Starbucks rolls out re-usable cup option in move to cut waste
Starbucks will now allow its baristas to serve beverages in cups provided by customers at drive-thrus in the U.S. and Canada.
Starbucks will now allow its baristas to serve beverages in cups provided by customers at drive-thrus in the U.S. and Canada.
NASA's spacecraft Juno did a flyby of Jupiter's moon Io to learn more about the lunar body's volcanic activity.
The Hamas leader widely considered the "architect" of the Oct. 7 attacks has been killed in a suspected Israeli drone strike in southern Beirut where he had been exiled under the protection of Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants. CBS News' Ian Lee reports on Iran's role in the Israel-Hamas conflict and the fears that tensions could explode into a wider regional conflict.
First responders in Japan are struggling to reach the areas worst affected by Monday's string of powerful earthquakes that killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes. As CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports, efforts to reach the areas by air continue despite Tuesday's dramatic plane crash at Tokyo's main airport.
Claudine Gay resigned as Harvard University's president following renewed allegations of plagiarism following controversial comments made at a congressional hearing on antisemitism. Congressional Correspondent Nikole Killion reports from Capitol Hill.
Three border re-entry ports are set to reopen in California, Texas and Arizona on Thursday. It comes as a delegation of Republican lawmakers led by House Speaker Mike Johnson travel to the southern border. CBS News has gained exclusive access to one of the busiest border entry points in Eagle Pass, Texas. Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Brennan reports from Texas.
Lebanon accuses Israel of trying to ignite a wider regional conflict after a senior Hamas leader is killed in an explosion in Beirut. Also, we're hearing survival stories from passengers after all 379 people aboard a Japan Airlines plane escaped a fiery crash. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
The unidentified thief has nothing to fear from the law because France's statute of limitations makes him immune from prosecution.
Disney's copyright on the earliest incarnations of the famous character just ended and other filmmakers aren't wasting any time trying to take advantage.
Michael Skakel was found guilty in 2002 of the 1975 bludgeoning death of Martha Moxley, who lived across the street.
All 4 were closed recently due to record levels of migrant crossings but those levels have dropped dramatically in recent days.
George Washington staged American troops at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War.
Harvard President Claudine Gay announces resignation; How Google is using AI to reduce traffic and emissions
The Biden administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to step in and allow Border Patrol agents to remove razor wire the along a 29-mile stretch of the Rio Grande River.
The appeal was rejected in Tuesday's ruling by a unanimous three-judge panel.
John Dickerson reports on the death of a senior Hamas leader in Lebanon, the resignation of Harvard's president, and how the brain processes misinformation.
Saleh al-Arouri, a top official with the Palestinian militant group Hamas, was killed in an explosion in Beirut. Lebanon's state-run news agency blamed an Israeli drone strike, but Israel has not commented. Ian Lee has the latest.
On Thursday, the U.S. will reopen official southern border crossings that were previously shut down due to a surge in migration. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca is in Eagle Pass, Texas, with more.
With the 2024 elections less than a year away, a recent survey found 53% of Americans say they see false or misleading information online every day. Lisa Fazio, associate professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University, joins CBS News to unpack why people fall for misinformation -- and what it's doing to our brains.
The first test of the 2024 presidential election is approaching with the Iowa caucuses less than two weeks away. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa explains what some of Donald Trump's opponents are saying about him refusing another debate.
A Japanese Airlines plane burst into flames after it collided with a coast guard plane that was delivering relief supplies following a deadly earthquake. Miraculously, everyone on the airliner escaped. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Harvard president Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday after six months on the job. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion breaks down the events that led to Gay's resignation.
A series of powerful earthquakes on New Year's Day have killed more than 50 people in Japan. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has the latest from Tokyo.
A top Hamas official was killed in an explosion Tuesday in Beirut, according to officials with Hamas and Hezbollah. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee reports from Tel Aviv.
Trump will appear at more Iowa campaign events in the first two weeks of January than in the last 2 ½ months combined.
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