High school basketball star was actually 25-year-old man
Authorities say the supposedly 17-year-old was actually 25-year-old Sidney Gilstrap-Portley, looking for a second taste of athletic glory
Authorities say the supposedly 17-year-old was actually 25-year-old Sidney Gilstrap-Portley, looking for a second taste of athletic glory
Prince George and Princess Charlotte will have prominent roles in Saturday's royal wedding
It's a royal romance like none we've seen before. On Saturday, get a front row seat to the magic. Join "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King for "Royal Romance: The Wedding of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle," a two-hour CBS News special airing Saturday, May 19 at 8/7c on CBS.
In a conversation about crime committed by illegal immigrants, the president said some are "animals"
When Meghan Markle walks down the aisle, her bouquet will almost certainly contain a sprig of myrtle; here's why
Despite threats of legal action against individual policymakers, Boulder, Colorado just passed a groundbreaking gun control law
Whatever Rudy Giuliani might say on Trump's behalf, it's still a question that divides legal scholars
The resolution passed with the support of all 49 members of the Democratic caucus and three Republicans
Economist predicts the enormous energy costs to mine the cryptocurrency could rise so high it won't be profitable endeavor
Researchers say they were three times more likely to encounter extremist videos in search results than videos that counter the propaganda
The president is meeting with those "directly affected" by California's sanctuary city laws, the White House says
Juan Edward Castillo was convicted of the murder of a rapper lured to a "lovers' lane" for an ambush robbery
About a third of America's "gig economy" workers are taking side-jobs to save -- or survive -- in retirement.
An acclaimed practitioner of "new journalism" and author of such bestsellers as "The Right Stuff" and "The Bonfire of the Vanities," writer Tom Wolfe died on Monday, May 14, 2018. In this interview with CBS News' Harry Smith originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" January 15, 2006, Wolfe talks about his journey from newspaper reporter to novelist; the difference between journalism and voyeurism; and his iconic white suits (which he admits he began wearing "by accident").
The announcement was made just two days after Facebook's CEO declined to meet with the U.K.'s Parliament