Ian Lee
Coverage of Ian Lee in the Nexus archive.
- World's largest locomotive, Union Pacific's Big Boy, completes epic journey
The world's largest locomotive, Union Pacific's Big Boy, completed an epic cross-country journey this summer. Ian Lee reported on the journey's details.
- Extremely dangerous tornado tears through Wisconsin in wild day of severe weather
A dangerous tornado struck Wisconsin as a severe weather system affected over 100 million people. CBS News reporters Ian Lee and Rob Marciano covered the event.
- Oil prices top of mind at the Calgary Stampede rodeo
The Calgary Stampede, the world's largest outdoor rodeo, is influenced by high oil prices as Alberta holds the fourth-largest proven oil reserves globally. The event's connection to oil prices is highlighted in the report by Ian Lee.
- Oil prices top of mind at the Calgary Stampede rodeo
The Calgary Stampede, the largest outdoor rodeo in the world, is influenced by high oil prices as Alberta holds the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.
- Sample of Taylor Farms lettuce that tested positive for cyclospora was false positive, FDA says
The FDA confirmed a sample of Taylor Farms shredded iceberg lettuce initially reported positive for cyclospora was a false positive. Over 1,600 people across five states have been sickened by the ongoing outbreak.
- The rare "Super Scooper" planes battling wildfires
Los Angeles County renewed a $41 million contract to maintain two 'Super Scooper' aerial water bombers for wildfire fighting. These planes, among about 160 in operation, are renowned for decades of fire-fighting. Ian Lee reported the story.
- Will Putin agree to direct talks with Zelenskyy to end the Russia-Ukraine war?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is calling on Vladimir Putin to hold direct talks to end the Russia-Ukraine war. CBS News' Ian Lee breaks down the latest in the yearslong conflict.
- U.S. steps up Ebola prevention efforts at airports
The U.S. is enhancing Ebola prevention measures at airports to stop the virus from entering the country. A flight was diverted to Canada on Wednesday evening as part of these heightened screening efforts. Ian Lee reports on the prevention initiative from Detroit.
- U.S. steps up Ebola prevention efforts at airports
The U.S. is intensifying Ebola prevention measures at airports to stop the virus from entering the country. A flight was diverted to Canada on Wednesday evening as part of these enhanced screening efforts. The report was filed by Ian Lee from Detroit.
- Details on arrests in random shootings across Austin, Texas
Three people are in custody for a dozen random shootings in Austin, Texas, that left four people injured on Sunday. The community is reacting to the incident. Police have provided details on the arrests.
- Teens arrested after string of shootings in Texas
Three people are in custody after a series of shootings occurred in Austin, Texas, resulting in arrests, CBS News' Ian Lee reports on the incident.
- 3 people in custody after 4 injured in shooting spree across Austin, Texas
Four people were injured in a dozen random shootings across Austin, Texas, after a car was stolen, and three suspects are in custody. The suspects include two teenagers. The incident started with a car theft and led to multiple shootings.
- French woman on life support after contracting hantavirus, Americans in observation
A French woman is on life support after contracting hantavirus from a cruise ship, while Americans are being observed. The outbreak occurred on the ship and CBS News' Ian Lee is reporting on the incident. More details are emerging about the affected passengers.
- New details on quarantine for Americans who were on hantavirus-hit cruise ship
Eighteen Americans are under observation after being aboard a cruise ship struck by hantavirus, with one American testing positive for the virus. The affected individuals are being monitored in medical facilities, primarily in Nebraska. This situation raises concerns about the spread of the virus.
- Health officials monitoring Americans from hantavirus cruise outbreak
Health officials are monitoring Americans after a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, with 11 confirmed or suspected cases and three deaths. The outbreak is being closely watched by international health officials. CBS News is providing further coverage of the situation.
- Americans from hantavirus cruise ship return to U.S. for treatment, observation
Americans affected by the hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship have returned to the U.S. for treatment and observation in Nebraska and Georgia. They will receive medical care and be monitored for further symptoms. The outbreak occurred aboard a cruise ship, prompting concerns about the virus's spread.
- Latest details on quarantine for Americans exposed to hantavirus
Americans possibly exposed to hantavirus on a cruise ship are in quarantine in the US. Sixteen passengers are at University of Nebraska Medical Center and two others are at Emory University in Atlanta. They were reported by Ian Lee.
- Americans enter quarantine after returning from hantavirus cruise ship
18 Americans who were aboard a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship have returned to the U.S. and are in quarantine, with one remaining in a biocontainment unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center after testing positive. The individuals are undergoing medical evaluation and treatment. The incident has raised concerns about the spread of hantavirus.
- Americans evacuated from hantavirus cruise ship arrive back in U.S.
Americans evacuated from a cruise ship due to a hantavirus outbreak have arrived back in the U.S. and are being monitored at the National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska. The passengers were evacuated after the outbreak occurred on the ship.
- Americans evacuated from hantavirus cruise ship arrive back in U.S.
Americans evacuated from a cruise ship due to a hantavirus outbreak have arrived back in the U.S. and are being monitored at the National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska. The passengers were evacuated after the outbreak occurred on the ship.
- Replacing America's Minuteman III nuclear missiles
The United States is replacing its 60-year-old Minuteman III nuclear missiles with the new Sentinel missile. This replacement process is part of the country's efforts to update its nuclear arsenal. The Sentinel missile will be a key component of the nation's secure and destructive weapons.
- California seeing higher jet fuel prices, experts predict troubled skies for summer travelers
California is experiencing higher jet fuel prices, which experts link to global conflicts like the one with Iran, causing airlines to take drastic measures to remain operational. These rising costs are expected to disrupt summer travel plans.
- Severe weather slams multiple states: "Somebody is inside the tornado"
Severe weather conditions are affecting multiple U.S. states, with potential for ongoing extreme weather over several days. CBS News reporter Ian Lee covers the developing situation following a night of intense storms.
- Severe weather slams Midwest as other storms threaten millions
Severe weather, including tornadoes and large hail, struck the Midwest, affecting parts of 11 states. Around 125 million people are at risk from impending dangerous storms.