West Point cadet killed in accident identified
Morgan was a law and legal studies student and was a member of the Army wrestling team
Morgan was a law and legal studies student and was a member of the Army wrestling team
Alex Ferrer investigates the treatment of SeaWorld's captive killer whales for "Whistleblower." Watch the full episode on CBS Friday, June 7, at 8/7c.
The college admissions scandal turned a harsh spotlight on just how far some parents will go to get their kids into college. But it's also brought a fresh look at whether four-year colleges are right for all students. In our School Matters series, Kenneth Craig explores community college programs that advocates argue have long been undervalued.
Trump Jr. agreed to appear before the Republican-led committee in May, after receiving a congressional subpoena
CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN to discuss NASA's announcement that commercial astronauts will be allowed to travel to the International Space Station starting next year.
The typical family received a $930 annual tax break, but the president's tariffs are adding $831 to yearly budgets
The new film follows Jimmie Fails' journey to reclaim his childhood home in a neighborhood his family can no longer afford
Footage shows Fair Oaks Farms workers dragging calves by their ears and hitting them with milk bottles
Mohamed Noor fatally shot Justine Ruszczyk Damond when she approached his squad car in the alley behind her home
New safety questions have emerged following the arrest of former sheriff's deputy Scot Peterson, who's charged with negligence for failing to intervene in the massace at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. A new article in the Tampa Bay Times by Emily Mahoney asks: "Could an armed teacher be arrested like Parkland cop Scot Peterson?" Mahoney joins CBSN to discuss what's at stake.
University trustees claim an "ongoing dispute" over the way the money was to be handled is what led to their decision
American tariffs on China cost the typical household an additional $400 a year—Mexico's could double that
Nineteen candidates head to Iowa for the state Democratic Party's Hall of Fame Celebration
CBSN spoke with history professor Patrick Maney about the differences between Bill Clinton's impeachment in the 1990s and the situation facing President Trump and his critics today.
President Trump should use trade talks to crack down on firearms bought in U.S. and smuggled into Mexico, critics say
In his memoir the Tony-nominated star of "The Book of Mormon" writes about coming from Nebraska as a drama student to New York City – a fascinating and scary place, where people drink coffee at night!
She will remain prime minister until a new leader is chosen, likely in late July, but will make no further moves on Brexit
The chief White House correspondent for CNN writes about covering a very different kind of president than America has ever seen before
The new sanctions target largest petrochemical company for providing support to the Revolutionary Guard Corps
They didn't know the woman, but they did not hesitate to run into her burning house to rescue her
The U.S. Navy says a Russian destroyer nearly collided with one of its vessels today. Video released by the Navy shows the near-collision in the Philippine Sea, when the Russian destroyer made what the U.S. Navy calls an "unsafe maneuver" against the USS Chancellorsville. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN from the Pentagon with the latest.
One fast-food outlet in California is giving employees a large bump in pay to entice and retain workers
The U.S. will face off against Thailand on Tuesday
Philadelphia and Dallas police are joining law enforcement agencies nationwide in reviewing officers' posts on social media
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is stepping down as leader of the Conservative party. She will remain as a caretaker Prime Minister until a new leader is chosen. BBC political reporter Jessica Parker joins CBSN AM to discuss the next steps.