Trump tweets fake image of Pelosi & Schumer with Iranian flag
The photoshopped image of Pelosi and Schumer appears to be Mr. Trump's response to his critics on Iran.
The photoshopped image of Pelosi and Schumer appears to be Mr. Trump's response to his critics on Iran.
The Astros will also pay a $5 million penalty and forfeit their first and second-round picks in 2020 and 2021.
Controversial CEO said she was stepping down in December after criticism of her management style. Now she's back.
Three murders in Austin, Texas, and little evidence to go on. Did a man testing a thermal imaging camera inadvertently capture the image of one of the killers? "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher investigates.
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Barr said the suspected shooter, 21-year-old Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, was "motivated by jihadist ideology" and acted alone.
Boeing's new chief must deal with a crisis caused by two crashes and the grounding of the company's best-selling plane.
The supermodel disclosed she has met the disgraced movie producer but said she can "keep an open mind on the facts."
It's the first debate of 2020 and the final debate before the Iowa caucuses.
The Astros will also pay a $5 million penalty and forfeit their first and second-round picks in 2020 and 2021.
Queen Elizabeth has agreed to let Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, move part-time to Canada and lead more independent lives. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
Goody the turtle was immobile after she lost her limb while trapped in a fishing net, but now she's Thailand's first recipient of a prosthetic flipper.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper appeared to contradict President Trump when he said he did not see evidence indicating Iran was planning to attack four U.S. embassies. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy, The Hill reporter Julia Manchester, and former Department of Homeland Security adviser Charles Marino join CBSN to discuss the White House response as anti-government protests continue to flare up in Iran.
I didn't see evidence Iran was targeting embassies; On the debate stage
Senator Cory Booker announced he is suspending his bid for the White House. The Booker campaign's national press secretary, Sabrina Singh, joined CBSN to discuss what led to this decision.
Queen Elizabeth II issued a statement Monday saying she is "fully supportive" of Prince Harry and Meghan's desire to lead a more independent life, and that the royal family will allow them to split their time between the U.K. and Canada while details are worked out. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN with the latest from the queen's Sandringham estate.
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The Library of Congress has named award-winning author Jason Reynolds as the newest National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. Reynolds joined "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King alongside the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden, in the Toyota Green Room to discuss what this means for him.
Anthony Diaz "totally bilked" widows and others, a lawyer for investors claims. Diaz says he's not guilty of fraud.
"These are complex matters for my family to resolve, and there is some more work to be done," the queen said.
Carlos Ghosn says he escaped "injustice" when he smuggled himself out of Japan to Lebanon late last year. Japanese prosecutors are seeking the extradition of the former Nissan CEO over alleged financial misconduct. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata spoke about the case and his Beirut interview with Ghosn.
In the wake of the strike on Qassem Soleimani, the future of the regime and the impact his death has on U.S. foreign policy and military force is being questioned.
"Toys R Us" bill would make companies give a week's pay for every year worked when laying off more than 50 people.
The president authorized the killing of the leader of Iran's elite Quds Force last summer or fall, sources tell CBS News.
Some families spend up to $20,000 on pre-college summer courses in hopes their kids get a better shot at top schools.