Ancient statues discovered in Italy
An excavation revealed the largest deposit of bronze statues from the Etruscan and Roman ages ever discovered in Italy.
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An excavation revealed the largest deposit of bronze statues from the Etruscan and Roman ages ever discovered in Italy.
The excavation revealed the largest deposit of bronze statues from the Etruscan and Roman age ever discovered in Italy.
Italy's new far-right-led government has closed its ports to rescue ships run by non-governmental groups.
Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is the only way to save the remaining glaciers, but last week the U.N. warned there's "no credible pathway" for that to happen.
Spanish soccer player Pablo Mari, who is on loan to the Serie A club Monza from Arsenal, was among the injured.
The EU's executive branch reminded the former Italian premier that Russia "illegitimately" invaded Ukraine, after he was recorded boasting about his reconnection with Putin.
For the lead doctor, it was an opportunity not only to heal a patient, but to map real-time brain activity during "high cognitive function."
Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party, is set to form a coalition government and become Italy's first female prime minister. Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University joins John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss the impact of the country's most right-wing government since World War II.
As Europe is gripped by rising inflation and energy costs, Italians have voted in its most right-wing government since Benito Mussolini. As CBS News correspondent Chris Livesay reports, her campaign was marked with hallmarks of fascism and her opponents fear her right-wing policies.
Italy has elected its most right-wing government since World War II. The Brothers of Italy party is expected to install Giorgia Meloni, its leader, as the first female prime minister of Italy. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has a look at who Meloni is and how her party made it from the fringes to gaining control of the country's government.
Italy is set to hold its parliamentary election, where voters will decide on new leadership again. One party says it will instill order in the country, while opponents fear their hard-right politics would set Italy back toward a dark past. Chris Livesay reports from Rome.
Lawmakers grill witnesses in first public hearing; Female Thunderbird pilot inspires others to chase their dreams.
Two children, including a boy swept out of his mother's arms, were among four people still unaccounted for as of late Friday morning.
Italy's ambassador to the United States, Armando Varricchio, sits down with Major Garrett to discuss his country's relationship with President Trump and the incoming Biden administration on this week's edition of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
A drug-sniffing dog has led frontier police at a Milan airport to discover some 13 kilograms (nearly 30 pounds) of cocaine stuffed into the upholstery of a motorized wheelchair, whose user was immediately arrested.
Record temperatures in Europe are leading to unprecedented droughts and wildfires across the continent. Ian Lee has more.
A funeral was held in Italy this week for a teenage boy who was killed by a car driven by a U.S. servicewoman. The Air Force member was arrested for allegedly driving drunk at the time. Seth Doane has more.
U.S. military authorities expressed "deepest condolences" and said they are working closely with Italian law enforcement.
The mayor of Venice, Italy, called out two "idiots" who surfed in the city's canals. They were eventually identified and fined – and their boards were confiscated.
"I am very proud," said the 22-year-old whose speechless social media clips have propelled him to stardom. "These are not just words."
During Italy's post-war boom years, Riva's glamorous runabouts were the pinnacle of "la dolce vita" – the Ferraris of motorboats, owned by movie stars, tycoons and royalty. Today, in an era of super-yachts, the company is working to keep Riva's spirit alive.
The man was brought out from under Rome's streets alive after a day-long operation involving dozens of emergency workers.
The River Po has been running dry as it faces its worst drought in 70 years.
Rescue crews sift through the rubble in a search for survivors in the aftermath of an earthquake that rocked Italy.
Europe's most active volcano spews lava during an eruption in southern Italy early Tue., Feb. 28, 2017.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he's "optimistic" about ending the government shutdown this week. Follow live updates here.
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.
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.
Diane Ladd, the actor known for her Oscar-nominated roles in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Wild at Heart," and "Rambling Rose" has died.
President Trump said in an interview with 60 Minutes that "Pakistan's been testing" nuclear weapons.
President Trump told 60 Minutes he doesn't know the Binance crypto exchange founder he pardoned. Binance has done business with the Trump family's crypto firm World Liberty Financial.
The USDA said it would provide partial food stamp benefits for November, but it's unclear exactly when participants will get those funds.
A large study from Massachusetts found that babies whose mothers had COVID-19 while pregnant were slightly more likely to have a range of neurodevelopmental diagnoses by age 3.
The former Prince Andrew is set to lose his final military title, as King Charles continues shunning his younger brother over historic ties to Jeffrey Epstein.