New report says content on Google and Facebook hasn't been a moneymaker for traditional media companies
A little boy got stuck inside a claw machine. He wanted a stuffed animal so badly he skipped the game and jumped right in -- it is still unclear how.
Eagles fans packed the City of Brotherly Love to celebrate the Eagles' first Super Bowl win. CBS News correspondent DeMarco Morgan has more on the festivities.
Top White House aide Rob Porter is resigning amid allegations of abuse from his two ex-wives. But questions remain about what the White House knew, and when. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
The actor called it "bittersweet"
Sends measure to House, where outcome is less certain; vote there could come in early morning hours
The government shut down at midnight after Sen. Rand Paul held up the vote for as long as he was able to
Uber is accused of stealing trade secrets from Google's self-driving car company, Waymo. Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was in court Wednesday, the star witness in a trial that could shape the industry. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.
Check out our gallery of the most creative, entertaining and memorable commercials from the big game -- and those that failed miserably
More than 1,800 hours of online coverage of the games in Pyeongchang begins Wednesday evening in the U.S. with preliminary curling matches
New research out from AAA shows drowsiness could play a part in nearly 10 percent of crashes. That's compared to the just 1 to 2 percent that was previously thought. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.
At 81-years-old, Nat Shaffir isn't slowing down. He runs marathons and volunteers at the Holocaust Memorial Museum. As CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid explains, Shaffir keeps running because he says it gives him strength to tell his story.
U.S. stocks tumbled again after huge swings earlier this week. On Thursday, the Dow lost more than 1,000 points. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what's behind the volatility.
The flu remains widespread in most of the country. With patients flooding hospitals in Arkansas, one doctor is trying a different approach to keep the illness from spreading. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca explains.
After Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, Tiffany Brown scored a $156 million FEMA contract to provide 30 million meals. But only 50,000 were delivered. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud hears what she has to say.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus are wary of the latest bipartisan spending bill, meaning Republican leaders will have to court Democrats. But they could face a battle there as well. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Tiffany Brown says she should have enlisted more help to deliver 30 million meals in the wake of Hurricane Maria
CBS polling analysis finds that the percentage of Democrats and Republicans holding negative views of the opposing party has grown in recent years
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Congress faces a midnight deadline to pass a spending bill and avoid another shutdown