FBI chief testifies as lawmakers prepare to probe Mueller
Wray's appearance comes one day before Mueller's highly-anticipated testimony
Wray's appearance comes one day before Mueller's highly-anticipated testimony
Almost 9 tons of elephant ivory were discovered by Singapore authorities – their largest seizure to date
"This was an amicable process. Both parties acted in good faith. Everything was running smoothly"
President Trump continues to fight the attempts of federal and state government entities to obtain his tax returns
Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, are considered "dangerous" and police urged the public to "call 911 immediately" if they spot the pair
Videos showing New York City police officers being doused with water while responding to calls over the weekend have gone viral online and sparked widespread outrage. One video, taken in Harlem over the weekend, shows two officers being doused with water and pelted with empty buckets while making an arrest.
"I've reviewed it," the FBI director said, one day before Mueller's congressional testimony
The fight for funding came to a close in Congress Tuesday after the Senate voted to fund the bill until 2092
After a great deal of publicity, raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents against some 2,000 undocumented families with orders of deportation resulted in just 35 arrests. CBS News reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN with details.
Police in North Charleston, South Carolina, say they are investigating whether the Saturday shooting death of transgender woman Denali Stuckey could be a hate crime. CBS affiliate WCSC-TV's Paola Tristan Arruda reports.
Cement, a key ingredient in the world's most popular building material, emits more carbon than all but two countries
Victims who can show they were harmed by data breach are eligible for up to $20,000 cash under company's deal with FTC
The Russian Boxing Federation said the fighter's death happened "as a result of injuries suffered in a fight with Subriel Matias."
"We did something really, really big. Nobody else had done it before... And it took a lot of courage."
Police said they have not yet identified a suspect or a motive
The former special counsel's highly anticipated testimony begins at 8:30 a.m. ET Wednesday
In a widely shared video, a tearful state Rep. Erica Thomas accused a man later identified as Eric Sparkes of racism
Consumer watchdog urges regulator to examine whether the online retailer failed to disclose paid product plugs
President Trump and Democratic congressional leaders have reached a bipartisan federal budget agreement. But while the deal prevents a government shutdown, some experts are raising concerns about increasing the national debt long-term. Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, joined CBSN to discuss the deal.
The former journalist turned politician is known for an off-beat brand of charisma, political opportunism, and promoting a hard Brexit. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with more.
Uber is testing a new kind of subscription that encourages ride-hailing passengers to use its other services, too
The facility cost $50 million and has been open for just over three weeks
The Centers for Disease Control says more than 1 in 5 high school students and nearly 1 in 20 middle school students vape
Britain's next prime minister is known for an off-beat brand of charisma, political opportunism, and promoting a hard Brexit
The Food and Drug administration is launching its first TV ads to fight vaping by teenagers. The FDA’s nearly $60 million initiative, called “The Real Cost,” includes new commercials featuring street magician Julius Dein, who uses tricks to educate teens on the risks of e-cigarettes. "CBS This Morning" consumer investigative national correspondent Anna Werner and CBS News medical contributor Tara Narula discuss the initiative.