College student among 6 killed in Miami bridge collapse; Texas Tech recognizes surprising show of sportsmanship.
President Trump's 2016 data guru Brad Prascale, who has been named campaign manager of the 2020 re-election bid, hired Cambridge Analytica during the campaign
Former FBI deputy director tells CBS News an inspector general's report that led to his dismissal was "misleading and unfair"
Former FBI deputy director tells CBS News an inspector general's report that led to his dismissal was "misleading and unfair"
McCabe told CBS News said the report that led to his firing was "misleading and unfair"
Five years ago, CBS News told the story of a high school basketball player who made a surprising sacrifice for a member of the opposing team. Since then, his actions have gotten the attention of Texas Tech University. Steve Hartman has that story "On the Road."
Russian exile Nikolai Glushkov was found strangled in his home Monday. But his death is just one of 14 untimely deaths of Russian exiles living in Britain that are now being looked at by investigators. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata explains.
Juan Garcia Zarate, an illegal immigrant, was acquitted of murder for the death of Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier. Now, he's suing the federal government, claiming additional charges against him are "vindictive." CBS News correspondent John Blackstone explains.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is running for re-election against seven other candidates. But there's no real contest, with Putin widely expected to win. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer explains why.
Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Bob Corker, Sen. Angus King, White House Legislative Director Marc Short, and top South Korean diplomat Kang Kyung-Wha to appear on Face the Nation
The White House on Friday tried to knock down rumors that National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster could be the next to go. But sources say he's likely to lose his job, and Chief of Staff John Kelly could also be on his way out. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.
Putin didn't even show up for the candidates debates, which were more reality TV than serious politics
Officials in the U.K. want answers after 14 Russian exiles living in Britain suffered untimely deaths
In interview to air Sunday on Face the Nation, Sen. Corker discusses firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
The widow of the Orlando nightclub shooter is on trial for her alleged role in the massacre. Prosecutors showed the jury surveillance video of the shooting, and on Friday it was made public. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.
Crews are searching for bodies after a Miami bridge collapsed Thursday. At least six people were killed, including one student. Anxious family members are still waiting for victims to be recovered. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Student Alexa Duran is one of at least six people killed when a bridge collapsed Thursday
Jayme Martin, Nike exec who oversaw women's business unit, forced out of his job, Wall Street Journal reports
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, in an interview with Face the Nation, weighs in on Trump’s dismissal of his secretary of state
The risk of maternal death is higher from tonsillectomies, colonoscopies and childbirth, according to the independent panel