Trump says time has come for voter ID because if "you want to buy groceries you need a picture on a card"
The president urged supporters to get out and vote in the August primary, and in November
The president urged supporters to get out and vote in the August primary, and in November
Marchers walked along light rail tracks Tuesday in support of Thurman Blevins who was killed by police in an alley June 23
Billions of dollars in aid poured into Haiti after a series of natural disasters left it reeling, but many Haitians saw little real change from all that money. CBSN news anchor Vladimir Duthier returned to Haiti to see where it went, and what Haitians are doing to help their own country recover. Tune in Sunday at 8pm on CBSN
On CBS News podcast, two former top foreign policy aides discuss Russia's interference techniques with host Michael Morell, senior national security contributor for CBS News
Nearly 6 in 10 Haitians live in poverty and many lack clean water and enough food to eat after a string of natural disasters. As Mireille Valle tells CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers, "I'm basically on my own here." Tune in to CBSN Sunday at 8:00 p.m. ET for a full report on Haiti's homegrown recovery.
Non-governmental organizations like the Red Cross have played a dominant role in Haiti's recovery from a series of natural disaster, but the slow pace of rebuilding has some people rethinking the role of international aid. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers reports on rebuilding efforts in Haiti, Sunday at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Images posted on social media showed two tourist trains pressed against each other on a rail track and broken glass behind one set of seats
As the debate over U.S. immigration policy plays out in Washington, CBSN Originals producer Ines Novacic sits down with Reena Ninan to discuss her experience following asylum seekers and immigrants to the United States while filming "The Darien Gap: An immigrant's journey to America, part 1" and "Seeking Asylum: An immigrant's journey to America, part 2."
Some states are trying to stop the release of blueprints for 3D printed guns, but the founder of a pro-gun group has already posted instructions online. CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil reports.
Former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort went on trial Tuesday in the first case brought before a jury by special counsel Robert Mueller. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid reports.
So far this year, 29 children have died in hot cars. But one automaker is working to make a back seat alarm system standard by 2022 in order to prevent deaths. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave explains.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office declined to pursue charges in February against CBS Corporation CEO Les Moonves. The move came after a woman told investigators she had been assaulted in the 1980s. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reports.
The gospel choir that performed at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is back in the spotlight. The group, which performed "Stand By Me," now has a record deal. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata has their story.
Crews in California are lighting backfires in an attempt to deprive the explosive Mendocino Complex Fire of fuel. The blaze doubled in size overnight, burning thousands of acres. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.
The wildfire burning in Redding, California has killed at least six people and destroyed over 100,000 acres of land. CBS News' Chris Martinez joined CBSN with he latest.
The civil defense office of Durango state published photos of a smoking but seemingly relatively intact plane lying on its belly in a field
The billion-dollar property has 157 acres and a history of notable owners—but no house.
An Aeromexico plane crashed shortly after takeoff Tuesday in Mexico's northern state of Durango. The airline says it's aware of the crash and is investigating. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has the latest.
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Attorneys general in several states are trying to block blueprints for 3D printed guns from going online
"There is a possibility of irreparable harm because of the way these guns can be made," U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik said Tuesday
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Nissan announcing it will make a horn-honking back seat alarm standard in new 4-door vehicles by 2022
Nissan is announcing it will make a horn-honking back seat alarm standard in all new 4-door vehicles by 2022