2 dropped from Chauvin jury after learning about $27M settlement
"That sticker price obviously shocked me," one dismissed juror told the judge.
"That sticker price obviously shocked me," one dismissed juror told the judge.
President Obama warned against violations of Ukraine sovereignty, saying his administration is "deeply concerned over military movements taken by the Russian Federation inside of Ukraine."
President Obama says the United States is "deeply concerned" about reports of Russian military maneuvers in and around Ukraine and its strategic southern Crimean peninsula.
Accountants had pressed the tax agency for more time given the challenges of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
The 86th Academy Awards are fast approaching, with the nominees going head to head in one of the most competitive years in recent Oscars history. CBS News' Steve Futterman reports.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains the dangerous combination of drugs that killed actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
As crews prepare for the Oscars this weekend in Hollywood, the weather is causing special precautions to be taken. The red carpet was rolled out early, and a tent erected to protect the start from the elements. Teri Okita reports from Hollywood.
The CEO of one of the largest Bitcoin exchanges made his first public appearance after filing for bankruptcy. Investors are looking for answers after nearly half a billion dollars worth of Bitcoins disappeared. The future of the digital currency has become even more uncertain. Jericka Duncan reports.
Raw Video: French artist Paulo Grangeon placed an art installation in Taipei, Taiwan, using 1,600 papier mâché pandas to raise awareness for wildlife protection and conservation.
Security cameras captured the seizure of the regional parliament building in the Crimean city of Simferopol in southern Ukraine. The men, wearing helmets and body armor, entered the building in the early morning hours. The building's takeover, along with the seizures of two Crimean airports, have alarmed Kiev's new government.
After months of severe drought conditions, a powerful storm is now drenching much of California with rain and snow. The torrential downpour is causing mudslides, flash floods and wreaking havoc on highways. Bigad Shaban reports on the latest.
Steve McQueen addresses how he decided to end the film about Solomon Northrup, a black free man who was sold into slavery before the Civil War.
"12 Years a Slave" director Steve McQueen discusses the recent resurgence in popularity of Solomon Northrup's memoir since his film's release.
Steve McQueen discusses his recent, surprise encounter with a relative of Solomon Northrup, a black free man sold into slavery before the Civil War. Solomon Northrup is the subject of McQueen's film, "12 Years a Slave."
A new laser treatment can greatly reduce the amount of time it takes to completely remove even the most stubborn tattoos. The laser's faster pulse rate removes the tattoo faster than the 10 sessions earlier methods would take. Bigad Shaban shows us how it works.
A San Antonio high school coach was fired after several students said he was putting his phone on the floor and recording videos up their skirts. Charges have not been filed against the coach, 28-year-old Larry Ruiz, but police are investigating the allegations. If he is charged, he could face a felony and up to a year in prison.
In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, a man stripped down in the middle of a busy intersection during rush hour, and then walked in and out of traffic - and it was all captured on camera. KWTV's Evan Anderson reports.
Tonight on the "CBS Evening News," Steve Hartman meets an 8-year-old boy who found a small fortune in a restaurant parking lot and bestowed an honor on an unsuspecting stranger that continues to inspire.
"American Idol" alum James Durbin showed Lauren Moraski his best impressions of Pee-wee Herman, Bill Cosby and Elmo.
After a year of remaining shut, the theme parks will initially open only for California residents at 15% capacity.
"American Idol" alum James Durbin performs an acoustic version of "Parachute," the first single off his sophomore album, "Celebrate."
"American Idol" alum James Durbin spoke with Lauren Moraski about his sophomore album "Celebrate," its first single "Parachute" and what anti-bullying means to him.
The craft of making puppets that move with strings dates back thousands of years. WISC's Mark Koehn found a man in Madison, Wisconsin who makes his living making marionettes.
Ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych is vowing to fight for the country he left behind, amid ongoing tension in the region. Craig Boswell reports.
Reporters, politicians, and celebrities around the world are rallying to support freedom of the press. The main focus is on journalists being held in Egypt, but organizers say their message applies to other nations, including the U.S. Elizabeth Palmer reports from London's Trafalgar Square, where one of the demonstrations is taking place.