Video shows former officer knocked down, hurt by her sergeant
Former police officer who claimed she was fired for accusing her sergeant of sexual harassment hurt by another officer
Former police officer who claimed she was fired for accusing her sergeant of sexual harassment hurt by another officer
Saturday 10/9c: A father goes hunting in a Florida lake and vanishes. Many thought he was eaten by alligators -- but not his mother. 17 years later, stunning courtroom revelations: it was murder. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger has the latest in the case.
A father goes hunting in a Florida lake and vanishes. Many thought he was eaten by alligators -- but not his mother. Seventeen years later, stunning courtroom revelations: it was murder.
“The Takeout” is a weekly podcast about politics, policy and pop culture hosted by CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett
Congress has a midnight deadline Friday to avoid a partial government shutdown after the House passed a spending bill with $5 billion in border wall funding for President Trump. It will likely be blocked in the Senate. Major Garrett reports.
Defense Secretary James Mattis abruptly announced he will resign after President Trump stunned advisers with this week's decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria. Sources tell CBS News the president is also ordering 7,000 troops to leave Afghanistan – a position Mattis also opposes. David Martin reports.
A punishing storm is causing holiday travel headaches for tens of millions of Americans in the East, and the delays are rippling across the country. David Begnaud reports from Perth Amboy, New Jersey, where wind gusts up to 40 mph are blowing the rain sideways.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stuns Washington by resigning amid disagreements with the president. Also, it could be a miserable day for tens of millions of holiday travelers, with heavy rain and flight delays in the East. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
It can be hard to differentiate between small businesses trying to attract new customers and scammers trying to turn a quick buck
Lawmakers from both parties voiced concerns and criticism about the defense secretary's abrupt resignation
Donations in some areas down 25 percent from last year, though some other corporate sponsors are trying to help make up the difference
Bakers are complaining that the kisses' trademark tips have been missing from batches around the country, ruining the look of holiday treats
Security increased after drones sightings prompted closing that affected tens of thousands of passengers during busy holiday season
The goal is to raise more than $1 billion on the platform
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The rapid rise of esports has been a dream come true for professional players—traveling the world and paid salaries to play video games full time for a living. But as money continues to pour into the industry, many young pros face grueling practice schedules and burn out early. In this episode of CBSN Originals, we follow pro esports players Doublelift and Space as they compete for glory, get an inside look at what it takes to be pro, and explore the risks many are taking to stay at the top.
The rapid rise of esports has been a dream come true for professional players—traveling the world and paid salaries to play video games full time for a living. But as money continues to pour into the industry, many young pros face grueling practice schedules and burn out early. In this episode of CBSN Originals, we follow pro esports players Doublelift and Space as they compete for glory, get an inside look at what it takes to be pro, and explore the risks many are taking to stay at the top.
Trump getting push back from Republican allies; Asylum seekers being forced to wait in Mexico
The House passed a $5 billion spending bill that will keep the government open until February. It is not likely to pass the 60-vote threshold in the Senate, increasing the likelihood for a government shutdown. CBS News chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis submits resignation, will step down in February; Volunteer elves respond to every letter sent to Santa Claus, Indiana
Secretary of Defense James Mattis says he's resigning at the end of February. Politico national political reporter Chris Cadelago joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.
The Justice Department says acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker will not recuse himself in the Russia probe. At the same time, President Trump's pick to replace Whitaker, William Barr, is facing scrutiny over an unsolicited memo he wrote in which he reportedly criticized Mueller's work. Rebecca Roiphe, a former assistant district attorney in New York City and professor of law at New York Law School, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest developments.
The rapid rise of esports has been a dream come true for professional players—traveling the world and paid salaries to play video games full time for a living. But as money continues to pour into the industry, many young pros face grueling practice schedules and burn out early. In this episode of CBSN Originals, we follow pro esports players Doublelift and Space as they compete for glory, get an inside look at what it takes to be pro, and explore the risks many are taking to stay at the top.
President Trump's Secretary of Defense James Mattis handed in his resignation letter Thursday. Major Garrett, CBS News chief Washington correspondent, joins CBSN to discuss the latest departure from the Trump administration.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen announced Thursday that the U.S. will force asylum seekers to wait in Mexico until their case is heard by a judge. New York Times immigration reporter Caitlin Dickerson spoke to "Red and Blue" about what is known, and still unknown, about the policy.