"She does what she wants," said Estella Westrick's father
CBC members describe Wednesday meeting with the president as a “positive first start” with the new administration
At least five people, including the attacker, were killed and many more injured after a car and knife attack outside British Parliament Wednesday; the swipe brought a big smile to the pope's face
Rep. Devin Nunes made news saying that some members of President Trump's team may have been incidentally surveilled during the transition. Michael Morell, the former deputy director of the CIA, weighs in on why that may have happened and how the information is used.
Two Koch brothers-backed groups say they'll spend big to protect lawmakers who vote against the legislation
Paul Manafort, President Trump's one-time campaign chairman, is under an FBI microscope for his ties to Russia. According to documents obtained by the Associate Press, Manafort was paid $10 million by a Russian oligarch to "greatly benefit the Putin government" in 2006. Jeff Pegues has more.
Pope Francis was leaning in to kiss three-year-old Estella Westrick, when the rambunctious little girl thought it would be funny to grab his skullcap. The swipe brought a big smile to the pope's face. Seth Doane has more.
GOP Rep. Devin Nunes, the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, revealed that after the election, communications of some of President Trump's aides were intercepted speaking to foreign officials. Mr. Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes statement. But nothing Nunes said backed up Trump's wiretapping claims. Margaret Brennan reports.
At least five people, including the attacker, were killed and many more injured after a car and knife attack outside British Parliament Wednesday. The attacker was killed by police. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
In the last 20 years, the rusty patched bumblebee species has suffered a 90 percent decline in population and habitat. The loss of habitat protectors, pesticides, and diseases have contributed the decline, reports Mark Strassmann.
Pharmacist Barry Cadden is blamed for an outbreak of meningitis that killed 64 people and sickened 700 others in 2012. Cadden was acquitted of murder charges in the case Wednesday; but was convicted of racketeering charges. He may face decades in prison.
The defense played David Temple's 911 call as part of their closing argument at trial, believing it demonstrates his genuine anguish. Prosecutors argued Temple made the call after killing his wife, cleaning up and staging a burglary. "48 Hours"' Richard Schlesinger has more on the case in "The Alternate Suspects" airing Saturday, March 25 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
A popular football coach convicted of murder gets a chance at freedom -- can evidence withheld from his trial prove him innocent? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates, Saturday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
Cars and trucks have become weapons of terror for ISIS, with notable vehicle attacks in Berlin and Nice, France in 2016 and now, London. Don Dahler reports on what the United States is doing to try to prevent similar attacks at home.
Anti-ram barriers called bollards can stop a truck going 50 miles per hour; but pedestrians will always be vulnerable
The duo co-founded Water.org in 2009 to help the more than 660 million people worldwide without access to clean water
The frigid top of the Earth just set yet another record for low levels of sea ice in what scientists call a signal of an overheating world
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-California, said the surveillance was not related to Russia, the investigation into its activities or the Trump team itself