Terrifying bodycam video, 911 calls released in 2018 bar massacre
Videos show how officers were largely in the dark about what happened after one of their own, Sgt. Ronald Helus, went inside in search of the gunman.
Videos show how officers were largely in the dark about what happened after one of their own, Sgt. Ronald Helus, went inside in search of the gunman.
The White House rolls out a website for free COVID-19 tests. Also, airlines are warning of possible cancellations after 5G service launches nationwide. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
The handout includes just four pages of documents from the Office of Records Management.
The telecom carriers are expanding their high-speed networks to bring faster service to more parts of U.S.
Senator Ed Markey said Americans need to be able to afford the at-home tests so they can "protect themselves, their loved ones, and their communities from the spread of COVID-19."
Talley once worked as a park ranger, where he told visitors about slaves who built Fort Washington and dressed up like a Civil War soldier.
Brianna Kupfer was found dead on the floor of the store minutes after she had sent an ominous text message to a friend, police said.
Authorities in Los Angeles are looking for a man suspected of fatally stabbing a 24-year-old woman while she worked at a furniture store. Brianna Kupfer was found dead at the store shortly after she had sent an ominous text message to a friend, police said. Jeff Nguyen reports for KCBS.
President Trump calls out the KKK, Neo-Nazis and white supremacists; Stephen Colbert interviewed former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci on the late show.
The Delta coronavirus variant is responsible for virus cases rising in all 50 U.S. states. Unvaccinated Americans are experiencing most of the severe COVID-19 cases, CBS News' Mark Strassmann reports. Dan Diamond, a reporter for The Washington Post, tells CBSN's Lana Zak more about the state of the virus in the country.
Host Michael Morell talks with Chollet about the way forward for the U.S. in approaching challenges posed by Russia, Iran, Afghanistan and China.
Bail for David and Louise Turpin has been set at $12 million each. The California couple has been accused of torturing and holding their 13 children hostage. David Begnaud reports on some of the shocking details prosecutors learned — and the escape plan the siblings hatched.
The highly-protective masks will be distributed through pharmacies and health centers nationwide.
Americans may order four at-home tests per household as part of the Biden administration's strategy to make tests accessible.
The NCAA has reportedly opened an investigation into Michigan State University's handling of the Larry Nassar case, the gymnastics doctor has been accused of sexual abuse by more than 120 women and girls. More women and girls spoke at his sentencing Tuesday.
Grandma the Clown has reportedly resigned from the Big Apple circus after misconduct allegations. According to The New York Times, Barry Lubin admitted he pressured a teenage performer to pose for pornographic photos in 2004.
CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez discusses the interview with Dallas shooter Micah Johnson's parents. Bojorquez is in Dallas, where President Obama and George W. Bush will speak at a memorial today.
Major carriers involved include Emirates and All Nippon, even though Verizon and AT&T pushed back the debut of their new 5G technology around some airports.
Letitia James' office says it has evidence the Trump Organization "used fraudulent or misleading asset valuations to obtain a host of economic benefits." And it wants him and Trump Jr. and Ivanka to testify about it.
Action on voting rights bill on Capitol Hill; Candidate smokes marijuana in new campaign ad
SpaceX fired off its third Falcon 9 of 2022 on Tuesday, boosting another 49 Starlink internet satellites into orbit as the company continues building out a globe-spanning network of commercial broadband relay stations. Watch the launch.
It was SpaceX's third orbital launch in just 12 days.
The 10-year strategy proposes treating more than 50 million acres of land.
Website to order free COVID tests launches early; Red Cross sees increase in blood donations
Two major wireless companies are moving ahead with their plans to launch 5G cell phone networks on Wednesday. But they will delay the rollout near some U.S. airports. Airlines warn the technology could impact a plane's landing instruments and lead to significant interruptions. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports from Dallas. Then, Drew FitzGerald, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joins CBSN's Errol Barnett to discuss.