U.N. secretary calls scenes in Gaza "a failure of humanity," Israel denies famine declaration

U.N. secretary calls scenes in Gaza “a failure of humanity,” Israel denies famine declaration

Israel has called the United Nations’ declaration of famine in parts of Gaza an “outright lie,” but multiple U.N. bodies, more than 100 humanitarian groups, and several of Israel’s own allies have warned for months that the war and Israel’s…

Democrats plan to challenge legality of Texas redistricting plan

Democrats plan to challenge legality of Texas redistricting plan

Texas Republicans took a victory lap after an early morning vote Saturday that sought to give their party an edge during the 2026 midterms. Democrats in Texas plan to challenge the legality of the new congressional map, saying it dilutes…

Abrupt Antarctic climate shifts could lead to "catastrophic consequences" for years, study finds

Abrupt Antarctic climate shifts could lead to “catastrophic consequences” for years, study finds

Rapid changes in the coldest place on Earth could have dangerous consequences for years to come, thousands of miles away. In a new study, experts warn that abrupt and potentially irreversible environmental shifts in Antarctica could dramatically raise global ocean…

Japan's 'Father of Humanoids' On A Robot-Filled Future

Japan’s ‘Father of Humanoids’ On A Robot-Filled Future

University of Osaka professor and prolific robot developer Hiroshi Ishiguro sees a future where humans and humanoids co-exist. Bloomberg stepped inside his vision at the Osaka Expo 2025, and he explains why he’s obsessed with creating lifelike robots, and what…

How an artisanal ice cream shop spread its quirky flavor combinations to more than 40 locations

How an artisanal ice cream shop spread its quirky flavor combinations to more than 40 locations

Salt & Straw began as a small artisanal ice cream shop with funky flavor options. Now, there are more than 40 locations, with offerings like “Peach Jam Miso Blondies” or “Melon and Prosciutto.” “CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Michelle Miller and…

Fed Chair Powell teases lower interest rates

Fed Chair Powell teases lower interest rates

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled Friday that he may lower interest rates. The announcement comes after months of pressure from the Trump administration. “CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson deliver two hours of original reporting and…

The origins of bagpiping

The origins of bagpiping

More than 7,000 competitors descend on Glasgow, Scotland, for the World Bagpipe Championships every year. Learn the history behind the world’s oldest and most distinct instruments. “CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson deliver two hours of original…

Inside one of the country's oldest bookshops

Inside one of the country’s oldest bookshops

Brattle Book Shop has occupied its space in Boston’s Cornhill neighborhood since 1825. “CBS Saturday Morning” took a peek inside one of the country’s oldest used and rare book shops, where owner Ken Gloss is still on the hunt for…

How Smithsonian scientists are working to preserve endangered species

How Smithsonian scientists are working to preserve endangered species

Scientists have warned that 28% of animal species are currently under extinction threat. But for the last 50 years, scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute have worked to change that. “CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson…

Behind the lasting legacy of "Sunset Boulevard"

Behind the lasting legacy of “Sunset Boulevard”

One of Hollywood’s most celebrated films, “Sunset Boulevard,” was released 75 years ago this month. “CBS Saturday Morning” took a peek behind the scenes with film historian David Lubin to mark the anniversary. “CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Michelle Miller and…