Carjackers suspects hid in freezer to evade Capitol police
Two suspects accused of carrying out a string of armed carjackings in the Washington, D.C., area were found and arrested on Tuesday.
Two suspects accused of carrying out a string of armed carjackings in the Washington, D.C., area were found and arrested on Tuesday.
The driver and his grandmother were both arrested on multiple charges.
Draft guidelines released by the agency on Tuesday outline a new maximum amount of lead that should be found in baby food.
Recent shootings in the U.S. are renewing calls for action to reduce gun violence. CBS News spoke with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker about his state's new ban on high-powered weapons, which is facing legal challenges. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "Red and Blue"with more on their conversation.
Little is known about the team of attorneys representing Biden in the matter of the classified documents found at his office in the Penn Biden Center and at his home.
With egg costs more than doubling in the past year, calls are coming for an investigation into possible price gouging.
Navasky left an indelible mark on liberalism as a familiar name and face in the literary and political scene.
Ironically, Ana de Armas, who depicted Marilyn Monroe in the film, received an Oscar nod for best actress when the Academy Award nominations were announced Tuesday.
Toymaker says it's leaving Enfield, Connecticut, home to U.S. hub since 1975, and moving to "one of the best cities in the world."
Tuesday marks National Handwriting Day, which is held on John Hancock's birthday. Michael George looks at which schools are still teaching the art of cursive, and tested out his own skills with Lilia Luciano and Lana Zak.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said in an interview with CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe that he believes the ban on certain high-powered firearms and high-capacity ammunition magazines he recently signed into law will withstand legal challenges and “venue shopping” by gun rights advocates trying to roll back some of the most aggressive firearm laws in the country.
The suspected gunman in the Half Moon Bay, California, shooting that killed 7 people was detained by authorities on Monday. He was taken into custody after he was spotted in his vehicle in the parking lot of a San Mateo County Sheriff's Office substation.
A rare reverse waterfall was captured on video in Ivins, Utah, last week as strong winds ripped across the state. The drone footage shows powerful gusts blowing the waterfall's stream back up a steep cliff.
Police said the dog was in the back seat of a pickup truck when it stepped on the gun, shooting the hunter in the back.
The New York Stock Exchange experienced a technical issue early on Tuesday, temporarily halting trading for more than 80 companies. Dan DeFrancesco, finance editor for Insider, joined CBS News to recap the day for the markets, and what the latest Justice Department antitrust lawsuit against Google could mean for the tech industry.
The program will allow up to 30,000 migrants from four crisis-stricken countries to enter the U.S. legally each month if they have American sponsors.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and then-Vice President Joe Biden negotiated on the debt ceiling in 2011.
Company "could have done a better job" notifying 12,000 workers they were cut, said one laid-off engineer.
"Ticketmaster should look in the mirror and say, 'I'm the problem, it's me,'" one senator quipped.
Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), who is running for U.S. Senate in Indiana, told CBS News on Tuesday that the discovery of documents marked as classified at the home of former Vice President Mike Pence does not change his view of his fellow Indiana Republican. "I know no man with higher integrity than Mike Pence. And I'm sure that he handled all of this in the proper way," Banks said.
Trump has withdrawn two suits against James in the last five days.