Trump says Russia told U.S. "most of their people" have left Venezuela
The president's assertion — if true — would represent a significant development in the political showdown in Venezuela
The president's assertion — if true — would represent a significant development in the political showdown in Venezuela
Holzhauer is just $58,000 shy of Ken Jennings' record of $2.52 million in winnings for the TV trivia show
Emmanuel Aranda pleaded guilty last month to one count of attempted premeditated murder for throwing a 5-year-old boy off a third-floor balcony
Committee chair Jerry Nadler said the first hearing will focus on President Trump's "most overt acts of obstruction"
Jay-Z grew up in the Marcy housing projects of Brooklyn. Now he owns three homes and multiple business adding up to a billion-dollar fortune
Kerr hopes such initiatives can "create a change where we don't all have to walk around scared that we're going to get shot in our country"
A young soldier suffering from PTSD is accused of killing his girlfriend -- was she another casualty of war?
Other recipients of Honorary Oscars include Italian filmmaker Lina Wertmüller, the first woman nominated for Best Director; and Native American actor Wes Studi
A balloon depicting President Trump as a giant, diaper-clad baby will fly again during protests of his official state visit to Britain
"This is a book about very promiscuous young women behaving very recklessly and experiencing and testing the limits of their power"
iTunes can't compete with streaming services like the company's own Apple Music and Spotify
The tech giant is holding its annual conference to announce some major changes
For months, the White House has sought to end the program, which shields approximately 800,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation
The drug Kisqali (ribociclib) is already approved by the FDA, and new research shows it helps some breast cancer patients live longer
The president's son-in-law repeatedly said he "wasn't really involved in that;" he also said that Palestinians "can become capable of governing" themselves
The mass shooting in Virginia Beach that left 12 people dead has reignited the debate about silencers. The gunman used at least one .45-caliber pistol with a suppressor. CBS News' Errol Barnett has the latest on the investigation, and then retired ATF agent David Chipman, a senior policy advisor at Giffords, joins CBSN to discuss whether the devices can make a mass shooting more lethal.
Though crime in the violence-plagued city is down overall, CBS Chicago reports it was the most violent weekend of 2019
Blood-testing company hack compromised people's Social Security numbers, financial data and medical information
Television specials featuring celebrities ribbing one another were once a hit with audiences. But some present-day comics are trying to keep the art of the insult from becoming a relic of the past. Jamie Wax reports.
In the coming weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on partisan gerrymandering. Chris Warshaw, an assistant professor of political science at George Washington University, spoke to CBSN about what the Supreme Court is looking at in this case.
Authorities found Maleah Davis' remains near a freeway outside of Hope, Arkansas
An anonymous bidder offered more than $4.5 million at auction to have lunch with investor Warren Buffett
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson spoke to reporters Monday about a deadly weekend of gun violence in the city. Ten people were killed and dozens more wounded in what were believed to be mostly gang-related shootings.
The 96-year-old chef at famed New Orleans restaurant Dooky Chase's was a giant in the culinary world
Holzhauer is just $58,000 shy of Ken Jennings' $2.52 million--but now a video purports to show him losing