Congresswoman to seek treatment for "my alcohol dependence"
Ann Kirkpatrick, a Democrat who represents part of Tucson and Sierra Vista, said she suffered a "serious fall" last week.
Ann Kirkpatrick, a Democrat who represents part of Tucson and Sierra Vista, said she suffered a "serious fall" last week.
According to AFP, each tourist faces at least four years in prison if found guilty of damaging the site.
Some 56 people were affected on the ground, but no one was hospitalized.
A stray dog who shows up at a New Mexico Subway sandwich shop for food every night became an internet sensation known as "Subway Sally." One employee, who posted videos of the dog on TikTok, hopes the pup helps raise awareness for other stray pets.
Seven impeachment managers will deliver articles of impeachment to the Senate and make the House's case at trial.
NASA resumes battery replacement work aboard the International Space Station with the second all-female spacewalk.
Virginia became the pivotal 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, although the 1982 deadline has long passed to add it to the Constitution.
A boy from Massachusetts is making little clay koalas by hand and selling them to raise money to fight the wildfires in Australia, "because helping animals is better than watching TV," he says.
Seven impeachment managers will prosecute the case against President Trump in the Senate impeachment trial.
After name-checking members of Congress and business leaders and riffing on his favorite topics, the president signed the long-awaited trade agreement.
"There's only one way to play this game since I was a little kid – is to play fast, play physical and play strong. At this point I don't know if I am able to do that anymore," he said.
One employee hopes the dog, named "Subway Sally," helps raise awareness for other stray pets.
President Trump spoke ahead of the signing of "Phase One" of the U.S.-China trade deal. While he was expected to talk about the trade deal, he spent 30 minutes thanking bankers and supporters as Chinese officials stood by. Watch the president's remarks.
Last year was the second warmest year on record, according to an annual report from NOAA and NASA.
Regulator alerts public to potential danger of taking appetite suppressant known in generic form as Lorcaserin.
The president's personal attorney denied having knowledge of any efforts to keep tabs on Marie Yovanovitch.
An economist says every 1-percentage point improvement in the employment rate boosts flu cases by 16%.
The school said students are expected to "adhere to a lifestyle informed by our Christian beliefs."
The homeless mothers who call themselves Moms 4 Housing vow to keep fighting for affordable housing in the Bay Area.
Hear for the first time from the woman at the center of a case prosecutors said was all about ”sex, lies, money and murder.” Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports in an all new "48 Hours" airing Saturday, January 18 at 10/9c on CBS.
Six candidates took the stage in the Democratic debate in Des Moines, Iowa, to discuss issues, including health care and foreign policy, for the last time before Iowans vote in the first caucuses of the presidential race. CBS News correspondent Naomi Ruchim has a full recap of the debate, and CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBSN AM" from Des Moines to talk about the key takeaways.
The tabloid has filed documents that indicate her father will be a "key witness" for their defense.
Six candidates took the stage in Tuesday night's Democratic debate to discuss issues including health care and foreign policy for the last time before Iowa voters head to the polls. Democratic strategist and CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran joined CBSN AM to analyze the key issues.