Chauvin sentenced to 21 years in federal prison for violating Floyd's civil rights
Former police officer Derek Chauvin pleaded guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights in December.
Former police officer Derek Chauvin pleaded guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights in December.
Demonstrators scuffled with officers last night outside Akron police headquarters and some people were arrested. Detainees include family members of people shot by police in other high-profile cases. Elise Preston has more.
The father of the fallen officer recently retired from the same department, the Detroit police chief said.
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Murray announced his retirement Thursday, after nearly three decades in the U.S. Secret Service.
A jury convicted Balwani of collaborating with disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes in a massive fraud involving the blood-testing company that once enthralled Silicon Valley.
The New York Times reported Comey and McCabe were selected for intensive audits under the National Research Program.
Delaying a transition away from fossil fuels could undermine the credit-worthiness of debt issuers, the ratings agency said.
The 22-time Grand Slam champion was scheduled to face Nick Kyrgios for a berth in the final on Friday.
As online extremism and radicalization rises, experts are scouring the internet in hopes of preventing the next mass casualty incident. Sarah Aniano, a disinformation analyst at the Anti Defamation League Center on Extremism, joins CBS News to discuss what's driving the rise in online extremism and her efforts to try and prevent extremists from taking action.
The actor was best known for his role as Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather," and won a new generation of fans in "Elf."
Police say the man charged with fatally shooting seven people at a July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois, purchased the gun legally, after they confiscated weapons from him in 2019 over reported death threats to his family. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz discusses the investigation.
Seven people were killed during a July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois. The quiet suburb with little to no gun violence is just 40 minutes from Chicago, where gun violence is a daily occurrence and 13 people were killed by gunfire over the holiday weekend. CBS News Chicago Investigative Reporter Megan Hickey has been reporting on the CBS series "Crime Without Punishment," with more on why many murders in Chicago go unsolved.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to step down opens the door for a new Conservative Party leader to head the British government. Luke Coffey, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, discussed Johnson's potential successors and the outgoing prime minister's legacy.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced he will resign following a series of controversies and resignations within his own government. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio and Joe Mayes, a U.K. politics reporter for Bloomberg, discuss Johnson's plans to step down.
Sens. Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer craft a scaled-back version of the economic package thwarted by Manchin last year.
Eight people were gored during the 2019 festival, the last held before the coronavirus pandemic. Sixteen people have died in bull runs since 1910.
Former Marine Paul Whelan was arrested in Moscow in 2018 while in town for a friend's wedding and charged with espionage by Russian intelligence officials. Whelan and U.S. officials deny those charges. His brother, David Whelan joined CBS News to discuss the latest efforts to bring Paul home from Russia.
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A violent explosion damaged the Georgia Guidestones monument – dubbed "America's Stonehenge" – before dawn on Wednesday, turning one of its four granite panels into rubble. Officials released video of the bombing as well as vehicle that fled the scene afterward.
A bear in Mexico fell from a 49-foot-tall tree he was stuck in after officials used a tranquilizer to help him down.
Authorities say the accused Highland Park, Illinois parade shooter confessed and considered carrying out a second attack in Madison, Wisconsin. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz reports on the latest and Chicago Tribune Reporter Jake Sheridan spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBS News about the investigation and how the community of Highland Park is faring after Monday's attack.
While layoffs remain low, they've risen for five consecutive weeks to reach 235,000 in the week that ended.
Police revealed that the man charged with killing seven people at a July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois, traveled to Wisconsin after the shooting and "seriously contemplated" another attack. A judge ordered Robert "Bobby" Crimo III to be held without bond. He was charged on Tuesday with seven counts of first degree murder. Adriana Diaz has more.
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