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FBI agents tell Steve Kroft about their 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger, once No. 1 on the Most Wanted list. Steve Kroft reports on Sunday, July 10 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
FBI agents tell Steve Kroft about their 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger, once No. 1 on the Most Wanted list. Steve Kroft reports on Sunday, July 10 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
An execution of a man in Arizona with a new cocktail of drugs was supposed to take about 10 minutes. It took almost two hours, the longest execution in U.S. history. Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, July 10 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
During his testimony this morning, FBI Director James Comey is grilled by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz on Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
Rep. Trey Gowdy questioned FBI director James Comey during a House Oversight Committee hearing into the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton's email practices as secretary of state. Gowdy was the chair of the House investigation into the Benghazi attacks, which first uncovered Clinton's use of a private email server.
CBS News' Major Garrett discusses Donald Trump's meetings today with Congressional Republicans and the controversies that continue to mark his campaign.
Police said they believe the shooting was a "domestic situation" and an isolated incident.
Peggy Noonan from The Wall Street Journal discusses Hillary Clinton's email probe and its impact on the 2016 presidential race.
National Urban League president and former New Orleans mayor Marc Morial discusses the police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota which left two black men dead.
CBS News' Jan Crawford explains what House Republicans are looking for in today's hearing with FBI Director James Comey about Hillary Clinton's email.
France's Danone bids $10B for U.S. organic foods company; Verizon to hike monthly wireless bills; McDonald's expands all-day breakfast menu. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
CBS News' David Begnaud interviews the store owner who took a video of Alton Sterling's fatal shooting in a Baton Rouge parking lot.
On Thursday we kick off our first-ever Facebook Live series with a tour of Yellowstone National Park, featuring award-winning National Geographic photographer Erika Larsen. From the Grand Canyon to Glacier National Park, check out our summer-long coverage of 100 years of the National Park Service.
Ashley Roberts from CBS station WCCO describes the deadly police shooting of a black man in Minnesota at a routine traffic stop.
Noah's Ark is standing tall again, this time in central Kentucky. What some call the greatest story ever told is now shared in a massive replica. But after two years of construction, it is both a Christian theme park and a lightning rod for critics. Mark Strassmann reports from the ark in Williamstown, Kentucky.
A new study finds 40 percent of the sunblocks that got the best customer reviews on Amazon.com didn't meet all the guidelines from the American Academy of Dermatology, especially when it came to water or sweat resistance. Researchers also found people spend as much as $23 an ounce for products that provide the same protection as sunscreens costing just 68 cents an ounce. Dr. Elizabeth Hale, clinical associate professor of dermatology at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York, joins "CBS This... Читать дальше...
CBS News contributor and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the presumptive GOP nominee might be revisiting the controversial Star of David tweet and Trump's veepstakes.
The parent company of Fox News has launched an internal review following a sexual harassment lawsuit against the network's powerful boss, Roger Ailes. Former anchor Gretchen Carlson alleges she was fired after turning down sexual advances from the Fox News chairman and CEO. Vinita Nair reports.
Sources tell CBS News that Navy officials expect charges will be brought against at least one Navy SEAL over the death of a trainee in May. James Derek Lovelace drowned in a swimming drill at the SEAL training center in Coronado, California. The autopsy report finds "the manner of death is best classified as homicide." David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why Donald Trump's potential running mates are backing out and what's going to happen next as FBI director James Comey is questioned by the House Oversight Committee over his recommendation to not press charges against Hillary Clinton in the private email server controversy.
Donald Trump faces some anxious members of Congress from his own party on Thursday. With 11 days left until the GOP convention, fellow Republicans are fighting to keep Clinton's email trouble in the headlines. But Trump is revisiting issues that already caused an uproar. Major Garrett reports.
Donald Trump is heading to Capitol Hill to meet with House and Senate Republicans. Meanwhile, FBI director James Comey will answer questions for the first time about Hillary Clinton's private email servers with members of the House Oversight Committee. Attorney General Loretta Lynch confirms the Clinton investigation is closed, and the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee will not be charged for mishandling classified information. Jan Crawford reports.
Philando Castile was shot several times Wednesday night during a traffic stop outside Minneapolis. His girlfriend broadcast the immediate aftermath in a Facebook Live post, showing tense moments with police officers at the scene. Castile later died at a hospital. Ashley Roberts of CBS Minneapolis station WCCO reports from Falcon Heights.
On July 7, 1981, President Ronald Reagan nominated the first woman ever to the highest court in the land. Watch "CBS Evening News" coverage from that day.
Donald Trump hit on a wide range of subjects while holding a rally in Cincinnati Wednesday night. He tried to explain a tweet many considered to be anti-Semitic, talked about his dislike for mosquitoes and churned the rumor mill on who his running mate may be. See his full remarks.
An upgraded Soyuz spacecraft launched Wednesday night, carrying three astronauts headed to the International Space Station. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joined CBSN to discuss the launch as it happened.