Trump hits delegate mark for GOP nomination
Donald Trump has clinched the Republican nomination with help from members of North Dakota's GOP convention delegation. But Trump is still facing pockets of party resistance. Major Garrett has more.
Donald Trump has clinched the Republican nomination with help from members of North Dakota's GOP convention delegation. But Trump is still facing pockets of party resistance. Major Garrett has more.
Coal company CEO's misdemeanor conviction after a disaster that killed 29 miners is a "perversion of justice," says victim's sister. Anderson Cooper reports on Sunday, May 29 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
In a rare interview, the head of the CIA outlines the threat to America posed by ISIS and discusses other security concerns such as cyber and biological terror. Scott Pelley reports on Sunday, May 29 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
A "mobile money" revolution has swept Kenya, where people can send and receive money on their cell phones. It's improved commerce and brought basic necessities to poorer areas. Lesley Stahl reports on Sunday, May 29 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Defending world champion Mick Fanning learned the hard way that a surfer's paradise can -- in the blink of an eye -- become anything but. On Sunday at the finals of the World Surf League competition in South Africa, the Australian was attacked by a shark as it was captured live on TV. Debora Patta spoke to Fanning about the close call.
A Massachusetts man says the shark bite that led him to the doctor may have saved his life. WBZ-TV's David Wade reports.
We leave you this Sunday swimming among blue sharks off the coast of Rhode Island. Videographer: Mauricio Handler
During a surfing contest in South Africa, a shark attacked a competitor during a contest that was streaming online. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'agata reports.
After a young man realized a hammerhead shark was injured and dragged it to shore, a team of beachgoers worked to remove fishing hooks and lines from the animal before releasing it back into the sea. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has footage of the rescue.
CBS News estimates that Donald Trump has reached the number of delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination. This comes as Hillary Clinton faces negative headlines from the State Department's investigation into her email controversy. Democratic strategist Lis Smith and Republican strategist Josh Holmes join CBSN to discuss the challenges that lie ahead for the two candidates.
Actress Carol Kane joined CBSN to talk about her role in "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," life as an actress, and her thoughts on Donald Trump.
Zyla is can't walk yet, but she can water ski. She broke the record for youngest water skiier by two days.
Amber Heard has filed for divorce from Johnny Depp just days after the death of his mother. It also comes two days before the premiere of his latest film, "Alice Through The Looking Glass."
Documents show that the number of medals awarded to Navy SEAL Chris Kyle was different than what he wrote in his memoir, "American Sniper."
Silicon Valley billionaire funded Hulk Hogan privacy lawsuit; key oil benchmark surges past $50 a barrel; Alibaba's accounting practices under investigation. These and other headlines from CBS MoneyWatch.
The Associated Press reports Donald Trump has reached 1,238 delegates, enough to clinch the Republican presidential nomination. CBSN's Josh Elliott discusses the impact on the 2016 race with Kevin Sheridan, the former communications director for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan's 2012 campaign.
Hillary Clinton says she was playing it safe with her private email server, but the State Department says otherwise. CBS News' John Dickerson discusses the implications this audit may have on the Clinton campaign.
A 62-year-old woman is suing the Los Angeles Police Department, accusing two officers of excessive force for an incident in a church parking lot. Surveillance video shows 62-year-old Ok Jin Jun being forced to the ground by the officers after a discussion. Tom Wait of CBS Los Angeles reports.
Once his term ends, President Obama and his family will move to another neighborhood in the Washington area. Here's a look at their next home.
President Obama and other world leaders are working to eliminate the nuclear threat posed by the North Korean government. CBS News' Margaret Brennan is in Japan and describes how the G7 Summit leaders are focusing on the nuclear threat.
At the G7 Summit, President Obama said some world leaders are worried about Trump because "a lot of the proposals he has made display either ignorance of world affairs, or a cavalier attitude, or an interest in getting tweets and headlines." Major Garrett has the story.
Officials in Brazil face new corruption allegations over possible wrongdoing in the building of venues and issuing of contracts for the Rio Summer Olympics. Amid all the controversy, Team USA athletes are in the home stretch of training for the games. Ben Tracy spoke to hopefuls at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
The Hillary Clinton campaign is hoping voters will downplay the State Department's audit report which faults the former secretary of state for violating federal standards with her private email server. CBS News' Nancy Cordes details the possible ramifications of the report.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has suggested that Japan should develop nuclear weapons of their own because the U.S. spends too much money protecting countries like Japan. Caroline Kennedy, U.S. ambassador to Japan, tells CBS News' Margaret Brennan why she disagrees and why the Japanese might be rattled by Trump's statements.
Sports Authority has filed for bankruptcy, and every store in America will have sales on almost all products. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has that story and other business headlines on CBSN.