Possible white supremacist manifesto at Syracuse University
School says document was posted in forum and "air dropped" into cell phones of people in campus library
School says document was posted in forum and "air dropped" into cell phones of people in campus library
A Colorado man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for murdering his fiancée. A jury convicted Patrick Frazee after deliberating for just three and a half hours. A judge sentenced Frazee for beating Kelsey Berreth to death with a baseball bat nearly a year ago. Her body has not been found. Nikki Battiste reports.
Two hostages, including an American, were freed overnight in a rare prisoner swap with the Taliban. The men had been held captive for more than three years. Holly Williams reports.
Four officials are testifying Tuesday in the public impeachment hearings, including three who have first-hand knowledge of the call at the center of the proceedings between President Trump and the president of Ukraine. But it's what State Department official David Holmes said in his closed-door testimony that is poking holes in Republicans’ defense. Nancy Cordes reports.
Prosecutors say the man told a staffer the congresswoman was a "terrorist" and threatened to kill her
Paul Whelan has been held for almost a year since his arrest at a Moscow hotel, allegedly in possession of classified information
American Kevin King was abducted along with an Australian colleague outside the American University in Kabul, where they both taught, in 2016
Mississippi prosecutor Doug Evans has tried Curtis Flowers, who is black, six times for the same 1996 quadruple murder
American Kevin King was abducted along with an Australian colleague outside the American University in Kabul, where they both taught, in 2016
Alexander Vindman and Jennifer Williams are slated to testify Tuesday morning as the second week of impeachment hearings gets underway
Sources say three Taliban prisoners released by Afghan government are in Qatar and will be exchanged for an American and an Australian abducted in 2016
Hale spoke about the recall of U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch. He said at one point, Pompeo spoke to Fox News' Sean Hannity about Yovanovitch
"We urge the FBI to investigate these allegations and assure the American people that public office is not for sale," the Democratic representatives said in a letter to the FBI director
Second week of hearings begins Tuesday; Bei Bei the panda leaves the U.S. for good
Nine witnesses are expected to testify during three days of impeachment hearings this week. Keir Dougall, CBSN legal contributor and former assistant U.S. attorney in New York's Eastern District, joins CBSN to discuss the legal implications of the upcoming hearings.
The report was one of a number of racially charged incidents in recent days
The unexpected Saturday visit prompted speculation about Mr. Trump's health
Patrick Frazee guilty of murder in death of his fiancee; Bei Bei the giant panda leaving the National Zoo for China.
Syracuse University has suspended all fraternity activities for the rest of the semester after several racist and anti-Semitic incidents were reported at the school, CBS New York reports. In one of the most recent incidents, a female student said several fraternity members and their guests verbally attacked her, calling her the N-word.
Khary Lazarre-White, a racial justice advocate and attorney, joined CBSN to discuss Michael Bloomberg's recent apology for the stop-and-frisk policy in New York City.
The charges are likely to include falsifying prison records
A new investigation from the Wall Street Journal found that Google is interfering with its algorithms to alter users' search results. Kirsten Grind, one of the authors of the report, joined CBSN to break down the findings.
A CBS News investigation has uncovered a possible "pay-to-play" scheme involving the Republican National Committee and President Trump's nominee for ambassador to the Bahamas. Jim Axelrod explores the questions it's now raising.
David Holmes testified he'd "never seen anything like this"
The clock is ticking for Congress to complete both the impeachment inquiry and other key legislative items. CBSN political contributor Zeke Miller and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Natalie Andrews join "Red and Blue" to discuss.