Federal judge declares online blueprints for 3D-printed guns illegal
Seattle District Court finds State Department's 2018 move to reverse Obama-era ban on free, downloadable gun plans violated federal procedural law
Seattle District Court finds State Department's 2018 move to reverse Obama-era ban on free, downloadable gun plans violated federal procedural law
Blake Shelton, who was named Sexiest Man Alive in 2017, announced Legend's honor on "The Voice"
Sirens warned people in Venice of the rising water, and authorities closed nursery schools as a precaution
Staff will be set up to "react in real time" with a "rapid response"
A new phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week with open congressional hearings Wednesday and Friday
The State Department cited "ongoing political instability" in the nation
The student was reportedly restrained face-down for nearly an hour before becoming unresponsive
Millions caught in deep freeze as conditions turn deadly; Veterans in graduate school pay it forward to younger students.
The Wall Street Journal's legal affairs reporter Brent Kendall joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to not block a lawsuit filed by families of victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting against Remington Arms.
"Quilty will not be contained. And he has no shame"
Capitol Hill braces for impeachment hearings; Program turns combat vets into scholars
An unanimous jury found the most senior Catholic official guilty of molesting two 13-year-old choirboys in the late 1990s
Australia's highest court agreed Wednesday to hear an appeal from the most senior Catholic to be found guilty of sexually abusing children, giving Cardinal George Pell a last chance at getting his convictions overturned. Emma O'Sullivan from our partners at Network 10 reports from Canberra, Australia.
Mercury skipped across the vast, glaring face of the sun in a rare celestial transit Monday. Stargazers used solar-filtered binoculars and telescopes to spot Mercury -- a tiny black dot -- as it passed directly between Earth and the sun.
The solar system's smallest, innermost planet resembled a tiny black dot Monday as it passes directly between Earth and the sun
Eight more officials will testify over the course of three days at hearings next week
Bode and Morgan Miller welcomed identical twin boys on Friday, November 8. The good news comes almost year and a half after the couple lost their 19-month-old daughter, Emeline, who drowned in a neighbor's swimming pool.
The House Intelligence Committee has announced more open hearings in their impeachment inquiry against President Trump. They are scheduled to take place next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday -- and will feature a total of eight witnesses including Gordon Sondland and Kurt Volker.
Disney+ launched Tuesday in the U.S., but some users took to social media to report they are having trouble connecting to the platform and watching specific programs.
A new Wall Street Journal report suggests Google is stealing the personal health care records of millions of Americans. The tech company teamed with a leading health system to launch "Project Nightingale." Dr. Tara Narula breaks down the initiative for CBSN, and Ian Sherr weighs in on the possible privacy concerns at play.
Hate crime murders in the U.S. reached a 27-year high in 2018, according to data released Tuesday by the FBI. Twenty-four people were killed in incidents classified as hate crimes, which includes the 11 worshipers slain last year at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, the deadliest anti-Semitic crime in U.S. history.
Capitol Hill bracing for impeachment hearings; Wednesday's schedule for impeachment hearings.
The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback hasn't played in the NFL since 2016 when he began kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial injustice
More than 300 records could be shattered — from the central plains to New England and as far south as Florida
Lessons learned on the battlefield can be every bit as valuable as those learned in school. Some veterans are sharing their hard-earned education with others. David Martin explains.