Updated 8:47 p.m. ET ROME An Italian tour bus plowed through several cars before it crushed through a sidewall of a highway bridge and plunged into a ravine, killing at least 38 people, authorities said Monday. Rescuers wielding electric saws…
MADRID The driver was on the phone with a colleague and reading a document as his train barreled ahead at 95 mph – almost twice the speed limit. Suddenly, a notorious curve was upon him. He hit the brakes too…
Following Tuesday’s espionage conviction of 25-year-old Army private Bradley Manning for passing on battlefield documents to WikiLeaks, the group’s founder, Julian Assange, said the conviction against a whistleblower was “dangerous precedent.” “Bradley Manning’s alleged disclosures have exposed war crimes, sparked…
LONDON This might ruffle a few feathers. A giant blue rooster was unveiled Thursday next to the somber military monuments in London’s Trafalgar Square. German artist Katharina Fritsch’s 15-foot ultramarine bird, titled “Hahn/Cock,” is intended as a playful counterpoint to…
2011 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Gypsy Rose Lee. CBS “Sunday Morning” producer Judith Hole sat down with actors Patti LuPone and Laura Benanti, the Tony Award-winning stars of the 2008 Broadway revival of the classic musical…
(CBS News) Pope Francis held a press conference that extended beyond an hour aboard his flight back to the Vatican on Monday and 토토사이트 made unexpected comments signalling an openness to gay priests. The comments marked a dramatic departure from…
(CBS News) PYONGYANG, North Korea — Saturday marks 60 years since the guns went silent in the Korean War. There was no winner, though North Korea calls July 27 “Victory Day,” and it’s a national holiday. The North rarely allows…