Man suspected of killing daughter charged with child sexual assault
Jason Scott Quate was not asked to enter pleas in court Friday on 34 felony counts of child sexual assault, abuse, lewdness and possession of pornography
Jason Scott Quate was not asked to enter pleas in court Friday on 34 felony counts of child sexual assault, abuse, lewdness and possession of pornography
Colorado, New Hampshire and other places with ultra-tight labor markets are creating headaches for businesses
Walmart buys e-commerce companies Bonobos, ModCloth, and Jet.com in quick succession as retailer ramps up online selling. Nick Martell, co-founder of Market Snacks, joins CBSN to discuss the new developments.
Dr. Dre is pledging $10 million toward the construction of a performing arts center at Compton High School
On July 12, 2014, Conrad Roy, 18, killed himself in his pickup truck -- nearly three years later, his friend Michelle Carter, now 20, was found guilty in a case that revolved around numerous text messages in which she encouraged Conrad to take his own life
O'Donnell's exclusive interview with Moon will be his first since his election in May
For some reason, we forget the life lessons from Little League in our later innings, says Steve Hartman
An Ohio family band member suspected of killing his mother and brother was in critical condition Friday at a Cleveland hospital after shooting himself in the head
The "Criminal Minds" star got emotional saying goodbye to her daytime co-hosts
Elon Musk has put his Mars-colonization vision to paper, and you can read it for free
Tonight at 8: A verdict on a groundbreaking case and a mom speaks out about the friend charged with leading her son to suicide through text messages
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit's, "The Nashville Sound," is out Friday. It's the sixth album for singer-songwriter Isbell who has won two Grammy awards and cracked the top 10 of the U.S. album charts. Mark Strassmann reports.
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren's latest book is called "This Fight Is Our Fight: The Battle to Save America's Middle Class." It accuses the government of working for the wealthy and corporations at the expense of everyday Americans. Sen. Warren joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, making the government work better and the increasing challenges facing the middle class.
Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial could be one step closer to a mistrial. The 79-year-old left court Thursday night after another day of indecision. The deadlocked jury is trying to determine whether Cosby is guilty of drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand in 2014. DeMarco Morgan reports.
Your face may soon be the only thing you need to board a flight. Some airlines are testing facial recognition technology with the federal government. The idea is to ditch boarding passes and increase the certainty of a passenger's identity. Kris Van Cleave reports.
According to preliminary data, overdoses killed more than 59,000 Americans last year -- more than car crashes or gun violence. Gilbert and Kim Freeman lost two sons to heroin, first on Valentine's Day and then Mother's Day. Now, they're warning parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Doctors say Otto Warmbier, the American college student released by North Korea, has suffered severe brain damage. The cause of his injuries are still unknown. Cincinnati doctors are refuting North Korea's claims that the 22-year-old fell into a coma after contracting botulism. Michelle Miller reports.