Caught on Tape: Violent armed robbery
A surveillance video provided by the San Jose, California Police Department shows a violent armed robbery of a convenience store.
A surveillance video provided by the San Jose, California Police Department shows a violent armed robbery of a convenience store.
Buyers are eager, but tight credit and higher mortgage rates are holding some back, says Ronald Kaplan, CEO of decking company Trex
CBS News Military Analyst, Maj. Mike Lyons (Ret.), discusses the President's reaction to the mistreatment of veterans at VA hospitals.
CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto tells us what the latest CBS News Poll numbers mean.
President Barack Obama made his first public comments in more than two weeks on the growing scandal in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Obama conceded some veterans may have died waiting for medical care but said he needs more information before deciding whether VA Secretary Eric Shinseki should step down ;and, for three decades, Jim Cummins took the portraits of some of the music world's biggest names. Along the way, he collected a museum's worth of iconic images, which he is now working to restore.
For three decades, Jim Cummins took the portraits of some of the music world's biggest names. Along the way, he collected a museum's worth of iconic images, which he is now working to restore. Jim Axelrod reports.
A man convicted of fatally shooting a Missouri man and then kidnapping and raping his ex-girlfriend got a last-minute reprieve from his death sentence from the U.S. Supreme Court. His attorneys say a rare congenital disorder has weakened his blood vessels and would make any lethal injection excruciatingly painful. Jan Crawford reports.
Ostrom writes to his 15-year-old self and shares his story of coming home with "invisible wounds" and overcoming PTSD. Watch the full piece Thursday on "CBS This Morning."
Approximately 640,000 tons of fishing nets clog the world's oceans, according to a Coastal Conservancy report. Ben Kneppers and David Stover found a way to convert nets recovered off the coast of Chile into plastic pellets, which could then be molded into skateboards. Don Dahler reports.
Former NFL lineman Jeremy Newberry is one of the many plaintiffs in the lawsuit alleging the NFL supplied players with powerful drugs to keep them on the field despite their injuries. Newberry says the prescription drug Toradol was used extensively, and the lawsuit alleges the NFL's medical staff hid the dangers of the drug from players. Jim Axelrod reports.
A new study finds up to 70 percent of women who choose to surgically remove their healthy breast aren't actually at high risk for recurrence of breast cancer. Dr. Tari King, deputy chief of the breast surgical service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, explains who really benefits from the procedure -- and who doesn't.
Three women say their husbands died while waiting for cancer care at a Phoenix VA hospital. None of the deaths in Phoenix have been formally linked to long wait times so far, but the Phoenix investigation has spread nationwide. In Florida, a Gulf War veteran told CBS News he has been waiting for months for care after being diagnosed with a cyst on his brain. Wyatt Andrews reports.
President Barack Obama notified Congress that troops are being sent to Chad to help find more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram in neighboring Nigeria. Eighty airmen have begun flying unarmed Predator drones to aid in the search for the girls. David Martin reports.
President Barack Obama made his first public comments in more than two weeks on the growing scandal in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Obama conceded some veterans may have died waiting for medical care but said he needs more information before deciding whether VA Secretary Eric Shinseki should step down. Major Garrett reports.
FBI Director James Comey said the FBI's ban on hiring people who have smoked pot recently is harming recruitment, but one senator worried he was sending the wrong message
As chef and owner of New York City's Telepan and Telepan local, Bill Telepan explains why he's excited to go shopping for fresh ingredients for his restaurants in the spring and summer months.
Wellness in the Schools inspires healthy eating, environmental awareness and fitness as a way of life for kids in public schools. Chef Bill Telepan has been involved with the program since 2008 and explains why it's so important for kids to learn healthy eating habits.
Tara, the cat who leapt to fame last week after saving a boy from a vicious dog attack, was honored at a minor league baseball game. The feline was asked to "throw" out the first pitch for the Bakersfield Blaze game on Tuesday night. KBAK-TV's Jose Gaspar reports.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said that while she disagrees with Republicans’ decision to form a select committee to further probe the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, she wanted to ensure it would at least offer a "balanced" serious of questions.
President Obama says the NFL's Seahawks, considered an underdog before their win, deserve praise for their contributions on and off the field.
Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., worries the U.S. isn't doing enough to secure the schoolgirls kidnapped by Nigerian militant group Boko Haram.
Lapel camera video shows what happened during the DWI arrest of a law student in Albuquerque, N.M., who says a police officer roughed him up so badly, doctors had to remove one of his testicles.
As the National September 11 Memorial Museum opens to the public, many are taking time to remember those living with health problems after the attacks. Health experts say they have seen and certified around 2,000 cancers related to 9/11 so far. Marlie Hall reports.
President Obama pledged to investigate and fix newly revealed problems with the V.A. health care system. The president went on to say that those V.A. workers that "mismanaged or engaged in misconduct" will be punished. Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell report.
Amid reports of misconduct and crushing wait times at Veterans Affairs medical facilities around the country, President Obama vowed to veterans: "So long as I have the privilege of serving as commander in chief, I am going to keep on fighting to deliver the care and the benefits and the opportunities that your families deserve."