U.S., South Korea to pause military drills during Olympics
The two leaders agreed to halt their joint military exercises during the February games
The two leaders agreed to halt their joint military exercises during the February games
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy Award-winning news program
The president is threatening to sue his former chief strategist for his explosive comments in an upcoming book, "Fire and Fury"
"Fire and Fury: Inside Trump's White House" is creating quite a stir in Washington
"Fire and Fury: Inside Trump's White House" is creating quite a stir in Washington
He had not spoken publicly since excerpts of an upcoming book about his White House were published Wednesday
The president still wants his border wall
The fate of a Virginia House seat was decided by the drawing of a name from a bowl
Since you're probably cold, some tips from Kayak on how to travel somewhere warm on a budget
What's the best way to lose weight for the new year? Experts rank the diets that really work
CTE, the brain disease that has been found in 110 of 111 deceased NFL players, has been found in 65 percent of studied combat vets
Companies like Aspetto sell armored shirts and suits that retail for thousands of dollars, and the founders admit sales go up after mass shootings. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann finds out more.
Companies like Aspetto sell armored shirts and suits, and the founders admit sales go up after mass shootings
As stock price records keep falling, the blue-chip benchmark quickly notches another milestone
Under the Obama administration, in 2016, 94,837 refugees were admitted into the U.S.
A massive winter storm is slamming the Mid-Atlantic states. Tony Dokoupil reports from Cape May, New Jersey, where the winds and snow are drastically impairing visibility for drivers.
Attorney general is rescinding policy that allowed states to legalize marijuana without federal intervention, according to the AP