The Department of Transportation will begin requiring registration for drone users
The Department of Transportation will begin requiring registration for drone users. CBS News Transportation Correspondent Kris Van Cleave has details for CBSN.
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The Department of Transportation will begin requiring registration for drone users. CBS News Transportation Correspondent Kris Van Cleave has details for CBSN.
The Department of Transportation intends to announce a new drone registration requirement in the coming days. The goal would be to have the new requirement in place before the Christmas holiday season with drones expected to be a very popular gift this year. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Police in Washington said a drone crash-landed near the White House early Friday. The operators were flying it near the Washington Monument. The drone went down on the Ellipse, which is just below the White House South Lawn. Chip Reid reports from the White House.
President Obama delivered a major policy speech outlining a downgrade of the war on terror. He defended drone strikes and urged Congress to close the Guantanamo Bay military prison. Major Garrett reports.
"CBS This Morning" is taking the first drone ever allowed inside the New York subway system, with an exclusive look at a vital transportation advance in New York City. Don Dahler reports on the progress on the Second Avenue line from 10 stories underground.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including Farmer Derek catching a fish using his drone and Herman the baby tortoise trying applesauce for the first time. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a backyard experiment that's a blast to watch and an overprotective raccoon rescuing his brother from a swimming pool. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
Pilotless devices' proliferation threatens air safety, wildfire fighting and personal privacy
Several drone sightings near Newark International Airport have prompted security concerns for air travel. CBS News Transportation Correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the details for CBSN.
The FAA and police are investigating whether a drone equipped to fire a gun is in violation of federal regulations.CBSN's Jeff Glor reports.
A key al Qaeda operative was killed in a drone strike in Syria, according to the Pentagon. CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan has more on the strike.
The drone industry is celebrating what some are calling its "Kitty Hawk moment." CBS News correspondent Chip Reid reports on one of the first federally approved health care-related deliveries by drone.
In a 6 to 3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Obamacare subsidies. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford explains the decision and its impact; In an effort to bring the prairie back to the "Land of Lincoln," American bison are being brought in to graze on land they haven't been on in more than 200 years. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
Firefighting planes had to be grounded after a drone was spotted in the area above a wildfire in Santa Clarita. Carter Evans reports.
Al Qaeda confirmed that a U.S. strike in Yemen killed al Qaeda's second-in-command, Nasir al-Wuhayshi. CBS News senior security contributor and former CIA deputy director Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss how this will impact the terror group.
U.S. officials tell CBS News that a drone strike in Yemen targeted Abu Baseer al-Wuhayshi, the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. U.S. intelligence has not confirmed his death but one official says indications are that he was killed. CBS News correspondent David Martin reports.
U.S. officials tell CBS News that Chinese hackers are suspected in a data breach involving several federal agencies, including the one that oversees security clearances and employee records for millions of government workers. CBS News correspondent Major Garrett reports; As more drones fly over the Golden Gate Bridge, officials in San Francisco fear safety is at risk. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports on growing calls for drone regulations.
Latin pop star Enrique Iglesias was performing in Tijuana, Mexico on Saturday when he tried to grab a small drone. The rotors cut his hand, but he stuck out his bloody injury and performed for 30 more minutes. Gayle King reports.
Hampered by the debris left by the storm, rescuers in Texas are using drones equipped with video and thermal imagery to find survivors. Don Dahler reports.
Raw video from a drone shows the damage caused by deadly flooding in Texas.
CBS News Justice correspondent Paula Reid explains what happened when a man tried to fly a drone in D.C.'s "no drone zone" on Thursday.
The death of an American-held hostage by al-Qaeda by a U.S. drone is prompting a major review on how drone strikes are carried out. It's also giving further urgency to overhauling how the government communicates with the families of U.S. hostages. President Obama apologized after American aid worker Warren Weinstein was killed. Mark Albert reports.
CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss what recent U.S. drone strike killings of Warren Weinstein and Giovanni Lo Porto mean for the future of the global war on terror.
Police in Tokyo are investigating the drone found on the roof of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's office. Aerial footage shows a piece of cardboard over the device. It reportedly tested positive for a "minuscule" amount of radiation. Charlie Rose reports.
Thousands of marchers, government officials and other public figures gathered in Selma, Alabama to commemorate the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," a brutal police assault on civil rights demonstrators that helped lead to the passage of the Voting Rights Act.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful people to hold the office, has died, his family says. He was 84.
The shutdown is likely to become the longest on record this evening, when it would surpass the 35 day mark set in 2019.
The Supreme Court will consider Wednesday whether a federal emergency powers law gives President Trump the authority to impose his most sweeping tariffs.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture told a federal court that it will tap into a contingency fund to allow states to issue partial SNAP benefits.
President Trump offered no plan for health care costs, which have been a sticking point in ending a government shutdown, and says it will end when Democrats give in.
After his recent remarks about resuming nuclear testing, President Trump told "60 Minutes" "we're the only country that doesn't test."
The USDA said it would provide partial food stamp benefits for November, but it's unclear exactly when participants will get those funds.
Four suspects were arrested and nine people kidnapped by the gang were freed following the clash in Sinaloa, officials said.
"Wicked" star Jonathan Bailey has been named People magazine's 2025 Sexiest Man Alive.