18 massive drug busts
From cocaine to heroin, these drug busts all have one thing in common: scale
From cocaine to heroin, these drug busts all have one thing in common: scale
The fighter jet was on a routine training mission, officials at Shaw Air Force Base said.
The fighter jet was on a routine training mission, base officials said. The pilot was brought to a hospital, CBS affiliate WLTX reports.
Deal was announced by New York attorney general and lawyers from class-action suit but attorneys for some other accusers call it "complete sellout."
League may use it when season resumes since games in empty arenas could make what's said on courts clearly audible in broadcasts.
Spacewalking astronauts are picking up where they left off, with another round of space station battery replacements.
Fauci warns virus cases could hit 100,000 per day; Comedian Carl Reiner dies at 98
One gym owner said he'll sue the state over the order.
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In Donna Pollard's family, there has been a child marriage in every generation for as far back as she could track.
Several top House Democrats left the White House frustrated after a closed-door briefing on intelligence on an alleged Russian bounty program paying Taliban fighters to kill U.S. soldiers. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about the alleged bounty program.
Child marriage and female genital mutilation are still prevalent around the world and in the United States, a new report from the United Nations Population Fund says. "Against My Will" shows that, according to initial reports, rates of both have increased as a consequence of pandemic-related disruptions. Lana Zak speaks with Donna Pollard, who is a survivor of a child marriage in the U.S., about her experience and how laws need to change to protect children across the country.
The mayor shared screenshots of the messages on Twitter, writing in one tweet, "y'all... let's do better."
CBS News Digital reporter Melissa Quinn joined "Red and Blue" to break down the cases we're still waiting to hear about from the Supreme Court, plus how Chief Justice John Roberts ruled this term.
Federal loans "did not restore the vast majority of jobs that were lost following the COVID shock," analysis concludes.
Emmy Award-winning actor Carl Reiner has died at 98 years old. He was a comedian, a TV pioneer, a writer and a director. Chip Reid takes a look back at his life.
Sources tell CBS News that while no one verbally told President Trump that Russia may have paid the Taliban to kill U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, the information was included in the president's daily intelligence brief. The document is classified and takes about an hour to read. Weijia Jiang reports.
The White House is pushing back on reports that President Trump was briefed on allegations that Russia paid the Taliban to kill U.S. soldiers. CBS News' Natalie Brand has the latest from Washington, and New York Times investigative reporter Michael Schwirtz joins CBSN with more on the story.
Carl Reiner, the funnyman behind TV classics like "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and movies like "The Jerk,” died on June 29, 2020 at the young age of 98. In this interview with ”Sunday Morning” correspondent Tracy Smith originally broadcast on March 8, 2015, the writer-director-actor proved that he had never stopped cracking us up.
NASA remains confident the $2.4 billion rover will be on its way before the planetary launch window closes around August 15.
Carl Reiner, the funnyman behind TV classics like "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and movies like "The Jerk,” died on June 29, 2020 at the age of 98. In this story which originally aired on June 4, 2017, correspondent Tracy Smith sat down with Reiner, actor Dick Van Dyke, and producer Norman Lear, to talk about how they helped reshape the TV comedy landscape in the 1960s and ‘70s, and about the HBO documentary about their generation, "If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast."
More than 705,000 people in the U.S. have recovered from the coronavirus. But some of those who spent time on ventilators face a difficult road back to full health. Jim Axelrod reports.
Three police officers in Colorado have been put on paid leave after the police chief says they appeared in inappropriate photos taken near a memorial for 23-year-old Elijah McClain. Adriana Diaz reports.
Employees complained that executive Karen Parkin was dismissive of racial concerns at the sportswear company.
Hospitals in Houston are being overwhelmed by a flood of new coronavirus patients. Hard-hit Arizona is also seeing a rise in hospitalizations. Janet Shamlian reports.