The Army's new uniforms are a nod to the "greatest generation"
It will be several years before every soldier is wearing the new uniform, which got inspiration from World War II
It will be several years before every soldier is wearing the new uniform, which got inspiration from World War II
The Army is getting new uniforms that make look familiar. The olive green is inspired by the uniforms worn by soldiers during World War II. David Martin got a look.
A family court judge in New Jersey is under fire over the way he handled a case of rape involving two teenagers. He ruled a then 16-year-old boy should have leniency beause he "comes froma good family" and was an Eagle Scout. Meg Oliver reports.
The military hardware is being put into place for the "Salute to America." The president has promised a "show of a lifetime" in Washington to mark the Fourth of July. Major Garrett has the details.
There was a remarkable funeral in New York for a man who became a symbol for ailing 9/11 first responders. Detective Luis Alvarez fought until his final days to secure federal funding for victims of the terror attack. David Begnaud reports.
In the aftermath of two 737 Max crashes, Boeing has pledged $100 million over multiple years to help with living expenses for families of the people killed. The payout will also go to support education and hardship expenses in impacted communities. Kris Van Cleave reports.
An Alabama woman who was shot in the stomach during a fight will not be charged with manslaughter for the death of her unborn baby. The case surrounding Marshae Jones captured national attention after she was indicted. Mark Strassmann reports.
Other stars in talks for the film are Awkwafina as Scuttle, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, and Jacob Tremblay as Flounder
The administration is looking to move ahead with the controversial change despite a Supreme Court decision last week that appeared to have effectively blocked it
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Diners can now order food via app and choose to eat it in the restaurant where they pick it up
Its decision to shelve a flag-themed shoe sparks outrage from Republicans like Ted Cruz and Mitch McConnell
A dangerous 60-mile stretch of jungle separates Colombia and Panama. It's known as the Darien Gap, and thousands cross it every year, hoping to reach America.
This week on "The Takeout," former FBI operative Eric O'Neill joins Major Garrett to discuss his book "Gray Day" and talk about Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
The Department of Justice is expanding its investigation into Boeing. According to the Seattle Times, investigators are now looking beyond the company's 737 Max planes and to its 787 Dreamliners. The DOJ began investigating Boeing's 737 Max following two deadly crashes in the past 12 months. Former National Transportation Safety Board member John Goglia joined CBSN to discuss.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, discusses a possible meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
After posing in the class picture with other world leaders at the G20 summit, Trump said trade talks will resume with China, and that's he's holding off on new China tariffs for now. In the last 24 hours, the president has met with the leaders of two of America's biggest rivals: Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Xinping. Now, Trump says he's willing to hold a brief meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Paula Reid reports from Osaka.
In the late ‘70s, The Specials emerged from Coventry in central England as part of the two-tone movement, a name that referred both to fans two-tone clothes and to the biracial makeup of the band. They went on to perform on "Saturday Night Live," and scored seven singles in the U.K. top ten between 1979 and 1981. Their new album, “Encore," has already hit the top of the British charts. The Specials perform three of their songs.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, joins moderator Margaret Brennan from Istanbul, Turkey, to discuss North Korea, immigration, China and the Democratic debate.
The driver faces an attempted murder charge for the wild incident caught by two cameras.
Closing arguments began Monday in the murder trial of Navy SEAL and Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher. Prosecutors allege he stabbed and killed an ISIS prisoner and posed for photos with the corpse. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin and attorney Deborah Blum joined CBSN to discuss the case.
Hundreds of protesters in Hong Kong swarmed into the legislature's main building and vandalized it. They're angry over an attempt to change the law to allow suspects to be sent to mainland China. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Hundreds of protesters in Hong Kong swarmed into the legislature's main building Monday night, tearing down portraits of legislative leaders and spray-painting pro-democracy slogans on the walls of the main chamber. CBS News Asia correspondent Ramy Inocencio takes us inside.
Angry anti-China demonstrators managed to get past security in the Legislative Council in Hong Kong to seize the building, but police have vowed to retake it with "appropriate force."