President, Melania Trump "earn" "Razzie" nominations
He's up for worst actor and she got worst supporting actress nod; "Razzies" are annual sarcastic opposite of Oscars
He's up for worst actor and she got worst supporting actress nod; "Razzies" are annual sarcastic opposite of Oscars
Nathan Phillips claimed some students were chanting "build that wall"
The rare celestial event wowed anyone who saw it from Earth
An unusual lunar eclipse will unfold Sunday night — and it will be hard to miss if you stay up
We're taking on the "10 Year Challenge" in John Dickerson's latest Reporter's Notebook. A lot can happen in a decade. But when we think about our lives a decade ago, there is more to ponder than simply how we used to look, and what we used to wear.
Doctors treated Ashley Cowan's 1-year-old baby for more than 100 non-accidental injuries that left the child permanently blind, prosecutors say. Cowan must now serve nine years in prison.
A naked run through the sewers of Mexico with Sinaloa's top cartel leader. That was one of the many shocking stories Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's mistress, Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez López, told on the stand. Criminal defense lawyer Vinoo Varghese joins CBSN with more on the testimony and what it means for El Chapo.
One person is reportedly dead after an avalanche rushed down a mountain at a popular ski resort in New Mexico. Two skiers were trapped in what's being described as concrete-like snow at Taos Ski Valley Thursday. Both skiers were rescued, but a local newspaper reports one of them died.
In a rare public statement, special counsel Robert Mueller's office disputed an explosive BuzzFeed story Thursday that claimed President Trump suborned perjury in directing former fixer and attorney Michael Cohen to lie to congressional investigators. Errol Barnett reports.
A major storm is barreling across the country, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind. A vast portion of the country is expected this weekend. David Begnaud reports.
Snow, ice and rain are expected to blast millions of people this weekend before temperatures drop. CBS New York's chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the winter storm.
American Jason Spindler was killed when gunmen stormed a hotel complex in Nairobi. His parents went to Kenya to bring their son home. Debora Patta spoke to them about their loss.
Dozens of investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board are on hold during the partial government shutdown, as nearly the entire staff is furloughed. One investigation surrounds a deadly crash in Florida this month. Kris Van Cleave reports.
From tiny smart cars to giant SUVs, American factories turn out an incredible range of automobiles but it's incredibly rare to find one that assembles what's known as a "supercar" – an exclusive class of vehicle that's expensive, powerful and ridiculously fast. Don Dahler reports.
Sixty years ago this month, Esquire magazine released its "Golden Age of Jazz" issue featuring a picture showing 57 legendary jazz musicians gathered in front of a Harlem townhouse in 1958. It became known as "A Great Day in Harlem." Now a new book reveals the story behind the historic image. Anthony Mason reports.
President Trump has proposed an immigration deal in exchange for money to fund his border wall. Errol Barnett reports.
The White House said Friday President Trump will have another meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. At their first summit last June, Kim made a vague promise to work toward denuclearization. But little has been done. Margaret Brennan reports.
Two skiers were buried alive in an avalanche Thursday in New Mexico. One of them later died. As Carter Evans reports, the young man traveled more than 2,000 miles to ski.
BuzzFeed reports President Trump instructed his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress. Mr. Trump and his advisers responded, saying Cohen, who was sentenced to three years in prison, in part for lying to Congress, is lying again. Paula Reid reports.
Ex-Chicago officer Jason Van Dyke was sentenced Friday to nearly seven years in the 2014 shooting death of Laquan McDonald.
A major winter storm will dump ice and snow along a 1,700 mile stretch from Arkansas to Maine. There were intense snowstorms across the Ohio Valley and in upstate New York. CBS Minnesota's meteorologist Lisa Meadows reports.
The American businessman killed in the Al-Shabab attack on a hotel complex in Nairobi, Kenya, will be laid to rest Monday in Houston. Jason Spindler, who survived the World Trade Center attack on September 11, will be buried on what would have been his 41st birthday. Debora Patta reports
For American college students, a degree often comes with massive debt accumulated to pay tuition and other expenses. Last year, student debt in the U.S. topped $1.5 trillion and the average student will owe around $22,000 by the time they graduate. Some schools though, are managing to buck the trend including one pioneering college in Kentucky that hasn't charged a dime of tuition in over 120 years. Michelle Miller reports.
National political reporter for the New York Times, Astead Herndon, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what President Trump might announce on Saturday afternoon and why he's not expected to declare a national emergency.
A man haunted by the unsolved murders of his step-grandmother and her friend made a podcast about the crime — it's a story that "48 Hours" started covering as a cold case, but turned into something very different thanks to a relentless detective and cutting-edge technology