Michael Avenatti says Michael Cohen got the payments from investment firm controlled by Viktor Vekselberg
Michael Avenatti says Michael Cohen got the payments from investment firm controlled by Viktor Vekselberg
President Trump pulling U.S. out of Iran deal; Avenatti's new accusation against Trump
"Don't feel sorry for me," Don Blankenship told supporters
Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti announced Tuesday that President Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen received money from a Russian oligarch after the 2016 election. Daily Beast executive editor Noah Shachtman, who said he confirmed Cohen received the payments, and NYU law professor and former Defense Department special counsel Ryan Goodman joined CBSN to discuss what this means for Cohen -- and what implications it has for the special counsel's investigation.
At least one homeowner says he plans on staying, even though lava is only a few hundred yards away
Stormy Daniels' attorney says Trump's lawyer received $500,000 from a Russian oligarch's company
The broadcast will have new music this Sunday to welcome viewers to a new look and a new studio -- here’s a look at how the theme came together
President Trump's pick to run the CIA, Gina Haspel, is preparing for a Senate hearing. CBS News intelligence reporter Olivia Gazis tells CBSN's Elaine Quijano what to expect from Haspel, who could become the first woman ever to head the CIA.
A group of top pharmaceutical distribution executives testified before Congress Tuesday about the millions of prescription painkillers that were shipped to two small West Virginia towns. Washington Post reporter Katie Zezima spoke to CBSN about why only one executive apologized, and he was the only one to say his company contributed to the ongoing opioid epidemic.
The move will help surround CEO Mark Zuckerberg with executives he believes are "proficient and understand his vision," according to a report
On CBS News podcast, former acting CIA Director Michael Morell discusses all things North Korea with former Ambassador Joseph DeTrani
On CBS News podcast, former CIA Acting Director Michael Morell discusses all things North Korea with former Ambassador Joseph DeTrani
He was given a 3 percent chance of ever walking again, but with the love of his life by his side, Chris Norton just did the impossible
After a play on the college football field left him paralyzed from the neck down, Chris Norton was given a 3 percent chance of ever walking again. But he just defied the odds -- and inspired millions of people across the world -- by walking down the aisle at his wedding.
President Trump announced Tuesday the U.S. is leaving the Iran nuclear deal, and promised to reinstate the "highest level" of economic sanctions on Iran. The president also declared he had proof Iran violated the agreement, but didn't offer evidence. CBS News correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.