A Port Authority commissioner who resigned last week was seen on video cursing at two police officers during a traffic stop. The footage shows her trying to pull rank. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz reports.
But the French president said if the U.S. decides to get rid of the Iran deal, it will be a mistake
Tony Appleton has been a regular fixture at some of the biggest royal events, including the birth of the third child of the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William. But it turns out: he's not official. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips reports.
One of the voices behind "The Simpsons" has offered to stop portraying a character that has appeared in all 29 seasons -- and been shown in more than 70 countries. Many say the portrayal of Apu, the store owner, is racially insensitive. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports.
Police in California believe they have solved one of the nation's enduring mysteries. They announced an arrest in the case of the “Golden State Killer,” who terrorized the state in the 1970s and 1980s. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.
White House physician Ronny Jackson is denying the latest allegations against him, and the admiral is pressing ahead with his nomination to head the Department of Veterans Affairs. President Trump is standing behind him. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.
A Dallas officer who was shot at a Home Depot died Wednesday. Twenty-five officers have been gunned down in 2018 in the line of duty. At this time last year, 14 had died. The rising toll has some who wear the badge feeling like they're wearing a target. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
The Supreme Court indicated Wednesday it agrees that President Trump has the authority to ban travelers from a number of countries, including some majority-Muslim countries, in the name of national security. Lower courts had previously struck down versions of the ban. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
Ronny Jackson, President Trump's pick to be the next Veterans Affairs secretary, is facing increasing scrutiny. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett discusses new allegations against Jackson.
Trump's personal attorney says he will use his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, on advice of his counsel
"I want the Winter Olympics to go on forever," said Arielle Gold, who won a bronze in the halfpipe snowboard event in the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games
"Officers are having a difficult time," says Sgt. Demetrick Pennie. "It's really when you look at and question what we do."
Employees wore orange ribbons and hugged one another as a steady stream of customers came in to order food and show support
Despite a strong first-quarter earnings season, the prospects of faster Fed tightening are keeping stocks down
A Villanova University employee has been identified as the victim of a murder-suicide in Pennsylvania. Meredith Chapman and another woman were found dead after neighbors reported hearing gunshots from Chapman's home. Alicia Nieves of CBS station KYW-TV reports from Radnor Township, Pennsylvania.
Armando Juarez was initially detained because he was acting suspiciously and may have tried to steal from the store
Expert tips on how to protect yourself and your loved ones – including pets – from tick bites during this time of year
At this time last year, 14 had died, and the rising toll has some who wear the badge feeling like they're wearing a target
Authorities say elusive serial predator killed 12 and committed 45 rapes in California in the 1970s and 1980s