GPS tracking company's "heat map" that tracks device locations is raising security concerns about soldiers and military bases in sensitive areas
Move comes under law passed by Congress last year; idea is to spotlight and shame those thought to be benefiting from Putin's tenure
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady cut short a radio interview Monday morning because one of the network's hosts reportedly made a disparaging remark about his daughter. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor reports.
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe steps down amid pressure; Grandmother touched by gun violence makes a change in Chicago's South Side.
Ticket admits the bearer to the "State of the Uniom" address, to the delight of social media
Democratic Arizona Congressman weighs in on President Trump's immigration framework and protections for "Dreamers"
State says sanctions have already denied Kremlin of billions of dollars in defense revenue
State Department announced Monday the sanctions have already denied the Kremlin of billions of dollars in defense revenue
U.S. servicemembers in war zones run the risk of being discovered by the enemy whenever they go out for a run wearing fitness trackers. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin explains what the Pentagon is doing in response.
The Taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack in Kabul involving an ambulance over the weekend. Experts warn the vehicles could be used in future bombings. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
In his first State of the Union address, President Trump is expected to focus on the economy, his tax cut plan and infrastructure. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan reports.
When Raydell Lacey lost her 19-year-old grandson to gun violence two years ago, she vowed to take action. Now, CBS News correspondent Adrianna Diaz is seeing how she's impacting the community.
Did fashion icon Gianni Versace know his killer? A "48 Hours" investigation into the killing spree that ended his life in Miami 20 years ago. Richard Schlesinger reports.
As the deadly flu season slams communities across the country, some schools have been forced to close in order to keep students safe. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
"CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson talks with a panel of voters about how they feel the country is doing ahead of President Trump's first State of the Union address.
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is stepping down from his post, but there are competing narratives about why he's leaving. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
Republicans on the committee are also investigating the FBI and the Justice Department, according to the ranking Democrat
Tuesday night's unfiltered primetime address is a key opportunity for Trump to push his administration's agenda