Jelly Roll wins big, Toby Keith gets tribute at CMT Music Awards
Jelly Roll walked away with three trophies from the CMT Music Awards Sunday night. The show featured a star-studded lineup of country performers and included a special tribute to the late Toby Keith. Audrey Gibbs, music reporter for the Tennessean, joined CBS News to discuss the evening.
Couples flock to cities offering mass weddings under solar eclipse
As the total solar eclipse captivates viewers across the nation, several cities within the path of totality are seizing the moment to host mass weddings. In Russellville, Arkansas, preparations are underway to help hundreds of couples exchange vows against the backdrop of this rare celestial event.
Italian mayor giving away goats that are taking over island
The goats usually graze on the mountains and cliffs of the island but as they’ve grown in population, they’ve infiltrated residential areas.
Six legged gazelle spotted in Israel
Experts say a rare six-legged gazelle with a genetic disorder has beaten the odds to “lead an impressive life” in an Israeli nature reserve.
A million people expected in Niagara Falls for view of total solar eclipse
City officials in Niagara Falls say they’re expecting up to a million people to come to their part of the path of totality to see Monday afternoon’s total solar eclipse. Kristine Johnson from CBS News New York reports.
New Zealand tightens visa rules to counter “unsustainable” immigration
New Zealand has tightened the rules of its primary temporary work visa program as the government tries to tackle what it calls an “unsustainable” influx.
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Solar eclipse will be visible across U.S. today; British man completes run across Africa.
Maps show where trillions of cicadas will emerge in the U.S. this spring
Trillions of periodical cicadas will emerge from the ground this spring, bringing with them their loud buzzing and molted exoskeletons. Here’s where you will be able to see them.
Is it safe to take pictures of the solar eclipse with your phone?
Experts warn against pointing your phone’s camera directly at the sun. Here are a few tricks for photographing the solar eclipse — or snapping a selfie.
Bill Nye explains science behind eclipse viewing glasses
Bill Nye joins “CBS Mornings” to explain the crucial role of solar eclipse glasses in safely enjoying the spectacle, and the science that makes it all possible.