Inside the star-studded wedding rumored to cost $100 million
A private performance by Beyoncé was just the beginning
A private performance by Beyoncé was just the beginning
Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal lawyer, was sentenced to three years in federal prison. He had pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations related to hush-money payments made to an adult-film actress and a Playboy Playmate during the 2016 campaign. He also pleaded guilty to tax evasion and lying to Congress and a financial institution. Jeff Glor anchors a CBS News Special Report with reports from Paula Reid outside Manhattan federal court and Weijia Jiang at the White House.
Thousands of Kaiser Permanente mental health professionals started a weeklong strike Monday over staffing levels and pay
The vote was largely symbolic, however, because the House will not be voting on the resolution this year
The president's former longtime attorney has been sentenced for campaign finance violations and lying to Congress
Three-year-old Yussuf Adel escaped some of the fiercest fighting in Yemen's civil war, but he's not out of danger
Democratic lawmakers have practical and political realities of their own to consider, particularly with another presidential election on the horizon
Light earthquake in Tennessee occurred in early morning hours, could be felt in Atlanta
"The Shining," "Jurassic Park," "My Fair Lady" and "Brokeback Mountain" are among the classic films to be preserved for future generations by the Library of Congress
Cohen told the judge just before he was sentenced that loyalty to Trump led him to "cover up his dirty deeds"
Cohen told the judge just before he was sentenced that loyalty to Trump led him to "cover up his dirty deeds"
The president's former longtime attorney will be sentenced for campaign finance violations and lying to Congress
The president's former longtime attorney will be sentenced for campaign finance violations and lying to Congress
Financial markets are bouncing back amid reports that China has agreed to slash tariffs on American cars
The idea came about after the library noticed an unsettling trend: Many kids who racked up debt on overdue books or movies would stop coming to the library altogether