Fear an IRS audit? Don't -- the odds are with you
Hobbled by funding cuts, the agency has sharply reduced the number of audits it conducts -- especially of the rich
Hobbled by funding cuts, the agency has sharply reduced the number of audits it conducts -- especially of the rich
About half a million Syrians have been killed in the country's civil war and more have been injured. Caroline Hawley from our partners at the BBC spoke with some of the children who have been impacted by the brutal fighting.
A delicious treat from Ree Drummond, TV's "The Pioneer Woman"
Classic comfort food from TV's "The Pioneer Woman"
In a new episode of "48 Hours," Peter Van Sant and his team investigate a murder case for nearly 3 years and confront the accused killer. Van Sant joined CBSN with a preview of "Out of Reach."
In his interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, the embattled R&B singer explains why McDonald's was the first stop he had to make after a recent weekend in jail. For more of King's interview, watch the CBS News special, "The Gayle King Interview with R. Kelly," tonight at 8/7c on CBS.
Powerful women from the worlds of entertainment, sports, politics, business and food reflect on their careers for International Women's Day
Under the new policy, any person who has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria and has received medical treatment will not be allowed to join the military
He also weighed in on North Korea and called Democrats an "anti-Israel party." The president is expected to survey damage before heading to his resort in Florida for a fundraiser
The secretary of the Air Force is resigning to take a job in academia
On March 10, 2000, newly-formed online companies reached stratospheric heights on the stock market, setting the stage for an Icarus-like fall
A German man has been sentenced to life in prison for poisoning his colleagues' sandwiches with mercury and other substances over several years
A beloved teacher and coach from Utah was deployed in Afghanistan, and when he surprised his students with his homecoming, a group of teenage boys piled on top of him to give him a bear hug.
Dozens of protesters have been arrested and beaten by Omar Hassan al-Bashir's security forces, but Sudan's women "warriors" have brought down strongmen before
Chelsea Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst, has been ordered to go to jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating Wikileaks.
Children born at the height of the Zika epidemic are now 3 years old, and many questions remain about what their futures hold
He also weighed in on North Korea and called Democrats an "anti-Israel party." The president is expected to survey damage before heading to his resort in Florida for a fundraiser
In an age of mass-produced titles, the care with which artisans create beautiful books by hand speaks volumes
Ohio Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown announced Thursday he will not launch a presidential bid. Dave Weigel, a national correspondent for The Washington Post, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the impact on other Democrats in the field.
President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for financial fraud charges -- far less than the prosecutors' recommendation of up to 24 years. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid reports on the decision, and legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN to discuss the judge's ruling.
Manafort's sentence is far less than the 19 to 24 years prosecutors recommended and even less than his own attorneys asked for
Hobbled by funding cuts, the agency has sharply reduced the number of audits it conducts — especially of the rich
Applicants to the colleges reported receiving emails from hackers demanding bitcoin payments in exchange for their files
In the Puglia region of Italy, which produces 40 percent of the country's olive oil, a bacterium from the New World, xylella fastidiosa, is infecting trees by the millions
"The Simpsons" executive producer James L. Brooks said watching HBO's documentary "Leaving Neverland" convinced him