Special counsel filing accidentally includes unredacted names of witnesses
The government has since removed that version and replaced it with a version with redacted names
The government has since removed that version and replaced it with a version with redacted names
When a young military wife at the Marine Combat Base in Twentynine Palms, Calif., vanishes, NCIS agents discover she has a secret -- did it lead to murder?
Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney is taking on state lawmaker Mike Kennedy in the race for Utah's GOP Senate nomination. Jason Perry, director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah, joins CBSN to discuss the role President Trump could play in the Utah's Republican primary.
North Korea summit: What exactly did Trump agree to?; Old phone booths in England getting a new lease on life
Democrats held a different kind of summit in Washington -- a gathering of liberal organizations
“For some, attacking Israel is their favorite political sport” Nikki Haley said as U.S. fails in U.N. vote to condemn Hamas for Gaza violence
With the rise of the cell phone, classic red phone booths in England have turned into a waste of space. But some are being put to good use. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips explains.
Politicians in Mexico are being targeted ahead of the country's elections in July. The latest murder happened while one candidate was posing for a selfie. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.
For years, law enforcement has warned about the dangers of email scams. But now, scammers are spotting targets for larger amounts of money. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues has the story of one couple that nearly lost thousands.
A U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot at close range early Tuesday. While he's in stable condition, the incident highlights what agents along the border call a real threat. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.
President Trump is back from his historic summit in Singapore, having declared his North Korea problem solved. But experts are still trying to figure out what exactly the leaders agreed to, since there is some difference of opinion in Washington and Pyongyang. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.
2018 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Russia June 14
A new study in the journal Nature finds that 3 trillion tons of ice have been lost in just a quarter century. At that pace, sea levels could rise by half a foot by the end of the century.
Paul Marciano resigned as executive chairman of Guess following accusations of sexual misconduct. In the wake of the "Me Too" movement, some are questioning whether men accused have a right to due process by their employers. CBS News' Elaine Quijano reports.
Here's a look at the stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News."
Republican Rep. Mark Sanford is blaming his lost bid for renomination on a tweet from President Trump. The news comes after Republican Sen. Bob Corker shared his worries about the future of his party. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe explains.
The president's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, is getting ready to hire a new legal team, raising questions about whether he's willing to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid explains.
Paul Marciano resigned as executive chairman following accusations of misconduct
A raccoon captivated St. Paul, Minnesota, and beyond on Tuesday when it scaled a skyscraper and stayed put for hours more than 20 stories above the ground.
"The diagnosis is devastating and you look for anything that's going to give you hope"