White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Wednesday that he doesn't believe President Trump is under investigation by the FBI; the iconic "Charging Bull" statue in New York's Financial District got some company Wednesday, just in time for International Women's Day.
Women worldwide walked off the job Wednesday to protest and demand equality. Anna Werner reports from Alexandria, Virginia, which had to close its schools since so many teachers joined the protest.
The $1.5 million RQ-7Bv2 drone is proving to be an effective weapon for American troops assisting Iraqi forces liberate Mosul. Holly Williams rode along with the soldiers operating the eye in the sky.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Wednesday that he doesn't believe President Trump is under investigation by the FBI. The question arose due to Mr. Trump's unproven insistence that his phones were tapped during the campaign. Margaret Brennan has more.
Leon Panetta, a secretary of defense and CIA director under President Obama, spoke with Scott Pelley to discuss the trust of the American people in President Trump and what the impact could be around the world.
The iconic "Charging Bull" statue in New York's Financial District got some company Wednesday, just in time for International Women's Day. Alex Wagner has more.
A charter bus that got broadsided by a train in Biloxi, Mississippi, killing four people, is bringing new attention to rail crossing accidents. Deaths at rail crossings nationwide had been on the decline until an uptick in 2014 and again in 2016. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Disguised as doctors, ISIS militants killed at least 30 people on Wednesday in a Kabul, Afghanistan military hospital. The attackers went floor-to-floor with automatic rifles and grenades.
The American Medical Association and AARP came out against the GOP's Obamacare replacement bill Wednesday. Independent analysts predicted it would make insurance unaffordable for millions of Americans. Nancy Cordes has more.
A freight train barreled into a charter bus at the crossing on Tuesday, killing four people
Group says the Republican plan will "weaken Medicare" and give special interests a "sweetheart deal"
President hasn't taken a question from reporters in the five days since he called the wiretapping allegation a "fact"
Saturday at 9: A kidnapper tried to kill an 8-year-old girl -- but he could not silence her
"His credibility is now subject to question," says former CIA director and secretary of defense
Paul said he and President Trump agree that the landmark health care law needs to be repealed but "have some disagreements on the replacement part"
Americans 50-64 would see the largest cuts to tax credits and be susceptible to large premium increases