Tennessee car crash leads to $10 million bounty for accused cartel leader
A car accident, a series of secret wiretaps, a shootout with police and a drug bust eventually led federal investigators back to cartel leaders in Mexico.
A car accident, a series of secret wiretaps, a shootout with police and a drug bust eventually led federal investigators back to cartel leaders in Mexico.
Negotiators working on a landmark treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution won't reach an agreement during talks that extended into Friday in Geneva.
The move amounts to a sweeping reversal of "sanctuary" policies in the nation's capital, allowing the Metropolitan Police Department, for the time being, to fully cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
Nancy Chen reports on final preparations for the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska on Friday, and what's fact versus fiction when it comes to sunscreen.
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From an American automaker's big bet on electric vehicles to an unprecedented arrangement between two tech giants and the federal government, "What the Tech?" explores the top technology and AI stories of this week.
Tips for restaurant workers are falling, according to data from Square. It's a possible sign that consumer confidence in the economy may be slipping. but could it also reflect a broader shift in how Americans feel about tipping—especially in situations where it wasn't expected before? In this episode of America Unfiltered, CBS News' Anthony Salvanto breaks down new national polling data and hears directly from people across the country to explore how Americans really feel about tipping.
Some undocumented mothers in Los Angeles told CBS News they are unwilling to risk sending their children to school at all.
A group of masked U.S. Border Patrol agents showed up in trucks outside of the press conference at the Japanese American National Museum.
After decades of steel mill closures and population loss, the city of Youngstown, Ohio, is drawing new investment and fostering small businesses.
With big smiles and colorful backpacks, tens of thousands of students in the Los Angeles Unified School District walked into their first day of class Thursday. But heading into this new academic year, some families say they are living in fear. Nidia Cavazos reports.
Former President George W. Bush and President Trump share little in their approach to the presidency. But they share a common journey with Russian President Vladimir Putin. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
In the past two months, there have been at least five robberies of cash delivery trucks around northeast Philadelphia. Karen Hua reports.
A majority of Americans say they feel expectations for tipping have grown in recent years.
In a fiery press conference, California Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed swift action against what he calls a brazen Texas power grab -- a GOP-led move to politically gerrymander five congressional seats in their favor. Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
Margaret Brennan has analysis and specifics on the upcoming meeting with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Alaska was purchased from Russia during the Andrew Johnson administration in 1867. War had left the Russians hungry for cash, and they sold Alaska for the equivalent today of 45 cents an acre. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
After decades of steel mill closures and population loss, the city of Youngstown, Ohio, is drawing new investment and fostering small businesses. Dave Malkoff reports.
D.C. residents protest Trump’s deployment of National Guard; Tomorrow: CBS News 24/7 covers Trump-Putin summit live
While the sight of a rattlesnake might send some running, some brave members of a California community are learning how to catch and save them. CBS News Bay Area's Brian Hackney has the details.
The 35th annual State of the Climate report was released Thursday. David Schechter has details.
Taylor Swift previewed her latest project, "The Life of a Showgirl," on her boyfriend Travis Kelce's "New Heights" podcast, which premiered Wednesday night. Steven Horowitz, senior music writer at Variety, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the album.
In her ruling, U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher found that the Education Department violated the law when it threatened to cut federal funding from educational institutions that continued with DEI initiatives.
A new school year is starting in Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest school district. This year, Carter Evans reports, teachers are keeping an eye out for potential ICE raids.
Experts say sunscreen is a simple way to protect yourself from the sun's ultraviolet rays. Despite that, there's an anti-sunscreen movement growing on social media. Dr. Rachel Westbay, a board-certified dermatologist, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.