Two cops shot dead in Hawaii, suspect apparently set raging fire
Flames destroyed several homes; suspect, two women unaccounted for but likely in home that burned, police said.
Flames destroyed several homes; suspect, two women unaccounted for but likely in home that burned, police said.
NASA is in the process of replacing aging solar array batteries with more powerful lithium-ion replacements
Kansas City hasn't won a title since 1969. The 49ers got their last crown in 1994. CBSSports breaks down what each will have to come out on top.
The paper gave its thumbs-up to Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, both senators who represent divergent strains in the Democratic Party
The Atlantic great white shark's comeback; Then, the return of wolves to Yellowstone Park; And, on board Joel Sartore's Photo Ark
Olney, a native of Rhode Island, was part of the music scene in Nashville, Tennessee, for decades and had recorded more than 20 albums.
The former New York City mayor was in Tulsa on Sunday to unveil an ambitious policy proposal aimed at delivering economic justice for black Americans.
House prosecutors meet to prepare for upcoming impeachment trial; SpaceX destroys boosters in dramatic abort test
A Canadian judge will begin hearing evidence Monday on whether to extradite top Chinese executive Meng Wenzhou to the U.S. on bank fraud charges. It’s a case involving big money, high tech and international politics. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
A new success for Space X! It happened after an unmanned rocket lifted-off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida today. The mission: to test whether a new crew capsule could survive an explosion. Meg Oliver reports.
Bloomberg was given a 45-day extension to file his personal financial disclosure with the FEC, which means his financial filings won't be public until after Super Tuesday.
The Senate impeachment trial is set to begin on Tuesday in Washington.
With the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump set to begin in the coming days, Republicans remain divided on the subject of calling for witnesses. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is expected to introduce a resolution outlining the details of the trial process on Tuesday. USA Today's D.C. bureau chief Susan Page joins CBSN's Omar Villafranco with a look at the latest developments.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan’s bombshell declaration of independence now has the official blessing of Queen Elizabeth. Harry is expected to join his wife and son, Archie, in British Columbia soon. But the family’s royal separation comes at a cost — and new criticism from Meghan’s estranged father. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
"It brings me great sadness that it has come to this," the 35-year-old said in an emotional speech Sunday night.
People are on edge in Richmond, Virginia, on Sunday night as thousands of Second Amendment advocates — plus militia members and neo-Nazis — descend on the state capitol for a gun rights rally. Police are locking down the site of Monday's demonstration and firearms have been banned as officials say there's credible intelligence of possible violence. Jeff Pegues reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Omar Villafranca.
President Trump's impeachment trial begins this week. The House managers who will prosecute the case against the president met on Capitol Hill on Sunday to work on their strategy. Meanwhile, senators are getting ready for what could be a grueling few weeks. Ben Tracy reports.
The remains of 11 people killed in the Iranian missile strike that brought down a Ukrainian jetliner were returned to Kiev on Sunday. The flag-draped coffins were met by family members of the victim’s and Ukraine’s president.
Some of the best shots from the National Geographic photographer, including candids he caught of the 60 Minutes crew
The founder of the most successful hedge fund in the world says capitalism needs to be reformed and that the American dream is lost. Bill Whitaker reports.
The "National Geographic" photographer shows 60 Minutes how his shots come together and why he started his Photo Ark project
Some of the aid has allegedly been sitting in the warehouse since Hurricane Maria struck in 2017.
The National Geographic photographer shows 60 Minutes how his shots come together and why he started his Photo Ark project. Bill Whitaker reports.
All this week on "CBS Morning," preview "The Gayle King Grammy Special" as King goes one-on-one in a series of intimate interviews with Lizzo, the Jonas Brothers, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani and Billie Eilish.