How CBS News estimates whether House races will be competitive in the fall
According to our analysis of a decade's worth of House voting patterns, there are more than enough competitive districts to put the House into play
According to our analysis of a decade's worth of House voting patterns, there are more than enough competitive districts to put the House into play
According to our analysis of a decade's worth of House voting patterns, there are more than enough competitive districts to put the House into play
According to our analysis of a decade's worth of House voting patterns, there are more than enough competitive districts to put the House into play
Kim Jong Nam died shortly after he was attacked on Feb. 13, 2017, by two women at the international airport
North Korea is reportedly open to talks on getting rid of its nuclear program. On Tuesday, President Trump said he'd like to be optimistic about that possibility. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
Mueller is asking whether the adviser funneled money from the United Arab Emirates to help Trump, the New York Times reports
A new report out shows opioid overdoses have risen 30 percent in 45 states. But increases are even higher in states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Delaware. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds is in Illinois, where just one ER doctor said they treated 500 people in a year.
Top White House economic adviser Gary Cohn is resigning from his post. It comes amid speculation of tensions concerning President Trump's plan for tariffs. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Last week's winter storm left a gaping hole in a seawall along the Massachusetts coast. With high tide and another storm approaching, homeowners are fearing the worst. CBS News correspondent DeMarco Morgan has more.
North Korea is reportedly ready to talk about giving up their nuclear arsenal. But in the past, the North has used talks as a cover to advance their program. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan explains.
Two powerful storm systems are targeting millions of Americans, and tomorrow the East Coast could see plenty of snow, winds and flooding. WBZ-TV chief meteorologist Eric Fisher has the forecast.
A CBS News investigation finds child labor in African cobalt mines. But many top tech companies use cobalt in their lithium-ion batteries. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta has a look at what life is like for some of the children, including one boy who says he dreams of going to school.
President John Tyler was born in 1790, but still has two living grandsons. We met with members of his family to find out how two generations managed to last through most of U.S. history. CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid explains.
Democrats' big turnout still dwarfed by Republicans'; Cruz-O'Rourke Senate race set
A new government report finds more bad news for the nation's continued fight against the opioid epidemic
The president's chief economic adviser lost a battle on trade tariffs last week
"I'd like to be optimistic, but I think maybe this has gone further than anyone has taken it before," the president said Tuesday
Chrystal Terry hasn't been seen since Dec. 21 -- officials in Florida are still searching for her body
About 200,000 homes and businesses are still without power after the last storm