How to watch the 2018 Masters Tournament
After Day One, Tiger Woods trailed leader Jordan Spieth by 7 strokes with a one-over-par 73
After Day One, Tiger Woods trailed leader Jordan Spieth by 7 strokes with a one-over-par 73
San Francisco had record rainfall on Friday as an "atmospheric river" of subtropical moisture pounded the north
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"An entire country is in shock and mourning," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said
"I cannot imagine what these parents are going through," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted
"I cannot imagine what these parents are going through," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted
Backpage.com seized by feds over sex trafficking ads; How a search for a missing wallet ended up changing lives.
In an effort to combat the crippling opioid crisis, officials in Philadelphia are considering safe injection sites, places where people can shoot up heroin under medical supervision. While the idea has gotten some backlash, we heard from one man who is struggling on the street and says it's what he needs.
When a bar owner decided to help his customer find her wallet, with her wedding ring inside, he never could have guessed where the journey would take him. Steve Hartman has his story "On the Road" in North Carolina.
Thomas actually broke the news in an apologetic video posted to Twitter
In the nation's fifth largest city, the opioid epidemic is so bad that city officials are now taking extreme measures to save lives
Facebook says it is taking steps to improve security and transparency as it deals with criticism following the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. CEO Mark Zuckerberg will have to testify before Congress next week. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
Backpage.com is one of America's largest classified websites, but it’s best known for selling sex. U.S. officials allege the site has earned $500 million in revenue from prostitution since it was founded. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid reports.
Police and transportation workers carried out a very unusual rescue on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Christine D'Antonio of CBS Pittsburgh station KDKA reports.
President Trump is threatening additional tariffs, but China is issuing threats of its own. Officials made that clear in a press conference Friday, saying China will "immediately fight back." CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports.
Once again, fears about a possible trade war hit Wall Street hard. The Dow fell more than 570 points, or 2.3 percent, on Friday. "There is the potential of a trade war," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. That prediction sent stocks tumbling. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett has the details.
Traffic apps have a mind of their own -- and don't always take drivers on the best route. In Southern California, Waze is taking drivers on a dangerous detour -- causing trouble for them and for homeowners. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports.
Nex month will mark 22 years since a ValuJet plane crashed into the Florida Everglades, killing everyone on board. Now, the FBI is renewing its call to find an airline mechanic connected to the crash. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.
When a man went out for a hike last Sunday off the Malibu coast, he disappeared. He turned up days later -- injured, but with quite a story. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas explains how he was found.