Coaches and others in college admissions scandal plead not guilty
The defendants arrested in the Operation Varsity Blues investigation were arraigned in Boston's federal court Monday
The defendants arrested in the Operation Varsity Blues investigation were arraigned in Boston's federal court Monday
Members of the band The Resilient have lost limbs overseas, but that's not stopping them from creating music together
"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell is recovering from the emergency procedure she had over the weekend
On average, American children drink more than 30 gallons of sweetened beverages a year, hiking health risks
CBS News' Nikole Killion, CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, and CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall joined CBSN to discuss the latest from the White House after the attorney general released his summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report.
Multiple U.S. investigations have determined that Russia attempted to interfere with the 2016 presidential election, but Russia continues to deny it. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer is in Moscow with more on Russia's reaction and what it means for relations with the U.S.
In a two-day meeting, officials are hearing from researchers, plastic surgeons, and women who say they've suffered a number of ailments as a result of their breast implants
"Some [officers] quite frankly did not like taking direction from an African-American female," Tonya Chapman said Monday
"Some [officers] quite frankly did not like taking direction from an African-American female," Tonya Chapman said Monday
Senators are discussing "red flag" laws enacted in several states to allow courts to issue orders confiscating the guns of individuals who are deemed to be a risk to others or themselves
Ahead of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao's first congressional testimony since the Ethiopian Airlines crash, the department announced a new committee that will review the FAA's certification of the Boeing 737 Max
Ahead of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao's first congressional testimony since the Ethiopian Airlines crash, the department announced a new committee that will review the FAA's certification of the Boeing 737 Max
Attorney Michael Avenatti has been arrested on federal charges in two separate cases in California and New York, federal prosecutors said Monday. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN to discuss.
Denuncias de estudiantes revelen red de acoso en Universidad de Coahuila.
Parents worried about kids overspending have lots of ways to prevent that, like purchase limits and real-time alerts
Todo En Uno: Matan a otro periodista en Sinaloa
Matan a otro periodista; así lo hallaron en Sinaloa
Explota toma clandestina en Axapusco, Estado de México
With the second suicide in about a week, officials and parents are now re-doubling their efforts to prevent more lives from being lost
In a two-day meeting, officials are hearing from researchers, plastic surgeons, and women who say they've suffered a number of ailments as a result of their breast implants
President Trump said the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's full report "wouldn't bother" him at all. He made the comments during an Oval Office meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Several high-profile deaths have ignited concern about the rising rates of suicide. It's important to know the warning signs, health officials say
One year after the Cambridge Analytica scandal revealed unprecedented sharing of user data, Facebook still struggles with privacy issues
President Trump, during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, signed proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. This came as Israel Defense Forces announced strikes against Hamas targets along the Gaza strip, in retaliation for a rocket launch that wounded seven Israelis early Monday.
Criminal complaint says Avenatti told attorneys for Nike he would "go take $10 billion off your client's market cap ... I'm not f***ing around"