Former boxer marked for murder fakes death in undercover sting
"I'm the only person alive that has ever walked out of his own grave" murder-for-hire target tells "48 Hours"
"I'm the only person alive that has ever walked out of his own grave" murder-for-hire target tells "48 Hours"
The stabbing death of a bright college student raises troubling questions concerning anti-Semitism and homophobia -- issues that are at the heart of the nation's current struggle to define itself
Close friends of the slain college sophomore share stories about the chef, writer and aspiring doctor who left their lives too soon.
Up to 200 million people could be affected from the central U.S. to the East Coast this weekend
On July 23, 2015, detectives with the Montgomery County Texas Constable's Office arrive at the Houston gym owned by Ramon Sosa and his wife, Lulu, to arrest Lulu on suspicion of plotting her husband's death.
When Olga Kasian did not hear from her daughter Iana after several days, she began repeatedly calling 911. Concerned about Iana's well-being and her recent C-section, Kasian desperately asks police -- through the help of an Russian interpreter -- to enter the home her daughter shared with boyfriend Blake Leibel.
After overhearing a conversation about a plot to kill his friend, Mundo and the target, former pro boxer Ramon Sosa, bring their evidence to investigators.
A family man targeted for death lives to climb out of his own "grave." Who wanted him dead? "48 Hours" goes inside the sting that took down a hit man-for-hire scheme. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates Saturday, July 20 at 9/8c on CBS.
A family man targeted for death lives to climb out of his own "grave." Who wanted him dead? "48 Hours" goes inside the sting that took down a hit man-for-hire scheme. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
"I'm the only person alive that has ever walked out of his own grave" murder-for-hire target tells "48 Hours"
A business dispute took CBS off the air for millions of satellite television customers of DirecTV and AT&T U-verse on Saturday
The agency performed the hilarious experiment to warn locals of the dangerous heat wave this weekend
New South Wales police posted on Facebook that Lucas Fowler was the son of Police Chief Inspector Stephen Fowler
The Soyuz spacecraft completed a textbook rendezvous with the International Space Station on Saturday
Power outages impact some states as Americans across the country try to beat the heat; Space tourism aims to make anyone into an astronaut.
Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. The skies have never looked the same. Apollo 11 was a defining human achievement -- and it made people dream that space is within reach for anyone. Mark Strassmann reports.
The Vatican is filled with centuries of art, history and apparently bones. That revelation came during a search for a missing 15-year-old girl who vanished decades ago. Seth Doane reports.
Britain's Foreign Minister says Iran is on a dangerous path after it seized an oil tanker and has summoned Iran's top diplomat. An Iranian state news agency has released a video that apparently shows troopers capturing the British-flagged ship. David Martin reports.
President Trump is doubling down on his defense of his supporters chanting "send her back " in reference to U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. She promised to become Mr. Trump's "nightmare" and on Saturday, another member of "The Squad" spoke out. Ben Tracy reports.
The lingering heat wave has killed at least six people. Millions of Americans from Texas to Maine are trying to stay cool but to make matters worse severe storms have knocked out power in some states. Natalie Brand reports.
Thirty-two-year-old former New York Giants lineman Mitch Petrus, died Thursday night after suffering from an apparent heat stroke. Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS Weekend News” with more on how to spot warning signs of heat-related illnesses.
Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli joins “CBS Weekend News” with more on the stifling heat wave striking the central and eastern U.S.
Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joined "CBS Weekend News" to discuss how to stay ahead of the symptoms that contributed to the deaths of at least six people
The celebrations of Apollo 11's historic feat are happening all across America. In Florida, Vice President Mike Pence attended a ceremony at the Kennedy Space center. Major Garret sat down with him shortly after to discuss President Trump’s plan to revive human exploration in space.
Donald Trump defended those at his Wednesday rally as "incredible patriots" after initially distancing himself from racist chants in the audience. Democratic strategist Joel Payne joined CBSN to discuss, along with Michael Graham, a CBSN political contributor and conservative columnist.