CBS News Miami debuts
CBS News Miami debuted Monday, and it's welcoming a new member to its team. Kendis Gibson, an anchor on CBS News Miami's morning show, spoke with CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers.
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CBS News Miami debuted Monday, and it's welcoming a new member to its team. Kendis Gibson, an anchor on CBS News Miami's morning show, spoke with CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers.
A man stormed the cockpit of an American Airlines Miami-bound flight during the boarding process, damaging the controls and trying to jump out a window before he was arrested.
The carrier says he damaged controls but was taken into custody by law enforcement in Honduras. The flight to Miami was to leave using a replacement plane.
Miami is the fifth team to withdraw from a bowl game this season due to COVID-19 protocols or a lack of available players on the roster.
Thousands of people across the country are trying to beat Monday's deadline to enroll in health care insurance coverage. Without coverage, many will be fined $95 or 1 percent of their income; and, There may only be eight days of battery life left to spot the black box that could explain what went wrong with missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Early December snowstorm in an unlikely place; Preschool "twins" take a stand against discrimination
Supreme Court rules against citizenship question; Mink the bear traveled 100 miles home
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Florida beaches are closing due to the rise in coronavirus cases and Miami is requiring face-coverings in public. Across the country, states are postponing or reversing their reopening plans. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Florida topped 100,000 coronavirus cases with many of those who tested positive are young people. In response, the Miami mayor has ordered everyone to wear a face covering. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
Seven-time Grammy winner Gloria Estefan is using her music to spread an urgent message about staying home during the coronavirus pandemic. The Florida-based artist joins "CBS This Morning" from her Miami Beach home to talk about her hit song, "Get on Your Feet," which she rewrote to promote awareness of coronavirus precautions. Her new lyrics light up the Paramount Miami Worldcenter at 10 p.m. each night when the city's curfew begins.
The government will release on Thursday the weekly number of newly jobless Americans. With crashing websites, jammed phone lines and long lines -- it means the struggle many face grows more desperate with each passing day. Manny Bojorquez reports.
U.S. officials say Iran shot down Ukraine plane; Baby Koala 'Hope' makes her debut in Miami
Twitter declined to comment Saturday on Mr. Trump's filing.
The Boeing 737 MAX had 171 passengers and six crew members onboard.
Cuban dictator Fidel Castro died late Friday night at 90 years of age. He had been declining in health for a decade. A cause of death was not announced. Cuba is in shock but in Miami, hundreds of Cubans who fled the Castro regime celebrated his death. Castro led a rebel army to victory in 1959 and built a Soviet-style communist government in Cuba. He also pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war. Scott Pelley reports on the life of Fidel Castro.
Bill Rhoden, sports columnist for The New York Times, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the NFL’s recently released report on the Dolphins bullying scandal that shows the situation in Miami was even worse than previously reported.
Alberto Carvalho, the superintendent of Miami-Dade Public Schools, says the ban on mask mandates in Florida "certainly" violates the rights of students with disabilities.
Residents of an eight-story condominium in Miami were evacuated after city officials said the building was structurally unsafe. This comes after nearly 100 people died in the nearby Surfside condo collapse in June.
"My grandfather just comes in the house screaming, 'We have to leave immediately," one resident said.
This is a first look at dramatic bodycam footage from officers who responded to the scene of the deadly condo collapse in Surfside, Florida.
"Nothing we can say or do will bring back these 98 angels who left behind grieving families, beloved friends, loved ones across this community and across the world," Miami-Dade County's mayor said.
President Biden is imposing new sanctions on the Cuban regime after the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters earlier this month. The move comes as some boaters plan to launch a flotilla of private vessels towards Cuba this morning. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojoquez joins CBSN AM from Miami with the latest.
The group will stop just 15 nautical miles from Havana.
More images or videos are expected to be released later today, the Providence Police Department said.
Newly revealed video footage shows a couple in their 60s trying to stop the gunmen right before the attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Australia's Bondi Beach.
Nick Reiner, who is being held in connection with the murder of his parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, will not be in court on Tuesday due to medical reasons, his attorney said.
Recently released emails document Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in Leon Black's personal affairs.
Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, had plans to see former President Barrack Obama and Michelle Obama on Sunday, the former first lady said.
President Trump defended White House chief of staff Susie Wiles after she was quoted offering blunt assessments of his inner circle in Vanity Fair.
President Trump said he will deliver an address live to the nation Wednesday at 9 p.m.
A Coast Guard crew offloaded over 27,000 pounds of drugs in California on Monday.
Erika Kirk recalls the emotional fog of Charlie Kirk's assassination, addresses conspiracy theories and takes questions during a CBS News town hall hosted by Bari Weiss.