Police in Sacramento released new video Wednesday that shows officers shooting a man to death Sunday night. The officers say they thought Stephon Clark had a gun, but he was only holding a cellphone. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.
Says "one of the biggest mistakes" Facebook made was not digging more deeply into Cambridge Analytica
Congress only has a few days to reach a deal and avoid another government shutdown
A suspect in a murder swears he didn't do it – can his Fitbit prove he's innocent? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates Saturday, March 24 at 10/9c on CBS.
Saturday at 10: A suspect in a murder swears he didn't do it – can his Fitbit prove he's innocent?
Police tracked down the man accused of terrorizing Austin, Texas, with package bombs, before he killed himself. But the search for other bombs he might have left -- and the investigation into a motive -- is far from over. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg finally addressed his company's privacy scandal, admitting the social media site breached the trust of users. But for people who want to delete their accounts, it's not as simple as you might think. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers explains.
President Trump's decision to congratulate Russian President Vladimir Putin on winning his election has been met with criticism from members of Mr. Trump's own party. But he defended the call on Twitter. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
Last month, thousands of people were told they may have been exposed to mumps at a cheerleading competition in Dallas. There have also been confirmed cases at James Madison University. But why are so many young, vaccinated adults coming down with the mumps? CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains.
In a dramatic video seen millions of times, illegal immigrant Perla Morales-Luna was arrested by immigration officials nearly two weeks ago. At the time, U.S. Border Patrol said she had been identified as a "human smuggling facilitator," but she was released without being charged. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports.
Days after reports showed data from 50M Facebook users was mishandled, the social media company's CEO is finally speaking out
Days after reports showed data from 50M Facebook users was mishandled, the social media company's CEO is finally speaking out
Austin Eggelston was in dire need of a heart transplant. So his cardiologist promised Austin, a Star Wars fan, that when the news was good, he would deliver it in costume. When the time came, it was caught on camera. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds has their story.
In the wake of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting, CBS News embeds with survivors and a grieving parent as they turn anguish into action. Watch Saturday, March 24 at 8/7c on CBS.
A selection of 25 recordings will be preserved for posterity after they were added to the National Recording Registry. With these latest recordings, the registry has grown to 500 total entries.