2 missing California women found dead in car submerged in river
Alyssa Ros and Xylona Gama were at a country club for a wedding, but how they ended up in the river is still a mystery.
Alyssa Ros and Xylona Gama were at a country club for a wedding, but how they ended up in the river is still a mystery.
The latest global sanctions target Russia's major banks and Vladimir Putin's daughters while Russia's massive energy industry remains largely untouched. This comes as a vote is scheduled in the U.N. that could result in Russia being removed from the Human Rights Council. Nancy Cordes reports.
She's proactively suing county prosecutors over 1931 abortion law and asking state Supreme Court to address constitutionality of abortion.
An airline manager is shot dead while walking his dog. Who was the puppet master plotting his murder? Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports in an all-new "48 Hours" Saturday, April 9 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Tiger Woods is expected to return after a 17-month hiatus from official competition.
The House has already passed both the trade suspension bill and oil ban.
Building Back Together wants to reach young people with the midterm elections on the horizon.
Almost all of the eagles killed at the NextEra subsidiary's facilities were struck by the blades of wind turbines, prosecutors said.
The ISIS kidnap-and-murder cell known as the "Beatles" held at least 27 foreign hostages in Syria between 2012 and 2015.
Fines were mounting for his failing to appear. Damages are being determined after a judge ruled he defamed families for claiming the massacre never happened.
Fiancee of Saudi dissident brutally murdered in kingdom's consulate vows to appeal the move, which a defense lawyer called entrusting "the lamb to the wolf."
The governor said the buses would bring migrants to "the steps of the United States Capitol."
More sanctions imposed on Putin's inner circle; Admiral Linda Fagan nominated to lead Coast Guard
The two allegedly used fake credentials to get closer to members of federal law enforcement agencies, including Secret Service agents assigned to the first lady.
China said it is reversing a controversial policy of separating babies and young children from their parents if they test positive for COVID-19. Lawrence Gostin, a professor at Georgetown University and a director for the World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Global Health Law joins Elaine Quijano on CBS News to discuss the country's "zero-COVID" policies.
Global energy prices are impacting the fight against climate change. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more in this week's edition of "London Calling."
The U.S., United Kingdom and European Union hit Russia with a new round of sanctions Wednesday. Included are measures targeting Vladimir Putin's two adult daughters. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang breaks down the new sanctions. Then Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president for research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss the impact so far.
Authorities said a teacher put hand sanitizer in a student's hands and lit the flammable solution on fire.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley tells CBS News that his concerns are related to newly obtained banking records.
Lynn Clark allegedly sent nearly 100 threatening messages to the police chief candidate, forcing them to withdraw and delaying the election.
Republican senators are looking into the business dealings of President Biden's brother James as well as his son Hunter. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest details.
Any resident of Russia or Belarus currently residing in their home country will not be able to compete in the Boston Marathon or BAA 5K.
Chicopee, Massachusetts, school superintendent Lynn Clark has been charged for allegedly lying to authorities about a series of threatening text messages that were received by a candidate for the town's chief of police. CBS Boston's Lisa Hughes reports.
Russian and Belarusian citizens who currently reside in their home country have been banned from participating in the Boston Marathon. CBS Boston's Zinnia Maldonado reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."