Kushner lawyer: WH counsel has concluded no issues involving Jared amid loan probe
The acting director of the Office of Government Ethics sent a letter to White House counsel that they were probing loans to Kushner Cos.
The acting director of the Office of Government Ethics sent a letter to White House counsel that they were probing loans to Kushner Cos.
The timing of Michael Cohen's payment – 11 days before the election – raises red flags as a possible violation of federal campaign law
The 93-year-old Nobel Peace Prize recipient also reveals what he did when he thought he only had weeks to live
Christopher Wylie testifies before British lawmakers -- but Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg declines invitation
Christopher Wylie has alleged that Cambridge Analytica harvested details of 50 million Facebook users and used the material in Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign
Sheriff reveals how shooter Austin Rollins died, also releases 911 calls from adults and students, including the 14-year-old who survived
Austin Rollins and school resource officer fired at each other, then Rollins turned gun on himself, sheriff reveals; dramatic 911 calls released
Linda Brown, who as a girl was at the center of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case, died at age 76. Brown's death comes at a time when school segregation is on the rise in the United States. A 2016 Government Accountability Office report found a 7 percent increase in the number of racially isolated schools across the country.
Suspicious packages sent to military bases test positive for explosives; Judge refuses mistrial in case of Pulse nightclub shooter's widow.
Stormy Daniels sits down for 60 minutes; Study warns of antibiotic resistance.
Several suspicious packages were sent to a handful of military bases in the Washington area Monday. Some of them contain materials that tested positive for explosives. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
"The rumor mill is that Paul Ryan is getting ready to resign in the next 30 to 60 days," a Nevada congressman said Monday
Loyola-Chicago's unlikely run to the Final Four may only be overshadowed by the team's unlikely hero. Sister Jean Schmidt is the team's chaplain and has been praying for the team's success. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds caught up with her ahead of Loyola's big game against Michigan.