Hope Hicks refused to answer whether "a litany" of Trump associates asked her to lie
During her testimony before House Intel this week, Hicks' "white lies" testimony became a flashpoint - here's more on what the committee asked her
During her testimony before House Intel this week, Hicks' "white lies" testimony became a flashpoint - here's more on what the committee asked her
Communications director was "a puddle of tears" during White House meeting, one eyewitness says, as a leading candidate to replace her emerges
A Committee Republican and a Democrat provide a rare glimpse into Hicks' questioning
A Republican and a Democrat from the panel provide a rare glimpse into Hicks' closed-door questioning
Pressed to act on guns by students who survived the Florida high school shooting and by President Trump, what might Congress consider?
'The voice of immigrant America", Jorge Ramos on immigration, midterms and President Trump; Former border patrol agent says he's haunted by the experience
A Committee Republican and a Democrat provide a rare glimpse into Hicks' questioning
The EPA administrator insisted to CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett there is a "legitimate security issue," saying the "threats I have faced are unprecedented"
EPA administrator Scott Pruitt, who has been criticized for his expensive travel, told CBS News' chief White House correspondent Major Garrett that he couldn't fly coach anymore after "unprecedented threats" made against him. The full interview between Garrett and Pruitt will be available on Friday on "The Takeout."
Six months after Hurricane Harvey brought devastating floodwaters to Houston, some survivors still face a long road to recovery. One woman has made it her mission to deliver donated beds, furniture and gift cards to neighborhoods that haven’t seen any other aid. One mother says her family used FEMA money to repair their roof and replace cars so she and her husband could get to work, but her house has no walls or kitchen sink and she feels forgotten. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports from Houston.
Top Trump aide Hope Hicks to resign; Kidney donation sets off chain reaction to help others.
President told Fox News' Jeanine Pirro Saturday night in an interview that a parade would have lots of plane flyovers
This week on "The Takeout" EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt tells CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett that the threats he has faced are "unprecedented" and he has instructed his security team to "accommodate security threats as they exist, up to and including flying coach."
There's a high likelihood of flash flooding in Arkansas, northern Mississippi and Alabama, and western Tennessee
Ramos spoke to CBS News about interviewing Mr. Trump, his new book and why he was "wrong" about the Latino vote.
A building at the University of Central Florida was evacuated Wednesday after campus police say someone wearing a LeBron James Miami Heat basketball jersey stood up in a classroom and threw powder in the air. University police said the building was evacuated "out of an abundance of caution" during an investigation. CBS affiliate WKMG reports.
A community in California hit by mudslides is now preparing for a storm that could bring heavy rains. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal has more on what they're doing to try and stay safe.
Viktoria Nasyrova, 42, of Brooklyn faces slew of charges, including attempted murder
Walmart, the largest seller of firearms in the country, announced Wednesday that it will stop selling guns to anyone under 21. The news comes on the same day that Dick's Sporting Goods announced it would stop selling assault-style weapons.
A new report shows nearly 6,000 deaths involving pedestrians in traffic accidents are expected in 2017. Pedestrians now account for 16 percent of all traffic deaths, compared to 11 percent just a few years ago. Jericka Duncan explains what may be to blame.
EPA administrator insisted to CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett in "The Takeout" podcast that there's a "legitimate security issue," saying the "threats I have faced are unprecedented"
Philip Cameli thought he would donate a kidney to his friend Brendan. But when he wasn't a match, he decided to donate anyway, and that decision ended up helping a whole group of other patients. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds has their story.
The Golden State Warriors are in Washington, D.C., but they didn't stop at the White House following a war of words with President Trump. Kris Van Cleave has more.