Colombian fugitive wanted for wife's 1994 murder caught in Boston suburb
William Hernando Usma Acosta fatally shot his wife in June 1994, and tried to kill his daughter when she intervened, authorities say.
William Hernando Usma Acosta fatally shot his wife in June 1994, and tried to kill his daughter when she intervened, authorities say.
The group, which opposes COVID-19 restrictions, allegedly planned to kidnap public figures, including Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.
Frank James faces terrorism charge for Brooklyn subway shooting; 2.5 million weddings expected this year after pandemic delays.
Retail sales edged up in March, with consumers buoyed by wage gains and steady job growth.
As President Biden prepares to lift Title 42, a pandemic-era restriction on immigrants seeking asylum, he faces some resistance within his own party. Some Democrats are concerned the president's move could hurt the party in the midterm elections. CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined Vladimir Duthiers and Nancy Chen to discuss the possible political fallout.
An American woman dies by gunshot on a safari trip. Was it murder or an accident? "48 Hours" contributor Debora Patta reports Saturday, April 16 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Elon Musk has offered over $43 billion to acquire Twitter. Plus, millions of people are planning to get married this year after the pandemic pushed back plans. SoFi Certified Financial Planner Kendall Clayborne joins Nancy Chen on "CBS News Mornings" to share tips for cutting costs at the altar.
Allergy season has been rough for many so far. And with COVID-19 cases rising across the U.S., the question a lot of people are asking is, "Do I have COVID-19 or just allergies?" Dr. Anjuli Mehrotra spoke with CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Nancy Chen about the key symptoms that will help you tell the difference.
Police believe Frank James, the suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting, called police himself to tell them where he was. Retired FBI Special Agent Mary Ellen O'Toole spoke with CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Nancy Chen with her insights into the suspect's actions.
The NYPD arrested Frank James on Wednesday in connection with the mass shooting on a crowded subway train in Brooklyn. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi has been covering the case and joins Vladimir Duthiers and Nancy Chen with more about what led police to the suspect and the charges he faces.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" with some last-minute tax tips ahead of the filing deadline on Monday, April 18.
Experts believe where there's money to be made, the criminals won't be far behind and money and personal info are at risk.
Jonathan Gonzalez was playing PlayStation with his friends on April 1 when a stray bullet came through the window and ricocheted off his headset. "If it wasn't for these on my head, it probably would've went through," he said. CBS Los Angeles' Rick Montanez has the story.
Rwanda welcomed the $157 million deal to resettle people who enter the U.K. illegally, but a rights group accused Boris Johnson's government of "offshoring" its responsibilities.
The man accused of setting off smoke grenades and opening fire on a New York City subway is set to make his first appearance in court today. Frank James was arrested in Manhattan Wednesday and faces a federal terrorism charge. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn has the latest and joins Nancy Chen on "CBS News Mornings" to discuss how the NYPD located the suspect.
As part of our new series Kindness 101, Steve Hartman is sharing stories built around themes of kindness and character and the people who've mastered both. His latest lesson is fortitude.
Retired FBI special agent Kathy Guider, vice president of operations with Veracity IIR, joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the charges against alleged Brooklyn subway shooter Frank James and what investigators know about a possible motive.
CBS News correspondent and anchor Vladimir Duthiers sits down with the HBCU grads behind a new collection for Ralph Lauren. He also talked with Morehouse College professor David Wall Rice about the conversations the new collaboration has sparked.
From lions and tigers to race cars and rockets, French pastry chef Amaury Guichon creates edible masterpieces on "School of Chocolate." In a competition show format, Guichon shares his secrets and techniques with his students. As the chef prepares for Season Two, Mark Strassmann visits his Las Vegas pastry academy.
Some states have yet to finalize redistricting maps ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. CBS News political reporter Aaron Navarro shares the latest on "Red and Blue."
"This tragedy was avoidable," wrote the owner of Lucky, an 8-year-old Havanese,
As many employees return to in-person work, some are also pushing for fewer hours, saying they want a four-day workweek. Dozens of U.S. companies are already trying a shortened week, hoping to reduce stress without reducing productivity. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports.
Our series Mornings in the Metaverse continues with a look at some of the potential dangers consumers should look out for. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner spoke with cybersecurity experts who say where there's money to be made, the criminals won't be far behind.
A police chief in Michigan has released an officer's bodycam video in the wake of a fatal encounter earlier this month. Protesters say that video and others taken by bystanders show the officer used excessive force against 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya. Adriana Diaz reports.
The WHO warned, however, that with winter approaching for Southern Hemisphere countries, "there is a high risk of another wave of new infections."