Crypto execs charged with running $300 million Ponzi scheme
Millions of investors in the U.S. and elsewhere were duped by promises of big profits, according to regulators.
Millions of investors in the U.S. and elsewhere were duped by promises of big profits, according to regulators.
From 2010, Armen Keteyian's report on how DEA agents captured Viktor Bout, a convicted Russian arms dealer nicknamed the "Merchant of Death." CNN reported that the U.S. could release Bout to secure the freedom of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan, both currently imprisoned in Russia.
One drugstore chain is enclosing the canned meat in plastic anti-theft cases to deter theft, according to customers.
Nicolae Miu, 52, was charged in St. Croix County, Wisconsin, with one count of first-degree intentional homicide and four counts of attempted first-degree homicide.
Arian Taherzadeh, 40, admitted to charges stemming from the ruse.
New video shows the dramatic helicopter rescue of an 83-year-old woman whose home was totally submerged in the Kentucky floods that have killed at least 35 people.
Tributes are pouring in for NBA legend and civil rights activist Bill Russell, who died Sunday at the age of 88. CBS News special correspondent and host of “The NFL Today” James Brown looks back on Russell’s legacy in basketball and beyond.
High inflation and fears of a recession have many Americans wondering what to do with their 401(k) retirement investments. Those fears have been magnified by U.S. stocks falling by at least 20% from their most recent peak in January. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi joined CBS News' Errol Barnett and Debra Alfarone to discuss.
In two notorious videos titled "Flames of War," Khalifa can be seen shooting soldiers in the back of the head after they dug their own graves.
President Biden is self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 again over the weekend. The president's doctor says he is experiencing a "rebound" case, which sometimes occurs in those treated with Paxlovid. Zeke Miller, White House reporter for The Associated Press, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss that and other headlines from Washington.
Writer Stephen King will be the government's star witness in trial to block $2.2 billion publishing merger.
Guy Reffitt, a 49-year old Texas man, is in court today for sentencing on charges stemming from the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He could face up to 15y ears in prison. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more on that and other Washington headlines.
England soccer manager Sarina Wiegman says her team's win in the Women's European Championship has changed society after leading the Lionesses to their first ever major title.
The announcement comes days after David Begnaud of "CBS Mornings" reported on the town's conditions.
Economic mobility gets a boost in communities where rich and poor have social ties, a new study finds.
Police identified the deceased man as Byron Redmon, 26 and classified the shooting as a domestic disturbance.
President Biden remains in isolation two days after testing positive for COVID-19 again in what doctors are calling a rebound case. This comes as questions arise over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's possible plans to stop in Taiwan during her trip to Asia. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett has more.
Flash floods in Kentucky have killed at least 30 people, and Governor Andy Beshear says he expects the death toll to rise as search and rescue efforts continue. WKYT reporter Jim Stratman has the latest from Breathitt County, and then meteorologist Jim Caldwell tells us what's in the forecast.
Lidia Thorpe, an Indigenous Australian member of Parliament, referred to Queen Elizabeth, who is also Australia's head of state, as the "colonizing Her Majesty" on Monday, when she was taking her oath of office in the Senate.
When police arrived on scene, an individual was attempting to separate the dogs from the 59-year-old victim.
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Kansas has seen a surge in early voting as the amendment on abortion rights will go before primary election voters on Aug. 2
Senator Lidia Thorpe raised her right fist as she swore to serve Britain's 96-year-old monarch, who is still Australia's head of state.
The singer-songwriter joined Jamie Yuccas in a Los Angeles recording studio to share memories of her remarkable career and what inspired her 18th studio album, "God's Work," due out in September.
Michigan professor faced possible firing after calling students "vectors of disease" in a profanity-filled video.