Attorney for Montana man who threw teen says Trump to blame
The lawyer said his client believes he was acting on an order from President Donald Trump
The lawyer said his client believes he was acting on an order from President Donald Trump
Former gymnast Jeanette Antolin said she didn't want to upset the committee who selected the 2000 Olympic team: "No one wants to step out of line"
Former U.S. National rhythmic gymnastics champion Jessica Howard says being elite meant toughing it out through both physical and emotional pain
Olympic medalist Jamie Dantzscher explains how Dr. Larry Nassar gained the trust of gymnasts who now accuse him of sexual abuse
Attorney suing USA Gymnastics for failing to protect female athletes believes every Olympic team since 1996 has had members abused by Dr. Lawrence Nassar. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Janice Hall was trying to carry her groceries two miles home in the extreme heat — and Jibril Jennings did not hesitate to help
The infamous murders committed by Charles Manson's followers took place in Los Angeles in 1969 -- not all members of his notorious "Family" are in prison
Scientists may have found a way to prevent seagulls from stealing your food: stare them down. A study by researchers in Great Britain tested dozens of gulls in southwestern England, and the birds took more time to steal a potato chip if a person was facing them. Comedian Hasan Minhaj, host of the Netflix show "Patriot Act," shared the story during his appearance on "CBS This Morning."
President Trump said it's "fine" if a planned meeting of U.S. and Chinese negotiators doesn't happen next month
A judge ruled at Brown's 2006 sentencing that she would not be eligible for parole until she was in her late 60s
The officer is now facing felony battery and official misconduct charges as well as termination
The comic actor-writer talks about the allure of art, the hazards of collecting, and his new novel about the art world
"I'd like to see it. Frankly, I'd love see Kaepernick come in if he's good enough," the president said
"When it comes to actual serious criminal violence, there's virtually no evidence that video games matter," Virginia Tech professor James Ivory told CBS News
McConnell's reelection campaign account was suspended Thursday after posting a video showing threats against him
New research shows you may be able to avoid being a victim of seagull theft with some simple eye contact
Advocates and law enforcement in Florida tout the success of the law passed after the 2018 Parkland massacre
But lawyers for the consumers who claim Roundup caused their cancers are said to want $10 billion, report says
From "speed dating" to blueberry picking, inside the ground game efforts that may decide who wins the first-in-the-nation primary
President Trump, who has repeatedly slammed athletes like former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick for protesting during the national anthem, said he thinks an NFL team should sign Kaepernick "if he's good enough."
In his letter to the ATF, Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings points out that a number of federally licensed dealers sell guns to straw purchasers who then transfer the guns to people who commit crimes
A head-to-head comparison of some of the nation's biggest food sellers sheds light on where to find the best prices
President Trump says he received a "very beautiful" letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He told reporters at the White House Friday that he thinks the two will have another meeting. Mr. Trump also said that Kim is not happy about the annual joint military exercises the U.S. and South Korea are currently conducting. Watch his remarks.
Six Washington state troopers file class-action lawsuit against Ford Motor Company