"Bomb cyclone" sweeps across the Carolinas to Maine as possible record-breaking cold hits several states
Former Rep. Donna Edwards, D-Maryland is calling for changes in addressing sexual misconduct allegations in the House
The winter storm gave many people in the South a chance to finally play in the snow. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca shares some of the best moments.
For many in the South, the snowstorm gave people a chance to play in weather usually seen further north
A book about the beginning of the Trump presidency highlights the moments before news broke that Donald Trump Jr. had met with Russians at Trump Tower in 2016. The revelations raise concerns about whether obstruction of justice occurred. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
Thursday's winter storm prompted thousands of flight cancellations across the Northeast, including New York and Boston. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave spoke to some people stuck in the travel nightmare.
In the first week of the new year, the stock market reached a milestone: 25,000 on the Dow Jones Industrial Average. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks with "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor about whether the market highs can last.
Across the Northeast, people are dealing with several inches of snow and heavy winds. But the storm could be followed by a blast of cold temperatures in several cities. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist for Boston's WBZ-TV, has the forecast.
The Dow Jones index smashes another record as U.S. markets continue to log gains.
With snow falling up to two inches an hour in parts of Maine, officials warn conditions could get worse as the massive winter storm continues into Thursday night. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan has more from Portland, Maine.
A massive winter storm hit the Northeast Thursday, resulting in as much as 18 inches of snow from the Carolinas to Maine. One of the hardest hit areas is Massachusetts, where coastal areas area also dealing with flooding. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports.
The winter storm gave many people in the South a chance to finally play in the snow. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca shares some of the best moments.
Tech companies are scrambling to fix security flaws in chips that power computers and smartphones, making them vulnerable to hackers. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone explains how users can protect themselves.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memo Thursday that gets rid of guidance from the Obama administration that allowed states to legalize marijuana. The move adds uncertainty to the marijuana industry, right after pot became legal in California. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.
Trump delivered an on-screen video message to reporters in the White House briefing room Thursday afternoon
For many in the South, the snow storm gave people a chance to play in weather usually seen further north
It's so cold in Florida right now that iguanas are falling out of trees. Residents are advised to leave them alone as the animals may feel threatened and may bite once they warm up.
Reversal of policy permitting legal marijuana adds confusion for states such as Washington, Colorado and California
A decision to reverse a policy that allowed legal marijuana adds confusion for states like Washington, Colorado and California
"Bomb cyclone" sweeping from Carolinas to Maine as possible record-breaking cold hits several states
Longtime Bannon funder Rebekah Mercer told The Washington Post her family hasn't communicated with Bannon in "many months"