U.S. mulls changes to Syria policy, after Trump says U.S. will leave Syria "soon"
"I cannot picture that within six months that U.S. will be out of Syria. At least not responsibly," says one U.S. official
"I cannot picture that within six months that U.S. will be out of Syria. At least not responsibly," says one U.S. official
On Easter Sunday, 13-year-old Jesse Hernandez was playing on wooden planks in an abandoned building, when he plunged 25 feet into a sewer pipe. The search and rescue to get him out took hours. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports.
"The president attacked my reputation," McCabe writes in a Washington Post op-ed Monday. "It's time to set the record straight"
"The president attacked my reputation," McCabe writes in a Washington Post op-ed Monday. "It's time to set the record straight"
The Wildcats are currently the favorites to win the championship Monday evening
"The search, which lasted 13 hours, was a race against time as survivability diminishes in that toxic environment," fire official said
March Madness came to a close late Monday night as the Wildcats beat the Wolverines 79-62 in San Antonio
March Madness came to a close late Monday night as the Wildcats beat the Wolverines 79-62 in Texas
March Madness is down to two teams and both will battle it out on the hardwood Monday night in Texas
It's World Autism Awareness day, and it turns out more employers are become aware that they should be giving adults with autism a chance. CBS News national correspondent Lee Cowan explains how companies and workers are benefiting.
Information obtained could be used to identify a person's desires or interests
Millions of Americans still haven't sent the IRS their returns, so if you're among them, heed these tips
Former hacker Kevin Mitnick showed us what steps it takes to shop online without giving up any personal information. But the price of privacy doesn't come cheap. CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil explains.
In their first joint interview in 12 years, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s children sat down with CBS News' Michelle Miller. They talk about the pain they still feel over his assassination, and reflect on his legacy 50 years later.
Over the weekend, President Trump tweeted out that "DACA is dead," and blamed Democrats for the legislative impasse, but it was his own executive action that put the program in doubt. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
King's three surviving children talked with CBS News about his legacy in their first joint interview since their mother died 12 years ago
More than 30,000 Oklahoma teachers walked out of class on Monday and marched to the state capital. Their demands? Higher wages and funding for their classrooms. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
Cellphone video appears to show two Fort Worth officers punching a man while trying to detain him. But his lawyer says she doesn't believe her client was resisting arrest. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports.
A spring snowstorm swept from Ohio to the Northeast on the second day of April. But there could be even more trouble ahead. WBZ chief meteorologist Eric Fisher has the forecast.
It was a tough day on Wall Street Monday, as the Dow plunged as much as 700 points, hitting it's low for the year, before recovering at the end of the day. The dip was partly due to concerns about a trade war, but that wasn't all. CBS News correspondent Bianna Golodryga explains.