"Fearless Girl" turns 1, but her fate remains undecided
Wall Street's "Fearless Girl" statue is celebrating her first birthday, but change may be in store.
Wall Street's "Fearless Girl" statue is celebrating her first birthday, but change may be in store.
President Trump says South Korea will be making a "major statement" about North Korea at 7 p.m. ET Thursday. Mr. Trump teased the announcement in his first visit to the White House press briefing room. It comes after hours of consultations at the White House between U.S. and South Korean officials over recent inter-Korean talks.
President Trump is moving forward with his tariff plan today despite pushback from Republican lawmakers. Washington Post congressional reporter Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN to discuss that and the day's other White House news.
President Trump and industry workers made remark at the White House before he signed proclamations imposing 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports, with likely exemptions for Mexico and Canada.
Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, says the former Trump campaign manager avoided questions pertinent to the panel's Russia probe.
In 2012, Lara Logan reported on polo and the star Argentinian player trying to revive the game in America
This week on 60 Minutes, Lesley Stahl reports that polo is leading the way in cutting-edge biotech—by cloning star ponies
Amelia Earhart disappeared during an attempt to fly around the world in 1937. Her whereabouts have remained a mystery, but new research from the University of Tennessee reveals where the famous adventurer may have wound up. Reena Ninan has more.
A bill for a "Trump Highway" in Utah has been dropped by the Republican lawmaker who proposed it after receiving what he called "personal attacks."
The head of the U.S. Forest Service, Tony Tooke, stepped down from his post amid sexual misconduct accusations. This comes amid other reports of rampant misbehavior within the agency.
Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu tells Anderson Cooper why he feels monuments to the Confederacy need to be removed and where two of the monuments temporarily stand.
President Trump thanked his departing White House economic adviser, Gary Cohn, at Thursday's Cabinet meeting. Cohn announced he will be leaving his post shortly after Mr. Trump announced new tariffs.
President Trump said an exemption from his proposed steel and aluminum tariff plan for countries like Canada and Mexico could be considered if a deal on NAFTA is reached.
Officials in San Bernardino County, California, say a 14-year-old pretended to be an officer and was arrested with fake guns, a fake uniform and ballistic vests. CBS Los Angeles' Jeff Nguyen reports.
"There's a good chance I get murdered tonight," one Twitter user wrote after his Alexa let out an unprovoked, eerie laugh. Amazon says it is working on fixing the problem, but people are still disturbed.
NBA star Dwyane Wade surprises the kids who ""inspire"" him -- the students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School -- on their first full day back since the shooting.
The Eiffel Tower lit up on the eve of International Women's Day with the message "Maintenant On Agit," which translates to "Now We Act."
There's mounting backlash from Republicans who oppose President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. Niall Stanage, White House columnist for The Hill, joins CBSN to discuss.
Police say a 17-year-old senior was killed in an apparent gun accident Wednesday at Huffman High School in Birmingham, Alabama. Another student was injured. Michael Clark reports for CBS affiliate WIAT-TV.
Florida Governor Rick Scott has not said yet if he will sign the school safety bill that would raise the age to buy rifles, allow some teachers to be armed, and increase funding for mental health resources. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN from Tallahassee, Florida with more on the bill and the role of students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High.
The State Department is warning U.S. government employees to avoid the area of Playa del Carmen, Mexico, due to an unspecified security threat. This follows a ferry explosion last month which injured more than 20 people and the discovery of more explosives aboard a boat last week in nearby Cozumel.
From the surging #MeToo movement in South Korea to outrage over a strongman leader's "direct attacks on women"
The Fulton County district attorney says she will seek hate crime charges and the death penalty against the man accused of murdering eight people at Atlanta-area spas. Six of the victims were Asian women. CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports.
Porn star Stormy Daniels filed a lawsuit to free her up to talk about an alleged affair she had with President Trump. Her lawyer is arguing the nondisclosure agreement is invalid because Mr. Trump never signed it. Seth Berenzweig, a business litigation attorney, joins CBSN to discuss.
Scientists are calling the weather pattern in the Arctic unprecedented. The region recently experienced its warmest winter on record.