Two Washington state troopers filed $1 million lawsuits against the state patrol, alleging the department knowingly exposed them to carbon monoxide in police versions of Ford Explorers. Ford says the leaks are the result of third-party alterations to the Explorers, but a letter from the state's department of labor says the exhaust issues are related to the vehicles themselves.
Students there spend much of their time learning to use 3D printers, studying robotics, or creating animated movies
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A top minister's sharp criticism gives no indication of possible Chinese concessions or room for compromise
Pennsylvania lawmakers are expected to vote Tuesday on sweeping legislation to give child sexual abuse victims more time to seek justice for crimes committed against them. On Monday night, dozens of survivors traveled to the state capitol to urge legislators to pass the measure. Nikki Battiste reports.
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Lawmakers are expected to vote on sweeping legislation to give child sex abuse victims more time to seek justice for crimes committed against them
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, member of the Judiciary Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Thursday's highly anticipated hearing of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who accuses the judge of sexual assault in high school. Klobuchar also says she's "very concerned" about Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's job security.
On Thursday, President Trump will have a high-stakes meeting with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The meeting was announced after Rosenstein went to the White House Monday amid a flurry of reports that Rosenstein was on his way out. But right now he still has a job. Paula Reid reports.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh says he's "not going anywhere" in an unusual public defense of his fitness to serve on the Supreme Court. He strongly denied allegations of sexual misconduct from Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez during a TV interview Monday night. Nancy Cordes reports.
A judge is expected to sentence Bill Cosby Tuesday for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home in Pennsylvania. Cosby faces up to 10 years in prison after his three assault convictions were merged into one in court Monday. More than 60 women accuse him of sexual misconduct. Jericka Duncan reports.
54-year-old April Freeman who was making a third run for Congress died Sunday night
North Smithfield Town Council votes to withdraw resolution OK'd last week calling on town departments not to buy Nike products due to Colin Kaepernick ad campaign
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William Leverett told police he was just looking for someone to talk to when he went into a "frenzy" and stabbed Melissa Millan to death four years ago
The Department of Homeland Security is pressing Congress for more powers to stop malicious drones that could threaten the nation
DHS wants Congress to give it the power to "redirect, disable, disrupt control of, seize, or confiscate, without prior consent" a drone
For the second time, Mr. Trump takes the podium in front of most of the world's leaders