Why Nina Dobrev originally didn't want "Fam" pilot to get picked up
"I was like, 'I don't think I can live under the stress for 22 episodes,'" she said
"I was like, 'I don't think I can live under the stress for 22 episodes,'" she said
"Due to terrible management the whole store has quit," reads goodbye note taped to door of restaurant near Columbus
As parents continue to worry, Kardashian is calling on YouTube to take action
She's sewing change so kids can play in a world that looks like them
Prosecutors say the multimillion-dollar drug trafficking ring in Puerto Rico is linked to more than a dozen killings
President Donald Trump's former lawyer alleged a number of business practices that raise red flags about taxes and fraud
"Our base in our party is women people of color and young people under 35 or 40," says Democratic official
Israel's attorney general said he has accepted police recommendations to file charges in three different cases
André Previn won Grammys and Oscars during long career as a musician, composer and conductor
Hundreds of people are trapped in Northern California as floodwaters continue to rise following heavy rains. CBS News' Meg Oliver spoke to residents who say they've never experienced anything like this before.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to be indicted on a series of corruption charges. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane joins CBSN with the latest.
The study finds new moms lose an average of 62 minutes of sleep a night, while dads only lose about 13 minutes
Michael Cohen isn't the only person who made news during his hearing Wednesday: a young man who was caught on camera chowing down on pizza behind a reporter has gone viral. CBS News has exclusive extended footage of the hilarious moment.
The fiscal oversight board, which controls the island's spending, will allow the governor to use the funds to curtail the mounting backlog of bodies
Former Beverly Hills, 90210 star Luke Perry "is currently under observation at the hospital"
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tells reporters that she's "glad" President Trump left Vietnam without giving into North Korean demands for lifting sanctions without complete and verifiable denuclearization. CBS News' Nancy Cordes has more on the latest developments on Capitol Hill
Weeks after President Trump vowed to eradicate HIV and AIDS, a government report shows progress on prevention has plateaued
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joins CBSN to talk about her interview with the two men featured in the documentary "Leaving Neverland." Wade Robson and James Safechuck accuse Michael Jackson of abusing them when they were young boys, an allegation that Jackson always denied.
Pelosi addressed reporters after a blockbuster hearing day on Capitol Hill
Israel's attorney general said he has accepted police recommendations to file charges in three different cases
Israel's attorney general said he has accepted police recommendations to file charges in three different cases
Weeks after President Trump vowed to eradicate HIV and AIDS, a government report shows progress on prevention has plateaued
He says much of the proceeds will go to his Skyhook Foundation
House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings says it "appears President Trump committed crimes while in office," as Michael Cohen prepares for another day of closed-door testimony. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with more.
The second summit between President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un has ended with no agreement about the lifting of sanctions or denuclearization. Former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and CBS News military and homeland security analyst Adm. Sandy Winnefeld joins CBSN to break down the summit.