Illinois State Police troopers blocked the protesters' access to Interstate 90, also known as the Kennedy Expressway
"Two easy wins now in doubt because there is not enough time. Good job Jeff......" the president wrote
In the wake of deadly wildfires in California, utility executives are pushing for a new law that lets their companies off the hook for wildfires caused by their equipment, as long as it meets safety standards. KPIX's Emily Turner reports.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Trump administration monitoring the situation
One woman thought she’d found a great job online, but then realized a scammer took advantage of her. WCBS’ Valerie Castro has the story.
Democrats had many unanswered questions for the Supreme Court nominee
It's expected to be a grueling process, as Democrats have many unanswered questions for the Supreme Court nominee
It's expected to be a grueling process, as Democrats have many unanswered questions for the Supreme Court nominee
It's expected to be a grueling process, as Democrats have many unanswered questions for the Supreme Court nominee
Back in 1969, Don Wetzel was experiencing a common frustration - a long wait online for a bank teller - when he thought there must be a better way. The solution: the first automated teller machine to use PIN codes and personalized card to dispense cash to customers. Correspondent Bill Geist talked with Wetzel, whose invention was being celebrated by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, in this "CBS Evening News" report originally broadcast on September 20, 1995.
"48 Hours" Presents: A father and basketball star is caught in a terror attack. Sebastien Bellin's remarkable story of recovery. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers reports.
After nearly 60 years, a former priest is on trial for murdering a young woman who had gone to him for confession. Did the church conspire to cover it up? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates.