Ex-cop will face trial in Daunte Wright shooting, judge rules
Former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota police officer Kim Potter will face a manslaughter trial in December, a judge ruled.
Former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota police officer Kim Potter will face a manslaughter trial in December, a judge ruled.
Gates spokesperson said incident from 2000 had nothing to do with co-founder's departure from Microsoft board last year.
Lawyers believe is the award is the largest for a wrongful conviction case in North Carolina history.
The decision in Edwards v. Vannoy leaves in limbo hundreds of people convicted in Louisiana and Oregon by non-unanimous juries
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has signed into law a bill that aims to restart executions after an involuntary 10-year pause.
After shooting a mountain lion, Patrick Montgomery told a park officer, who ran background check and saw that he is a convicted felon.
Israeli officials say they destroyed Hamas tunnels and homes of militant commanders in the latest airstrikes in Gaza. The Gaza Health Ministry says least 200 Palestinians have died since the conflict erupted last week, and 8 Israelis have been killed in Hamas rocket attacks. Yara Hawari, senior policy analyst for Al-Shabaka, a Palestinian think-tank, joins CBSN to discuss the situation.
Former acting CDC Director Dr. Richard Besser weighs in on new CDC mask guidelines and a return to normalcy.
“CBS This Morning” co-host Tony Dokoupil and MSNBC anchor Katy Tur have announced the birth of their daughter, Eloise Judy Bear Dokoupil.
Joel Greenberg, a former county tax collector, pleaded guilty to charges including sex trafficking with a child and wire fraud.
Some U.S. states are rolling back mask mandates after the CDC updated its guidelines last week to say that fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks or social distance outdoors or indoors, with some exceptions. But some health experts say it's too soon to do away with all mask rules. Dr. Ron Elfenbein, medical director and owner of First Call Medical Center, joined CBSN to sort through the confusion.
CDC's latest mask guidance leaves businesses scrambling to revise their own COVID-19 policies.
As airlines increase capacity, experts discuss COVID guidelines, safe travel and trends this summer, and say the most important item for travelers to pack is common sense.
With a note of caution over the spread of a highly infectious strain, Britons are told they can once again hug loved ones and enjoy an indoor meal with friends.
Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz's friend Joel Greenberg has accepted a plea deal on charges involved child trafficking and pledged to cooperate with the ongoing investigation. Gaetz has denied wrongdoing. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports on the latest, and Politico's Florida bureau chief Matt Dixon joins CBSN to discuss the potential fallout.
Israeli forces continued their airstrikes in the Gaza Strip Monday morning. On Sunday, 42 people died, making it the deadliest day of fighting so far. CBS News reporter and producer Haley Ott spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what's happening on the ground and the response from the U.S.
Police using facial recognition amidst claims of wrongful arrests; Navy pilots describe encounters with UFOs; And, Rafael Nadal offers 60 Minutes a glimpse into his life.
Average refund is almost $3,000, but more taxpayers are facing delays this year due to IRS staffing and tax changes.
Yulia Nurikyan knew something was not right just weeks before her baby was due – but says she may have ignored the signs if she wasn't pregnant.
Israeli-Palestinian conflict marks deadliest day; Rediscovering pop icon Dionne Warwick
The case sets up a high-stakes showdown over the future of Roe v. Wade.
Prosecutors in Manhattan are seeking the cooperation of a longtime confidant of Donald Trump in the high-profile probe into the former president's financial dealings. The Wall Street Journal was first to report prosecutors subpoenaed records of a private school where the grandchildren of Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg are students. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates joined "CBSN AM" to explain this move.
Monday, May 17 is the deadline to file 2020 income taxes, after the IRS pushed back the deadline due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many people who have already filed are still waiting for their refunds. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
Pictures Reveal Miss Michigan Rima Fakih Competed -- and Won -- in a Detroit Radio Station's Stripper Contest
Progressives in the Democratic Party are calling for President Biden to express stronger support for Palestinians in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The escalating crisis is Mr. Biden's first major test in the Middle East. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss.