Court documents released Friday contain bad news for two former members of President Trump's inner circle: his ex-lawyer, Michael Cohen, and onetime campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. Friday’s filing gives new insight into Robert Mueller's investigation. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid reports.
The U.N. warned on Friday that the world's worst humanitarian crisis is getting worse. Because of an ongoing civil war, more than 20 million in Yemen face starvation. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Yemen.
White House sources have told CBS News that White House chief of staff John Kelly already has one foot out the door, and his imminent exit could be made official as early as Friday night. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has the latest.
College senior Andrew Sipowicz recently discovered a dent in his car. He also found a note, written by a sixth-grader who witnessed the hit-and-run. Steve Hartman has their story "On The Road."
With two weeks left in autumn, a massive winter storm this weekend could impact more than 50 million Americans. Heavy snow, sleet and rain are possible from Arizona to Virginia. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the forecast.
A man who rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville was convicted Friday of first-degree murder. A woman was killed in last year's attack. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Jeff Glor.
An independent investigation into claims of sexual harassment and the workplace culture at CBS Corporation has turned up an accusation of sexual assault against Don Hewitt, the creator of "60 Minutes." That's according to The New York Times, which has seen a draft of the report. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Geithner and fellow financial crisis vets Paulson and Bernanke agree U.S. ill-prepared to combat inevitable next crisis
United Nations' refugee agency says there were nearly 1,500 civilian casualties in Yemen from August through October
The tech giant's CFO allegedly used a shell company to do business in Iran, skirting U.S. sanctions
James Alex Fields Jr. was convicted of first-degree murder
The nation's civil war has claimed at least 10,000 lives, and generated the world's worst humanitarian crisis
Basketball has become a global game, reaching fans all around the world. David Hollander, an associate professor at NYU's School of Professional Studies, is teaching a new class that argues basketball might even save the world. He joined CBSN to discuss how.
If confirmed by the Senate, he will replace current Chairman Joseph Dunford, whose term expires next fall
One mother said her child eventually became too weak to eat at all
She says she doesn't want to "destroy another relationship"
5-month-old baby Esma Saida is badly malnourished but she's gaining strength after escaping fighting in Yemen
"It was bashed in pretty good," said college senior Andrew Sipowicz. "Then I saw the note."