Man pleads guilty to LA break-in and murder of Jacqueline Avant
Aariel Maynor, 30, now faces over 170 years in prison.
Aariel Maynor, 30, now faces over 170 years in prison.
The jury found Brett Hankison not guilty of three counts of wanton endangerment for firing shots that ripped into a neighboring apartment.
Hundreds of women are giving birth in hospital basements and bomb shelters as Russia's attack on Ukraine rages above. As CBS News' Tina Kraus reports, there are serious challenges, but the newborns are giving some new mothers hope for peace.
While governments may be reluctant to send in troops to support Ukraine, volunteers from all over the world are ready to fight. British men are among those answering the Ukrainian president's call for foreign fighters to join the war against Russia. CBS News' Rylee Carlson reports from London.
"It would be pretty cool to see one of their planes seized," said 19-year-old Jack Sweeney of his plane-tracking algorithm.
Senator Lindsey Graham has been one of the most persistent and public critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Congress.
Downgrades by major agencies come amid worries that the Kremlin could default on billions in debt as sanctions hammer economy.
Nothing beats the feeling of seeing your favorite person — and even though she just saw her grandma 24 hours ago, this little girl couldn't contain her excitement.
Smoke pours out of heavily damaged apartments in Chernihiv, in northern Ukraine, where more than 20 people reportedly died after Russian forces hit residential areas, including schools and a high-rise apartment block, according to the emergency service.
First-time buyers face "challenging conditions" and affordability concerns, a real estate economist said.
Police used Lt. Clayton's handcuffs to arrest Markeith Loyd when he was captured after a 9-day manhunt.
Russian troops are surrounding the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol, and the Russian military claims it has taken control of the city of Kherson. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay reports from Lviv on the strategy behind these moves and how Ukrainians are defending their country.
While many people in Ukraine are taking up arms to fight off Russian forces, some members of parliament are continuing to press Western allies for help. Ukrainian parliamentary member Inna Sovsun joins “CBS News Mornings” from Kyiv to discuss.
The House committee investigating the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol say former president Donald Trump and some of his allies may have been part of criminal conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and VladImir Duthiers with more on this new court filing.
Former world heavyweight champions Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko have taken up arms against the Russian invasion of their native Ukraine, where Vitali is the mayor of Kyiv. In 2004, while still fighting in the squared circle, the brothers spoke with Dan Rather about their lives.
Police in New York City say 28-year-old Steven Zajonc has been arrested in connection with a string of attacks targeting Asian women in Manhattan on Sunday. CBS New York's Jenna DeAngelis reports.
A zookeeper who worked at the Dallas Zoo for the past four years went to the zoo while on maternity leave to introduce her newborn daughter to one of her work friends – a 20-year-old gorilla.
This Army soldier stationed in Riverside, California turned up at his mom's restaurant in Rochester, New York to surprise her with his homecoming – and it took her a second to realize who was seated at the table.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Sebastián Yatra join “CBS Mornings” to discuss the importance of the emotional song, "Dos Oruguitas" and seeing Latin influence in pop culture.
In the latest rounds of sanctions hitting Russia following the invasion of Ukraine, the European Union has removed 7 banks from the SWIFT system, which supports global financial transactions. Politico national security reporter and author of the "National Security Daily" newsletter Alex Ward joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
The Senate confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson are set to begin March 21. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to talk more about her meetings with both Republican and Democratic Senators and the upcoming hearing.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham is urging the Senate to pass a resolution calling for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be investigated for alleged war crimes. The Republican senator speaks with “CBS Mornings” about Russia's invasion of Ukraine, why he thinks Putin could go "scorched earth."
Anatoliy Grytsenko, a former Ukrainian minister of defense, is part of a group that has been on the front lines of the war in Ukraine. He spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBS News about what he's seen so far and why he says there needs to be a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine stretches into its second week, Ukrainians are still rushing to leave the war-torn country. Writer and journalist Tomasz Grzywaczewski is following the latest in Lviv, Ukraine.
TikTok is at the center of a new nationwide investigation launched by several state attorney generals. The probe will look into the video platform's effects on children and teen users' mental and physical health. Lilia Luciano reports.