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Lori Vallow Daybell convicted of murdering 2 of her children; Seventh grader who took wheel of school bus after driver lost consciousness called "hero".
Lori Vallow Daybell convicted of murdering 2 of her children; Seventh grader who took wheel of school bus after driver lost consciousness called "hero".
The 61-year-old actor opened up about his battle with the disease, which he was diagnosed with at age 29.
The suspect shot and killed his girlfriend after learning that she had traveled to Colorado to have an abortion, police said.
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding at the U.S.-Mexico border after the expiration of the pandemic-era immigration policy known as Title 42. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga has the latest from Brownsville, Texas.
Catherine Herridge reports on an Idaho mother found guilty in the killings of her two children, an update from the border after Title 42 ends, and the top baby names of 2022.
A team of officers assisted the distressed 15-year-old horse that was lying on its side on the shore.
A jury in Idaho Friday found a mother guilty of killing two of her children, and found her guilty of conspiring to murder her husband's first wife. Witnesses testified the so-called "doomsday mom" Lori Vallow Daybell believed her kids were possessed by evil spirits. CBS News national correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports from Boise, Idaho.
Former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page sued the Justice Department after they were fired from the FBI.
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against multiple technology giants, including Meta and Google, by families of several victims of the 2022 Buffalo supermarket shooting which left 10 Black people dead. The gunman was a white supremacist, authorities said, and the suit accuses the companies of designing algorithms that promote "racist, antisemitic and violent material." Jericka Duncan has details.
This weekend marks the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest. This week's winners qualifying for the final leg of the competition include artists from Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic and many more. Eurovision YouTuber Alesia Michelle discusses which country stands likely to secure a win.
The secretary of state has not complied with a subpoena from a House panel that demanded Blinken turn over a document related to the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.
The city of San Diego could be on the verge of getting a Major League Soccer expansion franchise, according to several reports. Paul Tenario, national soccer reporter for The Athletic, discusses the latest on the situation.
Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran charged with second-degree manslaughter in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely aboard a New York City subway was released on bail Friday after his first court hearing. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano joins with a preview of the upcoming legal battle.
Elon Musk on Friday named NBCUniversal executive Linda Yaccarino as his replacement as CEO of Twitter. The social media network is also unveiling a new feature that encrypts some direct messages between users. Tekendra Parmar, tech features editor for Insider, walks us through how the encryption works.
The Congressional Budget Office said Friday there is a significant risk the U.S. won't be able to pay its bills sometime in the first two weeks of June unless lawmakers reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest on where negotiations stand.
Lachelle Jordan, an emergency medical technician from Cleveland who went missing last weekend, has been found safe, authorities said Friday.
Trevor Jacob, a California YouTube creator who intentionally crashed a plane in 2021 in an effort to get views has agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge of obstructing an investigation, authorities announced Thursday. Jacob faces a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
Twitter owner Elon Musk announced Friday that he has selected Linda Yaccarino, an NBCUniversal executive, as the social media platform's new CEO. Musk has served as CEO since acquiring the company.
General Motors on Friday announced it is recalling about one million SUVs because of a potential defect which could cause an air bag inflator to rupture.
Not having a cell phone helped 7th grader Dillon Reeves make a stunning rescue when his school bus driver lost consciousness last month. Steve Hartman has the story in “On the Road.”
Not having a cell phone helped seventh grader Dillon Reeves make a stunning rescue.
Title 42, the pandemic-era policy which allowed authorities to expel those who entered the U.S. unlawfully, has expired, with U.S. authorities bracing for an influx of migrants as a result. Officials said there were about 25,000 migrants in Customs and Border Protection custody Friday. Nicole Sganga reports from the Texas border city of Brownsville.
At least eight tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma Thursday night. In the town of Cole, at least 10 structures were damaged, and a tornado tore the roof off a donut shop near Oklahoma City. Roxana Saberi has more.
Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran charged with second-degree manslaughter in the chokehold death of 30-year-old Jordan Neely aboard a subway train in New York City, made his first court appearance Friday. He was released on $100,000 bond. Lilia Luciano has the details.
Jonathan Owens previously played for the Houston Texans and the Arizona Cardinals.