One person is dead and four people injured after a shooting in downtown Denver, three blocks from Coors Field. CBS Denver's Jamie Leary reports.
Only 1 in 5 Republicans thinks the party needs to make more effort to recruit women, poll shows
Only 1 in 5 Republicans thinks the party needs to make more effort to recruit women
President Trump is facing mounting pressure to respond to claims that Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Associated Press White House reporter Jill Colvin joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments and the rest of the day's political headlines.
More Americans approve of Trump's handling of economy, but his overall job approval is unchanged
There is no suspect in custody and no known motive, police said
A gunman opened fire at a hospital in Chicago's South Side Monday, prompting doctors and nurses to evacuate. The gunman is dead as well as a Chicago police officer, a doctor and a pharmaceutical assistant. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
During a Monday night press conference, police said an officer and three others, including the gunman, are dead after a shooting at Chicago's Mercy Hospital. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said a doctor and a pharmaceutical assistant were the other victims.
As police swarmed the area Monday afternoon, nurses and doctors were seen with their hands raised coming out
Philadelphia police say two men and two women were found Monday in the basement of a home with one gunshot wound each to the head. CBS Philadelphia's Joe Holden reports.
Police say the suspected gunman is dead and several others remain in critical condition
Dozens were killed by wildfires in California and nearly 1,000 people are still unaccounted for. Crews are searching for victims amid the rubble. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver joins CBSN with the latest.
Today's workers report being more confident, but too many really have no clear idea about how much savings they need
Google, Facebook and eBay are among those recently rescinding the policy in response to the #MeToo movement
Mozzeria is one of the top pizza places in San Francisco. It's also one of the first to be entirely owned and operated by people who are deaf. Tracy Smith from "CBS Sunday Morning" reports.
This season, at least two players have died of injuries sustained on the football field. Others have broken bones and suffered brain injuries, fueling the debate over the risks of the sport. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.
By early next year, nearly 50 percent of all cellphone calls will be robocalls. Lawmakers proposed legislation to fight scammers, and companies are taking action as well. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reports.