Justify failed drug test before winning Triple Crown, NYT says
The newspaper says it happened after he won a race leading up to the 2018 Kentucky Derby, and California's racing board sat on the test results
The newspaper says it happened after he won a race leading up to the 2018 Kentucky Derby, and California's racing board sat on the test results
Blane and Susan Barksdale escaped from a prison van in Utah late last month while being extradited from New York state back to Arizona
Supreme Court backs Trump's asylum rules; America reflects on September 11 attacks.
Pres. Trump weighs in on John Bolton's departure; Remembering Sep. 11th attacks 18 years later.
Prime Minister said Dorian impacted the northwest Bahamas' islands for approximately 60 hours, with "the southern eyewall planted over Grand Bahama for about 30 hours"
In an exclusive interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell, former Homeland Security Secretaries Jeh Johnson, Michael Chertoff and Janet Napolitano reflected on the impact of 9/11 and the greatest threats to national security 18 years later.
Trump to propose ban on flavored e-cigarettes; 4-year-old surprised with "Bumblebees" for his birthday.
After making his fortune drilling for oil, the business magnate championed renewable energy including wind power
Since the previous two debates have divided the field in half over two nights, Warren and Biden have not yet appeared alongside each other
Authorities confirmed Wednesday that all 34 bodies had been recovered; five of the boat's crew members survived the blaze
Under pressure from the federal government, General Motors is recalling more than 3.4 million big pickup trucks and SUVs in the U.S to fix a brake problem. The recall covers the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups from the 2014 through 2018 model years. Also included are the Cadillac Escalade from 2015 to 2017, and the GMC Yukon and Chevy Suburban and Tahoe from 2015 through 2018.
Texas is seeing a surge of Democratic women running in 2020. Megan Kimble, senior editor of the Texas Observer, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss how the uptick is impacting the state's Democratic party.
T. Boone Pickens, a brash and quotable oil tycoon who grew even wealthier through corporate takeover attempts, died Wednesday at age 91. Pickens suffered a series of strokes in 2017 and was hospitalized that July after what he called a "Texas-sized fall."
The Cherokee Nation has named its first delegate to congress. Kimberly Teehee served President Obama as the first-ever Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs. She is currently the Vice President of Government Relations for Cherokee Nation Businesses and Director of Government Relations for Cherokee Nation. She joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano for a closer look at her policies and proposals.
The company pleaded guilty to colluding with other tuna packers to keep prices artificially high
The investigation was led by the DHS and the OIG and centers around bribes that were paid out by an electrical contractor
More than 2,400 Americans have given their lives since the U.S. first invaded Afghanistan. That's nearly the number that died on 9/11. In an emotional interview, "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell sat down with some relatives of the fallen, and with combat survivors of the Battle of Wanat.
Congress' independent watchdog, the Government Accountability Office, is looking into President Trump's latest plan to seize private land to build a barrier wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. CBS News reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined "Red and Blue" to discuss.
The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Bernie Sanders leading among Democrats in Nevada. Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren appear to be making the state's February primary a three-way contest. Las Vegas Review-Journal politics and government editor Steve Sebelius joined CBSN to discuss the state of the race there.
Whitaker Weinburger loves Bumblebee from the Transformer movies, so his parents put the word out, looking for anyone with a yellow car
It's been 18 years since 9/11, and Americans have vowed to "never forget." CBS News met with people at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City, as they reflected on what 9/11 means to them.
President Trump weighed in on the ouster of his National Security Adviser John Bolton, saying people within his administration disagreed with a lot of his tactics and ideas on foreign policy. CBS News White House corespondent Ben Tracy, Politico's Nahal Toosi, and Wall Street Journal reporter Natalie Andrews joined "Red and Blue" to discuss what comes next for the national security team.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the Trump administration to enforce its most ambitious effort yet to make it more difficult for migrants to seek asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border
Since 9/11, more than 2,000 have died of 9/11-related illnesses. It's estimated that 400,000 were exposed to toxins at ground zero. As Adriana Diaz reports, not everyone who has gotten sick was a first responder.
Whitaker Weinburger has been battling neuroblastoma. So for his fourth birthday, his parents decided to surprise him, and decided to reach out on social media for help. Jan Crawford explains.