Grassley claims nothing new in FBI report on Kavanaugh
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley claims the report reveals no "contemporaneous evidence"
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley claims the report reveals no "contemporaneous evidence"
Republicans and Democrats will take turns viewing the report in a room normally reserved for sensitive national security briefings
Statement from Saudi Consulate in Istanbul contradicts Turks' claim that Jamal Khashoggi disappeared inside the building
Federal judge stopped administration from ending protections that let immigrants from 4 nations temporarily live and work in U.S.
"You're not helping," Graham said he would tell President Trump, while declaring his remarks "factual"
President Trump was only "stating the facts"; High school football player finds family in team.
5 law enforcement officers shot in South Carolina; Homeless high school football player earns college scholarship.
Seven law enforcement officers were shot, one fatally, Wednesday in Florence, South Carolina, east of the state capital. A suspect was barricaded inside a residence with children and has since been placed in custody. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.
Some NY agencies are investigating reports the Trumps cheated on taxes, but criminal prosecution is the longest of shots
Plaintiffs compare the alert system to "hijacking private property for the purpose of planting a Government-controlled loudspeaker in the home"
At least one officer has been killed and six others wounded in a shooting Wednesday night in Florence, South Carolina. The suspect has been placed in custody. Watch a press briefing here.
Food and supplies are trickling into Indonesia as the official death toll from last week's earthquake and tsunami topped 1,4000 people. Several countries including the U.S. are promising to send aid. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports from Palu.
Catholic leaders from around the world were summoned to the Vatican Wednesday for the start of a month-long meeting on the future of the church. Outside the gates were survivors of abuse demanding justice. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports.
Jamal Speaks recently took to the football field for his first game in two seasons. He had been ineligible to play because he didn't have a permanent address. Now his future is looking bright. CBS News senior national correspondent Jim Axelrod has his story.