10-year-old charged with assault over dodgeball game
Months after the boy was suspended from his elementary school, his mom was notified he received a criminal charge
Months after the boy was suspended from his elementary school, his mom was notified he received a criminal charge
The Department of Defense has identified two soldiers who were killed earlier this week in Afghanistan. Spc. Michael Isaiah of Chicago and Pvt. Brandon Jay Kreischer of Ohio died in combat Monday. The Pentagon is investigating their deaths.
Ex-Amazon worker implicated in cyberattack had eight different employers and alluded to emotional problems
The shooting took place in Kandahar, in the country's south
Ten more Democratic presidential hopefuls are taking the stage for the second night of the debate in Detroit
His campaign says his wealth tax would bring in $1 trillion a year
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Merril Hoge is among the thousands of plaintiffs suing Roundup maker Monsanto alleging his exposure to its weed killer caused him to develop non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
"John is passionate about law enforcement and we made sure he and his family know they're not alone," the Albany Police Department tweeted
A F/A-18E Super Hornet jet from the U.S. Navy has crashed Wednesday in the California desert near Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. Officials said several were injured in the Death Valley National Park as a result of the incident. The condition of the pilot hasn't been disclosed.
"It doesn't have to be that way," she said
"Search-and-rescue efforts are underway," according to U.S. Naval Air Forces; the condition of the pilot is unknown
When Paul Tarashuk suffered a psychotic episode while traveling along a highway, deputies and EMTs responded. But no one took him to a hospital
Harold Prince, a Broadway director and producer, has died. He was known for working on hits such as "The Phantom of the Opera," "Cabaret" and "Sweeney Todd." "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell takes a look back at his life and work.
Reagan called Nixon at the White House the day after the United Nations voted to recognize the People's Republic of China
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
On Wednesday, Federal Aviation Administration officials tried to defend the decisions they made after a 737 Max jet crashed in Indonesia last year. But in a Senate hearing, it was revealed they predicted a second crash. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Health care was a major focus and a point of contention during the first night of the Democratic presidential debates in Detroit. Several candidates also weighed in on the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Kathleen Gray, a political reporter for the Detroit Free Press, joined CBSN from Detroit to discuss.
Eight years after the death of his father, Osama bin Laden's son and potential al Qaeda leader, Hamza bin Laden, has been killed. An official tells CBS News bin Laden is believed to have been killed in a military operation. David Martin reports.
It's Joe Biden's turn on the debate stage, and this time he says he won't be so nice. Standing next to Biden will be Sen. Kamala Harris, who surprised the former vice president at last month's debate. Ed O'Keefe has a preview from Detroit.
Paul Tarashuk had schizoaffective disorder, and one night last September, he suffered a psychotic episode. Footage from a body camera shows what happened when first responders were called to help. Jim Axelrod reports.
According to a new study, more than one in 10 Americans aged 65 and older binge drink. It's a risky behavior that can lead to serious health problems. Dr. Tara Narula explains.
Hamza bin Laden's death comes eight years after U.S. forces killed his father
Ed O'Keefe, Caitlin Huey-Burns, Leslie Sanchez, and Antjuan Seawright join CBSN's "Red and Blue" to break down how Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and other Democratic presidential candidates are preparing for Wednesday's primary debate. They also discuss what the Trump campaign is looking out for in this round.
The cost of borrowing is going down, but so is the return on savings, after the Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Evening News" to explain how it will impact Americans.
The 37-year-old pilot, Gabriel Lyle Schroeder, took a breathalyzer test and was booked and released