When did Anne Frank really die?
New research shows that Anne Frank likely died about a month earlier than previously thought, and died of typhus in a Nazi concentration camp.
New research shows that Anne Frank likely died about a month earlier than previously thought, and died of typhus in a Nazi concentration camp.
Google is paying homage to the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man. The company rolled out "Pac-Maps" where gamers can play Pac-man on actual city streets throughout the globe.
A photo of a 4-year-old Syrian refugee is going viral. The photo was taken by Osman Sağırlı in 2014, but was tweeted last week by a journalist in Gaza. Accusations of the photos authenticity followed, and it is now confirmed that the photo was not staged.
Lufthansa Airlines made a stunning admission Tuesday when it revealed Andreas Lubitz had previously told the company about his depression; and, Trudie Hughes works seven days a week, ten hours a day making quilts for a children's shelter in Milwaukee called La Causa Crisis Nursery.
Trudie Hughes works seven days a week, ten hours a day making quilts for a children's shelter in Milwaukee called La Causa Crisis Nursery. Barry Petersen reports on Hughes' remarkable efforts.
Sea lion pups are starving in dramatic numbers in southern California. Veterinarians say the ones they're treating are often 50 pounds underweight. John Blackstone reports on the effort underway to nourish the pups.
Financial problems have forced Sweet Briar College in central Virginia to announce it'll soon close its doors. Other schools are taking notice as they become saddled with fiscal trouble that is increasingly becoming too much to overcome. Chip Reid reports.
The American Pharmacists Association is discouraging its members from providing drugs used to carry out executions. The group's new policy could make it harder for death penalty states to acquire the drugs they need to carry out the death penalty. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The talks over Iran's nuclear program were extended for at least one more day in hopes of landing a framework for a deal. The negotiations are aimed at stopping Iran from developing a nuclear bomb. As Margaret Brennan reports, even if an agreement is reached, selling the plan in Iran and in the U.S. will have its hurdles.
The defense rested its case Tuesday in the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Though the defense admits Dzhokhar did bomb the marathon, it's trying to spare him the death penalty by suggesting his older brother Tamerlan led him astray. Elaine Quijano reports on what we can expect in the upcoming penalty phase.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence bowed to public pressure Tuesday, saying his state's new religious freedom law needs to be clarified. The law has been the subject of heated protests from critics who say it allows discrimination against gays. Adriana Diaz reports.
Lufthansa Airlines made a stunning admission Tuesday when it revealed Andreas Lubitz had previously told the company about his depression. Allen Pizzey reports.
Take a look at what's happening tomorrow morning on "CBS This Morning" with CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and CTM senior producer Diana Miller.
"Evidence I have seen confirms that these detention officers violated well-established Sheriff's Office policies and procedures," Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner said.
Hundreds of migrants have been dropped off in a small desert town in Arizona, hours from the nearest shelter. Lilia Luciano reports.
The next host of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" is in hot water for some controversial tweets he wrote in the past.
Veterinarians in the Chicago area are seeing hundreds of cases of dogs sick with canine influenza. It’s highly contagious and can be transmitted for a week after symptoms subside. WBBM-TV's Dana Kozlov reports.
Finding a balance in the way you speak to children can be a challenge for parents. Washington Post contributor Jennifer Wallace addresses the issue in her essay, "Is the mean mommy voice better than yelling?" Wallace joins CBSN to discuss.
New England Patriots owner was on the stand during murder trial of former NFL tight end. "48 Hours" correspondent Michelle Sigona reports.
An American surveillance company in Dayton, Ohio is using high-powered cameras and man-powered planes to track criminals from above. Their high-flying crime-fighting technique has some worried about privacy rights.
Audience members voiced their frustration with comedian and alleged rapist Bill Cosby during a show in Baltimore.
Gripping video of a man who almost got sucked into an open manhole. He escaped with his life, though he lost his wedding ring and cell phone.
Amazon.com is now offering help around the house for a small price. CNET reporter Bridget Carey has more on the new service.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said at a press conference Tuesday that he wants the state legislature to amend a controversial religious freedom law to say it does not give businesses the right to deny services to anyone.
Although Sam Adams is a big name in beer, it makes up only 1 percent of the American market. Boston Beer Company founder and CEO Jim Koch says his company still has "a long way to grow." He also described his company's corporate philanthropic program called Brewing the American Dream, which provides loans and advice to small businesses.