickets for opening day of Shanghai Disney reportedly sold out within hours. But an aggressive rival that recently opened in another part of the country hopes to steal the magic. Adriana Diaz reports from Beijing.
From China to Yemen, the illegal antiquities trade is a booming business that is wreaking havoc on the world's archaeological heritage and its history. The cover story of the June issue of National Geographic Magazine focuses on this scourge. National Geographic archaeology writer Kristin Romey joins us with her story, "How Tomb Raiders Are Stealing Our History."
A detergent ad that aired in China shows a black man being transformed into a fair-skinned Asian after being stuffed into a laundry machine. CBSN's Josh Elliott shows us the commercial that's causing global outrage.
Check out the future of transportation in the design of this public bus system in China. CBSN's Josh Elliott and TravelPulse.com's Mark Murphy have details.
Beijing is troubled after President Obama lifted the U.S. arms embargo on Vietnam earlier this week. CBS News' Adriana Diaz discusses the growing tensions between China and neighboring countries.
President Obama arrived in Japan Wednesday for the next leg of his Asian tour. The president's trip comes amid heightened tensions over the South China Sea. Six Asian countries have claims in the sea, but China claims nearly all of it. Adriana Diaz reports on the president's diplomatic approach to addressing the turf war.
President Obama is criticizing Vietnam's government for its human rights record. Thousands of Vietnamese greeted the president Tuesday as he arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. Margaret Brennan reports.
Chef Brian Tsao developed his pan-Asian cooking style in a natural, yet roundabout way. He was born in New York City, but at age 15 found himself studying in China. He'd also become the guitarist of the country's first touring thrashcore band, and in the process learned about the food of China's diverse regions. A Culinary Institute of America graduate, Tsao is now executive chef at Mira Sushi & Izakaya and Kimoto Rooftop, New York's first Asian beer garden, melding influences from China, Korea, Japan, Malaysia and the U.S. into what he calls "interesting but still authentic food."
President Biden announced this week he plans to pull all U.S. military troops from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021, a move that will bring an end to America's longest war. The Biden administration wants to turn its foreign policy focus away from the Middle East and redeploy those resources toward countering China and Russia. Christina Ruffini has the details.
A 2-year-old was rescued from a dry well in China after the toddler fell in and got stuck. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more.
Decker didn't return them to their mother's home in Wenatchee, Washington on May 30.
Trump administration figures have vowed to pursue anyone who mocks or celebrates Kirk's death, alarming First Amendment advocates.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met Thursday to discuss and vote on the hepatitis B and measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccines for children.
In a video that captures the encounter, a student confronts a professor over class curriculum surrounding gender identity.
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent shot a person in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, the city's mayor said.
Overall grocery prices in August 2025 rose 2.7% compared to one year ago, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index.
On Thursday, ABC took Jimmy Kimmel off the air after the FCC chairman hinted at action against ABC over comments the comedian had made about the suspect in Charlie Kirk's killing.
According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 71 people, including two state senators and nine state Assembly members, were arrested.
U.N. rights chief says Sudan's "forgotten" war is escalating, as another mass killing of civilians is reported by aid workers.