The deputy attorney general announced indictment of Russian nationals and entities for interfering with 2016 presidential election.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller charged 13 Russian nationals Friday with breaking laws to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election
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"Seventeen innocent people are dead and acknowledging a mistake isn't going to cut it," Scott said
"Seventeen innocent people are dead and acknowledging a mistake isn't going to cut it," Scott said
Last fall, Oprah Winfrey met with 14 strangers. Half of them voted for Donald Trump, half of them didn't. Now, the political opponents are friends
A federal grand jury in Washington has indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities on charges related to the 2016 presidential election. The indictment alleges that some of the defendants, posing as Americans, communicated with individuals associated with the Trump campaign. Jeff Glor reports.
Producers of the 90th Academy Awards announced the show's first round of presenters on Friday
Investigators want the public's help identifying women and children in convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs
Imports of the metals threaten U.S. national security, trade officials say in calling for quotas or tariffs
The deputy attorney general is making a law enforcement announcement at the Justice Department
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The cost to rebuild Syria has hit $300 billion, and South Korea is paying various expenses of North Koreans attending the Winter Olympics. Alex Kliment, a CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer, takes CBSN through recent global headlines.
Imports of the metals threaten U.S. national security, trade officials say in calling for quotas or tariffs
There's major concerns over Russia's influence in Eastern Europe. Bosnia-Herzegovina remains a deeply divided country despite a decades-old peace agreement that ended a brutal civil war in the Balkans. The nation is split between a Bosnian Serb republic and a Muslim-Croat federation. The Bosnian Serb police are expected to receive 2,500 new automatic rifles next month. But there's fears Russia will train the officers and increase the risk of conflict. Alex Kliment, a CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer, takes CBSN through the latest.