
"Last-chance operation" to save a beluga stranded in a French river
Marine rescue group Sea Shepherd said a "major, complex operation will be undertaken that is not without risk" to save the whale from the Seine river, northwest of Paris.
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Marine rescue group Sea Shepherd said a "major, complex operation will be undertaken that is not without risk" to save the whale from the Seine river, northwest of Paris.
Images show the emaciated sea mammal swimming slowly northwest of the French capital, and experts say it likely stopped eating before it entered the river.
French President Emmanuel Macron will serve a second term as president, defeating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen for a second time. Macron is the first French president to be reelected in 20 years. CBS News foreign correspondent Elaine Cobbe joined Lana Zak to discuss what the victory means for France and its allies.
The United States is getting a gift from France just in time for Independence Day, and it might look a little familiar. CBS News' Ian Lee reports.
France's ambassador to the U.S., Philippe Etienne, joins CBS News' "Red & Blue" to discuss his country's leading role in talks with Russia and the latest in the standoff over Ukraine.
President Biden is trying to shift the focus away from the price tag for his domestic agenda and on to what the bills actually seek to do for the American people. Speaking at a trade union training facility in Howell, Mr. Biden said that to oppose the investments in infrastructure and social programs "is to be complicit in America's decline." Reuters White House correspondent Nandita Bose, The Washington Post's national correspondent Philip Bump and Politico's congressional reporter Nicholas Wu join CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the latest on Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to France, the dilemma facing Republican presidential hopefuls and more.
The Chateau Louis XIV was built by Jamal Khashoggi's cousin Emad Khashoggi who runs a luxury property development business in France.
Vedder's throat was damaged while playing the Lollapalooza Paris festival, the band said
Northwestern parts of Europe are seeing some relief today as the high temperatures shift east. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe explains how leaders are responding to the weather crisis.
"This is the climate change that we've been promised," one expert tells CBS News, and it is "here to stay."
Europe is facing a deadly heat wave, with high temperatures typically seen in the Middle East rather than in Paris, London or Madrid. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe gives an update from Paris and explains when western Europe will see some relief.
The brutal heat in Europe is fueling deadly wildfires in some areas. In the UK, a country not accustomed to this type of weather, many people are struggling to cope. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined "CBS News Mornings" from London with details.
A heatwave in Europe has resulted in hundreds of deaths and multiple wildfires as temperatures soar 30 degrees above normal in some areas. In the United Kingdom, residents are bracing for what could be Britain's hottest day ever recorded. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Largely un-airconditioned London could boil over 100 degrees as wildfires char parched land in Spain, Portugal and France.
The scorching temperatures have reached as far north as Britain, where its weather agency has issued its first-ever "red warning" of extreme heat.
There's been something hiding beneath the surface of one of the 20th-century Italian artist's paintings for a century.
With thousands of acres already charred by wildfires amid the 2nd bout of extreme heat this year, many towns and villages have decided it's not worth the risk.
Lt. William J. McGowan's P-47 Thunderbolt was shot down over France's Moon-sur-Elle on June 6, 1944.
The move comes after Christophe Doire's body was exhumed in April in order to carry out new tests.
The court found that his explosives vest malfunctioned, dismissing his argument that he ditched the vest because he decided not to follow through with his attack.
Serena Williams has lost her first singles match in nearly a year, getting beat by 115th-ranked Harmony Tan of France in three sets at Wimbledon.
Uber is on the defensive as a proposed bill in New York City could limit how many of its drivers are on the roads. Meanwhile, Uber executives face criminal charges in France. Wall Street Journal business editor Dennis Berman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what is behind the backlash.
A senior government official hailed the ruling as a victory "against separatism, for secularism."
His headstone finally bears a name: 2nd Lt. Osmund Bartle Wordsworth — a great-great-nephew of English poet William Wordsworth
"The war could spark starvation. It could cause social unrest and political turmoil," OECD chief economist said.
Taking no chances, SpaceX called off an attempt to launch its huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket after running into problems with ground equipment.
Some National Guard members in Washington D.C., likely fewer than 50, will be armed starting Sunday night, a military official told CBS News.
Fernand is the sixth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Russia accused Ukraine of launching drone attacks that sparked a fire at a nuclear power plant in its western Kursk region overnight Sunday.
The Powerball jackpot is now an estimated $750 million for Monday night's drawing, making it the 10th-largest jackpot in Powerball game history.
Jerry Adler's acting credits include "The Sopranos" and "The Good Wife." He also had 53 Broadway productions to his name, all behind the scenes.
Dangerously hot conditions hit states up and down the West Coast over the weekend, owing to a persistent heat wave stretching from the Pacific Northwest to California and the desert Southwest.
Chicago police said the child was inside the apartment when he suffered a gunshot wound to the head.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said President Trump's rhetoric on crime is "purely performative" as the president offered to send troops to Baltimore amid a broader push to crack down on crime.