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Eye on America

CBS News' in-depth reporting on issues facing Americans today.

    How Baltimore is reducing violence on the streets

    For years, Baltimore was a poster child for big-city crime. Now, it's becoming the model for a turnaround. Nicole Valdes reports on a city-run program that is tapping into the expertise of people who used to perpetrate it.

    • 5H ago
    • 03:34
    How Baltimore is reducing violence on the streets

    North Carolina radio station aiding Helene relief

    After Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, a couple of radio broadcasters played a critical role in keeping residents informed. Now, six months later, they have taken on a new role in the recovery. Skyler Henry reports.

    • Mar 31
    • 03:06

    Lessons from a former MLB player on youth sports

    When Paul Deines and his son Tanner head to the baseball diamond, they're no longer playing just to win. But it wasn't always that way. Elizabeth Cook has their story.

    • Mar 27
    • 03:10

    Coast Guard officers responded to 2 big disasters

    Dozens of Coast Guard members were involved in the response for both the collapse of the Key Bridge and the mid-air collision in the Potomac River. Nicole Sganga reports.

    • Mar 26
    • 03:17

    Getting into college is more competitive than ever

    If you think the competition on the college basketball courts this month is tough, there is another kind of madness going on. High school seniors are battling to get into the college of their choice -- and the competition is tougher than ever. Meg Oliver reports.

    • Mar 25
    • 03:25

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    Eye on America: Retirement planning

    In New York, we learn what workers in their 40s can do to still contribute to their retirement plans, even when life starts getting in the way. And in Missouri and Oregon, we see how the rising popularity of women's pro sports is having a halo effect on other business ventures. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

    • Mar 29
    • 20:22
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    Eye on America: NIL impact on college sports

    In Michigan, we report on how student-athletes’ newfound ability to profit off their name, image and likeness has profoundly changed the economics of college sports. And in Louisiana, we introduce you to a doctor who’s offering support and opportunities for aspiring Black medical school students. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

    • Mar 22
    • 21:57
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    Eye on America: Inside a Catholic megachurch

    In California, we visit the largest Catholic parish church in North America to see how some of their newly ordained priests feel about the dramatic decline in clergymen in recent years. And in New York, we speak with renowned wellness guru Deepak Chopra about how AI can help unlock personal and spiritual growth. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

    • Mar 15
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    How people with criminal records are working to reduce violence in cities

    Baltimore officials credit the different approach to crime prevention with a drastic reduction in gun violence over the past six years.

    • 3H ago
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    North Carolina radio station critical in Hurricane Helene recovery

    Even the most well-organized relief efforts are only as effective as the number of people who know about them.

    • Mar 31
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    Former MLB player hopes to change the culture of youth sports

    Former MLB player Travis Snider hopes to change the culture of youth sports through his Seattle-based company 3A Athletics.

    • Mar 27
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    These Coast Guard officers responded to two major disasters in one year

    Dozens of Coast Guard members were involved in the response to two major disasters in the last year.

    • Mar 27
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    High schoolers await college acceptances with more competition than ever

    The class of 2025 is the biggest and most diverse in history, with 3.9 million high schoolers graduating this year.

    • Mar 25
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    Florida orange juice production drops amid crop disease, low demand

    Already decimated by a disease called citrus greening, Florida's orange groves can't seem to catch a break.

    • Mar 24
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    Smartphone addiction is leading to "brain rot," doctors say

    Research has shown that smartphone addiction causes major increases in brain activity, requiring the brain to work harder to complete simple tasks.

    • Mar 19
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    Husband says Texas abortion law led to pregnant wife's death

    Between 2019 and 2022, the maternal mortality rate in Texas increased 56% after the state outlawed abortions.

    • Mar 18
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    Families take on labor and costs of caring for their aging loved ones

    Nearly 70% of Americans aged 65 and older will require some form of long-term care​ during their lifetime.

    • Mar 17
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    Why the maple syrup industry is under threat from climate change

    Sugar maple habitats appear to be shifting northward due to climate change. Maine maple syrup producers are working to adapt.

    • Mar 13
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    How Baltimore is reducing violence on the streets

    For years, Baltimore was a poster child for big-city crime. Now, it's becoming the model for a turnaround. Nicole Valdes reports on a city-run program that is tapping into the expertise of people who used to perpetrate it.

    • 5H ago
    • 03:34

    North Carolina radio station aiding Helene relief

    After Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, a couple of radio broadcasters played a critical role in keeping residents informed. Now, six months later, they have taken on a new role in the recovery. Skyler Henry reports.

    • Mar 31
    • 03:06

    Lessons from a former MLB player on youth sports

    When Paul Deines and his son Tanner head to the baseball diamond, they're no longer playing just to win. But it wasn't always that way. Elizabeth Cook has their story.

    • Mar 27
    • 03:10

    Coast Guard officers responded to 2 big disasters

    Dozens of Coast Guard members were involved in the response for both the collapse of the Key Bridge and the mid-air collision in the Potomac River. Nicole Sganga reports.

    • Mar 26
    • 03:17

    Getting into college is more competitive than ever

    If you think the competition on the college basketball courts this month is tough, there is another kind of madness going on. High school seniors are battling to get into the college of their choice -- and the competition is tougher than ever. Meg Oliver reports.

    • Mar 25
    • 03:25

    Florida's decimated orange groves face new threats

    Climate change, along with hurricanes, citrus disease and changing consumer tastes, are taking a toll on Florida's orange growers. Mark Strassmann reports.

    • Mar 24
    • 03:18

    How smartphone addiction may be hurting our brains

    Research is showing that smartphone addiction can lead to "brain rot," requiring the brain to work harder to complete simple tasks. Meg Oliver has more on why doctors are saying it is important for our mental health to learn to unplug.

    • Mar 19
    • 03:24

    Husband blames Texas abortion law for wife's death

    Republican legislators in Texas have introduced a bill to clarify state abortion law after some doctors feared actions they might take to save the life of a pregnant woman could subject them to prosecution. A Texas man believes that fear led to his wife's death. Janet Shamlian reports.

    • Mar 18
    • 03:21

    Millions take on labor of aging loved ones' care

    Nearly 70% of Americans aged 65 and older will require some form of long-term care during their lifetime, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. An estimated 53 million people are taking care of an aging family member. Mark Strassmann reports.

    • Mar 17
    • 03:29
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    FDA lays off bird flu leadership, among steep cuts to senior veterinarians

    More than 130 staff were cut from the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine, officials said.

    • 1H ago
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    Nevada community hopes Trump will slow expansion of solar farms in their area

    The Federal Bureau of Land Management greenlit seven massive solar projects that, combined, would cover an area about the size of Las Vegas.

    • 4H ago
    President Trump Announces New Automobile Tariffs

    Trump says his tariffs could bring in trillions. Economists disagree.

    Experts estimate far lower figures in tariffs revenue, warning that President Trump's tariffs could drive up prices for American consumers.

    • 4H ago
    Carbon monoxide detector

    Why experts say you should travel with a carbon monoxide detector

    Each year, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning. Here's what to know about traveling with a detector.

    • 6H ago
    Rapid test for AIDS, syphilis and hepatitis

    How one community is fighting rising syphilis infections

    The Navajo Nation has a unique program to fight sexually transmitted infections, including syphilis.

    • 6H ago
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    Can Trump's trade war with China correct years of imbalance?

    As Trump's tariffs push Chinese businesses to seek new markets, one expert says the trade war is likely to get worse before it gets better.

    • 4H ago
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    Why experts say you should travel with a carbon monoxide detector

    Each year, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning. Here's what to know about traveling with a detector.

    • 6H ago
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    What are reciprocal tariffs, and why does Trump want to impose them?

    President Trump is expected on April 2 to announce reciprocal tariffs on a number of other countries. Here's what to know about these import taxes.

    • 4H ago
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    Trump to consider final TikTok proposal Wednesday, sources say

    The Trump administration is finalizing plans for investors that could include Blackstone and Oracle.

    • 8H ago
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    Tracking rising cost of cars, trucks, groceries ahead of Trump's tariffs

    CBS News is tracking the rising cost of products most impacted by tariffs imposed​ and soon-to-be-imposed by President Trump, from grocery items to cars and trucks.

    • 4H ago
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    FDA lays off bird flu leadership, among steep cuts to senior veterinarians

    More than 130 staff were cut from the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine, officials said.

    • 1H ago
    Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System

    Nevada community hopes Trump will slow expansion of solar farms in their area

    The Federal Bureau of Land Management greenlit seven massive solar projects that, combined, would cover an area about the size of Las Vegas.

    • 4H ago
    President Trump Announces New Automobile Tariffs

    Trump says his tariffs could bring in trillions. Economists disagree.

    Experts estimate far lower figures in tariffs revenue, warning that President Trump's tariffs could drive up prices for American consumers.

    • 4H ago
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    Cruz's advice for marathon Senate speech: "Nothing in, nothing out"

    After his 21-hour speech in 2013, Cruz said the most common question he was asked was about going to the bathroom.

    • 5H ago
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    Cornell University student activist chooses to self-deport after visa revoked

    A senior official with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security claimed, without evidence, that the student was a "terrorist sympathizer."

    • 6H ago
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    FDA lays off bird flu leadership, among steep cuts to senior veterinarians

    More than 130 staff were cut from the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine, officials said.

    • 1H ago
    Carbon monoxide detector

    Why experts say you should travel with a carbon monoxide detector

    Each year, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning. Here's what to know about traveling with a detector.

    • 6H ago
    Rapid test for AIDS, syphilis and hepatitis

    How one community is fighting rising syphilis infections

    The Navajo Nation has a unique program to fight sexually transmitted infections, including syphilis.

    • 6H ago
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    RFK Jr. purges CDC and FDA's public records transparency teams

    It is unclear what will happen to hundreds of pending requests for public information as the health agencies slash staff.

    • 5H ago
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.-Cabinet Meeting

    HHS sued by 23 states, D.C. over $11 billion in cuts to public health funding

    The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island, calls the HHS cuts to public health grants illegal.

    • 9H ago
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    Can Trump's trade war with China correct years of imbalance?

    As Trump's tariffs push Chinese businesses to seek new markets, one expert says the trade war is likely to get worse before it gets better.

    • 4H ago
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    3-year-old discovers 3,800-year-old treasure on family outing in Israel

    A toddler unearthed an ancient treasure dating back to the Middle Bronze Age during a trip to the archaeological site Tel Azekah earlier this month.

    • 9H ago
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    Europe warns of "strong plan to retaliate" ahead of new Trump tariffs

    European Union already intends to impose duties on U.S. goods worth some $28 billion in mid-April in response to Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs.

    • 8H ago
    Mexico Jalisco Cartel

    Investigation reveals grim details of infamous cartel's operations

    One recruit who reportedly survived the Jalisco cartel ranch said those who refused or tried to escape were beaten, tortured and killed.

    • 13H ago
    An underwater camera from 1970 that had been submerged to capture evidence of the Loch Ness Monster has been discovered by accident.

    Lost Loch Ness Monster camera accidentally found by Boaty McBoatface

    The camera, which has been underwater for 55 years, was part of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau's first attempt at underwater photography.

    • 14H ago
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    Kim Delaney, "NYPD Blue" actress, will not face charges after arrest, DA says

    Kim Delaney, an Emmy-winning actor known for her role on "NYPD Blue," will not face criminal charges in connection with her arrest in Marina Del Rey in an alleged domestic dispute over the weekend.

    • 6H ago
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    Román Zaragoza on his "Ghosts" character's love life

    Actor Román Zaragoza spoke to "CBS Mornings" about hope for his character's struggling love life in the CBS comedy, "Ghosts."

    • 11H ago
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    Magician David Kwong on April Fools' Day tips

    Magician and puzzle master David Kwong joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about his new children's book, "How to Fool Your Parents," which teaches over two dozen magic tricks, just in time for April Fools' Day.

    • 15H ago
    • 05:45
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    Roman Zaragoza on "Ghosts"

    Actor Roman Zaragoza joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his role as Sass on the hit CBS comedy "Ghosts," and how a returning character could stir up his love life.

    • 15H ago
    • 04:40
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    Mo Amer turns pain into punchlines

    Comedian Mo Amer, known for his award-winning show "Mo" and his Netflix special "Mohammed in Texas," reflects on turning his experience as a Palestinian-American refugee into powerful, personal comedy. He speaks with CBS Mornings at The Improv about family, displacement, and why laughter is necessary

    • 16H ago
    • 06:16
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    Growing demand to power AI, cryptocurrency

    As cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence advancements are made, U.S. demand for the energy needed to power massive mining and data centers grows. David Turk, former deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss how much energy the U.S. needs and the potential environmental impacts.

    • Mar 27
    • 03:47
    President Trump Attends Ambassador Meeting In White House Cabinet Room

    Waltz's Venmo showed his contacts — even after bombshell report on Signal chat

    White House chief of staff Susie Wiles was among the contacts listed in Waltz's Venmo account.

    • Mar 28
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    How AI powered robots are helping small farms

    From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.

    • Mar 28, 2024
    • 03:27
    Media ChatGPT Lawsuit

    Lawsuit against OpenAI over newspaper copyright can proceed, judge rules

    Several newspapers have sued OpenAI and Microsoft, seeking to end the practice of using their stories to train artificial intelligence chatbots.

    • Mar 26
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    What is Signal, the app used by Trump's team

    The Senate Intelligence Committee heard testimony on Tuesday from key players involved in a group chat on the messaging app Signal, in which the U.S.'s highly sensitive plans to bomb Houthi targets in Yemen were discussed inadvertently with a journalist. President Trump said that his administration would investigate the government's use of Signal. CBS News contributor and former CIA official Andrew Boyd has more on what it is and how it's used.

    • Mar 25
    • 05:08
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    Science

    Astronauts on unexpected 9-month space mission

    Originally scheduled for just 8 days aboard the International Space Station, the two astronauts spent over 9 months in orbit due to delays with their Boeing Starliner return. Now back on Earth, they share how they coped, what they missed most, and how the mission unexpectedly became political.

    • 16H ago
    • 03:41
    Volcano erupts in Iceland

    Icelandic volcano erupts, shutting down popular tourist attraction

    Authorities in Iceland were forced by a new volcanic eruption to evacuate dozens of homes and shut down the hugely popular Blue Lagoon tourist attraction.

    • 16H ago
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    SpaceX's Fram2 launch sends civilian crew into flight around Earth's poles

    The international all-civilian Fram2 crew is the first in space history to fly to orbit with no licensed pilot or trained astronaut on board.

    • Mar 31
    Ancient Parasitic Wasp

    Ancient wasp snatched prey like Venus flytrap, scientists say

    "I've seen a lot of strange insects, but this has to be one of the most peculiar-looking ones I've seen in a while," said one entomologist.

    • Mar 31
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    Millions of bees have died this year: "Worst bee loss in recorded history"

    Bees play a key role in the U.S. food supply, and the mass deaths could jeopardize that.

    • Mar 29
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    Crime

    DOJ seeks death penalty in Mangione case

    Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Department of Justice will seek the death penalty in the case against Luigi Mangione for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports.

    • 13H ago
    • 01:54
    Luigi Mangione Attends Hearing In State Court In New York City

    DOJ to seek death penalty against Luigi Mangione, AG Bondi says

    AG Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect.

    • 3H ago
    Mexico Jalisco Cartel

    Investigation reveals grim details of infamous cartel's operations

    One recruit who reportedly survived the Jalisco cartel ranch said those who refused or tried to escape were beaten, tortured and killed.

    • 13H ago

    Karen Read facing new trial for murder

    A new trial is underway in the case surrounding Boston police officer John O'Keefe's death. Karen Read, O'Keefe's former girlfriend, is facing second-degree murder and other charges after her first court case ended in a mistrial in 2024. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has more.

    • 17H ago
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    Carlos Lehder, former drug trafficker and one of the founding leaders of the Medellin Cartel, arrested by Colombian authorities

    Carlos Lehder, cartel boss and Pablo Escobar's partner, freed in Colombia

    Carolos Lehder, who served over 30 years in a U.S. prison, once owned a luxurious hotel, which had caged lions and a large statue of John Lennon.

    • Mar 31
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    Space

    Wilmore, Williams on space stay

    Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are sharing more details about their experience in space aboard the International Space Station after their time in Boeing's Starliner capsule. CBS News' Mark Strassmann spoke to the pair about their journey.

    • 16H ago
    • 04:11

    Williams and Wilmore reflect on space odyssey

    Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams addressed the media for the first time Monday since returning to Earth almost two weeks ago. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports from the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

    • Mar 31
    • 04:16

    NASA astronauts discuss extended space trip

    NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore are adjusting to life back on Earth after spending more than nine unplanned months in space. The astronauts discussed their science mission at a news conference on Monday from the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Former NASA astronaut Dr. Tom Marshburn joins CBS News to unpack the pair's comments.

    • Mar 31
    • 46:15
    NASA astronauts Suni Williams, left, and Butch Wilmore laugh while answering questions during NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 post-flight news conference at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, March 31, 2025.

    Astronauts who were stuck in space say they'd fly on Boeing's spacecraft again

    NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who were stuck in space for more than nine months, took questions after returning to Earth.

    • Mar 31
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    SpaceX's Fram2 launch sends civilian crew into flight around Earth's poles

    The international all-civilian Fram2 crew is the first in space history to fly to orbit with no licensed pilot or trained astronaut on board.

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    Florida Republican Jimmy Patronis wins seat

    Republicans won two key House races in Florida on Tuesday with both Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis defeating their Democratic opponents. CBS News elections and surveys executive director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the win.

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    Special elections wrap up in Wisconsin, Florida

    Republicans picked up wins in special elections for two Florida congressional districts Tuesday, while a judge toting support from Democrats won a closely-watched Wisconsin Supreme Court race. Jessi Mitchell anchored CBS News' special report on the races.

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