Sessions honored by Justice Department, given Cabinet chair
The former attorney general returned to the Department of Justice to be presented with the seat he sat in during cabinet meetings
The former attorney general returned to the Department of Justice to be presented with the seat he sat in during cabinet meetings
As the campaign heats up, voters in early primary states are trying to figure out the best way to beat Trump
As the campaign heats up, voters in early primary states are trying to figure out the best way to beat Trump
On "The Takeout" this week, the Virginia congresswoman also expressed some doubts about progressive proposals like the Green New Deal
But given the entrenched competition from the likes of Netflix, it'll have plenty to overcome before it's a star
The string of murders from 1979 to 1981 terrorized the city's black community
A week after Cyclone Idai lashed southern Africa, flooding still raged as torrential rains caused a dam to overflow in Zimbabwe, threatening riverside populations
A week after Cyclone Idai lashed southern Africa, flooding still raged as torrential rains caused a dam to overflow in Zimbabwe, threatening riverside populations
President Trump complained in a speech Wednesday that no one thanked him for John McCain's funeral
One of the greatest baseball players of all time has called it quits after 27 professional seasons
A new reports says U.S. schools aren't doing enough to protect students from drinking water contaminated with lead. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joined CBSN with more on how one group is taking action.
It was not a meteor shower – but something very "Hollywood"
It was not a meteor shower – but something very "Hollywood"
Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War
In our School Matters series, we're taking a look at the price of college admission – especially when you play by the rules
The popular radio host spoke to CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers about two controversial figures in the African-American community: conservative activist Candace Owens and actor Jussie Smollett.
Social media giant said it will notify "hundreds of millions" of users of the potential data breach
A new reports says U.S. schools aren't doing enough to protect students from drinking water contaminated with lead. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joined CBSN with more on how one group is taking action.
Police said mini spy cameras were set up in TV set-top boxes, hair dryer cradles or electrical outlets in dozens of hotels
House Oversight Committee chairman Elijah Cummings said Kushner has also been using WhatsApp to communicate with foreign leaders
House Oversight Committee chairman Elijah Cummings said Kushner has also been using WhatsApp to communicate with foreign leaders
On March 25, the tech giant is expected to unveil details about its new streaming service that will compete with Netflix, Hulu and others.
The former president, a noted basketball fan, has made it an annual tradition to fill out a bracket for the men's and women's tournaments
New research sheds light on a rare but potentially dangerous risk of some common medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Farmers in the Midwest are feeling the impact of devastating flooding. Officials say the cost could be in the billions of dollars. Roger Johnson from the National Farmers Union joins CBSN with more.